L.A. Marathon 2016 Recap

It took me a few days to figure out what I was going to say about this marathon.  I’ve had such mixed emotions about my performance, but either way,  I set out to complete the L.A. Marathon and I did it!  I ran 26.2 miles through some of the most famous streets in the world.  That in itself was surreal and amazing and emotional to me.  I grew up on the east coast and I never thought I’d live near the west coast. Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, these were all such cool and glamorous places I always said I’d love to visit some day.  Moving to Las Vegas 7 years ago, made visiting those places a reality.  But, never in a million years did I ever think/wish/dream/ that I would run through those places.  So yeah, it was definitely an amazing experience.  

Packet pickup was being held at the Convention Center, which was right at the U.S. Olympic Marathon trials finish line.  We arrived Saturday morning just in time to watch the last lap!! It was so cool to see these elite athletes and to catch a glimpse of Meb and Desi Linden!! Being short myself, these are 2 of my favorite runners because they aren’t the typically tall, long-legged runners we associate with running 😉 So excited they made the team and will be heading to Rio this summer!  

Since my sister and nephew came to support me (huge, massive thank you to them!!!), that meant we could leave the kiddos sleeping with them while Jason drove me to Dodger Stadium at 5am.  The race started at 7am, but I don’t think I crossed the start line until 7:20 or so.  The energy at the start line was typical.  You could feel everyones anxiety, nervousness, and excitement all rolled up together.  I know I was definitely feeling it.  Once I crossed the start line, I had my first issue after 3 minutes.  My playlist ended up on shuffle somehow and Jason had just updated my phone, so I couldn’t figure out how to get it off shuffle.  We’d worked for hours to get my playlist just right and we had specific songs that were set to come on at various landmarks, so I was upset this was happening.  I pulled off to the side and called Jason in a panic, eventually after about 3-4 minutes I figured it out and started to relax. I was going way faster than I intended too, but with my lost time due to technical difficulties and the wave of runners practically pushing me forward, it was hard to slow down.  I did eventually get back to my groove but I was happy to be running about 5 minutes ahead of my goal.  I saw Jason again between mile 5-6 and that was a nice surprise.  He ran alongside me for a minute or so and then went back to meet up with the rest of the family 🙂

Seeing my family at mile 11 was perfect!  I was feeling so good then and we were right in the middle of Hollywood Blvd.  It was a great boost for the next 5-6 miles.  After that point, I was feeling the heat and getting a bit nauseous.  I was losing my mojo fast and not even listening to Weezer’s Beverly Hills song whilst running through Beverly Hills was working for me.  I was trying to work through it and get back on track but then I started cramping.  My right calf and toes cramped up and I had to pull over and stretch for a bit.  After that, it was just a matter of moving forward and not stopping.  I knew I was nowhere near finishing at my goal time.  From there, it was a very slow 6 miles with lots of walking and stopping to stretch.  I was feeling defeated and the tears were starting to flow freely.  Around mile 23 I started to dig deep.  No more feeling sorry for myself, I had to finish.  I picked up the pace as best I could and cried some more. Then I told myself I would not slow down or walk the last 2 miles.  Thank goodness they were downhill miles!  Finally, I turned the corner and was on Ocean Drive.  I could see the finish line.  It took me FOREVE to get to the finish line, but I didn’t stop “running” or maybe a better term would be trotting or shuffling!   I have never felt more relieved in my life than when I crossed that finish line.  More tears.  I still had about 2 blocks to walk to find my peeps, but when I did see them well, you know, more tears and there may have even been some sobs.  The first thing I said was, “Don’t ever let me do that again”.  

   Yup, ugly crying was in full effect.
Yup, ugly crying was in full effect.

I gotta say the people of LA rock!!! Seriously, I cannot get over how many spectators were out there cheering us on.  The streets were always lined up with people, not just volunteers, but folks from the communities we ran through.  They cheered, they handed out snacks from orange slices to ice pops to pretzels.  I especially enjoyed seeing the “vasaline” poster boards.  Yup, there were globs of vasaline all over poster boards so runners could just grab and dab where needed.  It was pretty warm, so some people were handing out wet paper towels, others were spraying runners with water, and even better yet there were some water hydrants open to run through!  The people of LA hold a special place in my heart.  The support was beyond anything I’ve ever seen or had at any race!  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  

And to Students Run L.A., I send you all a virtual hug and high five! This organization is amazing.  I didn’t know anything about them prior to seeing them on Sunday.  They all wore matching neon yellow tank tops and were everywhere.  You couldn’t miss them.  Seeing these 12,000 or so kids from 7th-12th grade out there running and giving it their all was so inspiring.  At mile 18, a kid about 14 years old patted me on the back while my calf was cramping and said, you got this! Well, you guessed it, more tears.  I googled Students Run L.A. when I got home and here’s part of their mission statement, “to challenge at-risk secondary students to experience the benefits of goal-setting, character development, adult mentoring and improved health by providing them with a truly life-changing experience: The training for and completion of the Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon.” Each year, more than 95% of the students who start the marathon, finish the full 26.2 mile course.  In June 2015, 99% of the 740 seniors who completed the LA Marathon with SRLA graduated from high school, and 95% of them planned to go to college. This organization and it’s volunteers are doing some worthwhile work.  Congrats and kudos to them!  

