16 on the 16th

16 YEARS TODAY AGO I  MARRIED MY HUBBY!

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12/31/2014

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, HONEY!

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ALSO….

4 YEARS AGO TODAY I RAN MY FIRST HALF MARATHON!

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He was waiting for me at the finish line that day.  For my 11th half marathon tomorrow, I am going for it alone.

Happy Running! Does your hubby or significant attend all your big races?

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Back to the Big Apple

A friend went to the Matisse exhibit at MoMa during Thanksgiving break.

“It is the most extensive exhibition of this period of Matisse’s work ever mounted,” … The exhibition follows Matisse as he begins with small works of dancers twirling and leaping and figures in bright colors, using paper which was more expedient and less labor intensive than paint. It follows with Jazz, a series of works for a project for publisher Teriade, and continues with larger works such as “The Thousand and One Nights,” which depicts the story of fictional Queen Scheherazade from the Arabian Nights, and his four “Blue Nude” studies of the female form….The MOMA show … also includes “The Swimming Pool,” which fills a room in the exhibit with cut-outs of ultramarine blue swimmers, divers and sea urchins. Inspired by a visit to a favorite pool in Cannes, Matisse made the expansive work pinned on white paper on walls lined with tan canvas in his dining room in Nice. Other highlights include “The Parakeet and the Mermaid,” a massive cut-out work covering an entire wall with bright blues, greens, reds and blues; and “Ivy in Flower,” a large maquette for a stained glass window.

When I heard about it, I knew I had to go. I love French art.  I spent my junior year of college in Nice, France where there is a large Matisse museum.

So I called my friend, Eileen, and we planned to a trip to NYC for during my holiday break from work.

As usual, we took to Megabus down.

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It was chilly but the sun was out (though the tall buildings blocked the sun but at least shielded us from the wind.) It was nice walking in a part of the city that I don’t often see. I love all the different kinds of buildings you get to see.

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From 7th & 28th, we walked to have lunch in a restaurant on 39th & Park Avenue

It was a change from the theater district where we normally have lunch.

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The food was wonderful.

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mac n cheese, pumpkin croquettes, butternut squash risotto, beef, stew – we shared them

After lunch, we walked to the Museum of Modern Art with a brief stop in Bryant Park and Rockefeller Center.

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We had Matisse tickets for 2:00 pm. The line was a mile long but luckily we didn’t have to wait since we had bought tickets ahead of time.

The Matisse exhibit was amazing. (Unfortunately you couldn’t take pictures.) It was unbelievably crowded. I was surprised at how any people were at this exhibit.

After the Matisse exhibit, I wanted to also see Monet’s waterlilies as well as Van Gogh’s Starry Starry Night.

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I forgot how much I liked this museum. There was a whole floor of post-impressionists such as Cezanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh and modern painters such as Matisse, Chagall, Picasso, etc.

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I accidentally stumbled upon a whole floor on Toulouse-Lautrec’s posters of Paris.

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We could have stayed for hours but we wanted to get back outdoors and go to Rockefeller Center & Saks to catch the holiday lights that we missed on our last visit.

Before we left, we did visit the sculpture garden.

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wishing that I could go back to Paris

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Of course, it was crowded everywhere in the city especially at Saks. The windows were very creative and worth a view and it was getting dark so Rockefeller Center was lit up.

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Then we headed to another bucket list item for me…a rooftop bar in NYC.

We fought the crowds on the sidewalks and walked to the Refinery Rooftop on 38th & 6th. We had an awesome view of the Empire State Building while having a drink and some appetizers.

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view from the inside

The best part was that I got to visit with a former student, fellow runner & blogger and NYC resident. She brought her friend and the four of us had a great time chatting. (I can’t believe that she graduated HS over 15 years ago.)

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From there, we walked to Penn Station to catch our train home…a long day…lots of walking…but

Happy Running! Anyone else share my love for NYC? And I still plan someday to race there!!

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Monday Running Update

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Last Week: (Week 9 of HM training) – OFF FROM WORK

  • Monday – 6 mile run, errands, nails
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3 miles with FB friend Judy & 3 miles solo

  • Tuesday – 3 mile run (rain), 1 mile run at the gym, tennis
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14 times around= 1 mile Torture

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2 week trial membership

  • Wednesday – rest, 3 mile run, gym, holiday party

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  • Thursday –  Christmas visit to mentee & mil, dinner, movie

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  • Friday- 12 mile run, mah jongg chez moi
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a tough one 😦 on a beautiful sunny day

  • Saturday –  rest, gym, cooking (2 quiches, meatloaf, apple sauce, soup), shopping

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  • Sunday – 3 mile run, tennis holiday party

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This Week: (Week 10 of HM training) – OFF FROM WORK

  • Monday – rest, DAY IN NYC
  • Tuesday – 3 mile run, lunch out, tennis
  • Wednesday – rest, gym, dinner out for New Year’s Eve, movie
  • Thursday – Hangover Half Marathon
  • Friday- rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday –  3 mile run
  • Sunday – rest, gym
I’m linking this post up with Tara at Running n’ Reading for her Weekend Update!

