Saturday, April 6, 2013

Our Bug's First Race...

... today was such an AMAZING day!  Two weeks ago, Anna decided that she wanted to complete her first race.  After the past few years of getting up at 4:30AM to go to my races... and waiting around for hours until I started/finished... today was OUR day to cheer on our little bug.

I'm going to let the photos tell the story, but I can add that the "water works" started the moment she lined up at the start and didn't stop until well after she finished.  Mama Bear is sooooo proud tonight!  Even more so that our God daugher, Catalina, wanted to do this race with Anna!  Five months apart in age... but connected by the heart! :-)
Photos before the race... the girls were
SOOOOOOO nervous!
Really... our "Anna... Banana!"
This was the best Race Street Fair that we have seen...
so much fun stuff to see and do!
Just before the start... (go, girls, GO!)
Our sweet bug... always with the tounge out... :-)
We saw the girls coming around the bend at the top of the hill.  They were
walking together, but as soon as they saw the finish, they started to run...
and then Anna saw a boy next to her...
... and she picked it up (GO, Anna, GO!)
... and our bug FINISHED STRONG!  Wooo HOOOO!
The girls finishing... :-)
... getting their medals...
... Anna leading Cat through the finish... bananas... oranges... water...
electrolite drinks... the kids got the royal treatment!
And... they are FINALLY smiling!
In the final race chute...
I couldn't be more proud...
... and same with Jeff.  Our girls ROCKED!!!
Like I said... it was a FANTASTIC day.  These kids inspired me so much... race season has started... here we go!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

I am officially an ATHLETE!


... according to KOZ Events.  They run the San Diego Triathlon Series each year and read this blog and wanted to share my story.  Here is the link...

With all the years I've tried to lose weight...

... and all the years I've been in the gym... and I've trained...

... I have lost 50 pounds and I have been successful...

... and even though I still have a ways to go, I have been named the "San Diego Triathlete Series Athlete of the Month!"

... and I could not be more proud! :-)  WOOO HOOOOO!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

New life... New inspiration...

Roger and Stephanie, Me and Jeff, Gina and Mike, Gary (Julie sick) and Suzie!
This has been an incredible weekend!

(back story)... my best friend in high school's name is "Mike..."

... for years I've been touching bases, doing what any good "girl-that-is-a-friend" would do, and asking him about his dating situation.  He is now an attorney... an Ironman on (6) continents (I take full credit for that!)... and did a ton of volunteer coaching for "Team In Training."  I've heard about the good and the bad for the past 25 years.

This past Christmas, Mike's Mom wrote me a special note in the family Christmas card... "Save your weekends in March, because something BIG is happening!"  Of course, I called her immediatly to find out that Mike was involved with a special someone and that he was going to propose shortly... and that there would be a party to introduce this special gal to all of us... which was this weekend...
Gina and Mike... could they BE any cuter?

Saturday was the most wonderful day... catching up with some very special friends that I had not seen in 25 years... and finding out that the whole group of us either do triathlons or some part of it.

... which leads me to a competition... that you all know I HATE... :-) ...  after much discussion and a few beers, it looks like we are putting together a reunion relay triathlon competition.  How crazy is that... catching up with friends after 25 years, we are in a place that we have been training and can race in a triathlon.

I have been struggling with my inspriation for racing this season, but knowing that my 25th High School Reunion is right around the corner and that some of my high school buddies want to race with me... and against me... I can't tell you how motivated I am to KICK SOME MVHS BUTT!!! :-) 

... and of course, congrats to Mike and Gina...

... those special feelings that start at the top of our head, down through our fingertips and burst out through our toes... there are so many moments that started it all... and Jeff and I  are THRILLED to be a part of that "first moment" for Gina and Mike!

Monday, March 18, 2013

Music Day and Photos...

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It has been a bit since I posted about my sweet husband, so I have a special Music Day inspired by him.

Over the past 2+ years, I've lost over 50 pounds, plateaued and found a few of those lost pounds, but I still have 30-40 pounds to go.

