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{March 2, 2013}   What a day!

Ok, so what a weekend it’s been so far!

Thursday, I drove up to Charlotte, NC to spend the weekend with one of my best friends, MY (sometimes I might call him MM, like you guys have a clue what that is, but he knows). The main reason I came up was to run a 5k with MM called the Run Jen Run, the inaugural run by the corporation Go Jen Go, they promote awareness and education about breast cancer, the money they raise helps people who are going through treatment financially. Check them out, http://www.gojengo.org.

So, Thursday after work, I got in the beetle bug and got on the road. Made pretty good time, just at 4 hours, we met for dinner at a Thai restaurant (after a quick stop in Victoria’s Secret). Then back to the house for more catching up, blogging and shut eye.

Friday, up early, MM left earlier, took a run/walk and got started with work. MM came home around lunch and we went out for Greek, back home, more work and then at 5 it was time to get ready to go out. We went to NoDa to see George Clinton and Parliament Funk!!!

We had dinner at Revolution, smoky butternut squash soup, house made chips and a very nice pizza crisp (tomato, avocado, cheese, cilantro, olive oil), it was very nice.

Then we went down the street to The Neighborhood Theater for George Clinton and P Funk! It was crowded and noisy and with no opening act, the show started at 9:30 and we were off! George Clinton is 72 years old! Still has it! For those of you who might not know George Clinton,
https://www.google.com/search?q=george+clinton+%26+parliament+funkadelic&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari

The craziest part is, if you know George Clinton, you know the multi-colored dreadlocks and bright, colorful clothes, you were not going to see that at the show! We were all confused, there was the and, then 3 guys wearing suits and hats, like they were stylin’ on their way to church. Turns out the gent in the white suit was Gorge Clinton! The music was thumpin’ and the joint was jumpin’!

The only bad part, I am 5’1.5″ tall, so unless I’m at a concert with seats, I usually can’t see the stage, unless I’m standing right in front of it. MM was great, he kept a hand to my side to block people from walking into/pushing me, I appreciated that a bunch! For me, sometimes it’s like listening to the radio, just live?

It had been a long day and on the way home, I dozed off, glad I wasn’t driving! Got home and I think I was asleep before my head hit the pillow!

Today, got up too early, but it was for a race. We go to the park and got our packets, odd thing. MM’s bib didn’t have holes, that was odd, but push the safety pins through and all was right with the world. As we are warming up for the race, it started snowing! It wasn’t bad during the race, but after I was finished, it started coming down in huge flakes, it was so pretty! And it got COLD!

MM injured his Achilles’ tendon about a week ago, so he wasn’t able to run with me, but he walked it and finished his first 5k in about 50 minutes!!! And with a boot on his foot the entire course, it was awesome! We got medals and there were cookies (Chick Fil A was a sponsor). On the way out, we got a flyer for next years race, you know where I’ll be!

We went to get some lunch, came home, cleaned up, got on the couch to watch movie and nap, wonderful! When the sleeting rain stopped, we went to Harris Teeter to pick up supplies, cooked dinner (tortellini soup, rotini and salad, later a cup of Ben & Jerry’s) and relaxed on the couch.

Tomorrow, we are going to the Columbia Fine Art Museum for an Impressionist exhibit, which is on my way home, what a treat that will be!
I would say that’s a full weekend!

What a day! I’m beat, see you tomorrow!



{January 15, 2013}   First Race of 2013!

What to write about, what to write about, hmmm…

How about races? I ran/walked my first race of 2013! It was the Hot Chocolate 5K/15K in Atlanta, GA [ooh, now you know what state I live in!]. There were NINETEEN THOUSAND, yes, I said thousand, 19,000 participants. TWO TONS of chocolate and ELEVEN THOUSAND gallons of hot chocolate! You should have been there, I would have given you mine! What you say? You don’t like chocolate? What’s wrong with you? I get asked that ALL the time! Well, if there’s peanut butter involved, I’m in!

Ok, so back to the race. 19K participants, 2K chocolate and 11K gallons hot chocolate all for a 5K/15K. Apparently, I just like typing K! Can you imagine? I know, if you run the Boston Marathon or the NY Marathon you can, but this was a lot of people. The most people I have participated in a race with is the Peachtree Road Race. For those of you who do not know it’s one of the largest 10Ks in the world. People who have been running it since it’s inception in 1970 come to Atlanta every year to run the race.

It started July 4, 1970 with 110 runners, by 2011, they capped the number of race bibbs distributed at 60K [or 60,000] and you now have to participate in a lottery to get a number. A secret…if you join the Atlanta Track Club, you are guaranteed a number [you still have to pay to register, but you get a number]. My friend CKM and I volunteer and give out numbers at the expo the day before the race, it’s fun – we get to meet all sorts of people who are participating in this event. Some of the runners, it’s their first time and for some, it’s their 40th. You get a t-shirt for volunteering, a pin commemorating that year, a Home Depot apron and a Waffle House discount card. [Told you, it’s all for the swag]…We have volunteered for 3 years now and in 2 more years, we get the cool 5 year volunteer pin, pretty cool.

