I just returned from a lovely trip with my friend Sara to the Olympic Peninsula. We stayed in a Victorian bed & breakfast in Port Townsend at Holly Hill House.
Visited a lavender farm in sunny Sequim.
And went up, up, up to Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park.
Also, booked our flights to SPAIN! I'm so excited and looking forward to a nice long journey and visiting Madrid and Barcelona, among other places. Now it's time to work on my Spanish!
A review of what I'm doing during my 50th year with random thoughts on random musings.
50 Things to do while I'm 50
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
What I will do for bragging rights and a medal...
The medal says "Finisher"! |
Jim and Joseph |
My wave at 8 am was for everyone 50+ both men and women. They were great to talk to while we waited for all the youngsters to go and there really weren't that many of us and only one wave was behind us.
Transition and bike racking |
So... at 8 am I headed out for the swim and seemed to have forgotten how to swim properly. I stayed well in the back to avoid the confusion... and having my goggles ripped off! Well in the back became further in the back as I plodded along with one arm in front of the other, finally past the buoy 1 turn, then the lifeguard at buoy 2 asked me if I was ok... oh yea... lovely day for a swim! Then the guard at buoy 3 yells at me... green cap! are you doing ok? Did I look like I was about to drown? I was fine, I just forgot how to make my stroke work. Pretty soon I'm passed by most of the last wave in the red caps and continuing on. As I round the final turn and I'm getting closer, I noticed that the life guards are now following me in. WHAT? am I the last person in the water? The guard assured me that there were lots of people behind me. Anyway, as I see the finish for the swim in sight, I suddenly remembered how to swim properly by rotating as I moved through the water... that would have come in handy a bit sooner! I had a big smile for the camera... I was so glad to be heading for the bike next.
As I headed out on the bike, it seemed that no one was going my direction. hmmm.... lots of people were coming in, but not out. So, I'm pedaling along and eating my Jelly Beans for fuel. I head up the hill to get on the I-90 bridge, and I soon hear a motored vehicle behind me and I turn my head slightly to see why there is a car behind me and I see a flashing light. I have a motorcycle cop on my tail.... was I speeding officer? He follows me the full way across the bridge and through the tunnel, the turn around. The thoughts going through my head went along these lines... am I the last person out here? Seriously? Hmmm.... can I turn around and tell him to get off my ASS? OK, positive, positive... I must be the last person out here... but I'm out here and that's a good thing and it means I'm faster than all those who stayed at home and I'm only racing myself. Then I remembered that when I was doing the 1/2 marathon in May, that when the fastest elite racers for the marathon passed us, they had a police escort! So, this was probably going to be the ONLY time I would get a police escort. I did get to the turn around and was feeling better and recovered from the swim and was actually enjoying the ride. I did wonder if it was difficult for the officer to make his motorcycle go that slow as I was heading up the hill. Evidently, I wasn't concerned enough to go any faster though. As I was almost back to the transition area, I caught up with one other rider still on the trail and we came through the bike end together.
Now on to the run... I have to say that I didn't have much left for the run. I ran a bit and wanted to catch up to Donna, the person who came in on the bike at the same time. I finally did catch her and we did a walk/run for the rest of the race. Chatting and sharing stories. She was more of a walker and it was so nice to have someone to complete the race with.
It was so great to get to the finish line and see Alisa, Parrish and Jim waiting there for me. They were so excited that I'd finished and I'm sure were wondering where I was. Saw Joseph shortly after smiling as usual! And we got this great picture from the chocolate milk people.
We all had milk moostaches, but it seems only mine showed! |
I do have to say that it was HARD. Doing a Triathlon is not something easy for me. I earned that FINISHER medal I'm wearing. I'm still amazed that I get to call myself a triathlete at 50+ and 50+
I couldn't continue to train without my training buddies, Jim, Alisa and Joseph. I absolutely love that I have such truly amazing friends and daughters to train with and be encouraged by. I really appreciate all the coaching and encouragement I've gotten during the past couple years from Jim Bowers, friend, trainer, and coach! I aspire to be fast enough to draft behind you.
Next up... Danskin in 3 weeks with my pal Noelle!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
50's List completion
Well, I made it to 51 and did most of the items on my 50s list. Some of them I just decided weren't all that important and some of them were added as the year went along.
Here's a few that I really had fun with:
Here's a few that I really had fun with:
Mexico with Alisa & Case - May 2010 |
Parrish's graduation - June 2010 |
My trip to Glacier Park with Taylor - July 2010 |
Training and doing the Danskin Triathlon with Noelle - August 2010 |
Olympic Peninsula with Parrish - December 2010 |
Bellevue Botanical Light Gardens with ALL the kids - December 2010 |
2011 Vancouver 1/2 Marathon with Alisa - May 2011 |
Training with Jim - ALL YEAR |
Training with Alisa and Case! and now they are engaged |
Growing my hair long - pic take May 2011 |
Tattoo - May 5, 2011... just in time! |
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Race Line-up for 2011
Little did I know when I started training for the Danskin Triathlon last year what an addiction I would create for myself. As addictions go, it could be worse. Shortly after completing the Tri, it was suggested by Jim, my trainer/friend/workout partner that we could get a group together and train for the Vancouver 1/2 Marathon. So... the training began. Some days it's great and some days it's a slow walk. Today was 3 laps around Greenlake totaling 8.4 miles (first lap with my friend Linda and then high-5s for Dan as I passed him going the opposite direction) and tomorrow will be a short run with Jim and maybe Mary.
