Leaving the Polar Vortex

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Albany, NY

Yes, it is COLD again in the NE.

I don’t mind leaving it.

I am tired of running dressed like this!!

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I want to dress like this!

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Unfortunately, the warm weather is leaving Florida as well.  The forecast calls for unsettled weather – cool, windy with a chance of showers each day.

After scouring the web, this is the best forecast I could find.

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Flagler Beach, FL

So I guess I won’t be on the beach perfecting my tan 😦  (It was sunny and in the 80s last week…)

Anyway, it will be warmer than home.  Our friends’ house is on the water.

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morning view from their house

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evening view

They also live within walking distance of the ocean.

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I can’t control the weather.

Hopefully, at least I will have some terrific views while running and I get to do my 5K in St. Augustine.

Happy Running!  Have a nice week and weekend!   I’ll be back on March 3!

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Next Race, Vacation, HM Training Break

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ALL NEW: This year’s Lighthouse Run is themed!! It’s Vegas Nights — (Ugh! I don’t like dressing up for races…especially if I am traveling.)

Unfortunately, there is NO time for running this week.  I have been working at the NYS Bar exam for two days and TOMORROW I leave for  Daytona Beach, FL.

visiting these folks who have a new house

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this is their new house

I can’t wait to leave this Polar Vortex and hit some warm weather.

and run along the water

And then there’s the 5K race.

Here:

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St. Augustine Lighthouse (we visited it last Jan.)

Unfortunately, this vacation falls right in the middle of Half Marathon training. (At least I have been running at least 8 miles on the weekend since early November and have run at least 10 miles already 4 times.)

In addition, I haven’t run a 5K since December 14 as I have been trying to run longer in preparation for my half.

The race also will be starting at 4:30 pm (fueling??) and I will be with friends.

So I guess I’ll just have to…

Happy Running!
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Monday Running Update

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Last Week:

  • Monday – DAY OFF, 3 miles, tennis
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in town

  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday – 4 miles on the treadmill at work (snowy slushy roads AGAIN)
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watched Olympic women’s figure skating 🙂

  • Thursday – rest, haircut
  • Friday – 4 miles, rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday – rest 11 miles
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windy wet run on the Corning bike path

  • Sunday –  11 miles rest
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look at this running skirt I got at Walmart for $5 – 2 pockets in the front

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and one pocket in the back

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This Week:

  • Monday – rest, work at bar exam, 3 miles after ??
  • Tuesday – restwork at bar exam
  • Wednesday -rest,  fly to Daytona Beach
  • Thursday – 4 miles?
  • Friday – rest
  • Saturday – 5K race
  • Sunday –  rest, fly home

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

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City of Palm Springs Mayor’s Race Report

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According to the race description: this is “one of the most scenic runs you will ever experience… See the uptown, downtown, historic buildings, parks and the scenic mountain views. ..Raffle prizes, food samples, and a fun flat course make this one of the best! Prizes for every age division. Commemorative photo and medal for every 5K and 10 Mile finisher! Breakfast is included!”

Sounds perfect….except that I had to run 10 MILES!!

I hadn’t run double digits in 3 MONTHS (the day of my half marathon.) I have been loosely training by running about 8 slow run/walk miles each weekend since then. And I have been too busy to run this past week.

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This was our last race together – 4/28/13

But the goal of this race was running a race with Mary and escaping the FRIGID COLD of the Northeast was just a bonus.

Secretly I wanted to finish under 1:50 but since I had never run a 10 mile race before, it was automatically a PR, anyway.

Mary & I had gotten our race packets the night before and even drove the course so we were super prepared.  We even bought matching Lululemon shirts and silver bracelets for luck.

I was really psyched for the race. My first of 2014.

Getting up early was easy if you are from the East coast.  My brain was awake at 4 am and I didn’t have to get up until 5:30.

I had my new race breakfast of oatmeal and herbal tea and we took off around 6:15.

