Life Lately_5.27.14

First and foremast, Happy Birthday to my niece, Ella, who turns 8 years old today! The sweetest girl who has brought so much love to our lives since 2006!

Ella and Jonathan, Summer 2013

So, I know I've been an absent blogger lately. There has been a lot going on that I'm not ready to talk about on here yet, but, I'll do my best to get back on track. So here's what else has been happening lately... 

Jenn's bachelorette in Miami was a blast! The weather was perfect and the company was incredible. Jenn is prettttty blessed to have such awesome girlfriends in her life.

Nights out on the town followed by days at the pool and beach equaled = fun & relaxation at its finest. I am so happy for Jenn and excited for the wedding (in just a few short weeks!). Eeeeek!

Once I got back from Miami, it was time to REALLY focus on training for the Run to Remember half marathon. Remember this race from last year? It's a pretty special one around these parts. This year, I was already in the middle of my sugar-free challenge, which really helped with my training. Besides that, I pretty much followed the plan that I did last year: long runs every weekend, boxing classes 2-3 days, and a short run once per week. What helped this year is that Rob also ran it so we were in the same boat in terms of long run days, being in pain, nights we had to stay in, nutrition etc.

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To me, the best part about long runs is getting into the city and taking in the views. These are a few of the photos I took during my long runs. I would just put my arm up in the air with my phone in hand and snap a couple shots. Funny how some of these came out so good!

As I get older and smarter with training, I've learned a couple really important things:

1.) Do the plan that works for you. I've found that continuing my boxing classes keeps me strong and my endurance up. I may not run as many miles per week as most half marathoners, but, I'm injury-free, strong, and balanced.

2. Pay attention to your diet. Fuel properly. Cut back on the sugar and increase the protein intake. Your body goes through a lot during training and it needs to be properly nourished.

3. Rest days and foam rolling are essential. Listen to your body. Rest is just as important as training days. Yes... JUST AS IMPORTANT. Muscles need to recover to get STRONGER.

Finally, race day arrived and I was as nervous as I always am before the race. I woke up bright eyed and bushy tailed at 4:45am on Sunday morning (race began at 7am). Rob couldn't believe how awake I was, but, adrenaline was already pumping! I made a gluten free english muffin, downed my vitamins, and continued to drink water.

After my nerves settled and it was time to line up.... Rob headed to the front of the pack with the 6-minute mile crew (I know, crazy good) and I hung out at the 8/830 group. I looked down to put my ear buds in and noticed the little rubber cover that keeps the bud in my ear must have fallen off. So, (without panicking) I put my problem solving skills to work - took one of the energy gummies out of my pocket, rolled it into a ball and stuck it on the end of my ear piece and stuck it in my ear. It worked! Although it kind of blocked the sound haha

We finished! Rob completed it in 1:28:19 and in 106 place out of 7172 runners!!! He shrugs it off like it's NBD. I think he's superman.......
I finished in 1:58:47 (#2692)... my second best time. I was happy with that. Endurance-wise I felt great... My ankles though... man... for the last few long runs they start to kill at 8 miles. I've taken the last two days off. Tomorrow, I'll head back to boxing! All in all, it was another great experience. The weather was perfect for running and it's always incredible to see so many runners and police offers running for their friends and family. <3

Anyone have any races planned lately? Did anyone run the Run to Remember this weekend? How did it go for you?

Hope you all have an awesome week! xo

Weekend Sunshine

What a weekend! By now, most of you probably know that I ran the Boston Run to Remember half marathon this weekend.  What an emotional and amazing experience.  The tribute to our fallen law enforcement officers and a special tribute to Officer Collier in addition to the crowd, the overwhelming "Boston strong" presence, and personally the fundraiser for the Alzheimer's Association caused most to get at least a little bit choked up. It was, by far, the best race I've ever run.

​I hope you all had a fantastic Memorial Day Weekend.  Let us all be so grateful for those that serve our country.

​Kicking off Weekend Sunshine with one of my all time favorites.  This song came on right as mile 9 started and I immediately got a little kick in my step and picked up my pace. I am not kidding.

Ready to go... ALZ Singlet, bib, kicks, & Boston strong head band. 

On the right, Seaport Blvd...  American flags & downtown Boston.

On the left, I was waiting to go... it was only 41 degrees at the starting line!

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And, on the back of every runner's shirt, we wore a special bib with Officer Sean Collier's badge number.  He was going to run the race on Sunday.

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​The only picture I took during the run (my phone is my music).  There were at least 25 or 30 cruisers lined up with at least 30 officers to give us high 5's right near MIT.

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​Here I am after I finished.  Came in at 1:56:29.  I ended up getting my personal best and took 4 minutes off my original PR.  If you asked me a month ago if I thought I would accomplish that, I would have looked at you like you were crazy.  I think there were numerous reasons that I felt so good (adrenaline), but, I must say that cross-training (boxing classes) and knowing that I was running FOR something instead of for myself is what helped me do it. Who's running with me next year?

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Last but definitely not least, my niece, Ella turned 7 YEARS OLD today. Where does the time go!? Here she is in the Memorial Day Parade with her Daisy troop.  All seven years of her.

Happy Birthday, Ella... ​you are the sweetest, smartest girl I know. Love you very much.

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​I hope you all had a great weekend despite the rain. Let me know how you spent it! Have a great week! xo

Weekend Sunshine

​I just made the cut to get in a "Friday Sunshine" post!  Enjoy, my friends...

​Friday, the vacation crew (sans Janet & Matt) headed over to Steel & Rye.  The last time I was there, we got wine. This time, we sampled the drinks... they are just as good as the food! They make all of their own mixers so everything is very fresh. I especially like the "Maritime Out"

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Saturday afternoon, I headed out for my last long run before my half marathon next week. I noticed that they planted little 'Boston Strong" flower beds on the Northern Ave bridge.  I was on mile 9 at this point and starting to get tired... this was a nice pick-me-up. If you are interested in donating to my cause... click here. I am 75% to goal!​

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​Bowling at Kings on Saturday night, Mr. Boombastic came on... bring on the dance party. Click below & enjoy.

I'm so happy to celebrate two very exciting moments with two of the most important people in my life. (left) Jenn asked me to be a bridesmaid (isn't that card awesome?) (right) Kim is having a baby girl next month.​ I cannot wait to meet little Baby W and am so excited for Kim & Billy.

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​After Kim's shower today, I headed over to visit my family, looked up and saw the below "optical phenomenon"... a rainbow around the Sun. It lasted for at least an hour. Pretty cool, huh? I'm taking it as a sign of good things to come (because, you know, it has to have a meaning, right?! ;) ).

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Did anyone else see this today? Is anyone else running the Run to Remember next week? Do tell.​

Have a sunny week! xo