Then, my friend Olivier said, "Let's do the STP!" And then, the same week my friend Kristen said, "I just got a new bike and it's time to start long rides on Saturday mornings for STP!" So, I then added the Seattle to Portland 200 mile, 2 day bike ride to my plans. We've been riding on Saturday mornings beginning in late January through mostly rain, but an occasional sun spot.
And... I already had the Danskin Triathlon on the schedule. The bike training for STP and run training for the 1/2 marathon I'm hoping will really help with my finish time for the TRI. Lately the only problem has been to put the bike training on hold so I can do more run training, since that race is first.
And Oh the equipment I've collected so far. When you do triathlons, you need equipment for ALL three sports. The back of my car looks like a sports store. Meaning a swimsuit and training devices for training, wetsuit and Tri-suit to wear under the wetsuit for the Swim portion, then Bike, helmet, bike shoes, pedals, bike shorts and shirts to train in, to say nothing of raingear, bike computer, water bottle. For the running, it should just be shoes right? Well no, cause I needed pants with pockets, shirts that dry quickly, jackets that have pockets, shoes and special socks. And the best equipment was the new iPhone, so I can use the Nike app for GPS tracking to see how far, how fast and mile gauges. And when I finish a run, I can upload the run to Facebook. The food and hydration portion is still in the discovery phase also. I've learned that Nuun tablets dissolved in water help with recovery. Jelly Belly sport beans help for sustaining during a run. My best breakfast before training is oatmeal with a little protein.
My training addiction has also turned into my social time, since I'm usually running, biking or spinning with friends. What works for me is to send a text to my workout partners the night before saying, "Still on for running? or spinning? or biking?" That way when the next morning arrives and I want to sleep, I've already committed to meeting someone and I can't back out. This does not work so well when I've been out the night before having fun and checking something off the 50s list!
One of my very favorite things about all this is that my daughter Alisa is joining me to do the Vancouver 1/2, so we've been training all winter in the wee hours of the morning (5:30 am) and then adding long runs on either Saturday or Sunday mornings in the not so wee hours of the morning.
Most days I enjoy my training, some days not so much... I'm usually sore after, but the high of the exercise is worth it!!
Then, my friend Olivier said, "Let's do the STP!" And then, the same week my friend Kristen said, "I just got a new bike and it's time to start long rides on Saturday mornings for STP!" So, I then added the Seattle to Portland 200 mile, 2 day bike ride to my plans. We've been riding on Saturday mornings beginning in late January through mostly rain, but an occasional sun spot.
And... I already had the Danskin Triathlon on the schedule. The bike training for STP and run training for the 1/2 marathon I'm hoping will really help with my finish time for the TRI. Lately the only problem has been to put the bike training on hold so I can do more run training, since that race is first.
And Oh the equipment I've collected so far. When you do triathlons, you need equipment for ALL three sports. The back of my car looks like a sports store. Meaning a swimsuit and training devices for training, wetsuit and Tri-suit to wear under the wetsuit for the Swim portion, then Bike, helmet, bike shoes, pedals, bike shorts and shirts to train in, to say nothing of raingear, bike computer, water bottle. For the running, it should just be shoes right? Well no, cause I needed pants with pockets, shirts that dry quickly, jackets that have pockets, shoes and special socks. And the best equipment was the new iPhone, so I can use the Nike app for GPS tracking to see how far, how fast and mile gauges. And when I finish a run, I can upload the run to Facebook. The food and hydration portion is still in the discovery phase also. I've learned that Nuun tablets dissolved in water help with recovery. Jelly Belly sport beans help for sustaining during a run. My best breakfast before training is oatmeal with a little protein.
My training addiction has also turned into my social time, since I'm usually running, biking or spinning with friends. What works for me is to send a text to my workout partners the night before saying, "Still on for running? or spinning? or biking?" That way when the next morning arrives and I want to sleep, I've already committed to meeting someone and I can't back out. This does not work so well when I've been out the night before having fun and checking something off the 50s list!
One of my very favorite things about all this is that my daughter Alisa is joining me to do the Vancouver 1/2, so we've been training all winter in the wee hours of the morning (5:30 am) and then adding long runs on either Saturday or Sunday mornings in the not so wee hours of the morning.
Most days I enjoy my training, some days not so much... I'm usually sore after, but the high of the exercise is worth it!!
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