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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Catching Up

I can't believe tomorrow starts a new month.  I am not sure where the month has gone.  Here is what we have been up to.  I posted about science fair.  It got cancelled a couple of times due to snow but we finally had the part where we go and look at everyone's topics.  The middle school had to be judged and interviewed in front of 3 judges.  They judged every part of their work and then drilled them on every aspect of their project.  I was proud that Jacob walked away with third place in his class....which is hard to do.  These really are intense projects, and we usually choose the "lighter" ones.  I think he won because of neatness and he really knew his topic/procedure/results well. I posted about my half marathon.  Two days before that we attended Winter Jam for the first time.  We were blessed that some friends from church saved us some seats.  For $10 you could get a ticket to hear 10 bands.  The first two acts were no-namers.  I really enjoyed hearing For King and Country again and seeing Franseca Bastastelli, Bldg 429, and Jeremy Camp.  The rest of the acts were not so good.  The last act was Skillet, which was truly like a rock concert, so we only lasted through the last song.  Thankfully they were the last act.

The next week a friend and I got pedicures and grabbed some lunch on Tuesday.  I really enjoyed that after the run.  Then that weekend was our ladies retreat at Emerald Isle.  I did some very short runs both mornings on the beach because there is just something about taking a jog on the beach. (I even ran one morning in the rain).

Last week was testing week at school.  It was nice to have that week because the kids get limited homework for the week and there are no tests.  It made for a very peaceful week.  This week we are getting slammed because next week is spring break!!  If we can just hang on for about 6-7 more weeks, there will be light at the end of the tunnel!!





Monday, March 16, 2015

Half Marathon

     There have been two things on my bucket list.....to see the Grand Canyon and run a 13.1 (half marathon).  Yesterday, I took care of number 2.  I've been training for the last several weeks for this, each week increasing my mileage.  Two weeks ago I went out on a 12 mile run and then last week took it easy.  In the week leading up to this event, I took it very easy.  Light workouts were on the menu.  I didn't go canvassing with our church the day before because I didn't want to walk hard on it and wanted to rest myself.
     Other than my family, no one knew that I was going to do this.  I didn't want anyone to know in case something happened and I did not finish.  I didn't want to be the one who was a failure and everyone knew it. I have struggled in the past with IT band issues.  The IT band runs on the side of the knee and runs up to the hip (maybe further, but I'm not sure). In the past few weeks I have also had some other knee pain so I was very afraid of this race.
      This race was on the Tobacco Trail which used to be an old railroad path.  I love this trail because it is very flat, which is a runners dream!!  There were two and a half miles running to get to the trail and then the last two and half were the same getting back to the starting point.
      I had to get up on Sunday at 4 am to be there by 5.  Parking was limited on the main site (had to buy a parking pass) and the shuttle area would fill up quickly.  It was lonely being there in the dark by myself (well without knowing anyone).  It was a long hour and a half wait for the race to begin.  I ate a banana, drank some gatorade, used the bathroom and watched other people.  Finally about 640 we started lining up for the race.  The 7 am start finally began.  Oh those first 2 1/2 miles were killers!!  It was hilly and winding and a mob of people.  It was hard.  I was exhausted before the first mile and wanted to quit and I thought about it!!  I realized that I could do this and wanted to persevere.  I finally made it to the trail which was so much easier and more peaceful.  I still do a three minute run and one minute walk form.  I was very lonely and jealous of all the runners that had someone to talk to.  This trail is very easy for someone to turn around and head back without anyone knowing.  I thought about going back because no one in my family would know....but I would know that I ran a half marathon, but not not truly completing it so once again, I pressed on.  Exactly at the half way point turnaround I got a text from Jack saying that I could do this and he was proud of me.  Toward the mile left to go point, my IT band started acting up.  I continued on running/walking at a slower pace until about the 3 mile to go point.  By that time my IT band had enough.  I wanted to run, but I could not continue to go on running without pain.  I had to walk the last 2.5-3 miles but I was going to get across the line!!  Nothing was more gratifying than getting that medal around my neck.  I was in a lot of pain yesterday.  I was tired and worn.  I fell asleep before 9 pm. Jack had to help me get my legs up and into the bed last night and I finally was at my breaking point and broke down crying.  Today is a much better day.  My IT band still hurts, but I can get around a lot easier.  I have taken two warm epison salt baths that helps a lot.