Sunday, January 6, 2013

Epiphany

You never know what'll happen to you while running. Today, I had an interesting epiphany. I realized that my weight-loss and fitness journey isn't necessarily due to trying to add years to my life, it's being happy in the years that I have left.  My dad was 63 (almost 64) when he died of a heart attack, the same could happen to me no matter how healthy I am so, I'd rather have a great and memorable 20 years then continuation of the same!

So, maybe the mid-life crisis isn't really a crisis but a wake up call, a reminder that I still have a lot of things I want to do and try before I leave this life. It's never too late to change or to try!

2013 off to a good start!

Although, I did just type 2014 at first! Interesting, that's twice today I thought it was either a different month or year!

Polar Bear Swim minutes before jumping in!

Freezing now!
Once again, 2013 went out with a great party with friends and started with the 93 Annual Polar Bear Swim at English Bay (after a number of lattes with a friend at 49th Parrallel Coffee on Main Street).


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Sick means no training

But, I guess mandatory resting. Sick (and very bored) this weekend with a sore throat, trying to get better by taking it easy, which is really hard for me. Did manage to do some more biking on the bike/trainer Saturday. My ass isn't getting used to the seat yet and I really need to get my bike fitted to me, think it'll help with the old lady hip!

Was checking out the BMO Full marathon route for 2013, same as 2012 and there looks to be a good size hill up and down between 5 and 10km, literally looks to be 2.5kms down and 2.5kms up! Guess I have to continue training on hills! Almost the entire route will have spectacular views, but especially from 20km marker! Next question is do I take the camera with me or not! Probably not if I want to finish it in 6 hours.

Once again the start is at Queen Elizabeth Park and the finish is, lucky for me, right in front of my work place! I'll have some champagne waiting for me in the work fridge!

I'm also very lucky, two, possibly three, friends are doing the full with me. I've got three friends doing the half as well! Very exciting! It looks like I really am taking everyone with me on my crazy train of running and fitness.

Monday, December 10, 2012

I changed my first flat!

I'm embarrassed to say how long it took me but I finally managed to change the tube in my road bike! Although, while changing it I didn't have a presta valve adapter so my bike was sitting in my living room like this for a day. It was sad and mocked me everytime I looked at it!





I did manage to find the presta valve adapter and then had issues getting the damn tire back on!! Oh, the tire just snaps back on I'm told, its easy I'm told. Easy my ass! Eventually I figured it out, eventually figured out how to put my CycleOps winter training kit together (instructions sucked) and now my living room looks like this!


Saturday, December 8, 2012

Mexico, Santa and starting my Ironman (woman!) Training

Wow, November was fun! I went to Mexico for a fabulous wedding, started my Ironman training (tired already) and got a chance to spend the day with Santa while he was giving out presents at the top of Grouse Mountain.

Mexico was fantastic! This was pretty much my view everyday, except the one day we hung out at the pool bar. I will go back! The service where we were was great! The bar opened everyday at 10am, I had the servers tell me a number of times that the alcohol was free (because I would ask for bottled water instead of beer!). The rooms were nice, the food was great, service always fantastic and I became a HUGE fan of champagne! Probably wasn't a good idea to do it as shots that one night.


Today I got to spend the morning and afternoon with Santa at the Top of Grouse Mountain. We had a work function and over 100 kids at two sittings, and the kids were adorable! My friend Chifa and I helped Santa hand out presents (I was photographer). I got asked if I was a snow princess by an adorable 5 or 6 year old, then she asked if I was going to come outside and skate with my dress on, too cute! Santa had a couple of kids that maybe weren't entirely impressed (crying) but he did get homemade cookies, letters and a homemade Christmas tree!

The Ironman (woman!) training is in full swing. Swim, bike, run; swim, bike, run is my life for the next 9 months. I think the healthy eating and no alcohol is going to be harder then the swim, bike, run training. I just got a new winter trainer (for the bike at home) so I can sit on the bike for hours at a time at home. I'm lucky to have so many people in my life that have done Ironman before. They say it takes a village to raise a child, I think it's going to be the same with me and my training!

Off for a swim!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Dance Arabia is back!

At least in limited engagements! We performed at the Fillmore Foundation's Prairie Fairies Barn Dance and what fun we had! The foundation supports the McLaren Housing Society, A Loving Spoonful, and Out in Schools. The event was well organized, and ran on time (actually, ran about 3 minutes early! We never do events that run on time or early!) I'll add more photos once I download them rest of them.
Christie, Jennifer, Ghazaleh - Dance Arabia
Ghazaleh

Christie, Jennifer, Ghazaleh

Last 10km of the year and ITS ON!

Siobhan, Anna, me, Dani, Meghan and Casey
I did my last 10km race out at Boundary Bay on Sunday, November 4 with some of my running friends. Two of them placed in top 3 for 10km! Fantastic! I came in last out of the group of friends, but as I was telling a friend yesterday, coming in last means you have a cheering section at the finish line! What could be more awesome then that? I also PBed. My first race of the year, 1 hour 22 or 23, this one was 1 hour 12. I'm mostly happy with that. I guess I'll have to work on my pace so I can do my next one in 1 hour 4. I had a lot of fun though, first flat run for a long time and I surprisingly enjoyed it! I'm a hills girl now (I know, how weird?)

Training officially started today for my triathlons I'm doing next year. Pretty much my life for the next 10 months will be work, training, eating, sleeping. I'm already halfway there with my swimming, I have surprising endurance considering I'm using mostly arms (practicing saving legs for the bike and run portions). Sometimes I shock myself that my body will actually do what I ask of it! Is this why people like endurance sports? so they can see what their body will do for them?