It was an exciting morning here. We had our new washer and dryer delivered! Can't wait to get started on the mountain of laundry piling up in the laundry room, thank goodness there is a door I can close to that disaster of a room.
After the delivery men left, Jordan and I left to check out the nearby highschool track. It was only a few miles away from our house, and it is apparently always open to the public. Sometimes tracks are hard to get access to, which annoys the heck out of me - aren't our tax dollars paying for these tracks? That means I should be able to run on it!
Anyways, I didn't start my warmup until around 9:30. It was 75 degrees and sunny. About two weeks ago, I completed the Yasso 800s wrkout, but only 8x800 at 3:09 pace. I wanted to run the same pace today, but to complete 10 repeats. Since Jordan was with me, he did the last 400 of each repeat to help me along. It is my goal to get him to participate in a series of races this summer that start at 1.8 miles and finish the season with a 10k. So this was a good workout for him as well.
After three repeats, I was already thinking of how to quit the workout early. I really had to focus on one repeat at a time and stop to take water (and dump it on my head) after each repeat. It is hard to go from running in chillier temps in Pittsburgh to over 80 degrees and direct sun on a black track that reflected every bit of sun durectly on you. The funny part was that while I was dying and sweating profusely, a local track team didn't even break a sweat wearing dark gray cotton tshirts and heavy basketball shorts. I was practically naked and felt like my body was on fire.
The first 5 repeats: 3:11, 3:12, 3:10, 3:11, 3:12. I felt very uncomfortable, but it was a relief mentally to get to the halfway point. After that, I started counting down backwards and it was a lot nicer that way.
I think we all have those workouts where you are just trying to hold on and play mental tricks on your body to get through it, and today was one of those days. I would have loved to run my intervals a couple seconds faster, but hanging on when you feel like quitting is a great mental exercise that you need to practice to race well. At least I told myself that when I wanted to stop.
The last five intervals:
3:11, 3:11, 3:13, 3:12, 3:10
Again, would have liked to run a few seconds faster, but was happy to run consistent times.
The workout totaled 10 miles for the day ( a shorter then average warmup and cool down because I'm tapering) and we rewarded ourselves with going to the Evans Diner, conveniently located right around the bend from one of my other favorite running parks. It was yummy as usual, but felt a little sick still from the workout.
On the way home, we took a drive around some of the neighborhoods. I am blogging from my phone on the E network so I'm not sure if it is going to show up or not, but we took two pictures from those pretty bridge my parents liked looking at while they were visiting. Looking out over the water, I felt really lucky to be living in such a pretty town. I also felt lucky to be do e with speed work for a few days!
Showing posts with label Georgia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia. Show all posts
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Last week before taper
Last week, I had my biggest mileage week before my taper began! What perfect timing, the extra time will give me more time to pack up and move. But I would MUCH rather be running then putting boxes away.
This past week:
Monday: lift, 7 miles easy
Tuesday: 9 miles, abs
Wednesday: lift, 11 miles (Yasso 800s)
Thursday: 9 mile hilly run - got to run with Kate!!!
Friday: 6 miles easy
Saturday: 22 miles with Leslie and Moira at the Montour Trail - av. pace 7:55, last 7 miles closer to marathon pace 7:40 - 7:10
Sunday: 8 miles with Dad, easy - very sore
Last night, Jordan suddenly got very sick. He has a fever, sore throat, and stomach bug. He called off work and I decided to as well because he looked so miserable and we really needed to get a lot done in the house. I had a ridiculously productive day cleaning and packing. My fingernails are disgusting from all the cleaning products and my hands are dry and cracking. It wasn't very smart to pack away my cleaning gloves, but that is the story of my life right now. Everything I want is all packed up. My nail clippers are also packed away, and most of my nails are missing big chunks and falling off! This is why I never get my nails done, I ruin them immediately.
Since I am such a wonderful dog mother, I packed a travel bag for the pups today and also did a test run of how they would be riding down to Georgia. I got each dog a safety rider harness that allows them to sit safely on the seats while buckled in with the regular seatbelt. Their leashes also attach to it, which will make it easy when we take them out for potty breaks. However, some people think it is very ridiculous my dogs have seatbelts! But they are so cute in the back together!
Moving truck is coming tomorrow and we will be packing everything up! I have a feeling I will be very, very sore.
This past week:
Monday: lift, 7 miles easy
Tuesday: 9 miles, abs
Wednesday: lift, 11 miles (Yasso 800s)
Thursday: 9 mile hilly run - got to run with Kate!!!
