Wednesday, September 30, 2009
for my ladies out there...
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The Filter - Censorship
I so badly want to blog about my 'mysterious post' from last week. I just don't feel like I can do so without damaging relationships further.
In most ways the situation has been resolved, even amicably I must add. However, there is still a lingering issue with me that I'm having a hard time letting go. I admitted last night that is affecting my race preparation. What I haven't admitted is how much the issue has had an effect on my excitement about the weekend. I don't really feel like being around anyone this weekend. I feel disconnected from the group and I know it is only because I am sensitive to how things make me feel. I'm trying to avoid feeling how I felt last week and all it is doing is making me that much more distracted from the primary focus of the weekend. All I want to think about right now is running a good race, sleeping in a king bed, drinking some great wine, seeing my relatives, and just enjoying the time away from home. Everything else is and has been a distraction. I have got to resolve the issue in my own mind, but I'm afraid that it will still be lurking in the back of my head until this weekend is over.
I tend to withdraw when there is conflict in my life. Only my closest friends will see my outwardly frustrated self, obviously vocal and unafraid to speak my mind. Everyone else gets the 'lay low', 'please everyone' personality that doesn't want to stir the waters. I wish I wasn't sensitive and could just blog away, not caring who reads this or how they might perceive my words. Instead, my personality sometimes demands the filter, the censorship, to protect me from additional conflict that will cause me to withdraw further
Sorry to be Debbie Downer and so vague again. Just as you know me to be smiley and upbeat, this is also what you get when you get to know me.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Voodoo, Schmoodoo - Beer, Schmeer
I plan to seek out some great Oregon wine, some delicious fresh fish, and to indulge in the otherwise veg-friendly, gluten-free offerings at many of the local Portland restaurants. With all of the vegetarians and vegans that live there, it seems that restaurants in Portland are used to people with special dietary needs. I've never had more fun reading the online blogs and restaurant guides for any other city.
So back to the Voodoo Doughnut thing...I'm not excited about that. I'm excited about New Cascadia Traditional Bakery and so glad we have a car on Saturday so that I can get some goodies to eat the rest of the weekend. Yay!
Things to Avoid During Your Taper
- Don't start any new house projects - gardening, heavy lifting, painting, etc.
- Don't start going to the gym every day and lifting weights all the time now that you aren't running as many miles.
- Don't use your free time to drink like a fish or eat like a pig, even though your appetite might still be really high.
- Don't stand on your feet all day...Get off of your feet as much as possible the week of your race, especially the 2-3 days before.
- Don't risk your health by holding babies that don't belong to you.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
This Time Next Week...
Thursday, September 24, 2009
If it Kills Me
For Fall...the weather changed, moods will change. Time for some softer, more serious music. Enough of the bubble pop, fun-in-the-sun stuff that is always on the radio. So for all the men out there who have had 'friends' that you felt something more for...
If it Kills Me - Jason Mraz
Hello, tell me you know
Yeah, you figured me out
Something gave it away
It would be such a beautiful moment
To see the look on your face
To know that I know that you know now
And baby that's a case of my wishful thinking
You know nothing
Cause you and I
Why, we go carrying on for hours on end
We get along much better
Than you and your boyfriend
Well all I really wanna do is love you
A kind much closer than friends use
But I still can't say it after all we've been through
And all I really want from you is to feel me
As the feeling inside keeps building
And I will find a way to you if it kills me
If it kills me
How long, can I go on like this,
Wishing to kiss you,
Before I rightly explode?
This double life I lead isn't healthy for me
In fact it makes me nervous
If I get caught I could be risking it all
Cause maybe there's a lot that I miss
In case I'm wrong
Well all I really wanna do is love you
A kind much closer than friends use
But I still can't say it after all we've been through
And all I really want from you is to feel me
As the feeling inside keeps building
And I will find a way to you if it kills me
If it kills me
If I should be so bold
I'd ask you to hold my heart in your hand
I'd tell you from the start how I've longed to be your man
But I never said I would
I guess I'm gonna miss my chance again
All I really wanna do is love you
A kind much closer than friends use
But I still can't say it after all we've been through
And all I really want from you is to feel me
As the feeling inside keeps building
And I will find a way to you if it kills me
If it kills me
If it kills me
I think it might kill me
And all I really want from you is to feel me
Yeah, the feeling inside keeps building
I'll find a way to you if it kills me
If it kills me
It might kill me
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
I won the lottery last night!
