| Location: Provo,UT,USA Member Since: May 06, 2009 Gender: Female Goal Type: Other Running Accomplishments: 5K: 21:01, 9/11/2010
10K: 43:49, 7/24/2010
15K: 1:21:00, 5/22/2010
Half-marathon: 1:41:41, 8/28/2010 Short-Term Running Goals: Now that I'm (almost for sure) done having all the babies, I'm working on building consistency and seeing how fast I can get in my old age. ;) Long-Term Running Goals: I'd like to be a healthy and relatively injury-free runner for the rest of my life. Personal: I'm married to Eric (Faceless Ghost on the blog) and we have very active daughters and one dog. I have a PhD in sociology and demography, and I'm incredibly grateful to have work that is meaningful and that builds on my academic experience. I run because it makes me feel strong and it helps to keep the crazy away (there is a long history of abuse and mental illness in my extended family). Favorite Blogs: |
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| | Last week was busier than I prefer. But Eric is halfway done with finals, my class is taking its final this week, and it looks like smooth sailing for the rest of the summer. |
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Since I didn't run in the morning I made an appointment for Elliott at the AF Gold's child care at a time when they said there would be the fewest children. I guess fewest means about a hundred, but when I dropped her off they said that a bunch of the kids were about to leave. There were two adults there - one who seemed to be occupied at a desk, and one who was hanging out in the play area. They said I could put Elliott wherever I wanted, so I moved an exersaucer into the play area and left instructions for them to call me if she cried for more than a couple of minutes since she's not a crier (their normal policy is 15 minutes). When I came back 30 minutes later there were still a hundred (maybe 100-5) kids, there was only the adult at the desk, and Elliott was crying in the saucer (and who keeps a baby in a saucer for a half an hour?). The desk girl looked at me and said, "She did great! She was happy the whole time." Seriously? Lessons learned: wake up earlier, and no more AF gym child care.
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| | I woke up earlier so I could go to the gym before Eric needed to leave for school. I really wanted to stop after about 30 minutes, but I kept going until I needed to go back home. I didn't have a TV treadmill so I got to watch the people. There are some super buff 40-something women there in the morning. |
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| | Eric's spending the day on campus to finish up his last final of the semester (go Eric!), so I took Elliott to my mom's house in Bountiful so that I could run and do school stuff. Five miles at the Gold's in Bountiful (it's small but pretty nice) and then some solid study time at the Centerville library. Thanks, mom. :) |
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| | Today I ran on the indoor track at the Orem rec center while Eric took Elliott to her swim class. I felt super speedy (maybe because I was only planning on 3.5 miles and maybe because I wasn't on a treadmill) and ended up running about 2 minutes per mile faster than I usually do. I got confused when I was trying to keep track of the laps, though, so I'm just counting 3 miles even though maybe I had 3.5. It was 6+ laps to a mile and apparently I can't count when I'm running. I'm starting to get excited/nervous about the Thanksgiving Point half next week. It's the first race in a long time that I'm planning on trying to do my best at, and of course all I can think about is all the things that could go wrong. |
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| | One mile on the treadmill at the gym in Bountiful in the morning, two miles outside with Eric and Elliott in the evening. |
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