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Member Since:

Nov 19, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

TOU (2005): 3:27

Provo River Half (2008): 1:29

TOU (2008): 3:14

Utah Valley Marathon (2010): 3:10

Provo River Trail Half Marathon (2010): 1:26:46


Short-Term Running Goals:

sub 20 min. 5k

sub 42min 10k

3:05 marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

sub. 3 hr. marathon

Ironman???

Personal:

I have four kids and one husband.  For even more thrills and chills visit my day-to-day blog here.  I'd recommend reading with your socks off.

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Total Distance
19.50
Night Sleep Time: 19.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 19.00
Total Distance
6.00

I ran a 1 mile warm-up, 6X400 hills (easy on the downhill), and a 1 mile cool-down. 

All of that is actually pretty approximate.  I couldn't see where I'd put down my Garmin watch when I got ready to run from my sister's house today what with all the diapers and blankets and kids and such that I'd just deposited all over her entryway.  I tend to just spill and spread all over her house when I come by.  I figured I didn't really need the watch anyway since I knew the hill I wanted to run and I knew where a mile was from her house. 

What? you say.  You don't need a watch just because you know the distance?  Aren't you running hills?  Don't you want to know your pace? 

Nope.  I didn't.  I definitely didn't because I had no problem seeing my watch on the floor in front of the diaper bag the second I stepped in the house after finishing the work-out.  I've got some serious serious work-out issues to work-out.  I'm still very afraid to hold myself to a time.  I'm still mighty frightened by anything other than a comfortable run day.  That's one of the reasons I'm here.

So everything was going hunky-dory with me watchless, pressureless and content on my warm-up.  Then I got to my quarter mile hill that I knew was a quarter mile.  The only hill I knew for miles around that was exactly a quarter mile.  And suddenly running across two streets and a grassy yard was a dumb little brown barking dog.  Yeah, ok, I'll be upfront.  Saying he weighed ten pounds is just me trying to make myself look good, but he was a persistent fella and came right up to my ankles and layed out on his forepaws all mennacing and sneering like, barking madly all the while.  I figured I'd just keep running but it only got him more excited and closer to my ankles.  Besides, you know what they say, its not the size of the dog that matters - its the size of his teeth.  Think parana - they're small but those doggone teeth - yikes.  I really, really, really wanted to yell in the window of the dog's owner, "Could you please remove your public nuisance from my ankles," but I didn't know which window of which house to direct my anger.  I did do that once - I yelled at somebody's house who let their dog harrass runners that came down their country road daily.  I yelled with all sorts of gusto, "Could you PLEASE come get your dog."  Nobody came that day, but the dog was behind the fence next time.  And I felt so much better having gotten my feelings off of my chest.  Anyhow - my next recourse of action was to run into my sister's house real quick and find out who's dumb dog was keeping me from my 400 hill.  All I got from her was a, "Yes!  Now you know!  That dog is always chasing me when I go running."  "Who's dog is it?"  I ask trying to get to the point, not too worried about her vindication.  "I don't know, it's somebody in the other ward.  But yep, he's always out there."  So all I could do was curse the dog and his unknown owners and go try to guess how far a 400 was on another hill.  I think I guessed short, but looking for the hill lengthened out my warm-up and cool-down so I still figure I was somewhere around 5 miles.

So two lessons:

1) Tie up your dumb dog or get a fence.

2) Get some guts and don't "lose" your Garmin watch.


 


Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00
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Total Distance
4.50

I did 4.5 miles at an 8:32 pace.  This was a hard easy-day run.  My legs were clunky and heavy from the get-go and never really worked out of it.  I felt like a sandbag was in the middle of my brain cavity sloughing its weight around my ears.  And I could feel the the ridge of my eyelids all along my eyeballs - they wanted to close sooooooo bad.  I didn't run until the afternoon and I'm usually a morning runner so that might have been part of the reason for the tiredness.  The other part comes in thirds - a 3 year old third, a 21-month old third and a 3 month old third.  All of them have chosen to have sleep issues through the last couple of weeks.  It would be nice if they all coordinated their issue at once - say at 2 o'clock in the morning or whenever o'clock in the morning that they agreed upon.  But instead they tag-team it and one of them wakes me up every two hours like its shift work.  POOOOOOR ME!!!  Now my husband really is a good guy and is helpful when he isn't thousands of miles away - but he's thousands of miles away for the year.  So as I said, POOOOOOOOOR ME!!!  These things come and go, though.  So I'm recording my sleep hours here just so I can feel all the more gratified in three to six months when I can put a big chunky 8 in the sleep box every day.

I ran from my sister's house again today.  She took my three kids along with her two kids to the park while I ran (she's a trooper!).  We all left at once and my three year old started running after me as I went down the street.  He yelled, "Be careful Mom!  I don't want you to run into those trees."  "It's alright.  I'll be careful.  Stay with your Aunt."  I ran a few more steps with my little boy huffing after me.  "Be careful Mom.  I don't want you to run into those cars."  "Yep.  I'll be careful buddy.  Thanks.  Stay with your Aunt."  But stay with his Aunt he wouldn't.  I had to walk with him to the park and then run from there.  As I went running off from the park I wondered if I should be flattered that my cute boy cared enough to worry about me, or deflated because he thinks I'm such a clutz (:

Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00
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Total Distance
9.00

I ran out at my sister's yet again.  This time I ran in the morning before the sleep deprivation effects could really sink in.  I wish I could blame my kids for me getting no sleep, but this time I stayed up too late talking to my sister and her husband.  Unfortunately they are way too easy and fun to talk to.  It kills me every time.  Anyhow, I was able to keep an 8:20 pace and it felt nice and easy and relaxing.  I'm not sure if I should be pushing my long-runs any harder.  Right now I feel completely unintimidated by them because I know I'll let myself relax and I always hit a groove around mile two or three.  By the time I get up to fifteen or sixteen miles the intimidation sets back in again, though.  That's something to worry about later.

There are a lot of good qualities about where my sister lives as far as getting a running work-out is concerned.  There are nice rolling hills, ubiquitous enough that a gal can't get lazy and find a flat long run route.  There is very little traffic so a mother doesn't have to worry about orphaning her young children all because she didn't want to muff her pace.  There are empty fields that run into a lake that you can see a snow-capped mountain range behind so some of an aesthete's running pain can be dulled by the beauty.  And there are lots of other runners out on Saturday mornings to motivate an overly-competitve soul to look like and act like a fast runner.  But best of all, the very, extremely best of all thing about where my sister lives for a runner is that there is lots of new construction going on.  And at houses that are being constructed there are often porta-potties for the workers to use.  And they are never locked.  I really, really, really value that.

Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00
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Total Distance
19.50
Night Sleep Time: 19.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 19.00
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