Jeff has been helping me cut a few new items out of my diet and help keep me on track with my food choices at the office.  With as much as I still struggle with my confidence, it takes a very loving husband to make those comments and enter into conversations that he knows I don't want to hear...but that I HAVE to hear.

I was listening to my IPOD while running this weekend and a song came on that I LOVE to workout to, because it makes me smile and my heart beat faster... which is what Jeff does when he looks at me or kisses me... Pentatonix (an AWESOME acapella group), "Love Me Long Time."  CRANK IT UP... and let the music help change the soundtrack in your head! :-)

Monday, March 4, 2013

Desert International Triathlon - Race Story

I finished.

And slower than last year (which might seem crazy since I bonked so bad last year.)

But... my race took another path this year.  I am going to let the photos tell the story.  Not only did Jeff, Anna and I have a great family weekend for this "destination race," I had a very special race.  I hope you enjoy the ride...

Start... family weekend away.  At the top of the grade leading into Palm Desert,
we stop to check out a viewpoint... yes... I am holding onto Anna so she
doesn't get any closer to the rail... looks like my phobia of heights and
spiders will pass onto her...
All Anna wanted to do was go swim in our
resort pool... but I had to pick up my registration
materials.  Looks like a horrible place for
a race... ;-)
We got Anna into one of the (11) pools/spas at our resort and she LOVED IT!
Seriously, in the desert, what else do you do but get in the water...
even in March... it was in the 80's!
We had a nice and relaxing night at our resort before the race.  I made a sausage, artichoke and pasta dinner, Jeff adjusted my bike, I finished packing my race bag and we got to sleep... at least I tried to sleep!

4AM the alarm went off.  Time to get up... get dressed... check the bag... hope to use the restroom... make breakfast... and get the family up and dressed and out the door.  This year, since it would be 3 hours before I started, I opted to start drinking Gaterade first thing and eat a banana, and eat my traditional bagel, cream cheese, ham, avocado, tomato and mozerella after I set up my transition area.



As I was setting up, Jeff and Anna were watching the sunrise...
PERFECT!
Blinding orange bike cover...check!
Pulling on the wetsuit and ready to race... CHECK!
I am a good swimmer, so I have learned to start at
the front of my pack.  (1) minute to go!!!

My group starting... out of about 100 gals, yes... I like to be at the front
of the pack! 
My races are always family events... Anna
having fun rolling down a hilll as I swim...
I started the bike and within about 1/2 mile, there were (2) crashes.  I rode by them and I noticed that there were a few other racers there with the injured racer.  I rode a about 1/2 mile further and saw the ambulances and fire trucks racing up toward the injured racers.  As I was watching all of this, I started thinking to myself... what if I saw a crash right in front of me... I have been training for months for this race and am in line to podium... what would I do if someone actually crashed right in front of me? 
 
I saw several more crash scenes during the bike... and each time, there were a few other racers with the crash victim.  I mentally noted there was support for each of these racers, and again wondered what I would do, knowing full well that crashing on the bike is one of my all time fears...
 
Bike in... I'm starting to realize that the new training trend of,
"More intensity, less miles" DOES NOT work for me!  I ended up
with a slower bike time than last year... (huh?)
The run was 2 laps... and I was hurting!  Because the run is not on the street,
for this race, we are allowed to use our music.  I have spent the past two
weeks uploading new tunes to really get me going on the run, and it really
helped me for the first lap... until just before I finished the first lap.  All of
a sudden, it started acting weird and wasn't playing at all.  I made a quick
decision to ditch the Ipod when I reached Jeff and finish the final lap
on my own... racing is half training and half mental prep, so when I
had planned to have my music inspire me to the finish, making the choice
to drop it was HUGE!

I started my second lap of the run... 3.1 miles to run and I was done.  I was a bit off my goal pace, but I was on pace to cut atleast 10 minutes off last year's time.  About 1/2 mile into my last lap, I heard two racers behind me... one was saying that he had crashed on the bike... the other said that his injuries were bad and he should stop and see the medic... the injured racer said that he had a decision to make at the crash... "stop and cry about it or finish the race"... and he was still running.  At this point, I turned around and congratulated the injured racer for his decision.  (If I had still had my headphones on, I would have never heard this conversation.) 

