Sunday, February 20, 2011

24th Race: GW Birthday Classic 10k February 19, 2011

Location: Alexandra, VA
Registration: $25
Cause: The George Washington Birthday Celebration
Time: 66 minutes


I did this race with Beth and Dan.  It was supposed to be a simple 6.2 miles, up and back on Eisenhower Avenue.  One hill at the beginning and end but other than that a fairly flat course.  But boy did this race end up being anything but simple.  The weather was actually pretty warm for February, mid-40's and sunny.  On the way over to the race, which was a quick five minutes from Beth and Dan's townhouse we heard on the radio that the area was under a severe wind advisory.  Dan and I both commented on the announcers proclamation, but none of us thought too much about it.  There were probably 400 people at the race (rough guess) and we all started out strong.  I love running with Beth but keeping up with her pace is always a challenge for me.  I was doing pretty well for the first ten minutes, but my legs were starting to get tired and it felt like I was fighting the air.  I found myself struggling through my five to one run/walks and finding it harder and harder to breathe.  Then at about mile 2.5 the wind gusts really started to intensify.  It was getting impossible to run and pretty difficult to walk.  Everyone was going sideways in an attempt to dodge the dirt and debris , the paper waters cups were swirling in the air like seagulls and anyone daring enough to wear a baseball cap was now attempting to chase it down.  At one point Beth exclaimed, "Were they calling for a Hurricane!" We both questioned if we could keep going, but we pushed our way through the 50 mile per hour wind gusts and finally made it to the turn around point.  Luckily, because this was an up and back course, all the struggles we had running against the wind were soon quickly forgotten. We must have made up at least ten minutes on the way back.  The wind was like a firm hand on our backs, guiding us back down Eisenhower Avenue, giving us an extra inch or two in our strides.  We actually finished with a pretty decent time considering the elements and definitely now have a great memory of our first "windy" race.
 
"I'm older now but still runnin' against the wind" -Bob Seger

Sunday, February 13, 2011

23rd Race: Cupid's Undie Run February 12, 2011

Location: Washington, D.C., Pour House and the Capitol
Registration: $25
http://www.cupidsundierun.com/
Time: No Clue
Cause:  The Children's Tumor Foundation

So nothing I can put into words will be able to do this race justice, the pictures will definitely tell the best story.  But let me at least try to set the stage.  Basically, the concept of this race was to meet at the bar, run a mile in your undies and raise a lot of money for the Children's Tumor Foundation, pretty fantastic.  One of my oldest friends, Juan, from kindergarten sent me this race and as soon as I saw the website I was hooked.  A great cause, a terrific theme and a gaurantee for outrageous costumes, there was no way I was passing this one up!  I signed Linda up as a valentine's present (you are welcome my love) and we recruited our crazy, lovable friend Steph to join us.  While Linda and I chose the more conservative route with our costumes, I was pretty impressed with our creativity and accessories.


  Basically, the itenerary for the race was as follows:

Noon: Meet at the bar.  Enjoy free drinks, socialize with friends, take many pictures of scantically clad people and laugh your ass off.

1:55: Move the party outside...


2:00:  On your mark, get set, run a mile in your undies!!!!


2:05: 1/2 mile mark stop in front of the Capitol and capture this moment of great American patriotism!


2:10ish:  Celebrate the fact that you just ran a drunken mile in your undies and didn't get arrested!


 2:20: Back to the bar for more shenanigans in your skivvies. 


3:30:  Celebrate Juan winning the "Best Costume" Contest, of course!!!


5:00: Drive Adam and Juan home after a pretty ridiculously fun day:)

Thank you Linda, Steph, Steph's Hubby, Juan, Adam, Emily and all the other fantastic, daring, scandalous, cool people who made my 23rd race so memorable.  And well the Cupid's Undie Run raised over $50,000 for the Children's Tumor Foundation so would say it was a huge success. 
 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY Washington, D.C.

"You can tell a lot about a person from his underwear."
-Rachel Bilson

Sunday, February 6, 2011

22nd Race: Sweethearts 4Ever 4 Miler February 6, 2011

Location: Curtis Park, Hartwood, VA
Registration: $25
Cause: Racing Unlimited
Time: 43 minutes
This was my first race of 2011 and what a great race to start the new year! Beth has a faster pace than me, so I hold her back a little but she is sweet enough to stick with me and she also helps to push me more than I normally would do on my own.  In running I have found it is important to find those people who are faster than you and to not be afraid to go with them sometimes, you will surprise yourself.

I definitely will always remember this race not exactly because it was that amazing of a run (though I did knock 4 minutes off my normal pace) but because it was the start of what ended up being a perfect Sunday.  Since starting this blog and remembering all my races it has finally dawned on me that over the past year running has pretty much become my social life.  And while to some that may seem awfully sad, for me it has been absolutely wonderful.  For example, through running I started hanging out with Abby (old college friend and original member of Team Rainbow Sherbet).  And through our TRS races, we discovered that Abby used to be roommates with Traci Venia who I went to high school with (small world right, well it gets better).  Running also has allowed Beth and I to be able to hang out more and it was our second Team Rainbow Sherbet race where Beth met Abby, still with me?  And well to go full circle, Beth also went to high school with Traci.  So voila a small world, reconnected thanks to running!  

