Well it's done. The goal, 3 marathons in the Calendar year. As it turns out it's 4 marathons in 12 months. I am happy to have done what I committed to do; set a goal and achieve it - not at all costs but done with the very best of intentions.
Along the way I've discovered some things. I'm not a saint and never will be....I need colour and character in my life. To be an exceptional athlete would require more exception than I have. I'll get out there tho and live with my own flaws....many and vividly presented when the hurt comes and the mind is nagging.
Berlin was not all I had hoped time-wise...not the worst run I've had but the most timely reminder that nutrition isn't to be ignored, that the mind is what carries you across the line long after the body has yelled stopped.
The ultra, another opportunity to Learn more. I started thinking I could never run 10k...terrified by a half marathon and now thinking I should step it up....be braver and never forget the privilege of two feet, one foot in front of the other, on my terms.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
24hrs
Day before the marathon and I've visited the start/finish line. Mum and I got up lateish and went to our "local" coffee shop where we sat outside in the sun and watched the sights. I then headed off to check out the fastest route to the startline. The place was buzzing. Great sights with the Brandenburg gate where the marathon finishes, then looking down towards the Siegessaule where the marathon starts. Weather is incredible warm - going to need to drink a lot!
Friday, September 23, 2011
In Berlin
Arrived in Berlin two days ago - all good so far. Been to the expo which was in the old airport and full of crazes runners. Awesome ton see so many runners downing huge glasses of beer, not sure I've seen that at an expo before. Had some adventures finding places to eat and spent sometime in the Sony Center. Cell doesn't work here so can't load photos until I get home. Going to take the cell on the run and take some photos along the way. One day to go - must stop drinking beer!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
SFO to Berlin
Tomorrow The Mother and I fly to Berlin. Yippee, I am very excited and nervous and looking forward to the adventure. Having mum here has/is grand; of course having all my washing and ironing done and now mucho chicken vege soup in the freezer is a bonus.
Friday I picked her up from the airport and Crazy Ironman Girl. It took mum forever to get through customs so took CIG straight to her start line. Grand to see her as I have missed her on the project and now it turns out she is coming back to the Bay Area for work so, with some clever planning we can be running buddies again!
Saturday the weather was gorgeous and I took mum off to what I had hoped would be a fab restaurant on the beach. As it turned out it was kind of awful......well seriously awful, the food was terrible and the coffee worse. The BBQ the night before at home with Irene had been far more enjoyable.
Sunday I did Monica's 10 k and then Monday, Tuesday I worked while mum putzed at home. I'm so ready for my break, wired about the marathon and just happy to be me out adventuring with mum.
Friday I picked her up from the airport and Crazy Ironman Girl. It took mum forever to get through customs so took CIG straight to her start line. Grand to see her as I have missed her on the project and now it turns out she is coming back to the Bay Area for work so, with some clever planning we can be running buddies again!
Saturday the weather was gorgeous and I took mum off to what I had hoped would be a fab restaurant on the beach. As it turned out it was kind of awful......well seriously awful, the food was terrible and the coffee worse. The BBQ the night before at home with Irene had been far more enjoyable.
Sunday I did Monica's 10 k and then Monday, Tuesday I worked while mum putzed at home. I'm so ready for my break, wired about the marathon and just happy to be me out adventuring with mum.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Monica's 10k
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Heading into Friday
Well excited as The Mother arrives tomorrow! I think maybe it's been 18mths since I have seen her and very happy we are off on Berlin adventures! This pic brought to you courtesy of my neighbor (that would be Irene) who has kindly figured out that, despite her prompting, I was never going to get to organizing this lovely little homely touch in advance of The Mothers arrival.
Turns out Crazy Ironman Girl flys in at the same time in advance of a relay race she is starting at noon so picking both up at the airport at the same time....busy times.
Work is crazy busy on a bunch of levels. There never is a good time to go on holiday but I'm good to go....just gotta do all that stuff before I go.