Happy Running! How is your running going?  Any races ?

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Currently

Being off from work for more than a weekend is very strange for me. I am not used to having so much free time and yet, not getting things done.

Reading…. I want to see Unbroken tomorrow in the theaters so I am trying to finish the book. (I doubt I will finish, though.)

Watching… I heard this show was good and I am binge watching all the episodes to catch up. So far, I am enjoiying it and I think I am hooked.

Drinking I have fallen in love with herbal teas.

Eating… out a lot.

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lots of holiday and birthday celebrations

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Anticipating the Hangover Half Marathon on New Year’s Day…but only as a training run but still nervous.

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Wishing for  Seasonally warm temps and DRY weather… no snow, ice or rain so I can run outdoors.

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Yay! Clear path.

Seeing next week… Going to MoMA in NYC to see…

and seeing the decorations that I missed on my last visit.

Loving... that I do not have to go to work and can RUN any time I want and do whatever whenever. I may even hit the gym.

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have to finish knitting this scarf by tomorrow!

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Feeling… Anxious. I am always nervous about running a half marathon especially a destination race where I don’t know anyone.

West Palm beach, here I come!

Happy Running?  What are you currently….?

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Would You Rather…? Holiday Edition

…Run a Christmas themed event in the heat or the snow?

Probably the snow because hey, it is a Christmas-themed event.  But I do not enjoy the cold, as a rule.

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this was during a snowstorm

…Sing / listen to Christmas songs during your run, or wear a Christmas outfit during your run?

A little of both.  I have a few Christmas songs on my iPhone and I have dressed up to run.

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… A new running watch, or an entry fee to a running event?

A new running watch.  My Garmin 205 is getting old.

… Go for a run before your Christmas meal or after?

Definitely before.  It would give me the excuse to eat a lot of goodies.

…Listen to an Audiobook / Podcast on running, or read a book about running?

I have never listened to an audiobook/podcast on running but I have read many a book on running. I would like to read this one:

… A year access to an online running coach or 5 one-on-one visits to a running coach?

One-on-one. I need the person to keep me accountable.  If it were online, I know I wouldn’t get as much out of it.

… Give up your Christmas to help those in need (like a soup kitchen), or spend your Christmas with ALL your family?

I don’t have big family so I think I would rather give up my Christmas to help those in need. I do give gifts to my mentee’s kids each Christmas.

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I just love him!

… Watch Love Actually or The Holiday?

Love Actually  – it is one of my favorite  movies.

… Ham or Chicken / Turkey for Christmas meal?

I don’t really like ham, so I would prefer chicken or turkey. But I actually really like Lasagna on Christmas Day. I have spent many a Christmas at my Italian in-laws.

Happy Running! So which would you rather? Share some answers in the comments or share on your own blog and link back! 

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It’s that time of year…

Time to mail those holiday cards out.

I participated in this card swap:

I was paired with Kristy from the Runaway Bride Planner to whom I sent this card:

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I was also paired with John from Run. Geek. Run Disney who will be sending me a card.

My virtual running friends will get this one:

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I also plan to send the card below to a few friends and family:

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Happy Running? Do send many holiday cards? Do you buy them or make your own?

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Friday Five – Holiday traditions

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Every Friday, three DC area bloggers Mary at Mar On the Run, Cynthia at You Signed Up For What?! and Courtney from Eat Pray Run, DC to host the Friday Five linkup.  Anyone can join with their own Friday Five post (yes, it must be a Friday Five!!)  They encourage you to visit other blogs on the linkup, comment, share and engage!

This week, the theme is Holiday Traditions:

Here are five of my favorite traditions:

1. Running through the Lights in the Park

It is a mile from where I work so I try to run here after work as many times as I can (including a 5k race).

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2. Decorating with Snowmen

I am Jewish and my hubby is Catholic. Snowmen are non-denominational so it works for us.  I love them and they are so cute!

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3. Lighting the Menorah

I was raised very religious but I am no longer.  I do enjoy eating latkes and lighting the Menorah to celebrate Chanukah..

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4. Bringing Gifts to my mentee’s sons

I don’t have any grandkids so I love to spend Christmas morning at Amanda’s (the girl I used to mentor.)