I knew that it would be warm during the race but without the sun up, it was chilly so I wore a jacket.

We arrived early, found a spot in the designated lot and sauntered off to the park where the race was held.  The atmosphere was very festive…lots of health-related booths.

There was a 10 mile race, then a 5 k and then a 1K. The 10 mile started at 8 am and the others starting at 8:30. In total there were about 700 runners but most were in the 5K.

Suzanne Somers was there and we got to meet her.

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Suzanne with a “bag man” and race organizer

Soon, it was time to use the porta potty, take one GU, ditch my jacket at baggage check and head to the start.

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just waiting…look at that BLUE sky

We were near the front and planned to start together and then Mary since she was training for a marathon would slow down.

I myself was nervous since I pulled a muscle in my right hip/glute while sitting at the pool the day before (reaching back to adjust the chair…duh) and it hurt every time I bent or twisted. I was wondered whether or not it would affect my running. (By the way, my cold was almost gone…yay!)

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here we go

Well, it did.  It hurt with every step.  I just ran and prayed that I wouldn’t have to DNF. The views on the course were breath taking.  I even stopped to take a photo which I normally don’t do during a race.

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another beautiful bridge

It was warm but felt good and in the desert, so VERY VERY DRY!! I made sure that I had water at every stop. Luckily there were many, at least 5 that I can remember (miles 2, 4, 6, 8, 9).

At one point, it got hilly and my back hurt so I was walking.  A lady came up behind me and pushed me up the hill.  She said “You can do it.  You’re almost there.”

After that, we ran and talked for a while.  It was nice and I forgot about my pain. Eventually, I needed to run faster and lost her.

Believe it or not, around mile 4, the pain went away (at least until after the race.)  Now, I could concentrate on my pace and enjoy the scenery.

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a group of students on the course

Now that I was pain-free, I wanted to finish under 1:50:00.  That meant that I had to maintain a 11 minute pace.  Sounds slow and easy to do but it wasn’t it.  It was very warm and very dry.

I would be under 11 minutes and then I would stop for water and go over.  I ate Gu at mile 4 and mile 8 and that it is hard to do quickly and without walking.

And the only thing about the race that I didn’t like was the traffic.  I was running alone for the most part and when I came to an intersection, I had to stop and wait until they stopped traffic for the runners.  This happened several times. (I even witnessed a car accident.)

Anyway, I maintained my pace and felt a lot better during the last few miles of the race.  I was even passing people. That felt good.

I sprinted through the finish line and crossed at 1:49:55.  I was thrilled.

I grabbed my jacket and water and waited for Mary.

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5 minutes later and very happy

We headed to get our free breakfast (fruit & an egg burrito) until the results were posted.

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modeling our medals

Woo Hoo. I came in 3rd in my age group (Love being old!)

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The Mayor who ran the race (and finished in 1:22) gave out the awards.

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A two medal day.  What could be better?

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me & the mayor

We then headed back to La Quinta for a post race soak in the hot tub …

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view from the parking lot

and a celebratory dessert:

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BEST pastries ever (outside of France)

So my first race and first destination race of 2014 was a success.  I had lots of fun and even won an AG award.  (The pain in my hip is slowly going away.)

Race Stats:

mile 1 – 9:59
mile 2 – 10:53
mile 3 – 12:14
mile 4 – 10:51
mile 5 – 11:14
mile 6 – 10:51
mile 7 – 10:57
mile 8 – 11:32
mile 9 – 11:29
mile 10 – 9:26

1:49:30 (Garmin time)

I liked that my fastest mile was mile 10!!!

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Happy Running! Have you raced this year yet?

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Before the Mayor’s Wellness 10 Mile Race

The day before I left for California, I had a very sore throat which always means that I am coming down with a cold. Great, right? (I made sure to pack Dayquil and Nyquil.)

After 3 planes and running to catch each connection, I made it to La Quinta, CA late Wednesday afternoon. And I did have the beginnings of a cold…boo hoo!

