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Sweetheart Failure

Remember a few weeks ago when I announced my February race for the Runelation? Well apparently the stars were lined against me and that 5k. This was a Sweetheart Fail.

Failure #1:

The Sweetheart Shuffle was actually Sunday February 12 and not Saturday. Good thing I decided to check out the deats Thursday afternoon. Totally would have shown up on the wrong day. I even marked it on ALL my calendars incorrectly.

Failure #2:

See red dot? See blue dot? That’s how far OUT of the way I was at 11:55am on Sunday. Although it was awesome for me to look up all the race stuff on Thursday (and even write it all down- including directions-in my planner), it did me little good when I typed in “Middletown YMCA” into my iphone Sunday morning. When the directions came up I thought “that doesn’t look right” and searched for Greater Miami Valley YMCA Middletown. Brought up the same location so we went with it. As we drove past the correct exit my stomach did a little knot and I said to Adam “I swear, that’s the exit we want- but the phone says otherwise”. I mean in my phones defense it did take me to a YMCA, just not the one I wanted.

We had plans to head to Ikea after the race because I had some items to return. At this point we were 15-20 minutes too far south from the race that was about to start and 5-10 minutes north from Ikea. Ikea won. I was bummed.

But my weekend was a complete loss!

Since the Sweetheart Shuffle was Sunday, I still joined in on the Virtual Run for Sherry Arnold on Saturday. Printed my bib, threw on my sneaks and hit the treadmill. I completed 5 miles at an even 10 mile pace. I am not sure the last time I ran 5 miles so I know I needed to push myself. Anytime I would hear my inner voice whine about my legs being tired or that I was hot, I thought of Sherry. I thought of what goal she set to accomplish the morning she went missing. I thought about what races she might have wanted to do this year. I thought about her husband and children. I thought about her friends and family. I thought about her small community. I thought about everyone else who was running today for Sherry. And then told my legs they weren’t allowed to be tired.

Now to pick my March race.. I would really love to do some sort of St Pat’s Day race. We’re planning to spend St. Patrick’s Day in Cleveland since it’s a Saturday. I haven’t been able to locate a scheduled race in the Cleveland area. Which I guess make sense since everyone is Irish in Cleveland on St Patrick’s day. Who’s going to do a 5k when there is green beer to drink and shenanigans happening downtown?

Your challenges are calling..

Remember this and this?

Why is it that whenever I have a confession to share it’s always about how uncommitted I am to my fitness goals? Heck, no not even a fitness goal because I’m not trying to reach a particular weight or dress size. I guess it’s more of a lifestyle change. I want daily exercise to happen in my life. Looking over the WorkIt tab- clearly I have a pattern. I do really well and then it all falls apart about three weeks later. Did you notice I haven’t updated the page since the 18th? Argh.

Sorry Kim, I totally dropped the ball with the 100 Day Challenge. Sure I probably had 10 minutes of cardio in my day by taking the steps or walking around a mall but that’s not the type of cardio I had in mind. I think we’re close to the halfway mark. Maybe I can rally…

And oh boy- so the Thursday before Christmas came and my inner strength said “peace out, I’m on vacation” and stayed there until yesterday. And then called in sick this morning. I just did Making the Cut Day 15 yesterday. Part of me wants to just start over. Part of me wants to continue so I can be familiar with the moves and then just see what I feel like doing. Do the first 15 again? Restart the program? I don’t know..

One things for sure, I’ve been spending way too much time hanging out with this guy. Too bad he couldn’t be my personal trainer…

World Race for Hope

Someone pinch me, I can’t believe what I’m about to write! Not only did I actually kick off my brilliant Runelation on January 1st but Dr. P and I ran our first 5K together.

We kept NYE very low key-we got all dressed up for our special reservations at the Pilchak Grille. Might be the first time in a long time that I put on a dress, heels, makeup and curled my hair to have dinner with my husband in our house. Adam grilled some fabulous steaks with an amazing blue cheese sauce. Mmm! We toasted some bubbly at midnight and I think I was fast asleep by 12:30. 


Sunday morning was gloomy and windy with a little rain. I was nervous but told myself it was better than the temperature being in the teens with snow. Around 11:15 we headed up to Troy to pick up our registration packets.  When we first arrived the parking lot was dead. I looked at Adam and apologized that his first race might be super lame. But as we waited (and waited) for 1pm to arrive tons of participants showed up, Speedy Feet started playing some music and I felt much more confident about the race I picked!

After a quick warm up of a few stretches and jumping jacks it was time to kick off this Runelation!

My race thoughts: It felt like it took forever to reach the first mile marker but in reality it was only 10 minutes and 5 seconds. (The first mile is always the hardest, right?) The first half of the second mile wasn’t too bad, I was surprised how well my lungs felt! But then I was running against the wind, which made it difficult. During the last mile it began to sleet and the winds really picked up. I’m talking hold on to your hat sorta wind.  Once Adam and I hit the third mile marker we took off in hopes to finish our first 5K within a 32 minute time frame. I crossed the finish line thinking “thank God, I’m tired”.

Results: Success! Adam finished 15 seconds ahead of me, making his total time 31:59:4 and my finish time 32:14:4. I’m so proud of him! He said the last time he ran was probably high school!

After we crossed the finish line we headed inside to warm up and enjoy some fresh fruit, bagels and water. I pulled up the Weather Chanel Ap to see how strong the winds were- 23mph. I’m really glad I didn’t lose my new running hat!

I think this was my favorite race that I’ve done so far. Not because of the course or my time but because of how it made me feel. It was the first time I ran for myself- I wasn’t running for a team, I wasn’t trying to stay up with one of my more active running friends, I wasn’t thinking about everyone who was running faster than me- it was about Adam and I finishing a 5k together in hopefully a decent time. It was awesome.

Now I’m ready to make some PR’s! Let’s do this 2012.

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