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5. Going to the Movies on Christmas Day

After seeing my mentee and then having dinner with my mother-in-law & stepsons, we always go to the movies to see a movie that opens on Christmas Day. This year, I hope to see….

Unfortunately, I can only mention 5 but runner’s up are: Christmas parties, baking cookies, visiting NYC.

Happy Running! What are your holiday traditions?

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I Love New York!

It’s no secret.  I love New York.

I have been lucky to get down to the city several times this past year –January,  June, September &  in October twice (Oct 4 & Oct 25).

But, of course, I had to visit during the holiday season.

Last year, my friends, Mary Pat, Eileen & I did the typical tourist things.

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This year, our group grew and there were six of us.

We took the Megabus down. It was drizzly and cloudy but not that cold so we walked to the restaurant with a detour to Bryant Park.

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 Then we had a nice lunch – I had a delicious soup, half a sandwich and a awesome pumpkin gelato for dessert.

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Then we went to a show. (It was raining and a perfect time to spend a few hours indoors.)

The show was very enjoyable.  Idina Menzel was awesome.  It was a little redundant and long but still very good.

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photo op at Times Square

After the show we walked around trying to see all the window displays –  Sak’s, Macy’s etc. before catching our train home. The rain had stopped and it was warmer than before the show,

But it was the night of the lighting of the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center and it was soooooo crowded so we skipped Saks and walked down 6th Ave on our way to Macys.

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We had dinner in Penn Station while we waited for our train home.  We all lamented about how fast the day went and how we can’t wait to come back to NYC.

It was a great day. (Almost as much fun as my day running in Central Park.)

Happy Running! What is a must-do during the holidays for you?

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Lights in the park & My Next 5K

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I usually run fairly often around the park this time of year to view the lights.  I can get in a full hour run before the cars come. But this year, with my turkey trot training group run on Mondays and my volunteer Couch to 5K runs on Wednesdays, Monday night was my first run through the lights.

There are more than 125 displays.  Here are just a few samples:

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Here’s a virtual tour:

So now you know what my Dec 6 race course will look like?

Although the course changes from year to year, there are always fireworks at the start and you always run through the lights in the park.

I usually dress somthing like this.

This is a very popular race and sells out early. This will be the 5th time I am running this race:

2010 – 29:15
2011 – 30:47 (fell during the race)
2012 – 35:25 (1st race after stress fracture)
2013 – 33:16 (during a blizzard)

As you can see, anything can happen, especially with a race at night during December. If the weather is good, I am hoping for a course PR.

Until work’s out on Dec 19, this will be my favorite after work place to run.

Happy Running?  Does your town have a festive place to run?

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Holiday Traditions

It’s that time of year!!  I personally love the holidays. And there are things that I do EVERY year…

On the running front:

  • Thanksgiving Turkey Trot – when I am healthy I like to run a 5K.  This year, I am running a 10K for the first time.
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MaryPat & I usually run it together

me & MaryPat at the Delmar Turkey Trot

  • Running through the lights in the park.  The lights go on at 5 pm from Nov 20-Jan 1.  Cars don’t enter until 6 pm. Perfect place to run for one hour in the evening.

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  • The Last Run in Albany – a crowded 5k that starts with fireworks and weaves around the park above.

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  • Running anywhere & anytime during my TWO weeks off from work!!

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Non-running activities:

  • Thanksgiving – my hubby & I usually go out to a restaurant and then stop by his mother’s after to visit with her & his sons.
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outside our favorite restaurant in Lake George

  • a trip to NYC – to see the decorations, etc. with friends

fun in the city

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  • Decorating – since the kids are grown & we don’t entertain much, I have scaled it down – just a small tree and lots of snowmen (love them!)

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  • December Birthdays – my mentee Amanda’s is Dec 9 and her son is December 14. I have friends with birthdays Dec 10, Dec 12 & Dec 17. There will be a lot of dinners out to celebrate.
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Lights in the park for Richard’s

Amanda, me & Hannah enjoying our chocolate fondue desset

dinner & a movie for Amanda’s

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many birthday desserts

  • Cookie Swap at work – it’s the only time during the year that I bake cookies.
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I try not to eat all of them & give some to my hubby

  • annual work party – we used to have a big fancy one with spouses. Now we have a luncheon at work.

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  • annual dinner with my tennis friends – Chinese auction and sing a-long

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  • Christmas Day – first with my mentee & her sons and then to my hubby’s mother to see her & my stepsons.

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  • a trip to the NYC Boat Show – my hubby loves to look at boats & I love the city.

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  • New Year’s – we usually do something with our Lake George friends.

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Happy Running! What are some of your holiday traditions?

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