Mary had just returned from Hawaii. I was tired (and sick) and just glad to have my luggage and have escaped the cold dreary weather of the East coast. So the first day, Mary and I just hung out, catching up since I hadn’t seen her since May.  Dinner was take out – a delicious lobster burrito.

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view from Mary’s apartment – she lives on the 12th hole of a golf course

The next morning, I looked outside and it looked like the photo above.  I had to go for a run, right? Even my awful cold couldn’t stop me.

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I hadn’t run since Sunday so I took it slow, taking in all my new surroundings. What perfect weather…sunny..warm…dry! Mountains everywhere as well as flowers and fruit trees. (Even my runny nose didn’t get me down.)

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After my run, Mary toured me around la Quinta.

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love the bridges here

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and the mountains

We visited the school where she teaches.

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outdoors with no hallways

We shopped and strolled in Rancho Mirage.

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“les trois chast” statues

 We bought identical Lululemon racing tops (on sale).  This was my FIRST Lulu purchase ever.

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I love the sayings on the inside…and it’s so comfortable…I’m hooked!

Next we headed to Indian Wells Tennis Garden where they were building a new stadium for the March BNP Paribas Tennis Open. I was so excited since I LOVE tennis.

I bought a cap (that I wore for the race) and a shirt for the hubby.

The stadium wasn’t finished and not exactly open for the public but we managed to sneak in and I was able to stand on Centre Court.

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so cool to be where the pros will be playing soon..

That night, we also relaxed with take out – this time a salad bowl with beef and shrimp – yummy!

On Friday, I hung out at the pool and hot tub, reading and relaxing in the sun…so perfect. (My cold seemed to be going away… must have been the weather.)

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Eleven minutes…loved this book!

In the afternoon, we headed to Palm Springs (about 30 minutes away). First we located the park where the race would start the next day and picked up our race packet.

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Wellness Park in Palm Springs

We had time to kill before the Pasta Dinner so we decided to drive the Ten Mile course.

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The beginning of the course was a little hilly but had awesome views. Miles 5-8 or so would be flat but monotonous as you ran through town.

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mile 3

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BIG Marilyn in town

All in all, it looked like it would be a fun race.

The pasta dinner consisted of plain or wheat pasta with either marinara or alfredo sauce, bread, a salad and a protein cookie. You could eat as much as you wanted and we sure did.

When we got home, we laid out all our race stuff and then went for a luxurious soak in the hot tub.

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aaah…I could get used to this.

I tried to get a decent night sleep since we would have to wake up early the next day (5:30 am or so.)

To be continued…

Happy Running! Anyone else do this race or any other in Palm Springs?

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Running Update

Just got back last night from my fabulous vacation in Palm Springs, CA. (More details in another post.)

Last Week:

  • Monday – rest
  • Tuesday – 3 miles on TM at work, lunch delivered at work (late holiday gift), tennis
  • Wednesday –  rest, fly to Palm Springs
  • Thursday – 3 miles

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  • Friday – rest
  • Saturday – 10 mile race!!

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  • Sunday – rest – 3 miles
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week 1 complete: 16 miles

This Week:

  • Monday – rest, fly home
  • Tuesday – 3 miles on TM at lunch, tennis
  • Wednesday –  3 miles, yoga
  • Thursday – rest, haircut
  • Friday – 4 miles, mah jongg
  • Saturday – rest, dinner out for our 15th anniversary
  • Sunday – 8 miles

Happy Running! How is your running going? Any races to start off the new year?

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My Next Race and First of 2014

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My latest excuse for a vacation is that a friend moved to Palm Springs, CA in August and she invited me to come visit.

Remember Mary, my running, ice cream buddy?

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So guess where I am going January 8-13, 2014? PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA!!

It is not an ideal time to take off from work since I just had 2 weeks off and it’s is the start of a new semester. But it sounded like a nice race, Mary is still on vacation & I was able to use my frequent flyer miles.

