Sunday, April 29, 2012

Here I Go Again…..

Half Marathon part deux commenced today and it was better than the last one and worse all at the same time.

Say wha-at? How is that even possible? Well chill out and I will tell you.

It was better because I felt better, the “issues” I had the last time were solved thanks to a little product called Prev. No they aren’t paying me to endorse them, they don’t have to, their product freakin’ rocks!!

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The crew, pre-race.

I kept a good pace for the first 9-10 miles and only had to slow down to get a sport bean and drink some water.

The bad part? It rained the entire 9-10 miles. The rain caused large puddles on the course and the puddles were filled with mud. Awesome….but really not so much.  We tried jumping over the mud puddles but then eventually you just think “uh jump? NO way, I am not even sure how my legs are still running, there will be no jumping.” So you just plow through those deep puddles and your shoes are filling with water, you have mud up to your thigh, you are cold and wet and you are thinking “the ONLY good thing about getting my shoes so wet and muddy is that now I HAVE to buy new shoes because these are ruined.” See? Silver lining in all things.

There was lightening too. Yup, lightening and thunder (obviously!). Anyone who knows me, knows that this would rate on my list of top 5 fears; right along with sasquatch, tornadoes, ghosts and aliens. I thought I was going to have a full-blown panic attack every time I saw lightening. Deep breaths Amy, deep breaths.

Wait! I haven’t even got to the worst part! At mile 11 (11!) I stepped in a puddle and rolled my ankle. ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME?!?!? 2 miles to go and now I am limping along and cursing (out loud, mind you) and can’t believe my luck!! These 2 lovely girls stopped and asked if I was alright because they could tell I was injured, they asked if I wanted them to get someone to take me in and I said “No freaking way!! I am 2 miles away from the finish line, I am going to cross that finish line if it means I have to crawl!!” So I alternated walking and running even though the walking hurt and the running pretty much killed me. There was NO WAY I wasn’t going to finish this thing. Tears stung my eyes with every step I took, the pain was pretty bad.

But….. I ran across that finish line, and you know what makes all these bad parts not even matter at all? I pr’d (personal record for all you non-runners……. losers, JUST KIDDING!!) and beat my last time by 7 minutes.

Even with the rain, the mud, the lightening, the panic attacks, the rolled ankle…………even with all that, I still beat my time!!

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Done! And in pain. But done.

And that is why I do this, that is why I will do this again. 7 minutes is great, but 10 minutes is better. The bad stuff sucks, but the good stuff is so good. All the crappy stuff disappears the minute you cross the finish line and realize that no matter how hard those last 2-3 miles were, you still finished, you still achieved what you wanted and you can’t wait to do it again.

I love being a part of something as great as our running community. I love the support you get, the people that are JUST as happy as you are when you cross that finish line. I love having my friends run me across the finish line. I love seeing more friends at the finish line cheering for me, hugging me, patting me on my back, helping me over to the medic tent to get my ankle wrapped. These are the people that keep me wanting to do this, they don’t give up on me, so how can I give up on myself?

And the best part? My husband came, even though I told him he didn’t have to because the weather was so crappy. He came anyway, I saw him at mile 7 and couldn’t believe he was there. It was a sight for sore (and very wet) eyes. Even better, he was at the finish line and got to put my medal on me. Best.feeling.ever.

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Josh putting on my medal.

My husband, my friends, even my family
(who came to watch me but didn’t actually get to come because I told them to stay home and not bring the kids out in the bad weather)…. they are the reason I do this. The nerdy girl who preferred books and writing to any physical activity; SHE can DO something,  SHE can BE better, SHE can ACCOMPLISH things that she never thought was possible.

My boss summed it all up tonight, “you did your 2nd half marathon and beat your time, congratulations, you are a runner.”

And for the first time, I finally feel like it’s true. But that’s just me being silly, I was a runner the first time I committed to the training way back in August for the first half marathon. I was a runner all those mornings I got up when it was still dark and pounded the pavement. I was a runner when I sacrificed sleep, nights out with my friends, and time with my family, so that I could run. THAT makes you a runner. The races, that’s just a shiny medals to take home; it’s all the times in between, all the time and dedication you put into it that truly makes a runner.

