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Wife. Web Developer. Kitty Momma. Runner. Singer. Triathlete. Shoe Collector. Blogger.

weekly winners: mother’s day


May 10-16, 2009

We had a lovely Mother’s Day. Both of our mothers live out of state and too far for a one-day trip, so we had no family obligations.

I started the day off with a run in one of my favorite neighborhoods. I really wish I had some of these views from my front porch!

water view

boat

good view

another good view

After my run, I got ready quickly to head up to Baltimore. A friend of mine won tickets to the Yankees/Orioles game, but couldn’t go. We gladly took his place. And they were awesome seats, too — three rows behind the Yankees’ dugout. We’re originally from New York, and have a cat named Jeter, so this was obviously a good thing!

the bird and his mom
It was nice of the O’s bird to bring his mom to the game on Mother’s Day!

Teixeira home run
Teixeira’s home run in the first inning

Teixeira home run
Home run high fives

damon home run celebration
After Damon’s three-run home run

jeter
My cat’s namesake

In other news … another kitty has been visiting our yard lately. We assume he’s a stray, but he’s pretty friendly. Maybe he’s just really hungry and doesn’t mind us being there. If he sticks around, I’ll have to try to trap and neuter the little guy. (Sorry, dude. It’s for your own good!)

new kitty

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summer running

This for Take it and Run Thursday at the Runners’ Lounge, we’re talking about the summer. How do you transition as the weather gets warmer? How do you stay cool as the temperatures rise?

The weather in these parts gets a little weird between seasons. A few weeks ago, it seemed like we skipped spring and went straight to summer. I had to dig out my running skirts and tank tops for a few runs. Not much time for a transition!

And then it got cooler, and I was back in capri tights and jackets.

My past few runs have been perfect. Warm enough for tanks/skirts, but not to hot and low humidity. But I know it won’t last. It’s only a matter of time until it’s hazy, hot and humid.

Once the heat really kicks in, we might just have to slow down and give our bodies some time to adjust. And always drink plenty of fluids!

During one of my first years running, we had a particularly hot summer. I got into the habit of always running with a water bottle. I used to fill a plastic bottle halfway with Gatorade and freeze it, and then top it off with water before my run. The Gatorade would keep the water cold and gradually melt as I needed it.

I haven’t done that for a while — I kind of forgot about it. It’s definitely something I should keep in mind when the weather’s really miserable.

And for a little post-run refreshment, pack a cooler with some face wipes on ice!

choices

Our second track workout was on my schedule tonight. The rain was coming down pretty hard on and off during my commute, and I kept changing mind.

Do I head to the track in the rain, or figure out the intervals and do the speed work on the treadmill?

By the time I got home, it was only lightly raining. I checked the weather radar map, and it looked like we might get a brief break. There was another patch of rain after it, so I knew I was going to get wet, but I threw on a hat and went for it.

And actually, it wasn’t that bad! It was cool, but not too cold (upper 50s), so the rain wasn’t miserable. Much better than the heat and humidity we had last week!

Last time, we alternated eight 400-meter laps at a fast pace with eight 400-meter slow recovery lap. This week, it was 400 meters fast / 300 meters recovery times 10. I have a 55-minute 10K goal, and for this our coach gave me a 2:02 goal pace for each fast lap.

Here’s the breakdown:

Last week:
1. 1:54
2. 2:08
3. 1:59
4. 1:56
5. 2:07
6. 1:59
7. 2:00
8. 1:59

Even thought I was checking my time around each 100-meter mark, I still had a hard time finding my goal pace!

Tonight:
1. 1:54
2. 1:59
3. 2:03
4. 2:01
5. 2:02
6. 2:04
7. 2:04
8. 2:02
9. 2:01
10. 2:03

Much better. Maybe I’m getting the hang of this!

It probably wasn’t just the cooler temperature that made this run feel better. I wasn’t wiping myself out by going too fast. Even with the shorter recovery, I felt really good tonight. (I don’t know if I’ll say that next week, when the recovery is cut to 200 meters!)

Before my cool-down jog home (I don’t live far from the track), I decided today was a good day to break out these:

margarita shots

I had low expectations, but they were actually pretty good!