Sunday, June 29, 2014

Morning

I enjoy quiet time to myself, hearing myself breath, sorting my thoughts with no interruptions. As a mom the only time this happens is when I rise just before, or as the sun rises.
At home in the summer, the kids are home everyday, so before work I get up and run, just my dog and I (once in a while with my friend, but she has a four legged friend that needs to get out too).
I'm currently on vacation in one of my favorite places, Bend, Oregon. The guys spend the afternoon mountain biking, and I spend that time with my little miss. Before my day (or anyone else's in the house) starts I roll out of bed, throw my running clothes on and hit the trail just outside this house. This ritual/routine brings me so much peace. I am naturally an early riser. I love seeing the sun rise, I love the trails being relatively empty, I love not interrupting my families day and plans by being available to them the entire rest of the day. It's gorgeous here, so much so I ran 10 miles yesterday, because I just wanted to see what was around, the next corner. It's territory I only get to explore twice a year and I don't want to miss a thing. The only to thing I am missing is my loyal four legged running partner that would love starting his day this way as well.
A few images from my morning,  and why I go early.


Saturday, June 28, 2014

Vay. Kay. Shun

Enjoying 5 days of R&R in Bend. I love it here. Believe it or not I was excited to get up and run this am. We are staying in a gorgeous house on the Deschutes River Trail, one of my favorite trails anywhere.
This was the view from my run.

A Week Ago

It's funny how when I try to work less I end up working more. I'm on vacation now so finally getting around to blogging.
Last weekend was one of those amazing weekends that made me grateful for my friends and where I live.
We had our annual (2nd) non-motorized progressive summer solstice party. Hours and hours of huge smiles and laughter. We biked to four houses for a beverage and appetizers. It grew a little from last year and planning to make it even bigger next year. I am so glad I have friends that when we get together it is so much fun for all. The gals and guys are all good friends, everyone is talking and laughing with everyone, impromptu dance parties in kitchens, and LOTS of talks of bikes and strava KOMs!
Highlights from the evening
 
 
 
 
The next morning, I had mad plans to hike up to Colchuck and run down.....at 7 am (turned into 7:30). In my opinion no better way to take care of a mild hang over than to get out in nature. I love my friends, and experiencing things like this with them is amazing. I consider myself lucky we have such beauty just a 45 minute drive to the trailhead away. Even more lucky that I have friends that love to do it too!
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The Big Day (still TBD)

This much I know, wedding planning is NOT my thing. I love scrolling through Pinterest and getting ideas, but beyond that it's too much. I'd like to pick my dress and turn over my Pinterest page to someone and they can deal with it!
 
A couple things, first it is an odd position to be in, having a wedding for the SECOND time. I didn't envision myself getting married again after failing the first time, then let alone considering an actual wedding and reception, but I am marrying a wonderful man, who in his forties is doing this for the first (and only) time! The wedding is important to him, his family and our friends, therefore it's important to me. I don't think of it as a "do over" from my first wedding, where I was married (at 21) in Maui, it was gorgeous, but this time there's a different importance and intimacy to it. I am marrying the right man. I want to savor the engagement, enjoy each and every moment of our creating our life together.
Ok back to the wedding planning, what I do know is we are aiming for sometime between July-October 2015. We've settled on either the Methow, a barn wedding in town, or Hawaii (I know, I know, but we love it there). I'm aware this is not really narrowing it down, but it feels like we have.
Here's a few bits of my style from my Pinterest page (I have to assume others are like me and have no clue how to search out others pages)!
 
