
Monday, October 26, 2009
More mileage

Sunday, October 25, 2009
On Saturday Oct. 24, 2009 I ran the race for the cure 5k in Macon, Georgia. The weather was a bit chilly in the beginning but warmed up quite nicely by 9am. I felt like I was dragging the whole race...so many people passing by me. I had to keep focused on my goal of beating my first time of 36:20. They had a parade and all kinds of fun thing for kids to do. Scott stayed with the kids at the in-laws house while I ran. Found out my time today...after stewing over it the past 24+ hours....30:51! SWEET! I am very proud of myself for sticking with it. This makes me want to go farther next time. The next one is in November. Training is always going on....hills here I come!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Before we started the AIDS/HIV Walk/5k run in Atlanta. Betty, Sheli and I. The quilts were out on display for the loved ones who had passed on. We walked for charity on this sunny and chilly Sunday afternoon. Planning on walking again next year and starting collecting donations sooner than I did. Had a great time!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Passed 5 miles
I ran 5.68 miles today in an hour. Felt awfully slow today. "Go to your edge. It's just outside your comfortability, but inside your capability."
Monday, October 12, 2009
First attempt at 5+ miles
Raining again this morning....so off to the treadmill I went. All the reading I have been doing on training for a race tells me to run outside. It will be nice to get back out there. This morning I ran 5 miles at a pace of 10:49 (54:09). I was cheering myself for making it 5 miles under 55 minutes. It wasn't that long ago I was at a 15 minute mile and the first 5k I ran was 36:20. The time is coming down and the distance is going up the longer I train. I found a new website called thedailymile.com where we support and motivate each other to keep going and set goals. I was asked by Scott(husband) why I would want to run a 1/2 marathon or full marathon. My first response is because I need a goal to work up to and secondly it sounds like fun. Yes, I must have a whacked out idea of fun. Since I stopped teaching at the local gym I find a goal helps me get out of the house and do something for me everyday.
Get out and do something for yourself today! Take care of your body and it will take care of you.
Get out and do something for yourself today! Take care of your body and it will take care of you.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
"I stand in awe of my body." Henry David Thoreau

"Every man is the builder of a temple called his body." ~Thoreau~
If we all thought about our bodies in this manner we would be healthier and happier.
I am happy each day to be able to get up out of bed and do the daily activities I take for granted all to often.
When wanting my body to perform certain tasks sometimes my body whispers 'slow down' or screams 'STOP' . Listening to your body and knowing what you are feeling is key. Getting in touch with your feelings....well not as easy as eating that quarter pounder with cheese your head is telling you will make it all better.
Stop and sit in the quiet...thinking only of your breathing. Some call this meditation...I call it sanity in an insane world. Try it for a few nights 5-10 minutes a night for a week and see how you feel. Your body is talking to you....but what is it saying?
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Learning to run Sept.

Lace up your running shoes and start training! I started training to run few weeks ago. Teaching fitness classes is a piece of cake compared to running (for me that is). I started by running for 3 minutes on and walking 2-4 minutes between. Finally worked up to 27 minutes continuous running. Every week I am trying to add a littler more mileage and time. Finally down to a 12 minute mile. WOOHOO! I decided to take the plunge and try a 5k coming up Sept. 12. Learning to love running is foreign to me. Aids walk/run is coming up in October...working towards a longer marathon. Wish me luck!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Lizzie is my baby. She was my baby when I went through not being able to have biological children. She was a comfort to me when I was home alone at nights when Scott had to work. She has traveled all over with us and I do believe she thinks she is a cat (always licking her paws). I hope we can make the right decision for her life. She has made a great impact on my life and my family's life. I love her and am saddened to think of ever being without her.
Patiently Waiting
The experience I have had with yoga and whole foods being a part of my life have changed me. These experiences are the gift I am waiting for my spouse to receive. He has started paying more attention to what he is eating and continues to try new poses with our nightly yoga. I am impressed that he has kept this up for a few weeks. He tells me about the benefits he is feeling and experiencing....DUH! Telling someone about the benefits is just half of the journey. We are on this life journey together. The pauses and stops along the way are priceless. The hope I have for him is that he will live a LONG healthy life and be around a long time. Genetically in his family men do not live past 60. I want him to be the exception and if I keep nudging him down the holistic path with me and we will stay active together.
Newbie to running-me, I have also tried to start swimming. I am a horrible swimmer....but I am giving it a shot. Running on a treadmill is wonderful but as soon as I get outside and the air is the least bit cool...headaches and my ears ring like crazy. I'll have to find some ear coverings or something. The swimming....well I'll just say it's something I'm trying out.
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