Once I calmed down and stopped crying, I sat down for a bit. Then we continued our walk to the Santa Monica Pier and grabbed some food at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.  After my burger and beer, we walked down the pier so the kids could ride a ride before heading back to our condo in Hollywood.  We were all too tired to go out to eat dinner like we had originally planned, so we ordered some chinese food, popped open our celebratory bottle of Perrier Jouet and called it a day! 

It’s way too soon for me to say if I’ll ever run another marathon.  I may be ok with one and done.  But, I gotta say, if there was one marathon for me, it was this one.  The L.A. Marathon delivered on it’s promise of a fun, mostly flat and downhill course.  The support on the course was unmatched and the people were the best!  If you want to run a marathon, run the L.A. Marathon.  

Disneyland Half Marathon Recap

Well, I knew September was going to be a busy month, at least the first part of it, and boy has it kicked my butt!  I have tons to share, from recent trip highlights to tips & ideas for you!  I can’t wait to get back to it.  I thought I’d start with the Disneyland Half Marathon recap today.

I gotta say, I went into this half marathon with mixed emotions.  When I first signed up months ago, I was super excited about it, especially since it would allow me to get the Coast to Coast Medal in November after Disney World’s Wine & Dine Half Marathon.  However, my training had been pretty sporadic.  Although I did get most of my long runs in, I missed a lot of my weekday runs as the race got closer.  Plus, I never felt strong during most of my long runs and they were all pretty slow.

I joined a facebook group for Disneyland Half Marathon participants and  the folks on there were super helpful and encouraging.  If I ever had a question, it was answered quickly. The group was awesome and I highly recommend joining a facebook group for your next race, especially if it’s a big one like the Disney races are.  They helped me a lot with what to expect for the expo and packet pickup.  I tend to get a bit anxious of the unknown and all their tips and info were super helpful.  Thanks, peeps!  

Friday morning, Jason and I took the 4 hr drive to Anaheim from Vegas.  The kiddos didn’t come along, so the drive was quick without any stops.  I’d read people were in very long lines for packet pickup but, maybe because we arrived on the last day of the expo I had no line.  I walked right up to get my bib and then up to the expo floor to get my bag and shirt with no wait either.

My shirt said, “Race you to the Castle” it’s from Raw Threads .  I bought it at the expo and loved how soft it is!  Running skirt & shoes are Brooks .  

We had to wake up crazy early, 3:30am to be exact, so we were in bed before 9pm! Getting to the parking structure that morning and to the festival area was all very easy and streamlined.  After a quick photo and a potty break, it was time to say good bye to Jason and get to my corral.  I wanted to be in the corral early and I’m so glad I did.  I was in corral C and I was right in the front and wasn’t shoved or crowded.  The announcers did their thing, yea, it was kinda cheezy, but I really liked the fireworks to start the race!  At 5:30am, the first group took off and, before I knew it they opened up our corral and we walked up to the starting line for us to go.  The wait time between corrals seemed to go quickly.  I heard there were some issues with some of the corrals further back, but Corral C had no issues and we took off around 5:50 or even a little earlier.  

During the race I never felt like we bottlenecked and it never really got so crowded that I couldn’t keep my pace.  Again, I think there was some bottlenecking towards the corrals further back, but I was good the entire time.  I stopped to take a photo of the ferris wheel as I entered California Adventure because it just looked so pretty and also at the entrance to Disneyland.  That’s right when I saw Jason, between California Adventure and Disneyland.  We hadn’t really planned on him cheering me on at any point during the race, so that was a nice surprise.   It was really cool running through the theme parks.  I really loved seeing CarsLand and can’t wait to take the kiddos there now!  Of course, running through the castle was awesome!  We also ran through a bit of the back lot or behind the scenes of the park and there were always cast members, custodians, and other Disney employees lined up cheering us on.  