Color scheme (again thank you Pinterest)
I love this, but also like deep purple
 
This is my beach wedding vision
 
The Methow just feels like it should have a bohemian flare to it, and I
love long sleeves
This would be an evening barn wedding. I love the 20's inspired look, love it!
So in the meantime I will keep searching out pretty pictures and hope one day it just comes to both of us what we want to do! I know my daughter will appreciate when we finally decide!
 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Friends

Do you ever see a picture and it fills your heart with so much joy it brings you to tears? This weekend was amazing (will fill you in when I have more time), before bed tonight one of my friends sent this pic to all of us.
I love these ladies with all my heart. They make my life a better place, everyone of them. They are the kindest, most giving and compassionate woman I have ever met. I feel beyond blessed to have them in my life. I love aging with them. We laugh, and we cry. We support each other in everything we do, parenting, relationships, jobs, and athletics. My thirties have been the best decade of my life, ironic because some pretty bad crap happened too, but I have never been happier, more self assured, fulfilled in my family life, career, and friendships. A few have entered their forties, and we celebrate because we know aging is a gift that's not given to everyone. I look forward to our years ahead. Our lives are evolving and we go with it, hopefully with grace, but most of all a lot of love and laughter.
Cheers to the good friends in our lives!
 

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Welcome Back Camera

I've done the very thing I swore I wouldn't do, I let my iPhone replace my camera. If you recall I reluctantly threw in the towel and entered the smart phone world back in October. I knew the camera was going to be great to have and convenient , but I told myself I would still take photos with my camera. That lasted all of a week. On vacation in Hawaii and New York this year I used my iPhone for all my pictures. It takes decent pictures but it's not as enjoyable. On Saturday when Lo and I did Eightmile I brought my camera out with my prime lens, loved what I came home with. Going out I shot with my Nikon and coming back my phone, there was a huge difference.
Today Lo and I got off work early and set off (again) for Valhalla with Kaiser in the car. We made it about a mile from the trailhead before being turned back by too much snow slides and deep mud (thank goodness for my CRV)! So I left it up to her and we went to the Icicle to the gorge trail figuring we could do a nice slow run. It's very flat, pretty, and short (4miles). I shot the entire time with my Nikon and am so enjoying it again. That's my goal, keep finding the joy in photography with my actual camera.
It should be noted when Lo and I are in the car our agreed upon music is Mamma Mia and Les Miserables. With all the driving we made it through Mamma Mia three times, belting out every singing song, we know all the words. It was a fun day. Love this girl of mine.
 
 
 
 
 
Another ritual is milkshakes after. This is after a kaiser had his pup cup,clearly my dog had a great day
 
 

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Summer

Is the best. I LOVE having the kids home. Wenatchee and the outlying areas like Chelan and Leavenworth are a giant playground for us! Hiking, biking, swimming, it's all great around here. The kids go to their Dads two evenings a week in the summer, and while I wish they were here every night it's not as bad in the summer because we have everyday together. I love my job but I work less in the summer to enjoy our days. The days are busy and it seems like my kids have something going all the time but there is a relaxed feel to it.
 
Like afternoon swims, then not brushing my hair for the rest of the day
 
With an extra evening free, there's time with friends
The only downside, on the days I work I don't want to miss my afternoons with the kids so I workout before work at a ridiculously early hour (with the exception of noon swims)
Before the sun actually rises....early, but there's a beautiful calm to it.
 
 

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Just Me and the Girl

Being 12 isn't easy, and as a parent to a 12 year old at this stage it's important to be present. Be there, parent, love and listen. I love one on one alone time with my kids. My son got a lot of it for almost the first five years of his life before his sister was born, but my daughter has had very little of it until recently. I knew it would work this way, as he gets older and more independent, after all he will be an adult next year, so that leaves it with just Lo and I.
Yesterday was perfect, she went to work with me in the morning, we went home filled the camelback, sliced up some apples and grabbed a bagel and went to hike to Eightmile Lake.
It had been a couple years since we had done this one, and at that time came under a full assault from the mosquitoes. Eightmile is a great hike for kids. It's about 7 miles with just a gradual incline up. Very pretty, the only downside is recent fires have left it pretty exposed so it's very warm in places.
It was perfect, just her and I, at her speed, her dictating the conversation, pointing out the different types of rocks, watching chipmunks and picnicking at the lake. This girl is special and time with her is precious. I feel sorry for those that don't realize this.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Lessons

I rarely do a race recap, for me there's usually not much to recap. I typically go out, fairly prepared, well hydrated, and with a breakfast of rice and scrambled egg whites. I run, ride or swim to the best of my ability, usually fairly satisfied with my effort and always having fun.
 
