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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

War Paint

While I was reading my latest issue of my Fitness magazine and they were talking about all these great citrus-infused products (my favorites) and the "best gear of the year" for all different sports. Granted, I know that while many of these products are tested out by the fitness professionals that work on the magazine, I also know that many of those products are offered to them for free to try. They showed everything from biking shorts to swim goggles to running shoes.

Then I thought, gear is like armor. You need good gear to protect yourself when you're out there taking on the world. Unlike our service men and women who deserve the best armor out there, we don't need to have the most expensive, latest and greatest gear. Proper gear, yes. Expensive, not so much.

Then it made me laugh because the next section in the magazine was on beauty products, which I guess count as "gear". Of all the gear, I think that sunscreen is probably the most important for summer, but all the fun shampoo and things are great too. Other than sunscreen, the one thing you won't find me without is mascara.

Mascara = war paint. I feel like if I have mascara on, I can go take on the world. When I had boot camp, I didn't put it on before I went and ran around like a crazy person, but I do wear it almost EVERY day.

Is there any gear that you love and wear every day? Any fitness gear that you love and want to share? Discuss...
(I love Asics, Saucony, Champion, Mary Kay and CO Bigelow!)

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Melissa's Family Update

Hi all,
Melissa (of Brainstorm and Jay-Walkers fame) contacted me this morning to ask for some prayers and support. I guess Jason is NOT doing well, and has some post-seizure issues. He had to be transferred to a new hospital and had a bad night. As he comes out of this latest status seizure, his family just has to wait and wait until his system settles back as close to normal as it can.
Please send as many good thoughts and prayers their way as you can!
Thanks!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Race Updates

Hello all!
It's been a while, but May is very hectic at work so my weekends are kind of shot for racing. The only weekend I have really "open" is the weekend before Memorial Day Weekend, but who knows what I'll find to do then (MAM After Dark with Courtney!) I'm thinking of trying to do a 5K up north over Memorial Day weekend, but we'll have to see about that.
Anyway, I wanted to give you some feedback on some runs. First, the Rock N' Run: the race itself was kind of crappy because SOMEONE on the planning side mustn't have checked with the park department because they had to cut a 2.3-ish mile course down to about 1.5 miles due to a soccer tournament and a lacrosse game. While I prefer to NOT get hit in head by a lacrosse ball or run over by a soccer player, I do appreciate thoughtful planning. Also, their pre-registration pick up lines were insane and there were no promised chips for timing. On the plus side, the t-shirts were very cool.
The coolest part of the race was that it was like my very own slice of "The Biggest Loser". As I mentioned in my last blog entry, the girls from boot camp and a few other folks were going to run this together because it is Julie's first race. Julie is Coach Sandi's sister, and I first met her last fall when she attended camp as a guest. Julie, Coach Sandi, their sister Jeannie, Ellie (and her hubby Tom) and I ran together. Julie and Sandi's husbands were at the finish line with cameras, dogs and small children (who had dandelion bouquets for us!). Jeannie and Sandi are really great runners so they ran with Julie and I especially because they know we're a little slower. Julie set the pace and off we went.
At the finish line, Julie powered through and had a great time. Between all of us high-fiving and hugging and whatnot, Julie said thanks and that it's been a hard time/long road. I just wanted to hug her for finishing (although I think she could totally rock a 5K with no problems). I found out later that Julie has lost 170 POUNDS! That's right, Julie, who looks smokin' now, has worked her butt off and basically lost another person.
She's so amazing! I voted for her as the "most inspirational camper", but was OK with the person she lost to because it was me! That's right! I have the certificate hanging in my office to prove it (and posted here for you).
Another person that inspires me is my friend Melissa and her family that I told you all about a few posts ago. Her brother Jason has epilepsy, and they're the ones I'm going to do Brainstorm for in June. Not only does her family work really hard to raise funds and awareness about the Epilepsy Foundation, they have had to overcome some huge hurdles this past year with ups and downs in their health. Melissa's Dad had some MAJOR health issues, Melissa was having stomach issues, her husband got a concussion and now Jason had a status seizure over the weekend and was put in ICU. I wish I could order a vacation for this family!
If you haven't gone and checked Brainstorm or the Epilepsy Foundation out yet, please do. You can find out more here or by jumping back two blog posts.
Thanks to all the inspirational people out there!
And P.S. no volleyball this summer. Just running, horseshoes and softball. And probably some swimming...