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Turns out Crazy Ironman Girl flys in at the same time in advance of a relay race she is starting at noon so picking both up at the airport at the same time....busy times.
Work is crazy busy on a bunch of levels. There never is a good time to go on holiday but I'm good to go....just gotta do all that stuff before I go.
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
9/11 The Falling Man
Full length documentary. Takes an in depth look at one particular photograph taken that day and peoples response to it.....pause for thought.
Friday, September 09, 2011
Officially crazy
So it's been the oddest week! Much has gone on at work; good, bad, indifferent but no less intense. I'm very aware that I'm totally ready for my holiday. Melissa and I had dinner, totally fun, really fab to show someone the new house and the hood. Went to, my now most fav, local restaurant.
I'm ready for Berlin/holiday.
Officially crazy: worked from home today, needed to run, of course. So decided I wanted to eat crab..best place, Whole Foods in the old hood, maybe 4 miles (okay included the mega hill), thought that entirely reasonable, put my lil backpack on, ran to Whole Foods, got my crab and ran back.....good times!
I'm ready for Berlin/holiday.
Officially crazy: worked from home today, needed to run, of course. So decided I wanted to eat crab..best place, Whole Foods in the old hood, maybe 4 miles (okay included the mega hill), thought that entirely reasonable, put my lil backpack on, ran to Whole Foods, got my crab and ran back.....good times!
Monday, September 05, 2011
Long weekend, done
And I have done nothing remarkable. Mostly I have felt vaguely exhausted and managed two mediocre i.e. lacking real enthusiasm, runs. I lounged in bed/on the couch a lot and have been really enjoying a book I picked up that isn't about running, more a period drama I guess. It follows several families through several "periods" and in different geographies. It's a nice easy read and includes some interesting historical moments.
The week brings dinner with Melissa from my first ACN project, she is leaving the firm and I'm sad about it. Not sad for her, she's been traveling for five years and does, I think, feel long term she doesn't want to be here. She's managed to find a job locally (Denver) so it's a grand decision for her. She's been totally awesome to me so really just sad on a personal level.
Time moves fast and Berlin is closer still......which brings the marathon crazy.....
The week brings dinner with Melissa from my first ACN project, she is leaving the firm and I'm sad about it. Not sad for her, she's been traveling for five years and does, I think, feel long term she doesn't want to be here. She's managed to find a job locally (Denver) so it's a grand decision for her. She's been totally awesome to me so really just sad on a personal level.
Time moves fast and Berlin is closer still......which brings the marathon crazy.....
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Really?
Who is writing this stuff: http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/5561650/Huge-New-Zealand-swell-hitting-California.
None of the media I follow are even registering it.....aye aye aye.....I hate being a comms geek on days like this!
None of the media I follow are even registering it.....aye aye aye.....I hate being a comms geek on days like this!
Volunteer event & more new furniture
A week or so ago the client organized a volunteer event at a local school. Basically we were invited to give up four hours of our work day i.e. not bill and go and do some cleanup activities at a school. Turned out to be awesome!
Monica and I met at work and did a ride share to the school, arriving around 730am, breakfast was provided then we got down to it. Hands On Bay Area is a local not-for-profit that co-ordinates these types of events. With 50+ folk milling around we all signed on for one of several tasks including; gardening (this, in my view, the toughest because it actually started with breaking up some very hard packed dirt...), building some benches (and I mean building, these were sturdy little suckers that involved power tools and some heavy lifting), painting a mural on a wall (school logo, the folks doing that one knocked it out of the park!!!!), repainting the basket ball etc lines on the hard standing (this one I did, it was fun, started with taping all the lines then running a roller over them, we managed to bring back to life three full sized basketball courts as well as some other half courts in the space of four hours) and the final group who mounted a donated big screen TV in the office (this too not easy as it involved several trips to both the electric and hardware stores to get it sorted....techy folk are perfect for this type of task). It really was heaps of fun and a different way to get to know the client, other vendors and our own team.