A few minutes later, the injured racer caught up to me.  We started chatting and I was doing my best to pump him up and tell him he would finish the race.  Then he told me about his crash and showed me his injuries.  This was his first International Distance Triathlon at 58 years old... as he was getting into his aerobars, the left bar collapsed and he went down.  His left palm was totally shredded and he was bleeding from bad road rash on his right knee and elbow.  He asked me if he could run with me because he said he needed help to finish the race.  He was really struggling and of course I said, "yes." 

Within about 30 paces, he stopped to walk... and he looked at me... to see if I would stop, too.

Going on without Chris wasn't an option.  We spent the next 30-40 minutes walking and sometimes jogging through the course.  He told me about his family and his wife, and I shared my story with him.  I'm smiling just thinking of these (3) miles...

We seperated as I finished the race and he was heading into his final lap of the run. 

... my finish... but I couldn't breath as I was telling Jeff about Chris...
I watched Chris finish his final lap and Jeff waited with me while we waited
for Chris to come in.  I saw him come around the final bend and ran out to
meet him... and ran with him to the final stretch... and we watched him
finish the race... 4:23 for his first international... after crashing... he
still crossed that line... and went straight to the medics.
Sometimes, your finish time doesn't matter.
 
THIS was one of those time.
 
Chris, I will see you at next year's race.  You told me as we walked/ran together
that I inspired you... no... you inspired me!  See you next year, my friend!

Friday, March 1, 2013

Desert International Tri - final pre-race thoughts...

Early morning race start 2012...
could not ask for a more beautiful race location!
We are leaving in the morning for what I think will be a great weekend away.  It is our first full weekend and one vacation day out of the office since I started working for Jeff a year ago!  Anna has been packing for weeks for this trip and I need to write this quick and get all of our stuff packed.

Here is the breakdown...

... I am 8 pounds heavier than I was for the race last year...

... I have now been doing weight training/boot camp/TRX training for the past year...

... I mixed up my off season training to be more intense, less miles...

... and I emotionally know what to expect from this race.  Here is the link to my post from last year... Desert International Tri 2012  Last year was a big challenge for several reasons, and I think I'm ready!

We are looking forward to a great weekend away... race time... and fun family time.  CAN'T WAIT!!!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

IT...IS...TRI...SEASON!

YMCA Fitness Director, Briony and me... first brick of the season!
HERE WE GO!

Tri season is March - October, and after 3 years of training and weight loss, I TOTALLY mixed it up for this off season. 

I have been training in my small group boot camp/weight training twice per week for the past year.  For the first 3 months of off season, I only did 1-2 additional workouts... usually one run and one bike per week. 

For the past 8 weeks, I have worked out 4-5 times per week, but two of those workouts were my weight training. 

I've REALLY CUT my mileage and I'm sooooooo curious to see how this change will affect my race. 

I've only been in the pool (4) times in the past 5 months... and surprisingly, I am still finishing my baselines a bit faster than my goal.

I've done (2) bike time trials on Fiesta Island in the past several weeks and with the CRAZY headwinds on the Island, I'm right where I want to be.
Time to train to race... our "machines"... although we love our bikes
I've learned the "machine" comes from the person pushing...
I've been focusing on my run, because that is where I bonked so bad last year.  We will have to see what happens with the run.  I have a chest cold, and as long as it clears up, I will be good to go.

And... I will look like a total dork, but I am going to wear a Camelback for the bike so I get the proper hydration on the long bike.  Really... I am an Athena Triathlon Athlete.  And, I still can't reach down and grab my stupid water bottle without crashing, so I am going to hydrate with a Camelback.  And do I care what I look like... NOPE!  Last year I bonked because I cared... this year... I'M GOING TO KILL IT!!! :-)

... more pre-race to come...

Sunday, February 3, 2013

What a difference 3 pounds makes...

