Castlewood Cup 15k

This past Saturday I ran the Castlewood Cup, a 15k trail race (that’s 9.3 miles to you Americans) through various trails in Castlewood State Park.  I have not done any training on trails other than a small race a few weeks ago, so I was not sure what I was in for, but I knew it would be a challenge.

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You get a nice hoodie sweatshirt…not really the sort of thing I wear…ever, but hey, maybe I will.  After all, I am proud of finishing this race!

The race started in four waves, one minute each apart.  Since I am so slow, I started in the fourth wave. 

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Though it was sunny, it was pretty cool, not freezing though.  I had a hard time deciding what to wear, and I shouldn’t have worn gloves, but I did.  I didn’t have any pictures taken of myself—I wore running tights, a long sleeve shirt, blue fleece jacket, earwarmer, and gloves.  I had the gloves off within a mile, but the rest I was happy for.

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Anyway, that’s everybody milling around the start (and finish—both where the flags are in the distance.).  We got started, and ran around this yard, then crossed the street into the woods and ran straight uphill.  By this point I knew I was towards the back of the pack, and I didn’t care.  I walked up most of the hills, because it is hard enough to run on gravel, dirt, and such without tripping over tree roots, much less doing that straight uphill.  The first hill was the worst though!  But the view from the top was great, and then we headed downhill.  I almost gave up then—there were some paths with super steep drop offs and at one point I almost let my fear of heights get the best of me.  (I have been known to sit/lie down if I freak out over heights.)

But I didn’t!  I kept going, albeit slowly, kept my eyes down (missing some fabulous views, but I really didn’t want to fall) and kept forging ahead.  Slow and steady…doesn’t win the race, but it finishes it.  So after the first downhill, then we ran flat for awhile, and then headed uphill again, but with more switchbacks.  Then around for a bit, then downhill…you get the point.  The whole course was in the park, mainly single track (meaning you had to let people pass generally, though we were pretty spread out and I ran most of the course alone), mainly dirt, but some rocks too, and lots of tree roots to notice. 

They had a couple water stations, and I had some gels too.  By Mile 5 I was dying—my feet were killing me, I was tired, and hungry, and having trouble lifting up my feet to not trip.  I almost fell several times, but I figured out I needed to loosen my shoes, and walking wasn’t any less painful than running, though less scary at times.  By Mile 8 I was absolutely dead…my legs were dead and I was just tired.  We ran through a creek, so for the next 1/2 mile my feet felt really wet (they stayed wet, but felt drier after a bit) and finally I was almost done.  The worst part was running back around the field we started with.  It felt much farther at the end!

Finally I crossed the finish line!  And then as I was getting some water (set up WONDERFULLY right by the finish, thank you) the official race photographer asked if I would cross the finish line again, that he had missed that photo.  I must have given him a crazy look, because he suggested that instead he could simply take a picture of me right there.  I don’t know what happened though, the picture isn’t online.  It’s possible my bib number wasn’t showing—I can’t recall. 

Anyway…after I finished I was completely and utterly exhausted, and wanted to get some of the post race goodies, but I realized I didn’t feel like it and just wanted to get home and shower.  So I had some water, took my muddy shoes off, stopped at a gas station for a G2 (I must have been the sight in running tights, flip flops, and a sweaty tech shirt!), and drove home.  No shower has ever felt as good as that shower.

And yes, of course I’d love to run the race again next year.  Pain?  What pain?

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My two biggest fears for the race were 1) getting lost and 2) finishing last.  Luckily I did neither of those things, though I was the closest to finishing last as I have been for any race.  And I am fine with that :)  (I did have my phone with me, I figured if I got lost worst case I could call for help or directions.)

Saturday night fever

I’m sitting here listening to the radio:  SLSO plays Brahms Symphony no. 4.  This morning I ran the Castlewood Cup 15k, it was really hard.  And I almost completely lost…I was in the bottom 10 people.  But I finished and I didn’t fall, and I need to run more trails because it was so fun and challenging.  Full recap to follow when I am less tired.

I just wanted to share a few pictures that have made me giggle or laugh out loud recently.  I hope they brighten your Saturday night if you are at home.  Or even if you aren’t.

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This makes me sad…poor kitty.

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Totally works!!

Happy Birthday to my Mom!

Today is my mom’s birthday.  Happy Birthday! I believe this calls for some pictures, right?

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My parents walking in to, oh right, my wedding.  Don’t they look dapper?

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There they are, applauding…something…

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My Aunt Connie (Mom’s sister), Mom, Dad, Uncle Ed (Mom’s brother) and Aunt Twila (Ed’s wife)

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My whole immediate family.  Jesse (brother), Mom, Dad, Me, Chris, Leslie (sister), and Carrie (sister).  The fruits of my parents labor… evidently not everybody had the same memo on whether we were smiling or looking serious…

Hope you have a wonderful day, Mom!

Totally unrelated, but I wanted to share.  Have you seen this wonderful picture?

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Stranger Danger?

Today was a gorgeous day!  I went running in the park, as I like to do. 

I was finishing up my run, and I passed a man walking across the grass and then across my path.  He was holding a passport and a phone, and he looked confused.  I almost stopped, but then I kept going a bit.  I turned around, and he waved me down.  Normally I don’t stop for people, but I was now at a corner with lots of cars going by so I figured I was safe enough. 

He asked if I knew where the nearest library was.  He explained that he had dual citizenship and his visa was expiring (or had expired) and he needed to find an embassy.  Frankly it was all sort of confusing, plus I was finishing up a run, so my brain wasn’t fully working.  I pointed him towards the direction I was pretty sure a library was (embarrassingly I wasn’t sure but I recalled driving by one within 6 to 8 blocks.) He persisted, asking, was that the "carpenter" branch he was finding on his cell phone.  I told him I just didn’t know, but I was sure there was a library that way.  Then he said he had been lost, and was walking through the park, and some man came up to him and asked was he looking for a date, and he thought the man had exposed himself. 