This is the only race I have participated in that you do not get your t-shirt until you cross the finish line, the design is always a secret. If you’d like a little more history on the Peachtree Roadrace: http://www.peachtreeroadrace.org/event-information/history.

The Hot Chocolate was so much fun, there were so many people of all ages, kids, adults, grans, big kids [hint hint] there were some great costumes: oompa loompas! and hershey’s kisses just to name a few. CKM and I did the run together and it was fun to walk a little, well a lot, run a little, talk a lot and just enjoy the perfect weather! It was almost 70 degrees! Yes people, you heard me right, SEVENTY degrees in Atlanta in JANUARY! [I know, CAPS mean SHOUTING, but this is a good shouting! I’m excited! and I want you to feel it!]. Layers came off of a lot of people, hey, watch it, this is a family blog!

After you cross the finish line, you go to get your chocolate goodies. There was hot chocolate for drinking, chocolate for dipping and a marshmallow, banana, pretzels, wafer cookie and a rice crispie treat, all the things perfect for dipping. We sat with new friends and chatted and watched people sitting and enjoying their chocolate goodies, admiring some of the costumes and did my favorite, look at all the different shoes people were wearing [we were sitting on the ground, it was easy].

After the race, we went to get some breakfast, it was only about 11am and by that time, we had accomplished a lot! The cool part was, there were people already there and coming in and out that had run the race as well. I know you’re asking – Peaches, how do you know they just ran the same race?” I’ll tell you dear friends… they were wearing the fabulous swag that we got! A wonderful and very warm sweatshirt and maybe the hat as well. We give each other a smile and the nod, you know, the one that guys give each other when they’re saying “s’up” and it really doesn’t look that cool, but when we do it, we rock! We greet each other and ask how we enjoyed the race, did you do well, did you have fun, how did you like the chocolate [that last one will only be for this race, you don’t normally get chocolate at the end of a race] what’s your next race. It’s nice, a kind of camaraderie that only comes from knowing what the other person just went through!

So, my fine friends, I completed the first race of 2013, but definitely not the last. I have races scheduled all the way through September and I know I will be telling you about all of them! I try to do at least 2 each month, keeps me motivated and as I have said and been told “it’s all for the t-shirt”. I enjoy the swag, but what I like is accomplishing something. By 9am, I’ve done a lot that day already! I have done mostly 5K’s, the Peachtree is a 10K and I did one half marathon in October, that’s 13.1 miles [why do they list them in miles instead of kilometers, not sure]. My goal this year is to run a full 5k [no more walk/run for me!] and to complete a 10K and possibly another half marathon. I said I did it [I have the jacket, medal and belt buckle to prove it] and I wouldn’t do another one, but who knows what the future holds. Could be like tattoos, you can’t do just one!

While I do these runs and walk or run about 2-5 miles per day several days a week, I haven’t found the love of running, I am hoping to, but I have a feeling either you do or you don’t and I may just continue to participate in the races because it keeps me active and I can tell when I’ve gone too long between runs or walks and I love the swag, but I love the sense of accomplishment I get from just doing it.

I will just tell you what I tell people when they ask how I like running. My plan is to keep doing it until I like it!



{December 20, 2010}   Day 88 – Going to the Gym

Whew… I don’t know if it’s getting harder because I’m getting older or because I’m just fat. LOL. Ok, I’m not that fat, I am overweight, I have about 25 pounds to go, as I have already said, but some days, I just feel fat… [ok, I’m also throwing the girl card in there, I am a little bloated, one guess why…]

So, at the gym, all I really do is walk/run about two miles a day, I’m not saying that’s a lot and I’m not saying that’s a little. Since I get up at 6:30, I make it to the gym by 7:30 [sometimes it does take me a while to get out of the house, when I finally stop hitting the snooze button] and I only have 30 minutes to work out and then get to work. I think I’m doing alright, I am trying the Galloway Method [http://www.jeffgalloway.com/training/marathon.html] I walk/run/walk/run. Some days, I walk 5 minutes, run 10, walk 5, etc until I hit 30 minutes; some days, I can’t run 10 minutes, so I walk 5, run 5, walk 5, etc. you get the picture. I think it’s all good, I’m getting 2+miles in every morning and I am starting to feel a little better, but sometimes, I keep this knot in my chest that doesn’t dissipate for quite a while.

This morning was cool, I did the 5/5/5 method, but I felt a pick up in my steps towards the end and I was running my heart out for the last 5 minutes and surprised when the treadmill slowed down for the cool down. Very cool, well, at least I think so!

My goal is to run 2 miles a day for a few weeks until I’m more comfortable, then add another mile and another mile until I am running at least 5-7 miles a day. Then I know I will be more confident to attempt a half marathon, I know it’s 13.1 miles, but if I can get past the halfway mark, then I think I will be golden and who knows what the future will hold after that.

That is my musing for the day.



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