Monday, May 4, 2015

What a week!

I'll be honest and say there wasn't a lot of running involved but there was some running and I seem to be digging myself out of this funk and that is a good thing.

First, this last week was the first time in a while (probably since finishing the Puerto Rico Half Marathon) that I felt I was running well enough to actually count as running. It helped a lot that I was able to run during the week with some consistency. I'm not out of the woods yet but it is definitely getting better.
It's on now
Then, on the 28th I officially signed up for the Goofy Challenge! Oh, things just got real for sure. Plus, my brother, who so graciously joined me last time and gave me so much support, asked me to sign him up for the Half Marathon, which will be his first. No longer a spectator, folks. It will be nice to have some company during the challenge, even if it is for only a third of it but I will take it. Not gonna lie. I'm a little scared, but it's a "good" scared. I just have to remind myself that thousands of people do this every year and that there is an even more insane group of people who run the Dopey Challenge. This is doable. I can do it. I will share my game plan for this challenge soon.

It was good that my brother asked me to sign him up (he was on vacation). By the end of the day, the Half was sold out. The 5K and 10K lasted a only a few hours and as of this writing the only things left are a couple of Goofy spots and the marathon. Does anyone need reminding of how popular these races are? If you are on the fence, go and sign up right now for what's left. You might not get a chance later.


Finally, it was my 10 year wedding anniversary! Of course, I was not about to let such a momentous occasion simply go by. I mean, 10 years of this poor woman putting up with me... she needs a medal all to herself. We don't really get a lot of chances to go out just the two of us with three little girls running around, so we took advantage of my Mother's offer to take them for the night and abused it. LOL I dropped them at noon on Saturday, then we went to the movies and saw Avengers: Age of Ultron (WOW! Loved it!) then we went to dinner, then a comedy show, and finally ended up at a Frankie "The Jet" 's house, where we saw the Pacquiao/Mayweather fight and as a bonus, the last moments of nail-biter game 7 between the Clippers and Spurs before the fight started. We got home at about 2am. The last time we did that was... uhmm... give me a sec... actually, I don't think we have ever been out so late. We sure crammed as much as we could to the day.

So quite a busy week but a very good one at that. 

6 comments:

  1. Hola! So glad I found your blog. Signed up for the Goofy challenge as well and since I'm a crazy newbie I'm thinking of doing the Lola Challenge in PR as part of the training, proof of time race. Can't wait to read more about how you will train for this one. #letsdothis

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    1. Welcome Yoly! I haven't signed up for Lola yet but I'm pretty sure I will. It's perfect Goofy Challenge practice. Hop to hear from you and your progress soon.

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  2. Happy anniversary! You make a beautiful couple! Congrats on committing to Goofy! I will be doing only the marathon but I will be cheering for you during the half since I have friends that are going to be running that! You have a marathon already under your belt, so this should be cake for you, right? Congrats friend!

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    1. I forbid you from calling it "only" or "just" the marathon! I really hope I get to meet you guys during marathon weekend.

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  3. Congrats on the 10 year anniversary! That sounds like you and your wife had a great day out together to celebrate :) And yay on going Goofy and your brother signing up for his first half. I think it's awesome that he's joining you. I'm trying to convince a friend to sign up for her first half and do the Princess weekend with me.

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    1. If she decides to not run it, make her come with you anyway for support. The excitement of just being there as spectator has motivated many a person to sign up. It sure worked for my brother.

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