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Just another reason I love this photographic journey... 3 pounds makes a HUGE difference!  4 weeks until the Desert International and 5 pounds to get to "One-derland" in time for the race... I'm coming back, One-derland!!! :-)

Sunday, January 27, 2013

2 Years...


Two years ago I started a journey to lose weight, get my confidence back and become Jeff's girlfriend again. As with any journey, there have been successes and hiccups... and after 2 years, I have lost 30 pounds (43 pounds from my heaviest), had the confidence and support to compete in and win sprint and international distance triathlons, and have gone back to work full time. Over the past year, you've heard my struggles with crazy work hours and trying to keep my head above water, so I thought I would break down this year to see how and why things happened...

February and March 2012 - I was hired by Three Phase and started training. I was home by 2:30PM each day and was able to do my workouts in the afternoon, make dinner, and pretty much keep up with our schedule.

April-August 2012 - I started working full time in Jeff's office at the end of March and the first few months back to work was figuring out the new schedule... workouts were now at 5:30AM, getting home from work around 6PM (a few days a week getting back to work from home), working one day on the weekend and fitting in all of the cleaning, shopping, etc. into one day a week. Jeff and I were  sharing the chore load and it was working.

September - October 2012 - Triathlon season was ending and the long hours were starting to take a toll. I started missing workouts, but decided it had been 3 years since I took a break from the gym and thought I would pull back for a few months.

October - December 2012 - For the past (4) months, Jeff has been working all day and covering the night shifts for a position that we had vacant and could not fill. On the nights another employee could cover the night job, Jeff would attend Board meetings or work late to catch up. With Jeff averaging 70 hours a week, for 4 months, and through the holidays, things were stressful at work and pure exhaustion at home. Things started backing up, I was down to (2) 30 minute workouts a week, and we were not having a good time.

Hummmm... although I lived through the last year, taking the time to break it down and write it down like this is very eye opening. My weight, my confidence and flirting were on a roller coaster this year, and with the downward spiral I see outlined above, it makes sense. Jeff and I sat down at the start of the year and discussed a few changes that we have implemented. I have resigned from all of my volunteer work. I don't know why I didn't see that before... I didn't have time to do the laundry or grocery shopping, but I spent several hours a week on volunteer commitments. Volunteering is very important to us, but has been superseding our family and that had to be the first change.

We are making changes at work and finally have a good person in our night position, so this is the last week (fingers crossed) that Jeff will be working two jobs. My first race of the year is in 5 weeks and I'm 3 weeks into my training plan for this race. Increasing my workouts has been tough, but I'm starting to feel better... focused... and yes, more confident. :-)

Although this post is a personal reflection on our life, I'm hoping you will take away the importance of reflection. If you want to make a change, but feel trapped by your schedule, take a few minutes to honestly write down what is taking your time... are you spinning your wheels... talk with your spouse regarding the issues and make changes together. I can tell you one thing... when you are stressed and exhausted and feel like there is no digging out of your hole... you will not have any confidence and there will be no flirting... and THAT is a bummer!
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Yep... I put on 4 pounds this year... and these photos show me EXACTLY where it went.  First goal of the new year... I want to be in "One-derland" by race day... in 5 weeks!

Monday, January 7, 2013

What is your goal...

It is SACRAFICE...
                              ... it is dedication...
                                                                          ... it is responsibility...
                                                                          ... it is family...
... it is HARD WORK...
                                                    ... it is giving in...
                                                                                   ... it is TAKING CHARGE...
                         ... it is love...

... it is reflection...

... Making it happen... NO MATTER WHAT... what are your obstacles... what is holding you back... who told you that you couldn't do it... what made you think you are not strong enough...

... NO PERSON has the power to tell you that you can't... but you...

... NO IMAGE is stronger than the physical life you live...

... YOU... control... your... life... and how those around you feel about you... and how they feel about themselves because of how you live your life.

YOU... make a difference.

Make your difference COUNT!
 
I'm working hard to define my goals... and I will make them count... what are your goals?