- It feels like my family is back to normal. I'm excited for what the future holds. #
- http://t.co/ej5oLPTW I love this team! @ride_argyle @garmin #
- "If I eat nonstop … with a slight to moderate taper for 4 days, my pants will stop buttoning" @jillianranee Feb '10 http://t.co/wORRCaZC #
Archive for February, 2012
Putting Elizabeth to sleep
Feb 21
It’s the little things these days. Being a dad hasn’t really seemed that important to the baby these first 5ish months. So, the little quality time that I do get means to world to me.
For the second night in a row, I’ve been able to rock Elizabeth to sleep. I can’t quite put into words how amazing it has been.
I was reminded earlier today, that I haven’t been taking as many pictures as I want. I did a quick look at my stash and I’m way behind the pace I set in October. This is just me reminding myself to take more pictures.
- I just unlocked the "Swimmies" badge on @foursquare! Splish splash! http://t.co/69XeumZd #
- Ironman 70.3 Panama girls: 1st Angela Naeth (4:15:31) 2nd Kelly Williamson (4:19:11) 3rd Margaret Shapiro (4:19:34) 4th Leanda Cave #
- RT @IronmanTri Exclusive video of top 5 men finishing: http://t.co/1dXtHevb @BevanDocherty @lancearmstrong @SirRichieC @rasmushenning #
- Still riding high on yesterdays race experience. #
- Did the Grammy's just forget about Ella Fitzgerald? Or did I just miss it? #
- Did the Grammy's just forget about Ella Fitzgerald? Or did I just miss it? #grammys #
- Ella Fitzgerald was snubbed by the #grammys memorial. I double checked during Chris Brown. I'm done with this show. #
- I meant Etta James. #Grammys #
- http://t.co/BPYeIxsN Willlie Nelson: Chipotle commercial. Love it. #
- http://t.co/6OXRoeh6 more news from Psycho-WyCo #
- I just unlocked the Level 2 "Mall Rat" badge on @foursquare! In it to win it! http://t.co/DTvXg4uH #
- RT @DEVOPS_BORAT Clojure is useful for programmer who are come to Java from Java. #
- RT @edwandell All you need is love. John Lennon #
- #swamppeople holy buckets, sharp shooter! #
- Three years cavity free is definitely a new record. #
- She's growing up so fast. @babyeac just rolled her eyes at me. #
- Finished my 20 mile run with a sub 9 last mile in order to beat my virtual partner. @garmin @mwtricoach #feelinggreat #
- RT @thewebdawg especially a Sunday morning… @fishmark: I love the smell of JIRA in the morning. #
- I've lost 18 pounds since Thanksgiving. #
- Heck yes!!! @avicci for Budweiser. #
- M&M commercial was a direct hit for me. #
- Chevy Silverado commercial was clever and well delivered. #
- Bridgestone commercial was great. #
- I thought the #Battleship commercial was going to be another Chevy Silverado commercial… #
- Hello. Budweiser is two for two. #
- Doritos picked up where last year left off. Good job. #
- I will check out "John Carter" #
- Like the VW commercial. Well played. Like the callback to Vader commercial too. #
- Chevy is killing it. I'm sold. Great job with the stunts commercial. #
- Cars.com commercial looked like a waste to me. #
- Teleflora beats godaddy so far. #
- Etrade. Consistently funny commercials. #
- Best super bowl halftime production I Think I have ever seen. LMFAO, hollar. Madonna did her own stunts too. Yep. Well played. #
- Are you kidding me. Best halftime ever. #
- Bridgestone wins with the halftime show. That logo was up the entire time. #
- Clint Eastwood delivered a killer commercial. I feel like he directed it to, but I have no evidence of that. Killer. #
- Fiat beat both teleflora and godaddy. #
- Chevy is beating Toyota but I still think the Clint Eastwood spot is winning overall. #
- Wow, Acura makes a good showing. Unfortunately, the super bowl makes me want to buy American. Still a good spot worthy of the super bowl. #
- The Budweiser commercials are great. You can always count on them to deliver high quality. #
- I will see "Act of Valor" #
- Good job Hyunda. #
- Another quality Bud Light commercial. #
- Ok. Kia enters the battle of the auto commercials. With a commercial for the car they build in Georgia too! Good work! #
- Samsung with a big win. Nobody else with ads in that space. Great job. That series of spots just got even better. #
- GoDaddy still losing. #
- Whoever gets in the next commercial break gets the most bang for their buck! #
- Congrats to the Giants. Tonight was a nice night for an evening. #
- Good commercial @nbcsports #
- Looks like the @Ride_Argyle team was in good form. Tyler was in the hunt but looked like @MuriloFischerMF wasn't happy with something. #ToQ #
- RT @RobbyKetchell @Ride_Argyle wins TTT! #tourofqatar #
- Autonomy is a big component of "motivation" according to this. If autonomy is taken away… guess what: http://t.co/tU5On18i #
- 2 years ago @jillianranee gave me some #Bose headphones for work. By far the best headphones I've ever owned. @boseservice #lovemywife #
- Yes. The oatmeal from the @Garmin cafeteria is better for me, cheaper and more delicious than the breakfast that I normally get @McDonalds. #
- Hard week at work and easier training day tomorrow. So, red or white tonight? #
- Shooting for a PR today at PsychoWyco 10 mile trail run. 3:19:59 is goal. #psychwyco #trailnerds #
- PR by over an hour and a half. Fewling very good. #psychowyco #runtotorun #10mile #
- #tourMed #inKrederble @ride_argyle #
Last weekend was a great workout. It was my 20-mile run in preparation for Little Rock 26.2. This week, the weather was pleasant, a little bit cooler than it has been. On Tuesday, I started to debate if I should do the trail race. Coach Ken gave me a call and told me about another one of his athletes creating an ankle issue from the exact same trails. My teammates, at work, were seemingly all against me doing it as well. On Friday, when I got the killer tech-shirt and mug from packet pickup (thanks Sharon), I made up my mind. I’m doing this! The shirt is perfect! I couldn’t NOT wear the shirt, and I didn’t want to be the person wearing the shirt without doing the event.