So off I go… to run this race:

jan11 Here’s the race description:

Join the Mayor of Palm Springs for one of the most scenic runs you will ever experience. The race is part of Mayor Steve Pougnet’s commitment to health and reducing childhood obesity. See the uptown, downtown, historic buildings, parks and the scenic mountain views. There is a race for everyone of every age. Come join the fun! Every registrant receives a hot breakfast and finisher’s medal! Raffle prizes, food samples, and a fun flat course make this one of the best! Prizes for every age division. Commemorative photo and medal for every 5K and 10 Mile finisher! Breakfast is included! Join us at the Pre-Race Spaghetti Dinner the night before.

5K or 10 miler??

We are both running the 10 miler.  My first so a PR!!

I am really excited to see Mary again.  To run with Mary! To leave the cold weather!

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view from Mary’s patio…she lives on the 12th hole

I am excited! My only goal for this race is to have fun and finish healthy.

Happy Running! Do you plan your vacations around races??

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Weekly Running Update

 

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Last Week: (Off from work ALL WEEK!)

  • Mondayrest,  3 miles, tennis
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in town and around the golf course

  • Tuesday – 4 3 miles (tennis cancelled), New Year’s Eve dinner out
  • Wednesday –  rest, 3 miles, cruise on Lake George, (yoga cancelled)
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in the neighborhood

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on Lake George

  • Thursday – 4 miles rest – too cold and snowy
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we got about a foot but the temps were sub-zero

  • Friday – 3 miles on the treadmill at work, mah jongg
  • Saturday – rest, bus trip to NYC with the hubby for the Boat Show, lots of walking miles in NYC

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  • Sunday – 8 slow slippery miles
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on the Corning Bike Path – just did it slow as to not fall.

This Week: (Back to work 😦 )

  • Monday – rest
  • Tuesday – 3 miles on TM at lunch, tennis
  • Wednesday –  rest, fly to Palm Springs
  • Thursday – 3 miles?
  • Friday – rest
  • Saturday – 10 mile race!!
  • Sunday – rest
  • Monday – rest, fly home

Happy Running! How is your running going? Any races to start off the new year?

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Another Destination Race

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Yup, that’s me.

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Our good friends that moved to Florida live not far. I visited them last January and we went to St Augustine which I loved.

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St Augustine lighthouse

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at the top

Anyway, I found this race and it sounds really cool:

A celebration of historic preservation, community gatherings and family outings from 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Night Fest begins at 4:30 p.m. with the 5k Walk and Fun Run starting at 5:30 p.m.. Then, at dusk, the French lens comes alive with light at the top of the tower. A special presentation on navigating by the stars will be presented via the Smithsonian Institutions Affiliates Program. A local cooking contest will also be featured with voting from attendees. Plus, there will be boat building, a crafts tent and a new shipyard play area for children.

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the course

 The timing is not great.  I have to take Feb 24 & 25 off to work at the NYS bar exam. But I am going to try to make it work  (and I convinced my hubby to come along.)

Happy Running! Are you planning any destination races?

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Currently

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.

Watching: TVs shows on my iPad.  I have to catch on missed episodes of my favorite shows – The Good Wife, Revenge, Grey’s Anatomy and Nashville

Reading: The Orphan Train. A friend recommended it and so far it is very good.

Listening: Pandora.  I usually only listen to music in the car and my drive to work is very short.  I love listening to oldies – Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, Jim Croce, Jackson Browne, Carole King, etc.

Making: Socks.  I have the wool so but I kinda have lost interest in knitting.  It reminds me of the time I knit because I couldn’t do anything else.

Feeling: Relaxed and rested.

Planning: Dinner.  Not working makes me feel guilty about not cooking dinner for my hubby.When I am working, I don’t have the time.  No excuse today.

Loving: Being able to run at any time of the day I want.  I can run in the daylight and can wait until the weather improves. I can run as far as I want and where I want. Unfortunately, this only happens once a year.

Happy Running! What’s on your ‘Currently’ list?

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