Category Archives: spring

Snapshots of Life.

I have not been feeling overly inspired to write this week, so in lieu of my normal weekly posts, I thought I would just share a few photos from the past week with you. Now if only my phone would go back to uploading my photos in higher quality I’d be all set – so sorry for the crappy quality lately, not sure what is going on & haven’t had the time to try and figure it out… 

Lilacs – I wish they would stick around a little longer each spring.

Roxie, pondering life’s great questions, like what territory to mark next.

View from my run along the Charles River in Boston, MA.  I wish I had been able to keep going but ran out of time Monday.  Looking forward to running here again sometime.

Another Pic from the Fly By Night Du with Coach K and Lynee
This week’s workout plan.  Down to 5 weeks on Sunday!
Lounging Roxster style. Apparently watching the Walking Dead tires her out…

Runners World had a great article about overcoming life challenges this month. Really puts things into perspective.

Top off on the Jeep!

National Bike to Work Day – Friday, May 17th
Vogue Kitty.

A Wedding & Biking to Nowhere.

After my run on Friday, scooted home, packed, and then jumped in the car with my friend to head to my little sister’s wedding!  I had convinced my friend that it would be a great idea to be my date for this wedding a little while back… after the chaos of the pre-wedding activities (rehearsal dinner, bridal party prep, etc) – I’m not sure he agreed but luckily the reception was a lot of fun and I’m pretty sure he didn’t walk away from the experience completely scared of my family…

The bridal party.

My sister and her husband have been dating since they were in high school, and were engaged shortly after they both finished college.  The wedding was a great time, and everything seemed to be planned perfectly.  My family teased her a bit during the planning process because we were pretty sure she had the entire thing planned out before she was engaged since she was able to secure all the primary preparations within 2 weeks of the engagement, and nailed just about every last detail.  But seriously, it was a great wedding with nothing left out or missed, both my sister and husband were beaming with happiness on Saturday and it was so awesome to see them finally get married!

My lil sister and my new brother!

While I was at home this weekend, it gave me the opportunity to finally pick up our Ragnar t-shirts!  The shirts came out perfectly!  I always use customink.com to design and order t-shirts for our various team events and they seem to nail them every time.  I would highly recommend this company if you need to make up shirts for anything, they seem to have pretty competitive pricing and allow for very small lots of shirts to be made up!  We’re 1 month away from Ragnar Cape Cod and I can’t wait! 

…. now to just finalize my superhero costumes…. have I ever mentioned how much I love Ragnar and the craziness & fun that you have while covering 200 miles with a team??  (Oh wait I have… here, and here, oh and here too…and there were a few more, but you can just search my blog for them if you’re really interested!)  

Ragnar Team Shirts!

When I returned home on Sunday I had a brick workout on the docket from my coach which consisted of a 2.5 hour bike ride with hill intervals on the trainer followed by a short run.  Needless to say, I was not excited about the prospect of getting on my bike trainer for 2.5 hours.  I had completed a 1:45 session a couple weeks ago which about killed me.  Biking to nowhere is no fun.  Especially when you try to do it for extended periods of time. 

After dragging my bike to the trainer and reluctantly changing into my workout gear I started the workout.  Now, I should also disclose that I gathered up a movie to watch, my ipad, magazines and my headphones so that I would have a multitude of distractions for my 2.5 hour sentence on the trainer.  As I got into the workout and the hill intervals, I was astonished.  The time started to just melt away.  I did catch up on some reading on the ipad and I listened to a few of my newer playlists that I downloaded from rockmyrun.com, but overall this workout really wasn’t bad, and I was SO happy at how fast the time did pass. 

After the bike ride, I grabbed a long sleeve shirt, threw some shorts over my spandex, tossed on my sneakers and hit the road.  Amazing.  I was really only supposed to run about 10 minutes, but I felt great.  The transition from biking to running can be painful sometimes, especially if you have not done it in a while, but I had zero pain and felt great so I pushed my run a bit to finish up 2 miles before I stopped.  I was amazed to see that I was hitting an 8:30 pace after the bike session – I guess this coaching thing might be working out for me!

How I made it through a 2.5 hr bike trainer session…

Yesterday, it was back to the grind of work, but the day was made better by the fact that it was sunny and finally felt like Spring in Syracuse!  After I got home from work, I went out to hang with Roxie in the backyard for a few minutes and was so happy to discover that the flowers around my house have started to appear.  The previous owner of my house really had a thing for landscaping and flowers, it’s awesome because every year there are different flowers that appear throughout the spring, summer and fall and there always seems to be something in bloom!

Hello Spring!

Roxie was pumped too about the flowers too… she also just loves to have her picture taken.  Seriously, do you know of any other dog that will just constantly pose for pictures?  I love it, but find it strange as well.  I know I am biased but I really do believe that she is the most photogenic dog ever.

Rox is super pumped about spring flowers too.

Because I want to take Wednesday night as a rest day to hang out with some friends and eat chicken wings, I moved my Wednesday workout to last night.  This meant I was back on the bike trainer for another 75 minute session. It’s strange, this 75 minutes felt waaaaayyyy longer than the 2.5 hours the night prior.  Not sure why, but it was painful.  Part of it was probably the fact I had back to back nights on the trainer, but oh well…

Roxie also expressed her displeasure by throwing various items into my back wheel while I was spinning.  This was the first time she’s ever done this and I think it scared us both.  Her first item was a rawhide chew and I thought my bike or the trainer had busted until I realized that she had thrown something at the bike.  Then she followed it with a couple of balls before resorting to trying to convince me that she is super cute and that we should be playing with her dinosaur.  She kills me, she definitely has the whole “feel bad for me and come play” look down pat.