Only 2,998 tickets in all of the states that played won a prize higher than mine. Only 28,152 people plus me won $10 or more. That really makes me feel like a winner :).
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Where am I?
- Endocrinologist update - I had my 1 year follow up appointment today. Throughout the summer of 2008 I spent time doing lab tests and doing research on hypothyroidism as well as other hormone problems related to fertility and reproductive cycles. I got a second opinion with Dr. Bledsoe and was relieved to hear a professional validate the concerns I was having with real explanations and a diagnosis. I have been taking Synthroid for my hypothyroidism since last year and after increasing the dose to 75 mcg every day, I feel like I have stabilized at a happy place. Dr. Bledsoe confirmed that my TSH level is 'perfect' (1.18) and I know that is much better now that I'm in the 'normal' range. I feel a difference. Today, she kept me on the same level of medication and thinks everything looks good. I also mentioned that we are trying to conceive starting very soon, and she gave me some guidelines for if/when I might need to come back to see her to assist with fertility hormones and such if we end up not being able to conceive on our own within 6-12 months. I also got approval to not be on Parlodel since I had technically stopped taking it 6-8 months ago. Dr.Bledsoe noted that the issues for medication have been resolved for the time being and I don't need to worry about going back on it unless I start having cycle issues again. Yay!
- Training update - My toe pain has been minimized for now. I actually took a day off (shocker!) yesterday and after the icing, the overall pain is now down to a '4' from a '7'. I am excited about our taper...otherwise, the rest of my body is cooperating and I'm looking forward to racing on October 4. Bring it!
- Reading update - I have been a reading machine. My last several books have been The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, The Angel's Game, Twilight, March, The Art of Racing in the Rain, and New Moon. All read since August 8. Our new book club book was chosen last night and I'm looking forward to it. The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible As Literally As Possible.
- what else am I not thinking of? special requests? anything else need-to-know?
Monday, September 21, 2009
The Bringer of Jollity
I do know that their The Planets show was in (at least) its second week of performance for the Goin' Band...I watched the YouTube performance from earlier in the month and it looked and sounded a bit rough. After a few weeks more of practice, they definitely had refined the show, both in look and sound. There were moments of the Jupiter section that made my heart sing, so I have chosen to share the experience with you all here this week. If you lose focus easily, skip to 3:06 to hear the most recognizable theme (at least in my opinion). Just to clarify - this is not the Tech band playing on my blog, just a recording of Jupiter from an unidentified ensemble.
Tech always comes to Texas with a solid sound and always raises the level of performance expected from both bands, especially the brass sections of each band.
LHB chose to perform their traditional 'Wall-to-Wall Band' performance that they will take to OU, so it was traditional (boring for me) and definitely in its first week of performance. At least one band member missed the 'freeze' when it was time to yell 'Beat the Hell out of Texas Tech!'. It looked a little sloppy...bummer.
So, for all of my non-musical friends, if you need to read up on Holst and The Planets, you should. It is required listening.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
He was my witness...
seconds of being submerged.
Chad has done this before and didn't really explain how bad it would
hurt before I tried it (see below). Maybe he does have a mean streak :)
Worst Decision Ever
I will never put my feet in a bucket of ice water ever again! If you
think 'that is no big deal. I've taken an ice bath before,' think
again! Actually, go get a bucket, fill it with four inches of ice,
add cold water to fill in the space, then plunge your bare feet in.
You will feel what I imagine metal stakes would feel like while being
driven through all of the bones in your feet, up into your ankles,
into your shin bones and possibly radiating up into the rest of your
legs.
Seriously, next time I'm just going to make an ice pack. I'm now
surviving with just my left foot in the bucket with a sock on.
Don't ever do this!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
UT v TxTech - We're not rivals!
"Even though we care about the score and we know it is a big game this weekend, and even though you like to claim us as one, remember...we're not rivals! A&M and OU already have that covered."
Sometimes I wonder what Tech fans are thinking...you ask a Tech fan who their big rival is and they'll likely say Texas or Texas A&M. I don't know, maybe there are other teams out there like OU or OKState that they want to claim as their big rival as well.