Once we left Disneyland property, I honestly didn’t think there would be much to see or that it would exciting.  Well, I was so wrong!  In my opinion, some of the best parts of the race were through the city of Anaheim.  There were high school bands, cheerleaders, and dance groups about every couple of miles it seemed.  There were tons of water stations with friendly volunteers too!  My favorites were the almost 500 cars that lined up both sides of the streets as we ran up to Angel’s Stadium.  There were all kinds of car clubs from antique cars to muscle cars and everything in between.  There were VW Bugs, low riders, Mustangs, Camaros, just every kind of car.  The car owners were also there cheering us on!  It was so entertaining!  I loved how it distracted me from the miles I was running and kept me motivated. The car show finally ended as we came up to Angel’s Stadium.  I was feeling so great from seeing all the cars and the energy from the crowd, that when I saw the 2:30 pacer just a little bit ahead of me, I pushed a little harder and ran right past them!  At this point we were entering the stadium and I could hear all the cheering as we ran through the tunnel to enter the field.  I came out to see half the stadium filled with tons of kids and their parents.  I think every girl scout and boy scout troop from Orange County were there! It was so awesome giving all the kiddos high fives as I ran past them.  Their energy was contagious and it kept me going all the way to about mile 11!  As always, that last mile was tough, but just knowing that I was going to sub 2:30 kept me going at a steady pace.  I finished in 2:27:04 and felt great.  

I got my medal and called Jason right away to come meet me.  He was waiting for me at the family reunion area, so we saw each other right away! We didn’t stay too long because I was hungry and ready to freshen up and stretch.  It was getting hot and I was super sweaty and gross after running 13.1!  I had some of the snacks that came in our goodie box in the car and we grabbed a coffee at Starbucks. Went over to our friend’s place to shower and freshen up before brunch.  You better believe I celebrated with a mimosa and some bloody mary’s!  I also had the most delicious corned beef eggs benedict ever!!!  Soon after brunch it was time to go back home to the kiddos 🙂  Big thanks to our friends, Linda & Sean, for letting us crash at their house for the night & for being so hospitable! XO 

I couldn’t believe how well the race went!  It was really so much better than I had anticipated it would be.  I had prepped myself to expect  massive crowds, delays, bottlenecking, and a boring course through Anaheim.  This was all far from the truth!  Yes, there were close to 18,000 runners but I never felt overcrowded and I absolutely loved the course!  I really enjoyed the crowd support and I’m still in awe of how many residents of Anaheim were out there supporting us runners along the way!  I really appreciated it so much and I know it was the reason I was able to push along and feel so good throughout the entire race.  Now, I’m really excited about my next Disney race, the WDW Wine and Dine in November!!

 Have you ever ran a runDisney race? Which one? Did you love it or hate it?  Let me know in the comments below, especially if you’ve ran the Wine & Dine Half 😉 

 

Half Marathon Training | Wild Land Fire Awareness Trail Half

Here I go again!  Last week I registered for my 3rd half marathon and 1st trail half marathon, the Wild Land Fire Awareness Trail Half Marathon.  I love that 100% proceeds go to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. I really enjoy trail running, but have not ran more than a 12K trail race before, so I’m a little nervous about this one.   I’ll be training hard for this half marathon and the Spartan Super simultaneously, since the Spartan race is April 18th.  What’s made me even more nervous is my friend who runs ultra trail races said it was a tough one! Yikes!! What did I get myself into?!?  Well, there is no turning back now.  It’s time to train.  The race is on May 30th, so I have just about 12 weeks to prepare to run 13.1 miles of trails through beautiful Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area.  

I ran the  Wild Land Fire Awareness 5K trail  race last year and it wasn’t my best run.  But I love running around Red Rock and I ran some of the half marathon trails last year they seemed way more fun than the 5K course, so I’m looking forward to running the entire course this year. 

I plan on sharing updates on my training, as well as tips for keeping motivated while training for a half marathon, and some of my must-have training essentials.  

Are you training for an upcoming race?  Are you nervous? Excited? I’d love to hear about it! 

 

Raising Healthy Happy kids in Las Vegas | Let’s Go! Fun Run

We’ve been living and raising our family in Las Vegas for 6 years already.  Last year I wrote how I l enjoy calling Las Vegas home.   Feel free to check out that post HERE!  Do I get weird looks when I tell people this? Absolutely.  And I always feel I have to defend Vegas.  One thing I hear a lot is how Vegas doesn’t have a great public educational system.  If you look at the data, it’s true, Nevada does not rank high in public education.  Does this change how I feel about raising my kiddos here? Not really, not right now.  I do wish kindergarten was full day, though!  Things might change as my kids grow up, but for now I like the elementary school they attend.  It’s a four star school and my son is in the Gifted & Talented Program.  He’s involved in a weekly morning art club, and he’s in Instrument Ensemble, having music practice twice a week. He’ll be participating in Battle of the Books (kinda like Jeopardy for Clark County schools based on 8 books they had to read and study).  He’ll also be attending Astro Camp in May!  Their school principal and teachers communicate regularly with us, they put together fun activities throughout the year, and seem to really care about their students.  Staying involved with school activities has helped my son stay on top of his grades and reading and I’m sure it will be the same for my daughter too.  At least, I hope so 😉   

