Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Weekend--this is a long one...

The girls and I made a quick weekend trip to Utah.  My sister and I had signed up for our second annual half marathon (we're making it a tradition :) ).

We figured it would be easiest to meet each other in Utah for this half marathon after researching races in our own states.  There are a LOT of choices in Utah for half marathons, and they're mostly held on Saturday instead of Sunday.  They happen every weekend AND there are choices of races in canyons where it's nice and cool, but most importantly, there's a lot of downhill sections of the race.

First, the half marathon story and pictures.  And since I want to remember how it went, I'm going to copy my sister and tell the whole story about how I felt during the race. I only wish I was as witty as her so this would be entertaining for you.  But I'm not :)

We had to wake up at 3:30 a.m. to catch a bus to the start line.  I guess that's the price you have to pay for running down a canyon--there's nowhere to park at the start and they have to bus people up there.  And wow, there were a LOT of buses.

Living in a small town, I underestimate the amount of people who show up for these races.  It's fine, except for the traffic at 4 a.m. to park and get on a bus. And maybe you're a little late to begin with. We sat in the car a good 20 minutes trying to get to the parking lot.  Finally I pulled over and parked in front of someone's house and we walked the rest of the way to meet Jordyn (a friend from my ward who was running this race with us) We all boarded the bus and listened to the other people around us talk.  I scoffed at the man talking about his toe causing him problems, until Jordyn told us later (she was sitting by him) he had just run a 50 mile race the week before and lost his toenail. Yikes! WHO DOES THAT!? I wouldn't be WALKING a week later.  Actually, I probably wouldn't have lived through it.  So no more scoffing at hurting toes.  Good work old man.  (And he was old--by 50 mile race standards anyway--probably like 55 or 60).  Much tougher than I could ever hope to be.

We got to the start line and waited for 6 a.m. to come around.  Amanda was grumpy, which was really funny to me because 1) she's funny all the time and 2) she's always (or was always) perky in the mornings.  So I had some good laughs at all the funny, grumpy things she was saying.

It was FREEZING cold.  They had a van to take down items of clothing so you could pick them up at the finish line.  I didn't want to part with my sweats because it was so cold. So I waited until the last second to shed them and dump them in the van.

Finally the start time rolled around and we were off.  Just a note, I'm a big jerk and I don't ever want to run with anyone. I probably mentioned this last year on my blog when I ran the first half marathon.  Amanda likes to run with people and talk to make the run go faster and I think this is crazy.  I just can't talk while running and I want to go as fast as I can at my own pace and not pace myself with anyone else--faster or slower. I don't even want to follow a pacer. Sorry Manda!!  I've heard you shouldn't run so fast that you're too breathless on long runs.  If I wasn't breathing hard, I'd be walking.  So...I'll just listen to my music and breathe hard for 13.1 miles.

As we took off, I was impressed with how downhill this race really was!  It was FUN to run (the first 7 miles) because I wasn't out of breath or too tired.  And I was pleasantly surprised when the lady on my app broke in to tell me how fast the first mile was.  It was fast.  Probably too fast, but I didn't feel like I was going that fast and I felt like I had plenty in me to keep going at that pace.  But then after mile 7 we started coming out of the canyon and my beautiful downhill run was over.  We started running on a cart path at a golf course.  I didn't like this part as much because it was hilly--up and down--with the downhill being too steep to be comfortable to run.  And who am I kidding, so were the uphill parts.  I was starting to get tired around mile 9 and could tell I better scale the pace back a bit to have the next 4(.1) miles in me.

That's when I saw our family.  YAY!! They were situated in just the right spot in the race to cheer us on.  I stood up a little straighter and pretended I wasn't tired.  Picked up the pace a bit and looked like I was enjoying myself :)  Sam and Brett (my brothers-in-law) came and brought Hailey and Ashley.  Bless their hearts for waking up that early and driving through the traffic to find a spot to cheer for us for the 2 seconds it took to run by.  But seriously, it really meant a lot and made all the difference in my mood and energy.  I was getting bored of staring at the backs of the people in front of me and watching their funny ways of running.  One day I want to videotape the back of me to see if I run as funny as some people do.

Anyway, I don't remember which mile it was--probably 10ish?--that there was a big steep UPhill.  I didn't think this was a very funny joke.  I still "ran" up it, but it was STEEP.  I was excited to get to the top of it and figured I could handle the last 3 miles.  The last 3 miles were OK, but a little slower than my beginning pace.  And I thought SEVERAL times that I don't know how anyone could run a full marathon.  Because that would have meant I wasn't even halfway. Maybe one day.

I didn't sprint to the finish like I did last year.  I did quicken the pace and beat my last year's time by a lot.  I got 1:40.  That's a 7:40/mile pace.  7 minutes faster than last year's finishing time :)  I was happy with that and can't complain.  Just remember that downhill start helped a lot.