I don't think A&M claims Tech to be a rival...several of my Aggie friends 'liked' my Facebook status, which leads me to believe they feel the same way Texas does.
Lesson for Tech fans -
UT and A&M are rivals.
UT and OU are rivals.
OU and OK State are rivals.
even OU & A&M might be rivals.
UT and TxTech are not rivals! Understand - We still want to beat you. We still hate it when you beat us. Your team is the third wheel, the red-headed stepchild. Not everyone can be rivals with us. Sorry Tech.
Your players and fans are nasty. I'll never forget the Tech players who turned to Longhorn Band members and cussed them out one of the years we went to Lubbock...really, do you need to threaten a clarinet player when you are twice his size and probably three times his strength. It was so low class. Let your fans and students in the stands cuss at us. Hell, let the Tech Band cuss at us (which I don't ever remember happening). But a player cussing at a band member? Ridiculous and low class.
Watch the game this weekend. Read the coverage in the paper. See who uses the word 'rivalry' to describe our relationship. Anyone who does so just doesn't get it and definitely did not go to UT.
Hook 'Em Horns!
Edit - Music Change - Eyes and Texas Fight are now playing. I can't tell if these recordings are from the LHB album with the Blue Cover (Farewell to the SWC or something like that) that they used to sell at the CoOp, but if it is...you are listening to me on piccolo!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Cup Runneth Over
Good health and good friends - ran with Kate this morning in the neighborhood.
Healthy, affordable food in the house.
Good job with flexible schedule.
Sweet, furry companions during the workday.
Family that calls to check on me, even if I don't need them to.
Nature's gifts - sliver of a moon again this morning, cool temps, deer, cloud cover and a breeze.
Today is Thursday, and though it is just an ordinary day, I feel blessed to be alive. Please take a moment today to acknowledge the good things in your life.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Music Change - Black
Black
Pearl Jam
Vedder/Gossard
Sheets of empty canvas, untouched sheets of clay
Were laid spread out before me as her body once did
All five horizons revolved around her soul
As the earth to the sun
Now the air I tasted and breathed has taken a turn
Ooh, and all I taught her was everything
Ooh, I know she gave me all that she wore
And now my bitter hands chafe beneath the clouds
Of what was everything?
Oh, the pictures have all been washed in black, tattooed Everything...
I take a walk outside
I'm surrounded by some kids at play
I can feel their laughter, so why do I sear
Oh, and twisted thoughts that spin round my head
I'm spinning, oh, I'm spinning
How quick the sun can, drop away
And now my bitter hands cradle broken glass
Of what was everything
All the pictures have all been washed in black, tattooed everything...
All the love gone bad turned my world to black
Tattooed all I see, all that I am, all I will be...yeah...
Uh huh...uh huh...ooh...
I know someday you'll have a beautiful life, I know you'll be a star
In somebody else's sky, but why, why, why
Can't it be, can't it be mine
Hump Day! Fall?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Post-run Luck - Bostons!
the Boston Terrier PR luck for me as I let them completely lick all
over my arms. So sweet!
Monday, September 14, 2009
First Taste of Fall
Made for Chad (not gluten-free) out of leftover buns that we would
have otherwise let go bad. I will freeze individual servings of this
so that he can enjoy throughout the next month or so. It is served
with a caramel sauce and tastes delicious. I did steal a very small
bite to make sure for myself. Tastes like a cross between pumpkin pie
and regular bread pudding, but with deliciousness multiplied by five.
Fun Times - pics and the dress
Saturday, September 12, 2009
If you really know me,
Music Change - Hide and Seek
where are we? what the hell is going on?
the dust has only just began to fall
crop circles in the carpet, sinking, feeling
spin me around again and rub my eyes
this can't be happening
when busy streets a mess with people would stop to hold their heads heavy
hide and seek
trains and sewing machines?
all those years they were here first
oily marks appear on walls
where pleasure moments hung before
the takeover, the sweeping insensitivity of this
still alive
hide and seek
trains and sewing machines? oh, you won't catch me around here
blood and tears
they were here first
mmm, what'd you say? mmm, that you only meant well
well of course you did
mmm, what'd you say? mmm, that it's all for the best
of course it is
mmm, what'd you say? mmm, that it's just what we need
you decided this
mmm, what'd you say? mmm... what did she say?
ransom notes keep falling out your mouth
mid-sweet talk, newspaper word cutouts
speak no feeling, no, I don't believe you
you don't care a bit, you don't care a bit
ransom notes keep falling out your mouth
mid-sweet talk, newspaper word cutouts
speak no feeling, no, I don't believe you
you don't care a bit, you don't care a bit
(you don't care a bit)
oh, no, you don't care a bit
oh, no, you don't care a bit
uh-uh, you don't care a bit
you don't care a bit
you don't care a bit
Friday, September 11, 2009
Something to Look Forward to...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Beans at Work
work done. Big fluffy kitties that must be petted are hard to resist.