And now I have ANOTHER new time to beat…..and so it goes on.

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We all pr’d!!!

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My role model: this rockstar not only pr’d but placed 5th in her age group!! She is awesome!! You go Jess!!

For anyone even thinking about running; I say do it! Do it for yourself, do it for your kids, do it for your family, but most importantly, just DO IT!! Nobody ever says “Man I sure regret taking up running.” No regrets, just lots of great memories!!

Friday, April 20, 2012

So Happy….

 

"I might have to wait. I'll never give up. I guess it's half timing, and the other half's luck. Wherever you are, whenever it's right, you'll come out of nowhere and into my life." ~ Michael Buble

My baby sister announced that she was pregnant 2 days ago. I have actually know for over a month now, because being a Long means we can keep a secret for about a second before we blab to the other siblings. So she called me right after the test came back positive.

This pregnancy is extra special because Sarah and Derek didn’t have the easiest time getting pregnant. But they were so patient and didn’t give up. Their patience paid off because that little stick finally said PREGNANT for her!!

By November, we will have a 5 year old (Pax), 4 year old (Aiden), 3 year old (Harper) and a newborn!!! I love it, this is exactly why I love having a big family. I am so happy my kids are going to have cousins close to their age to grow up with. I was always really close with my cousins growing up and that’s exactly what I want for my children. A house full of family and kids and loudness and chaos!! Tony and Tara get married in October and I don’t think it will be long before they add some little ones into the mix as well (no pressure guys, no pressure!)

I am so happy for my sister and Derek, they are going to be amazing parents, that baby will be L-O-V-E-D!!

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Hey Girl….Whatcha’ Doin’?

That’s the opening theme song to my new fave show “The New Girl.” It is lit-er-ally one of the funniest shows eva!! I die laughing every time I watch it, best line from last nights episode:

(Schmidt talking to “maybe”-pregnant girlfriend):

“I don’t want to impregnate the baby, I mean we could have like a Russian nesting doll situation on our hands.”

I mean, seriously!! I die, I just die!

So basically this theme song kind of foreshadows some changes that will be happening on this blog and a little in my life in the very near future. What am I doing? I am switchin’ things up a little, I am going to go all Emeril-like on my blog, BAM! Spicin’ it up, takin’ it up a notch…..ok I ran out of catchy phrases.

To all my family: don’t worry there will be plenty of updates on the kiddos. I just feel like there is so much more I want to talk about sometimes, I love my kids, but there is more I want to write about. Plus, I think we all get it by now, Pax= sensitive, more reserved child. Harper= batshit crazy, gives me gray hairs, wild child. There are only so many time I can reiterate this.

So along with the new look of the blog (still in progress, by the way), there is going to be a new style of blogging. I love writing, I always have…..like not even kidding, I was the girl in 5th grade who would hide in the bathroom with my 2 friends and write stories instead of playing. Yes I know you are all laughing at me right now, I asked for it by divulging that tid-bit of information. I wrote (in a bathroom!!)  instead of playing, I kind of want to kick my own ass for that.

There will be kid stories, there will be life stories, there will be news stories, there will be funny stories, and probably some cuss words that get thrown into the mix (sorry Grandparents and Mother-in-law). So stay tuned…….

(And no blog would be complete without at least a few pictures of the kids….gotta keep the Grandparents happy).

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A rare moment.

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The buzz cut is back…it’s my favorite, mainly because I don’t have to do his hair anymore!

 

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Mowing with Papa

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(Happy Easter)….let me just tell you it was a FIGHT to get Pax to wear this pink shirt. His exact words (while crying) “I just want to look cool and this shirt is NOT cool!!” It took a phone call to Uncle Tony to confirm that he too wore pink shirts, before he would agree to wear it.

And in case you were wondering, I DID survive the tornadoes on Saturday. Holy cow that was scary. The words I will never forget: “El Dorado, the time to take cover is now. This monster will be hitting you within the next 5 minutes.” To say we were lucky is an understatement. Apparently the “monster” lifted back up before it hit El Dorado, and didn’t touch down again until it was out by the lake and in more open land. God certainly answered my prayers as well as many others in this town who I assume were praying just as hard as I was!!