When I stopped running, I didn't feel like I was going to puke like I felt last year.  But I did feel a little drunk--or at least I imagine that's what someone feels like when they can't walk straight, seeing as how I've never drank in my life.  It was a little funny trying to walk around and stay upright.  My legs were so wobbly!  Finally I found some shade and laid down.  I should've probably kept moving but by this time I was REALLY hot. Such a difference from the start!

There was free Kneaders french toast at the finish line for racers.  I think this is funny because the LAST thing you feel like doing after running is eating.  I had a banana and walked around a bit.  Met Manda and Jordyn at their finish.  Sam, Brett, Hailey and Ashley had also come to the finish line :)  They went home and took ALL the kids out for breakfast.  We said good-bye to Jordyn and then Amanda and I hung around awhile.  We waited until we kind of felt like eating and by that time they were putting away the grills and all the food.  Boo. No free french toast for us.  I didn't care at the time because food sounded gross, but now I do because I haven't ever had Kneaders french toast. And french toast is right up there with my favorite foods :)

Sam (an amazingly talented graphic artist) and Brett had spent time making this poster to cheer us on.  I was REALLY impressed!  Zombie Kim is a little scary.  I hope there's never a zombie apocalypse :) 
For any of you who have seen Zombieland (the edited version, naturally): don't you think we could've added Rule #1: Cardio
Haha, funny movie.  You should see it if you haven't.
And yes, Amanda and I wear matching outfits because it's AWESOME, and it's a now a(n awesome) tradition.



Hailey and Ashley made little posters, too.  One says: "Go mom and Ant Amanda" :) and the other says: "Run Amanda Run"  I'm glad they woke up to hold posters for us.  I think ours were the best :)  Although it was entertaining to read other's posters and helps pass the time.  One poster said something like: "You think your legs are tired, my arms are dead from holding this poster"  I'm sure it was worded much better, but you get the gist.


Amanda, Jordyn, and me. 


Ugh, she's so beautiful.  And way cuter in her outfit than me!


Now, for the rest of the weekend.  Sunday was Ashley's birthday, so we took a trip to Build-A-Bear on Saturday.  It was a surprise for her, but she was SOOO excited.  She's been begging and begging to go sometime, but we don't have any branches very close to us.  Amanda and her adorable kids came and we had the whole Build-A-Bear experience.  Ashley was beside herself.

Ashley holding her bear.


Brandon was so cute with his little puppy (his name is Brown :) )  He did NOT want to let it go!  Even before it was filled and just a limp sack he loved it.  We got it filled and he held it as soon as it was done.  He didn't even want to let it go while she tied up the back of his puppy.  So he held it while she tied it up. He's so cute!


Hailey and Ashley with their Build-A-Bear loot.


Amanda took us out for Coldstone after.  Ahhhh, Coldstone.  So delicious.  Let's pretend that my cup's not licked clean already and everyone else hasn't even finished yet. OK? I just ran 13.1 miles. I was finally hungry by this time and food sounded REALLY good.


This is my nephew, Jacob.  He's 4 1/2 months old and SOO CUTE.  My goodness he's handsome.  He's such a good little baby and so happy!  He has the cutest smile, and he's not shy about smiling at everyone all the time.  Plus, he's so chubby!  It's too bad he has such modest clothing on, or you would be able to see his arm/leg rolls--the sign of a true chubby baby :)  


We drove home Sunday so we could have a little birthday party for Ashley and celebrate Father's day with everyone.  Trevor and the boys had made a little video of them telling Ashley Happy Birthday.  She LOVED it and wanted to watch it over and over.
 I was kind of sleepy on the way home and Ashley asked if we could stop at a playground we were passing.  It was only about an hour from home, and normally I would've kept going.  But I figured I'd better walk (more like hobble, because I was sore now) around and wake up.  
Hailey found a dead fish to poke at.  Good times.


We got home and had a little birthday/Father's day celebration.  Ashley was so excited :)


 Mostly for her Giant Tummy Stuffer.

I can't believe she's 7!  She's such a good helper and always so happy. We had so much fun on our "girls" weekend.  I'm glad I got to spend a little special time with the girls on our roadtrip.  I'll have to post some pictures of the boys on their father/son campout when I get them from Trevor's phone.  What an amazing and fun weekend!!  This summer has lots of plans in store, so hopefully many more posts to follow!




3 comments:

Sandy Brunson said...

I'm impressed with you and Amanda! I don't know how you find the time to train for a half and raise little kids. I have not figured out that balance yet! Looking forward to more posts about your summer!

Sam Howard said...

Now I have the Tummy Stuffer song in my head!

Amanda, Curtis, Ellis, Hugh, Rhys, Graham, Sylvia said...

Way to go! And--ahem--you look crazy gorgeous! If you can't see it yourself, take it from me. It's the truth. Glad you had some sweet sista time with Amanda and with your girls.