Non-Running Related Stuff
- Movies - We've been watching a lot of movies from Netflix lately. Our new Blu-Ray player streams movies instantly, so between all of the Weeds episodes and the movies on discs we've gotten through the mail, we've seen lots of movies lately - Spirit of the Marathon, I am Legend, Run Fat Boy Run, Match Point, The Reader - and TV shows as well - True Blood (seasons 1 and 2), Weeds (we're about to start season 3), The Office (UK version - just saw the first episode). In the theater, we just saw 500 Days of Summer this past weekend.
- TV - In the summer, I watch Big Brother and So You Think You Can Dance, but please don't think less of me. Chad and I were excited about Top Chef Masters this summer, and now that Top Chef Las Vegas has started, we definitely have been keeping up. Last night I watched the new season 6 of SYTYCD, and Chad was not pleased to see that my summer show will be on in the Fall. Glee officially premiered last night for the start of the new fall series, and I loved it! Chad thought it was okay, I think, though I doubt he'll look forward to it like I will. It is funny and smart, and in a few ways a bit dark. I actually hope the less-than-gleeful story lines continue to develop...makes the funny moments stand out more. I also like how the show has lots of hidden humor that you have to look for. Give it a try if you are even thinking about watching it this fall.
- Food - We haven't really eaten out much lately. I think sticking to a budget and eating more at home has helped us stick to places like Galaxy Cafe and Chipotle. Terra Burger is my new interest when I am craving something like junk food. The lure of organic fast food is like when you justify to yourself that a milkshake or ice cream is good for you because it has calcium in it. We have only really been once for a whole meal and it was well deserved during our hardest week of training.
- Books - I can no longer claim that I don't read. I am a reader (gah!!!). Since joining our book club last fall I have read 16 1/2 books. Wow, who would have thought that this non-reader would be into turning pages like I have this past year. Not all of them have been book club books, either. I was introduced to Goodreads, which has allowed me to track the books I have read, get recommendations from other friends, read reviews of books I am interested in, and just simply keep me motivated to try to keep up my new reading habit. If you like books and join Goodreads, find me and ask me to be your friend. I'd love to see what is on your shelf.
Quotes - My favorites of the week. (Keith blogged a quote today from a book that he is reading, which I was about to do, so I'm going to copycat and then add one from that social networking site that he detests so much.)
"That which you manifest is before you." - Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain
In response to my admiring Chad's installation of a new ceiling fan this weekend:
"It's nice when they're handy around the house instead of just pretty, isn't it?" - Kate McLaughlin
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Easy Week Update
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
16 x 400 - for you number crunchers
Goal - 1:45-1:50 per 400. Steve told us not to go too fast, so I decided not to stick too solidly to the 1:45 if it didn't feel right.
Results -
1:48
1:48
1:46
1:47 (7:09 mile 1)
1:45
1:49
1:47
1:47 (7:08 mile 2)
1:47
1:45
1:47
1:46 (7:05 mile 3)
1:45
1:45
1:45
1:45 (7:00 mile 4)
Felt pretty good. Hamstring was a little nagging, but not painful. Ran the last 4 reps with Jonathan and felt very strong and consistent. Good times, though 24 times around the track is starting to get annoying. Guess I better get over boredom if I choose to run the marathon distance.
Quote via Tara
"Your training partners are key to your success, and friendships based on your runs together are strong."
-Bill Rodgers
Happy running, friends.
Monday, September 07, 2009
$2,500
include the 10+ pairs we got rid of when we moved in December. The
top row is my current active shoes in rotation plus the bright white
and yellow Precisions I intend to race Portland in. Out of my 21
pairs, I have run in or are currently running in approximately 14
pairs in the last year. Dang. I need Mizuno to be my shoe sponsor.