My dining room table and chairs arrived and I have been progressively unpacking them....omg can't say they weren't well packed for the journey. Anyway, love how it looks, there is an internal leaf so that it easily sits six (you know for all those dinner parties of have!). I can now start to build the room out a little more to make it cozy, including getting some carpet tiles and curtains for the door.
What I am coming to love the most about my little house is that I do, actually, use every room. Really the whole place is about 700sqft but I've never been that good at filling up a space! I think it's a combo of having spent at least sometime living in a hotel room as a child and time in the military where you only had one room. Anyway all that aside, I do use all the spaces. Even now I'm sitting in the kitchen at the breakfast bench typing!
Berlin is not far away and I'm ready on all fronts....to see mum, have a holiday from work and run the marathon!
Monica and I met at work and did a ride share to the school, arriving around 730am, breakfast was provided then we got down to it. Hands On Bay Area is a local not-for-profit that co-ordinates these types of events. With 50+ folk milling around we all signed on for one of several tasks including; gardening (this, in my view, the toughest because it actually started with breaking up some very hard packed dirt...), building some benches (and I mean building, these were sturdy little suckers that involved power tools and some heavy lifting), painting a mural on a wall (school logo, the folks doing that one knocked it out of the park!!!!), repainting the basket ball etc lines on the hard standing (this one I did, it was fun, started with taping all the lines then running a roller over them, we managed to bring back to life three full sized basketball courts as well as some other half courts in the space of four hours) and the final group who mounted a donated big screen TV in the office (this too not easy as it involved several trips to both the electric and hardware stores to get it sorted....techy folk are perfect for this type of task). It really was heaps of fun and a different way to get to know the client, other vendors and our own team.
My dining room table and chairs arrived and I have been progressively unpacking them....omg can't say they weren't well packed for the journey. Anyway, love how it looks, there is an internal leaf so that it easily sits six (you know for all those dinner parties of have!). I can now start to build the room out a little more to make it cozy, including getting some carpet tiles and curtains for the door.
What I am coming to love the most about my little house is that I do, actually, use every room. Really the whole place is about 700sqft but I've never been that good at filling up a space! I think it's a combo of having spent at least sometime living in a hotel room as a child and time in the military where you only had one room. Anyway all that aside, I do use all the spaces. Even now I'm sitting in the kitchen at the breakfast bench typing!
Berlin is not far away and I'm ready on all fronts....to see mum, have a holiday from work and run the marathon!
Friday, September 02, 2011
Thursday, September 01, 2011
5 years old....
It's my 5th Anniversary of arriving in the US! Pausing, again, to reflect back at how the grand adventure has continued to evolve. I am as surprised as anyone to still have the blog; it's proving to be a great chronicle of my life in the US. Every now and then I dip into some "historical" posts and I am transported back to that moment in time. Occasionally I stumble into something I have all but forgotten - that can be a mix of good and bad. On balance though, life is very very good. I am still shocked and delighted to think that I now own a house in San Francisco! I am shocked to think that I am actually working in Silicon Valley (seriously, like I ever had a high tech bone in my body) and for a firm that offers many opportunities (and that I might never have thought I would ever possibly be considered a candidate for). I am shocked that I run marathons and even more shocked to think that I really believe that, if I work hard enough, I could run an ultra-marathon. Along the way I've met some fantastic characters (the Ranch having been the perfect landing pad!
I think, this year, more than any other I feel changed. Funnily enough I am noticing that the way I talk and phrase things has changed hugely.....I think I might be up for more than a little ribbing when I land in NZ for Xmas. The way I look and dress seems to have evolved to a point where I sit easier in my skin. I like being fit and I like being surrounded by a mixture of very young folk (this by virtue of work) and very sound, honest peers personally.
So there it is, as it turns out it was true, there is nothing to be lost when you cross your line........
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