Mar 26, 2011

Round and round she goes...

Last week I completed my first track workout for this training session. It had been a while since I had been on the track. There's this crazy thing we have in Pennsylvania between the months of November and April, maybe May, called winter. So with the early darkness and accumulation of snow, getting to the track was not going to happen. Last week was one where we got that sweet glimpse of spring. So the fam decided to take advantage of the beautiful evening and all go over to the track. I could get in a workout and the kids could get some much needed time outdoors. 

The workout I had on tap was 8 by 400 at 5k pace. So that is 8 laps around the track jogging a 200 in between running each 400 around 1:45. It was easy to tell that I hadn't done a track workout in a while. My first 400 was completed in 1:33...WAY too fast. So I dialed it back and completed all the rest in 1:42 to 1:44. The entire time I had a great cheering section that encouraged me on. It gives such a boost of energy for the last 100 of the 400 to hear the kiddos (well, Maddie) yelling out "Run fast Mommy!"

I love track workouts. Sure one of the main purpose is to work your fast twitch muscles, but there are other benefits too. Going to the track really helps give a change of pace to your everyday runs. Yeah, it is just going around in circles, but if you are lucky enough to have a group of people to run with or a running club, it's a social outing too. If you do most of your runs alone (like me), then it's really nice to have people to meet up with. It's also a way to help you break through those mental barriers. When you don't think you can push yourself harder or do another lap, you do it anyway. There is definitely a great feeling of accomplishment at the end. Maddie knows that Mom and Dad go out running on a daily basis. She usually just sees us leaving or getting back. It's nice for her to see Mom and Dad actually running. One of her favorite things to do is to velcro her running shoes and do laps around our breakfast bar/island and tell us that she is running on the track.

Mar 13, 2011

Happy Birthday KRD!

Last year for Kev's birthday, we basically sat around twiddling our thumbs waiting for Miles to decide to make his grand entrance. Well, that didn't actually happen until 8 days later. Amidst it all, we didn't really celebrate Kevin's 30th birthday as we should have. That's a major milestone and it deserved more attention than it got. So I decided that we needed to do it right this year.

What is an appropriate birthday present for 31? Something Kevin has been talking about lately was starting to drink scotch. With the help of our friend Mike, we got him to try scotch to see if he liked it. He did, so I bought him a bottle of Macallan 12 year and a book by Michael Jackson (not the one you are thinking of) all about single malt scotch. The perfect gift from his son, a book about running. From Miles he got the book "The Perfect Mile." It is about the race to run the mile in less than 4 minutes. A gift from the 3 year old...a Nerf gun that shoots suction cup darts...what was I thinking on that one?? He loved all the gifts.

We also decided to completely indulge at our meals for the day! We started off the day with good gourmet coffee and cinnamon rolls. While enjoying that, the breakfast casserole I made cooked in the oven. I tried a new recipe that had potatoes, ham, sour cream, and cheese. It was ooey and gooey and paired well with the citrus fruit salad. A few hours later, I started to prep for dinner. For cocktail hour, we started the evening with hors d'oeuvres of a port wine cheese ball and crackers and sausage stuffed mushrooms. We enjoyed Prime Rib, perfect fingerling potatoes, warm goat cheese salad, and yorkshire pudding. Dessert was Birthday Cake Ice Cream from Vale Wood Farms.

The weekend was nice and relaxing. Unfortunately for the birthday boy he came down with the flu and eventually strep throat on his birthday. So the actual day wasn't as happy,  but I think we did a good  job over the weekend celebrating Kevin's 31st Birthday.

Mar 5, 2011

Any closer to my goals?

Just before the new year, I listed the goals that I had for 2011. We are two full months in so how am I doing? Let's see....

Keep Up Running - I must say I am doing very well with this. January and February were tough since I wasn't yet training for anything. Plus the lack of daylight and cold/snowy weather also put up road blocks. I still managed to get in about 60 miles each month. So far in March I am doing really well. I have started my training plan for the Pittsburgh Half Marathon. In fact, in the past week I ran 30 miles. Not too shabby. Plus it means I can enjoy an extra scoop of Cow Tracks from Vale Wood Farms...yummy!

Make sure to spend some alone time with my husband - We have managed to sneak in some Julie and Kevin time. We get Date Night once a month. We went away without the kids in February. Plus have started up darts and cards night to spend quality time (as I talked about in a previous post).

More family time - I think we are doing well with this. We are trying to make sure that we spend a lot of time with the kiddos on the weekends. The kids are so much fun and they really enjoy each other too!

Read more books -  Normally I am happy to read 2-3 books a year. I am already on my third this year and it's only the beginning of March! I finished up the Run Like a Mother book (totally recommend for all you running mothers out there). I read Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and can't wait to read the other too. Currently, I am reading The Help (I know Mom, it's about time).

Clean House - I'm working on it. We just got a new bookcase for all our books. That was my first step in getting the Utility Room cleared out and organized. I'm trying to figure out how to store all the kiddos toys so they don't completely take over the house. The garage is in serious need of help, but that is a warmer weather project. This is definitely a work in progress. 

Enjoy Life - I certainly am! There are so many moments when I feel like I need to pinch myself because life is just amazing.