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Location:

Provo,UT,USA

Member Since:

Oct 04, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

8 Marathons completed; PR of 3:29.  Hoping to run Boston in next few years if I can ever register before the dang thing fills (have missed the last 2 years because of this).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Hoping to re-qualify for Boston sometime in 2011.  Hoping to hit marathon #10 in 2011.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run 100 marathons in my lifetime and live to tell the tale.

Personal:

Married.  2 daughters.  Have a love/hate relationship with running.  Hate the first 3 miles of EVERY run without fail and grumble the whole time.  Feel okay during 3-6.  Love 6+ and LOVE how I feel when I am done (like I can take on the world and then some!). 

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Christmas Eve might seem a strange time to recommit myself to blogging my running but this particular Christmas Eve I am in the middle of Columbus, Georgia staying with somewhat distant relations that we ended up visiting at the last minute to try and stave off the homesickness, and missing home so badly it literally hurts inside.  Luckily seeing my depressed state, my husband kicked me out the door this morning and I did get to experience a beautiful 6 mile run in the middle of nowhere Georgia around a beautiful pond filled with geese and all kinds of other birds I would know if I spent more time birdwatching and less time online.  Fortunately an hour of oxygen and perspiration in an idealic (sp?) setting helps one refocus and reconnect with one's self to the point where I felt rather reflective and pond-iferous (meaning in a state of pondering).  The rest of the day passed just fine and my kids will be happy tomorrow and life goes on.  My runs of late have been, in short, a little pathetic, but after 2 months of biking post-Grand Slam summer and about that same time spent in personal what is surely situational depression, I realized/re-realized that running helps keep me sane so I am back to the old grind.  I feel a little worn down and worn out from life in general and my running is reflective of that, but am hoping that the new year and the passing of the holidays and less homesickness will re-invigorate me.  March 26th I've got the D.C. marathon so I will start working towards that.  Until then I shall resolve to be a better running recorder so I can perhaps start improving the current pathetic-ness of my running commitment, though I continue to eat my way through entire packages of Oreos and mint cookies and will not commit to not do so until after the holidays, so on top of trying to get back to running I might also need to join weight watchers and lose 100 pounds.  For now, signing off.

Comments
From Smooth on Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 22:37:08 from 67.2.103.19

Cath,

Your entry is very entertaining! I just absolutely love your style!!!

I have missed you! Are you moving back to Utah?

You will have so much fun running with Luz at the D.C. Marathon, of course you already know that. What I'm really saying is that I AM SO JEALOUS!!! :)

Happy running!

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