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I am a violinist. I also enjoy running, working out, reading, and hanging with my friends and cat.

Chamber Project on TV again

Yesterday I was on television with Dana from Chamber Project St Louis.  We talked about the group and our upcoming season.  Well, she talked.  I didn’t say much…mainly I stood there trying to not freak out and figure out what to do with my hands.

Here are the links to the two segments of the interview, if you are interested.  I have NOT watched them.  I hate hearing myself talk!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyieqXFP04Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kryrc5HZMzM

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It wasn’t the same as being on FOX2 News like in January, but it was still fun, and hopefully some people learned about the group that didn’t know before!

Who knew vegetable oil could go bad?

The other day I needed (wanted) to whip up a quick dessert to take over to our friend’s house for dessert.  They had invited us to grill and I said I’d bring dessert.  I had the ingredients on hand for cake batter blondies and knew they were really easy to make.

I didn’t plan on my vegetable oil being bad.  I didn’t notice until I had already mixed the ingredients together.  It smelled of plastic—it was the end of the bottle and I guess the container had started to break down or something.  I’m not sure how old it was.  So the blondies were ruined.  I didn’t want to go to the store (I was sore from my half-marathon that morning) and I didn’t have enough ingredients to make it again.  What to do?

I looked through the cupboards, and looked through my cookbooks.  I settled on peanut butter bars.  The recipe is from a cookbook my grandmother gave me years ago that was made for a fundraiser for the M.O.P.S. (mothers of preschoolers) of West Clinton Mennonite Church in Wauseon, OH.  The cookbook is called “All our favorites” and is filled with easy recipes to make.

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The recipe was easy, and turned out to be really good!  Next time I might make it in a smaller container for a taller treat, but that would likely affect the baking time.  I’d had to experiment.  We had the bars with Edy’s Butterfingers Ice Cream on top and they were delicious.  They were also really good the next few days.

Recipe:

Chewy Peanut Butter Bars

1/2 cup butter OR margarine (I had margarine on hand to use up, so that’s what I used.)

1/2 cup creamy peanut butter

1 1/2 cup sugar

1 cup all purpose flour

2 eggs, beaten

1 teaspoon vanilla

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a large saucepan, melt the butter and peanut butter.  Remove from the heat; add sugar and flour.  Stir in the eggs and vanilla.  Spread into greased 9 x 13 inch pan.  Bake for 28 to 32 minutes or until golden and edges pull away from pan.

Yield: 2 dozen.

MO’ Cowbell Half Marathon Recap

Sunday I ran the MO’ Cowbell Half Marathon.  It was the first year of the race, which was replacing the Lewis and Clark Marathon (which was bought out by the Rock and Roll Series).  I couldn’t resist running a race that involved cowbell!  The race took place in St Charles and was a nice looking 13.1 mile loop.  It was advertised as flat and fast, and the map seemed to just have a few hills towards the end.

Packet pickup was at the Ameristar Casino on Friday or Saturday.  I was busy Saturday so I trekked out there on Friday.  I was amused that the packet pickup for a race was at a casino…in any case, it was very easy.

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I got my number, a little cowbell, and a nice long sleeved technical shirt.

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We were instructed to bring our cowbells with us to try to set a world record for the most people ringing cowbells at one time.

Sunday morning I got up around 6:00 and headed out the door by 6:30 am.  It was pretty cold so I wore layers—shorts and tank top under a long sleeve shirt.  The race didn’t start until 8:30 am but I wanted to make sure I would find decent parking.

It was really easy to get parking and I ended up in the lot right by the race.  I arrived around 7 am so I read for about 45 minutes before decided to set off in search of a bathroom.  There were about a dozen porta potties set up and the lines were pretty long—luckily I got in line before they got really bad.

It was a beautiful day, and we were right down by the Missouri River.

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I wandered around and tried to stay in the sun to keep warmer.  Finally it was time to line up for the start.

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We rang our cowbells like crazy people!  And then the race started.

My goal for this race was to run nice and easy and not overdo it.  I wanted to try to be as steady as possible and had decided that shooting for 12 minutes miles would be a good plan.  The first mile I kept checking my watch and seeing how I needed to slow down—it’s HARD to run that slow with a bunch of adrenaline rushing through you, but I knew if I didn’t start slow I’d never make it through.

I had checked the map and it looked like there would be ample water stops so I just brought a couple gu with me.  The first water stop was oddly right past mile 1, but then there wasn’t another one until around mile 6, from my recollection.  That was a little strange.  I also kept thinking I’d have to stop to pee but never wanted to enough to bother with out.  I kept pretty even until around mile 7, when I realized my hip was starting to hurt.  I stretched it out and kept going.  As regular readers know, the past two months of running haven’t gone exactly the way I wanted, and my longest daily mileage leading up to this race was 9 miles, with my longest single run being 7.5 miles.  I knew I could finish, but I didn’t know how I would feel.

After I hit mile 8 I stretched as well.  We had just run through “New Town” which is this odd and creepy (to me) area of St. Charles that was built to be a community within itself.  I find it creepy just because it seems like a bunch of people are trying to “return” to a time in America that never truly existed, but it was actually really nice to run through.  Many people were outside of their houses cheering us on, and the only annoying and dangerous thing was that the course wasn’t closed to traffic and there was QUITE a lot of traffic.