Friday: 6 miles easy
Saturday: 22 miles with Leslie and Moira at the Montour Trail - av. pace 7:55, last 7 miles closer to marathon pace 7:40 - 7:10
Sunday: 8 miles with Dad, easy - very sore
Last night, Jordan suddenly got very sick. He has a fever, sore throat, and stomach bug. He called off work and I decided to as well because he looked so miserable and we really needed to get a lot done in the house. I had a ridiculously productive day cleaning and packing. My fingernails are disgusting from all the cleaning products and my hands are dry and cracking. It wasn't very smart to pack away my cleaning gloves, but that is the story of my life right now. Everything I want is all packed up. My nail clippers are also packed away, and most of my nails are missing big chunks and falling off! This is why I never get my nails done, I ruin them immediately.
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| The doggie seatbelt harness |
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| all pooped out from watching me clean |
Friday, March 9, 2012
Big Changes!!!
I have missed blogging so much these past few months! I have kept up with reading my favorite friend's blogs during this time, but I have been very, very preoccupied with my changing life since my last post! However, I really missed talking with and commenting on everyone's blogs and I am so happy to get back into it!
Running wise, I am still training for Boston and it has been going very well besides the few times (like this past week when I got the stomach bug and still struggle with running 1 mile two days later) I have gotten sick.
I am very excited for all the new changes in my life, but it has my mind going a million miles a minute trying to figure it all out!
Big change number 1:
I left my job teaching Kindergarten at the charter school I was working at. My last day was last Friday and although I needed to leave the position (you will see why!), it was sad and stressful at the same time. Sad because I will miss the great friends I worked with there, sad because I love teaching 5-year-olds, and stressful because I need to find a new job!
Big change number 2:
We put our lovely, first home in Pittsburgh up for rent and found two fantastic people to rent it from us.
We put a lot of work in this house over the past two years..... renovated the kitchen, both bathrooms, painted every room, put new doors on, decorated, etc. Jordan and his dad did all the work themselves!
Big change number 3:
We found a fantastic house I just LOVE to rent for the next few years..... love the fenced in yard and kitchen best!
Big change number 4:
Jordan got a new position within his company. He will now be an on-site engineer at a new nuclear power plant.
Leading up to....
Big change number 5:
At the end of this month, we are moving our house, Penny, and Bruno to Augusta, GEORGIA!
We will be living just outside of Augusta in a suburb called Evans. I am thrilled to be living in the south, as it has always been my dream to pretend my life is a country music song. I have been watching Paula Deen's cooking show, downloading lots of country songs, and have been practicing making my hair big and fluffy to prepare for the move. I have also been packing boxes and filing out paperwork, not really as important.
Anyways, I hope to blog more regularly during this time to a) help me to not lose my mind during the big transition and b) keep in touch with my friends and family we are leaving behind in Pittsburgh!
What do you think of the South? Have you ever been to/lived there? Would you like living there?
Running wise, I am still training for Boston and it has been going very well besides the few times (like this past week when I got the stomach bug and still struggle with running 1 mile two days later) I have gotten sick.
I am very excited for all the new changes in my life, but it has my mind going a million miles a minute trying to figure it all out!
Big change number 1:
I left my job teaching Kindergarten at the charter school I was working at. My last day was last Friday and although I needed to leave the position (you will see why!), it was sad and stressful at the same time. Sad because I will miss the great friends I worked with there, sad because I love teaching 5-year-olds, and stressful because I need to find a new job!
Big change number 2:
We put our lovely, first home in Pittsburgh up for rent and found two fantastic people to rent it from us.
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| I love this house and will miss it a lot! |
| gutted this whole bathroom! |
| I love fake granite! |
Big change number 3:
We found a fantastic house I just LOVE to rent for the next few years..... love the fenced in yard and kitchen best!
| Driveway is a little scary...I may be parking on the street! |
| Pups can run free!! |
| More counter top space!!! |
| Lots of room for ice baths! |
Jordan got a new position within his company. He will now be an on-site engineer at a new nuclear power plant.
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| Jordan at work |
Big change number 5:
At the end of this month, we are moving our house, Penny, and Bruno to Augusta, GEORGIA!
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| Augusta National Golf Course - home of the Masters. Lots and lots of golf courses here! |
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| Who doesn't think her hair is great?? |
What do you think of the South? Have you ever been to/lived there? Would you like living there?
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