So…I said, huh, I’ve heard of that happening.  And I asked, what did he look like?  (At this point, my brain is saying, what?? why is a stranger telling me this?)  He said he was in a Nissan.  At which point, I thought, why is he telling me this?  He might just be freaked out…or perhaps he’s leading in a direction I don’t want to go, like, maybe he was planning to expose HIMSELF or maybe he was just going to ask for a date, or for who knows.  So I said, I have to be on my way, and I left.

What do you think?  I found the whole situation really strange and odd.  I wouldn’t have stopped at all except he did look lost plus I was bigger and near a busy street corner (busy with both cars and pedestrians, I might add.)  Has anything weird like that happened to you? 

Also…here’s the forecast for tomorrow.  What happened??  Scattered flurries???

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The honeymoon continues, continued (St. Maarten, Day 5)

We decided to make our day in St. Maarten a beach day.  Chris had read in the guide book that Orient Beach was supposed to be the most beautiful beach on the island, so we decided to take a cab there.

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Cruise ship terminals are for the dumb.  This giant sign guaranteed we would find the cab stand to get on a 15 passenger van to the beach.

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Though (to be fair) enough people seemed to be having problems with this.  Not sure how.

Anyway, we drove basically to the other side of the island.  Interesting fact:  St Martin and St. Maarten are the same island, but one side is french and the other is dutch.  We tried to pretend like that was interesting, as we are world travelers, but in reality, we were just there to use the beach.

When we got to the beach, naturally they tried to get a lot of money out of us.  We did pay for two chairs with an umbrella—there wasn’t much room on the beach to set up your own spot, you basically needed to take the spots that were given you.  I found that a little annoying.  The beach was nice though…

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That’s me in the middle.  Chris took a series of pictures of me in the water, some of which are hilariously obstructed view.

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This one is very funny!

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I wanted to stay in the water longer, but it was cold.

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and the air was colder!  I’m making that face because I was suddenly freezing.  I wrapped myself in a towel and cried.  Well, not the crying bit.

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After awhile we decided to walk up and down the beach.  Note to visitors:  you can be nude on the beach.  It’s never the people you want to see nude though.

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There are probably nude people in the background of this picture—we walked by several groups.

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The water looks beautiful, doesn’t it?

So that was St Martin (or was is St Maarten?).  Probably our favorite of the three stops.  This cruise wasn’t about the ports for us though; it was the cruise itself that we signed up for.

Okay, I think I have ONE more honeymoon post to write, two more sea days and I’ll likely be able to wrap it up!  I know you are thrilled 🙂

Violin Mojo?

So if I’ve got my running mojo back does that mean I have lost my violin mojo?  (reference:  violin is easy, running is hard.)

Well…my violin has been in the shop for the past week.  I do know it won’t take two weeks to get back into shape, in fact, I plan to practice as soon as I get it back.  I have some fun performances coming up and need to learn some music!  (They are listed further down the page, come out and see!)

I didn’t run this morning.  I keep planning to run Wednesday mornings and I keep postponing that run until Thursday morning.  This morning I realized I had done that for four weeks in a row and I simply needed to embrace it, and change it on my calendar.  Done!  So instead of running, I’m blogging, doing a facemask, and getting some business related work done and stuff around the house.  Not a bad morning anyway.

I had a mini-meltdown yesterday regarding the fact that I still haven’t lost any of my holiday/honeymoon weight.  After about an hour, it occurred to me that I have (fairly?) successfully quit biting my fingernails.  I haven’t bitten them since I got my nails done on December 31.  I am still biting my fingers, but not my nails.  This is HUGE and the most success I’ve had in trying to quit in well…ever.  So maybe I need to cut myself a little slack.  Besides which, now that I’ve pinpointed the source of my troubles, I think I am better able to go forward from here on out.  No, Hannah, you aren’t hungry, you are just hungry for fingernails!  Suck it up.  (Gross, right?)

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My gorgeous wedding nails.

Interesting fact (for some of you, some of you know this all too well):  violinists cannot play with long nails.  I have to keep my nails on my left hand short enough so that I can press down on my fingertip without hitting my nail on the surface.  My right hand nails can be a little longer (I am just holding the bow with that hand) but I don’t want to look weird, plus they still can’t be that long.  So having long beautiful nails is just not an option except for a period of time when I am not playing the violin—for instance my wedding and subsequent honeymoon (did you know I got married recently?).

I also take my violin playing into account with the clothes I buy and the earrings I wear.  I want to be able to play the violin in my clothes, therefore clothing with something bulky (a bow, buttons) on the left shoulder won’t work.  I can’t play with dangling earrings either, so I save those for non-violin times or I have to remove the left one when I play.  Bulky turtlenecks and short skirts are out as well.

So, all that being said—let me give you a quick run down on my upcoming performances in case you are interested in attending!

Upcoming Performances:

Winter Opera St Louis, March 2 at 8:00 pm and March 4 at 3:00 pm

Chamber Project St Louis, March 25 at 8:00 pm

Performing with the Presbyterian College Orchestra, (Clinton, South Carolina) April 3 at 8:00 pm

Chamber Project St Louis, April 13 at 8:00 pm

I would especially recommend the April CPSTL concert as my husband Chris is going to be playing as well!  Local readers, you should come see us play.  Any questions, feel free to contact me via email, twitter, or facebook!

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