Training Perspective - Some Confidence
- Jan 2009 - 300 miles
- Feb 2009 - 250 miles - plus requalified for Boston at Austin Marathon running a 'workout'
- March 2009 - 287 miles - started to feel injured - in April, Nashville was hot - no PR
- Jun 2009 - 273 miles - feeling good
- August 2009 - 247 miles - strong mileage despite hamstring problem in July.
- September 2009 - still have 200 miles planned on schedule, including 'peak weeks' with reduced mileage.
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Proof
see if I can fall back asleep. Grrr.
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Mmm...Pizza!
Primitivo...both well deserved after 24 miles. Oh, and the run went
well, too.
Friday, September 04, 2009
One Month to Go!
Thursday, September 03, 2009
sleep, glorious sleep
Marriage sure can mess with a sleep schedule. I really wish Chad and I were on the same schedule. He gets up routinely at 5:45am, but usually doesn't go to sleep until after 10:30. I get up at 4:25 three mornings a week, 4:40 one morning, and try to sleep as late as possible on the other mornings. Really, I'm completely exhausted most of the time. Sometimes in middle of the night, when I am up at 2:45, desperately trying to lay still and fall back asleep, his breathing seems so loud (and he doesn't even snore!). I don't know what I would do if he was a snorer, so I definitely consider myself lucky. In a dream world, I would like to get up at 6:30am each day, get my run in at 7am, and go to bed by 10pm to ensure sleep by 10:30pm. I would more closely match Chad's schedule and still get the long stretch of sleep that my body needs.
Anyhow, I related to parts of the article. I appreciated the emphasis that was put on sleep's role in athletic performance. Seems like most of us could use more sleep.
Music Change - Popular
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
(The version you hear is performed by Kristin Chenoweth, who (imo) is absolutely perfect for the part of Galinda/Glinda. Love her.)
I'm not going to copy the lyrics from the entire song, but my favorite part is below.
Don't be offended by my frank analysis.
Think of it as personality dialysis.
Now that I've chosen to become a pal,
a sister, an adviser,
there's nobody wiser,
not when it comes to Popular.
I know about Popular.
And, with an assist from me
to be who you'll be,
instead of dreary who you were...are...
There's nothing that can stop you
from becoming popu-ler...lar...
La, la, la, la...
We're gonna make you popular!
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Half-Carafe
I got a vote of confidence from Steve that I will come in within a reasonable range of my goal and that he trusts me enough to run smartly. I have permission to make a race plan for my 3:20 goal. He also is not worried about me on the downhill sections. Finally some positive goal speak from the man.
Back to the half-carafe - My 'shoulda been 1.5+ glasses' easily became 2.5+ glasses, even after letting Kevin take a few ounces from the full to the top glass carafe. I was so buzzed. My speech might have been a little slurred, but I like to think that it wasn't. Ack! I had almost three glasses of house red on an empty stomach (damn wheat intolerance does not allow for pizza eating) and this lightweight girl was all smiles at the end of two hours of sipping wine.
Don't worry, though. Chad and I have a pact to call each other if we are in the buzzed driving predicament while we are out on our own. He came and picked me up, we went for dinner and by the time 8:45 rolled around, the buzz was gone and I was able to drive safely.
Maybe a glass half-full would be easier to deal with than a full half-carafe spilling over.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Physical Stress = ?
Most people get tired. They get sore. They get a little bit sunburned (or fried). They need sleep, lots of water, and generally rebound in a day or so.
That is me, too, except my body likes to also break out in cold sores. Lovely. Luckily I haven't gotten them on my lips in a long time. I typically get them on the inside of my nose, where at least I can suffer the pain without anyone else seeing them. Not this time. Not in my nose. I have them on my chin. It looks like I have bad bad acne. I thought I was breaking out, but alas it is not a pimple or two. I have cold sores in my skin. It sucks. I've gotten them in my skin before. Sigh.
I know how to get rid of them, but I wish I had realized they were cold sores two days ago. Now they are hot, itchy and all of that icky pain that, if you get cold sores, you know how miserable can be to go through. If I had realized a couple of days ago what they were, I would have attacked them with the Lysine that normally works wonders. Now I'm two days behind and suffering.
I guess I know I gave it my all last week running. My body shows that I did.
Please don't stare. I hate them.