Hey, don’t you want to play with me and my dino…?

Alright, well this week coming up marks 11 weeks to go until the Syracuse Half Ironman and my training continues.  I must admit I do love having a coach that sets up my plan and is available for consult.  I am doing workouts that I would have never come up with on my own and it is definitely helping me push myself further.  I don’t think I would have ever completed a 13 mile run this far in advance of the race or have planned these longer brick sessions at this point in the season, but my coach is really helping me show myself what I am capable of and showing me better and smarter ways to train for these mid to long distance endurance events.  Also, I’m still feeling great and my old nagging injuries have remained at bay so far (I’m knocking on wood night now to avoid jinxing this.). 

I guess I’m just having one of those moment where you realize that you don’t really know what you’re truly capable of until you try it.  I hope you all experience these milestone moments in your life – I’ve had a number through the years… the first time I ran a 5K without stopping, my first 10K, the first time I ran a full hour without stopping, and so on… it’s just amazing to think about where I have come from when I used to complain loudly about running a single mile and now where I might head as I train for this 70.3.

On that reminiscent note, I’m going to wrap up another long post (sorry).  Sometimes I think I should write more often with shorter posts, but this is what I can swing right now with my schedule… I hope you all had a stellar weekend (I know I did) and an even better week!

Training Plan – 11 weeks to go!

The signs of spring.

My return to the Northeast brought a huge surprise yesterday – with the heat wave of 80 degree weather this week, all the spring flowers have appeared! I couldn’t believe that the forsythias and hyacinths are already at their peak. Needless to say, I jumped outside and took a few picks of the flowers in my backyard before they all disappear.

Spring in Bloom – Hyacintha, Daffodils, Forsythia and Gregory my Garden Gargoyle!  

The second sign of spring I had was my run at Green Lakes Park today. I love getting out on the trails and away from the city for a bit to run off the stress after a long day. I was also pleasantly surprised that the park was not packed when I arrived, so I was able to stick to the lake trails today and still get a good run in!  The other surprise was that the trails were bone-dry when usually during the spring you come out of the trails with mud up to your knees.  However, I couldn’t decide if this lack of mud was a good thing or not… first, I love getting muddy during a run, it makes you feel pretty bad-ass that you survived all the muck pits en route, and second I have to admit I started to worry about what type of summer we’re going to be in for.  The winter was so dry and if the weather continues this way, the farms will have a hard time growing crops this year… Yes, this is when my ag-nerd tendencies truly shine through!

Green Lakes State Park.

First Ride of the Season

Well, March rolled in like a lion on March 1st, but 10 days later we had lots of sun and spring weather (68 degrees!).  With weather like this and the first day of extended sunlight with the spring ahead in daylight savings time, there was no way I was staying inside all day… so I called up my friend TN who bought a bike last year to see if he would hit the road with me!  Luckily it did not take much convincing to get him out to enjoy the weather with me & we set out for Green Lakes State park to meet up to see where our bikes would take us today.

I have to admit, I was completely unprepared for how nice the weather ACTUALLY was – when I got to the park, I had on spandex pants and a long-sleeved running jacket and I quickly realized that the weather actually was calling more for shorts and a long sleeved t-shirt.  Which somewhat aids in explaining my crazy outfit as shown in the pictures below…   So after a quick change into shorts, a short sleeved shirt, my arm warmers and vest, we were off!

Top Left: The bike is loaded up and ready for adventure! Bottom Left: Me & TN after our ride. Top Right: Top of one of the hills in the park (there were a lot of them!). Middle Right: Overlooking the lake in the park. Bottom Right: My beautiful friend, outside where she belongs!

I thought we would likely bike for about 10-12 miles, enjoy the weather and call it a day.  However, with the weather being SO nice and the fact we were both still feeling strong we extended the bike ride to about 21 miles.  It was a lot of fun, just picking out random roads to turn down and find out where they would take us.  (And a big thank you to TN for putting up with my claim that I knew where we were headed… which I did, until I didn’t!)  I really can’t think of a way that I would have rather spent today.  After our bike ride, TN and I went to dinner & negated all the calories that were burned this afternoon, however I must admit I had forgotten how extremely delicious a simple (or in reality a not so simple…) burger tasted after a long ride! 

Now I’m back home with a little sunburn and feeling a bit tired, but oh so happy to have enjoyed a fantastic day!  Now if only I didn’t have an assignment that needed to be finished for school….

A recap of today’s bike route…

Spring Weather & A Long Run.

 This morning brought a 6 mile run through Eastwood & Beyond!
The weather was so nice, I decided to hit the roads for a run with my new kicks from Fleet Feet. So excited that I was in good enough shape to be able to do this at the start of March!! 🙂  I forgot how fantastic an hour long run can feel, if I knew that I wouldn’t hurt myself, and I could avoid getting tired, I think I would have just kept running this morning.  A good long run always makes me feel so alive, the only thing that would have made this better would have been if I had left the city for the open roads in the country or the quiet of the trails someplace.