My 4 mile split was around 48 minutes and my 8 mile split was 1 hour 38 minutes, so you can tell I was slowing down.  (From a snail’s pace to begin with, hah!)  After 8 miles I kept having to walk a bit and stretch out the hip.  We hit a hill after that and I just kept going.  Mile 11 was finally done with hills and we were getting towards the end.  I knew I could finish strong enough at this point, and then I started running more and picking people off.  I’ll tell you, nothing felt better than passing people as I was heading towards the finish!  It was funny to me how much harder it was to keep a 12 minute pace at the end—I kept feeling like I was running SO fast, and then I’d look and I was running 13:30 miles.

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At the finish line!  Oh, what’s that?  When you have your phone in your belt and it gets sweaty the lens gets cloudy?

Finish:  2:41:22.

Not a pr, but that’s not what I was going for.  A good race, felt good afterwards, felt good DURING, except for my darned hip.

Some race photos—unfortunately I was trying to pause my watch.  I’m just not dealing with that next time (and wouldn’t if I’d known that’s where the picture was!)

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But LOOK!  I’m in the air!  I was actually RUNNING!!!!!!

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Oh yeah.  IN THE AIR!  Oh, and there may be video if you follow this link.

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And a good photo from the parking lot!

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Half Marathon #5.  Check!

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Taking my new shoes out on the road

I promise this will be the last post dedicated to my new shoes (Brooks Pure Cadence).  Today was the first time I took them outside for a run and I wanted to tell you about it.

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I lied.  I can’t promise that it will be my last post about them.  I just love them so much.  I know it’s not good to be so attached to a belonging, but seriously these shoes are so cool.  I wore them yesterday for my workout with Mike and he was really jealous he didn’t have a pair of his own.  Though he was a bit sad that the color combination on my shoes was only available for the women.  OH, and they were terrific during my workout, good for treadmill sprints, squats, and even seemed better for burpees, the bane of my existence.

But the real test was running outside.  I headed for the park as usual.

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My thoughts after a 3.5 mile run?  The shoes are terrific!  From the moment I first put them on the other night, I felt they offered great support (I have been wearing Mizuno Wave Nirvanas and liking them) and they just felt really comfortable and cushioned the way I like.  They were wonderful for the run, even though I am still pretty sore from the half on Sunday.  I am looking forward to testing them out this weekend for my long run (10 miles on the calendar).

The one issue I’ve had with the Mizunos is that one place on my right foot gets really calloused.  I am hoping that these new shoes avoid that issue.  It’s the same place that my sister gets a callous or blister, oddly.  I guess we’ll see!

I think Brooks should bring me on board as an ambassador for the new line.  These opinions are my own, and I paid FULL price for these shoes but I would gladly buy them at a discount.  I didn’t plan to buy shoes at the launch party, it just happened that way.

Big River Running posted some pictures of the launch party on their facebook page, and I wanted to share a few here for you to see—I didn’t take any of my own pictures because a) I felt silly and b) there was somebody already taking pictures.

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These are the 8 different shoes they offer.  The men’s shoes are the lime green ones, Mike, if you are reading this.

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The green is pretty cool too!

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Lots of beautiful shoes stacked up against the wall.

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They even had food!  I suppose it was a party.

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Note that I am talking and Jen is laughing at me.  That seems about right.

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Visit Big River Running’s website for more information about them.  One of the owners of the store, Ben, is a fabulous runner who won the MO Cowbell Half Marathon I ran in on Sunday. (Yes, won!).

Catuesday

I keep a folder on my computer desktop labeled "blog ideas."  (I may have mentioned this before.)  When I find something fun on the internet, or a friend sends me a neat picture, or maybe when I screen cap something, I put it into this folder for when I need inspiration to blog. 

That would be tonight.  I’m tired.  I am not ready to write my half marathon recap.  I’m simply waiting for dinner to be ready (pasta! heating up in the oven, since I don’t have a microwave). 

I just perused the folder.  The stuff left that I haven’t used is all cats.  I kid you not.  ALL CATS. (except the stuff for my half marathon recap.  okay.  technicality, right?)

What does that say about me?

Even better, I think most of it is cat stuff I’ve already used but thought was too awesome to move into the "done" folder.  As in, cats I thought you’d want to see again.

So here’s a few.  Enjoy! 

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(my cat)

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You’re welcome.

Feels like Monday

I have a bad feeling about the next three months.  I just have this feeling I’m going to get stressed and overwhelmed over wedding planning.  I am suddenly aware that all these things we’ve been putting off NEED to happen soon, because the next three months are going to fly by…and before we know it, it’ll be January 2…

I think I found my wedding ring today though, and I’ve done a whole bunch of other stuff as well.  The best way to deal with stress is get stuff checked off the list, right? 

People are really excited about our invitations.  I can’t wait to share them on the blog here, but I obviously want to wait until my guests receive them in the mail.  I also want to tell you about my fantastic designer (found her on etsy, but she lives right here in St Louis.)  Soon!!

I’m recovering from yesterday’s race.  By late last night I could barely walk at all—my right hip and knee hurt so much I was worried I’d injured myself.  But today I feel much better, in fact, both legs are equally sore and tired, which is totally strange.  Maybe all my stretching, rolling, and icing paid off.  Or the constant ibuprofen is paying off?  Either way, the human body is a marvelous thing.

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I’m waiting to see if there are any photos from the race yesterday.  Right now there are two posted for me, but neither is actually me.  I remember one being taken coming down a hill but what looked to be an official photographer, but maybe not.  I guess I’ll just have to wait and see.

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