One such activity was the Let’s Go! Fun Run!  For the past 3 years, the school has put together not only the traditional cookie dough selling fundraisers, but also a fun run.  I was so excited about it the first year and I’m so happy they have continued to have fun runs for the kids.  We’re a pretty active family and anything that gets my kids out there and moving is a big plus!  With the Let’s Go! Fun Run this year, they added the “color run” aspect to it, which made it especially fun for the kiddos.  I’d participated in the Color Run 5K a few years ago, so my kids knew what to expect, but the paperwork they sent home was very specific in explaining the color corn starch they used and even had an optional colorless fun run for those who didn’t want to participate.  The fundraiser works by having the students ask donors to sponsor their run.  I really liked that this year there was no minimum donation required.  I think it made it easier for folks to donate what they were comfortable giving.  In the weeks leading to the race, they have The Go! Team visit the classrooms getting the students excited about fitness, healthy eating, and good manners.  

As a family, we “trained” for the fun run about 2 weeks before.  So, it really got them involved and having fun while running and exercising.  On the day of the run, I volunteered to serve the runners water and got to see my kiddos running and having fun.  It was a blast.  

My little Elysse insisted on fun knee high socks for the run.  She wanted to be like her mommy! Proud moment for me 😉 

Raising healthy, happy kids is a big priority for me as a parent and doing it in Las Vegas is no different than doing it most other places.  I also feel that it is my responsibility as a parent to take care of their educational needs too.  I’m not going to just have them in school and expect the teachers to do my job.  I expect my children to learn in school, yes, but it is my responsibility to teach them beyond the school system.  Children learn and thrive in a hands-on environment and I believe life-experiences and travels will do so much more for my kids in the long run than going to a top-notch school.  Don’t get me wrong, would I want them to go to a top-notch school?  Absolutely!  But, I am also realistic and I intend on making the best of what we have and where we are.  I hope you do too!  Do you love or hate your child’s school?  In your opinion, what makes the difference in public schools?  I’d love to hear your thoughts, especially if you’re local to Las Vegas! 

Wild Land Fire Awareness 5K Trail Run | Race 8 of 14

This race was organized by a local racing company here in Las Vegas, Desert Sky Adventures and hosted by Bureau of Land Management out in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.  They offered both a 5K and a Half Marathon distance through some awesome trails!  I absolutely love Red Rock Canyon.  It’s a quick drive from my house and we love to go there for hikes with the kiddos and I’ve recently enjoyed running some of the trails, so running a race there was really a treat!  It was put together nicely and it had that small race atmosphere I like. 

For a FREE race, I cannot complain one bit.  They sent out 2 emails before the race with all the race details on parking, water aid stations, etc.  so communication was clear.  I didn’t make it to Packet Pickup the day before but my friend who picked up our packets had no issues.  We got a free tech tshirt, race bib, and some Smokey the Bear goodies in a drawstring bag 🙂 The morning of the race, everything went along smoothly.  They were taking donations for families of firefighters who lost their lives while fighting wildland fires and had some pretty buff firefighters doing pushups when they received donations 😉  After the race, they had a table with bananas, oranges, muffins, water and gatorade.  We also got a nice dog tag style metal at the finish.  Yup, definitely a great local race! 

Another great thing about this race was the sense of community.  There were lots of runner friends from the running groups I’m a part of and it felt nice to have that camaraderie among the other runners.  I’m not much of a social butterfly and well, I can be a bit awkward in social situations, so it’s nice to have a group of friendly like-minded people who don’t make me feel like an outsider! Thanks so much for that 🙂 

 Las Vegas Runners Rock!!! 
Las Vegas Runners Rock!!! 

I didn’t get much sleep the night before, I was on my feet all day photographing a wedding, I had a headache, and just felt BLAH!! Needless to say, it wasn’t my best race.  I felt sluggish and tired.  My legs felt like lead and I just couldn’t focus or find my groove.  I was just happy I finished strong.  When I signed up, I was sure I’d PR from my last 5K trail run, the Xterra Trail Race.  I didn’t.  I should’ve.  I was disappointed.  I ran with my husband and he did amazing! He PRed by over 7 minutes!  He’d been working hard and it really paid off!  I was so happy for him, but I just couldn’t shake the horrible feeling of failure I had.  Then of course, I felt guilty for being selfish and not being more excited for him.  But, I am so lucky to have such a wonderful man as my husband because he never gloated about his success and did everything he could to make me feel better.  And I did eventually feel better.  He gave me the space I needed to make peace with it and even made me a yummy post-race breakfast!  Thanks babe! I love you!! Oh and I’m sure the TOMS shoe warehouse shopping & happy hour with girlfriends helped too 🙂