So after the 4 miler, Beth and I met Traci and Abby and went on a very fun winter winery extravaganza, hitting up Mediterranean Cellars and Molon Lave.  It was the perfect girls day out, we tested many, many glasses of wine, recruited two new pigs (Puddle and Practical, you will want to google them) to Team Rainbow Sherbet, stuffed our faces with a very eclectic Mandarin buffet and left already planning our next fabulous winery tour. 

So, yeah, yet another reason why I love running, it has given me a very full and robust social calendar:)


"There is just one moon,
And one golden sun,
And a smile means friendship to everyone,
Though the mountains divide,
And the oceans are wide,
It's a small world after all."


Friday, February 4, 2011

21st Race: Bull Run Festival of Lights 5k December 31, 2010

Location: Bull Run Park, Manassas, VA
Registration: $25
Cause: CMG Heart Foundation
http://www.bullrunrunners.com/adam-seymour.html
Time: 32 minutes

"On August 19, 2010 Adam Patrick Seymour, an incoming freshman, collapsed while competing in a pre-season training run with the Lynchburg College soccer team. Adam subsequently died on August 22, 2010 as a result of the cardiac arrest which struck him on August 19th."

I was determined that I wanted to finish out 2010 with a race, how fitting right?  Well it just happened that I found a great local race with a cause that really hit close to home.  I was so proud as an alumni to watch the Lynchburg's men's soccer team make it to the National Championship game this year and when you know how much they had to endure to get there, losing a teammate like they did, it brings tears to my eyes.  The four years I played field hockey at Lynchburg were the best days of my life and my teammates were as close to me as sisters, whether a freshmen stepping on that practice field for the first time or a senior grasping on to every moment, you are family out there and the thought of losing one of my teammates brings chills to my bones.  It was a true privilege to do a race in Adam's honor.  And as I watched his teammates and coaches out there running for him, I was very proud to be a Hornet.

"I'm a Hornet born, I'm a Hornet bred, and when I die I'll be a Hornet dead.  Rah Rah O Hornet Hornet!"

20th Race: Jingle All the Way 10k December 12, 2010

Location: Washington, D.C.
Registration: $25
Cause: Capital Running Company
Time: 68 minutes

Jingle All the Way 10K logo

I am pretty much a sucker for any race with a fitting theme and the potential for great costumes.  And this race fit that to a tee.  Everyone was decked out in their best Christmas attire.  From reindeer's to angels, Santa's, snowmen, drummer boys and gingerbread men, it was 6.2 miles in a sea of Christmas, rockin' jingle bells the whole way.  Beth and I did this race together and it was a great way to celebrate the holidays:)


I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. 
 ~Charles Dickens

19th Race: Turkey Trot 5k November 20, 2010

Location: Remington, Va
Registration: $30
Cause: M.M. Pierce Elementary School
Time: 32 minutes


This was just a fun Thanksgiving race through the little town of Remington.  Judy and I ran this one together and I think I had to walk once but overall I remember it being a pretty good race.  Because this was a Thanksgiving race, I feel it is only fitting to say what I am thankful for and if you didn't guess this past year it all seems to revolve around running.  I am thankful for the new found determination it has instilled in me.  I am thankful for the new friends it has brought me.  I am thankful for the old friendships it has rekindled.  I am thankful for the health it has given to my body.  I am thankful for the peacefulness it has brought to my mind.  I am thankful for the struggles it has forced me to overcome.  I am thankful for the moments it has allowed me to share with my family.  I am thankful for the time it has given me with my mom.  I am thankful for all the laughs, tears, and joy it has brought me.  And I am most thankful for all the memories it has provided me. 

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.  ~John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Thursday, February 3, 2011

18th Race: Run Like the Wind 5k October 30, 2010

Location: Old Town Warrenton
Registration: $30
Cause: Warrenton Presbyterian Church
Time: 31 minutes

This was a fun, local evening race I did with Beth and Carly.  You started on Main St. in Old Town Warrenton and ran through the greenway, around Culpeper Street, up a hill, down Winchester Street and back to the church.  This was my first evening race and being that is was on Halloween Eve it made for a neat variation on your typical early morning race.  Another great thing about running is that you can do it any time you want.  I am more of an afternoon runner.  I like running after work because it gives me something to look forward to and if it has been an unusually tough day, it lets me release my frustrations.  I am also not a morning person and I have a hard enough time waking up to shower much less run three miles.  But whether you are an evening runner, a morning runner, an outside runner or dare I say a treadmill runner, that is the best thing about running you can do it on your own time, at your own will and definitely at your own pace!

I always loved running... it was something you could do by yourself, and under your own power.  You could go in any direction, fast or slow as you wanted, fighting the wind if you felt like it, seeking out new sights just on the strength of your feet and the courage of your lungs.  ~Jesse Owens