I didn’t get out of the house as fast as I wanted to, but luckily, traffic was non-existent. When I stopped at the 7-Eleven to get my 5-hour energy, the lady working recognized me as I walked in and asked me “What flavor today?” Like I come in everyday or something, which I don’t. It felt good to be recognized, then I felt a little weird. Anyway, when I got to the event. The bus was waiting for me, and my buddy Matt, from work, had a spot open right next to him. Seeing a friendly face that early set things in the right direction.
We got to the race starting spot about 40 minutes before the start of the race. Since it was about 10*F (-12* C), we were talking about how to stay warm. I felt like I was dressed properly. I had 5 layers on top, tri-shorts under my running tights and 2 pair of socks. There were about 15 other folks from work, that I recognized, at the start. I met a few coworkers for the first time too.
From the start the race just got better and better. All the friendly faces. It was super organized. There were a few dogs out too. The vibe was just great. When they started the race, I went out slow, just like I will in Little Rock.
I ran this race with Tyson the last time, but I thought it was too cold for him today. I was a little nervous about doing it solo since he actually helped me out so much the last time we raced. Today, I only used my hands twice. The first time I pulled on a tree that was hanging over the trail, and it alost came down on the person behind me. The entire valley heard the tree crack. The second time, I encountered a large rock and had to put my hands out in front of me in order to not crash into it with my knees. That was the cause of the minor cut I have on my left hand. I came out of this race in much better shape than I did in 2010.
It was obvious from the start that I remembered every single foot of this trail. Trail running is pretty much heads down, especially in these conditions. I could have told you every spot that Tyson pulled me up. The spot where Tyson stopped me from landing on my butt. The spot where Tyson didn’t stop me from hitting my butt was recognized too. I remembered all the aid stations, and I even used the aid stations properly this time.
When I made it to mile 3 without really any discomfort at all, my confidence was high. I started looking at my watch to see my pace. At that point I was still pretty much just going with the flow and stuck behind quite a few people. I decided that I wanted to catch 1 person every mile. I still didn’t want to race and get hurt. I was very focused on staying healthy. However, it is a race, and I enjoy race day. So, I started to pass a few people and get out of the bunch that I was in.
At the next aid station, I was still feeling super. I kept going. I think there were a few people that I had to pass multiple times just because I was taking my time at the aid stations. At the aid station at mile 5, my 5-hour energy was frozen almost solid. I got what I could and a slushy cup of gatorade and went on. I remember walking the hill after that section last time, so I didn’t let myself do it this time. The only time I was walking today was when I was in a bunch and on a very technical section.
I noticed that in the first 5 miles everyone was pretty much moving forward. On the second half, it seemed like the people I passed were much more willing to stand aside when they heard me approach. I was very surprised when I saw people wearing headphones, but I did only see a handful, well, maybe 10 total. It just seemed like getting a heads up on slippery sections would be worth leaving the music in the car. I’m not judging, I’m just saying, the people behind that one girl with music on heard me give a heads up and didn’t fall on their face.
I saw a few wipeouts, heard a few wipeouts, and after the race saw some torn up gear, destroyed shoes, and plenty of mud splatter. I felt like I was pretty clean. Actually, I was pretty clean. My shoes didn’t even have mud on them when I got to the car. My socks were dirty, and so was the bottom of my tights, but other than that, I was good.
I finished with 1:57:40 officially. That’s over 1.5 hours faster than the last time. Quite a significant PR for 10 miles. 117 of 296 overall. I’m happy anytime I can be in the top half!
I can’t say enough how much I really love the events this group puts on. As much as I loved the race the last time, it was even better this time.
I hope to do this race again, and maybe next time I will try the 50k.