Well this past weekend I ran the Red Devil Challenge 10k, a race I've always wanted to do but a conflict in schedule hasn't allowed. This year I was in luck. I debated between the 25k and the 10k, a week before I opted for the 10k, slightly disappointed in myself for not just going for the longer one.
The 10k course was changed for the third year in a row (my understanding is people like last years course better), this year it was an out and back with a 1200 ft gain in elevation, the first 3.1 miles. I grossly underestimated this part! "Typically" if I am signed up to do a race I take a rest day two days before the run/ride and the day before do either an hour or two ride or 30-40 minute run. Well the weather was fabulous last week, so the slightly irrational side of me told myself "it's 6.2 miles, no worries, you'll be fine". So I took advantage of the nice weather. I rode three days clocking 137 miles on the bike, lifted, swam and ran 24 miles that week, loving every minute of it. On Friday before the race (race was Sunday) I decided to take care of some employee health issues at the hospital and got two vaccinations. I woke up Saturday with a splitting headache, and serious case of nausea, I failed to take their advice and drink plenty of fluids because I felt so sick. The night before the race I made my rice only to realize on race morning I had forgotten to put it in the refrigerator, so opted for a banana and a 1/4 cup of granola instead of my usual eggs and rice. Took a few Ibuprofen in hopes my headache would subside. Again failing to hydrate properly because the nausea seemed to be setting in. Was still looking forward to the run, met my friends and off on the shuttle we went. I have no idea if it was the nausea or the bus, but by the time I got off the bus, I was not feeling to hot. I had my hand water (10oz) I typically carry on short trail runs with me so I started sipping on that in hopes of feeling better, well I drank it all before the start. We line up (I realize now that I am hungry and have brought nothing) However I am excited to start, temperatures are warm but nice, it's gorgeous up there and I haven't seen any signs of snakes (we're good to go)! First half mile was switch backs, I love switch backs and a little stream crossing (fun), all was going ok, we hit the dirt road and shortly after a mile I realize I am not doing to well, my ears are ringing and I feel like I am going to throw up at any moment. It's at this point I decided, "ok today's is NOT your day, AND it's your fault" so at this moment it became a "alright we're just going to slow down, NOT lose your cookies and enjoy". I can't say I enjoyed much of the going up (this by the way is NOT normal for me, I am a hill runner, I love it), it became a run/walk and I was more than ok. I was keeping myself occupied thinking about the gal that kept alternating places with me, I always see her running with a double stroller, and thought perhaps that's what I should train with! I was watching another friends really long legs, "thinking wow those are nice legs"....you get the idea, I was losing my sh*t out there. I get to the turn, HALF WAY, and hauled a&$ down the hill, I was so excited to be GOING down. The first time this entire race I passed people, well I hit that last half mile of switchbacks, I crossed the stream and I hit a walk (likely smacked right into it), heard the stroller gal behind me, which would typically be the time I pick up my pace and push myself, instead I did something I have never done, I stepped off the trail and stopped until she had passed and then carried on. Saw Rick and Jake on their Mtn bikes close to the end, was SO happy to see them, I stopped (thinking it was the end, despite a lack of a finish line), Joel kindly told me the end was "that way" so I went. I was parched drank two glasses of water then found my way to the cooler and drank (guzzled is more like it) a PBR, thought that was likely the best beer I had ever had.
Lesson, hydrate before, give your body a rest here and there. However I still had a blast, hope to do it again next year feeling better. Loved the before loved the people that participated, and had a wonderful time after with everyone at the post run party! Here's the link to the article on this race http://www.runwenatchee.com/category/trail-running-2/
 
This man holds my heart
 
These gals were amazing! A little shout out to my friend Mari, this gal is amazing! She works a full time Monday-Friday job, is a Mom and kicks some serious butt running! (Also this was literally couple minutes after crossing the real finish line, the two in the middle had had time to catch their breath)
This is me coming back to my senses with Sarah and our PBR's. I miss seeing her at the hospital, but since she's at CVCH I sometimes see her running in the neighborhood! Her sister did the 25k, at this point I was thinking that sounded crazy!