10 Burpee Penalty

It’s been over 30 days since my last search post, so it’s time for another!

Top searches:  Brooks Cadence and Brooks Cadence Review.  These are my fancy shoes!

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Tri Color Cookies was a popular search!

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But that’s not why you’re here.  You’re here for the funny, the ridiculous, the silly, the “what the heck” searches, right?

Ben folds cat’s pajamas blog (maybe there is such a thing?)

Hannah cokie time (do I have a drug problem?)

Mark O’Connor fiddle turkey trot

how+to+get+a+job+in+an+orchestra+without+going+to+music+college (same way you get to Carnegie Hall—practice, practice, practice.  Post on this coming soon!)

don’t need makeup quotes

violining (I though my friend Sarah made this word up.)

i am rich (this blog was likely a disappointment then)

things you can’t do without hamstrings (a thinker…)

sitting and eating bon (just the one?)

turkeys on the run (do you blame them?)

run shadowfax show us the meaning of haste (one of my favorite LOTR quotes)

wordpress violin teacher (I am a violin teacher from the interwebs!)

dear family who don’t call on thanksgiving (I guess you write them a letter instead?)

turkeys running track

cats and love (you know it!)

poop long distance runner boston martahon carolyn white (spelling:  hard)

“taco bell fitness course” (we are planning to run this again this weekend!)

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use of the word can’t will result in a 10 burpee penalty (this was used TWICE as a search)

bacon truck (my life’s dream!)

is it wrong for me to spend thanksgiving with my boyfriends family (yes, you may only spend holidays with your family, even after you get married.)

working caturday (oh the horrors!)

i thought i had a high pain tolerance (I do!!!  Or not.)

why do people poop when they run marathons (same reason they poop ordinarily?)

about to pee my leggings (leggings are the new pants!)

 

Those are all the funny ones I noticed.  At least funny to me—though not as funny as last month.  Maybe my blog hasn’t been as ridiculous or surreal?  I would say I’ll work on that, but this month will likely just be lots of wedding and Christmas talk 🙂

Rehearsal Dinner Invitations

As you all know, I love paper products!

I decided to go another way with my rehearsal dinner invitations.  I found something on etsy that I loved, and went with it!  Did I need to have printed invitations?  Well, NO.  But I love them.  I’ve gotten more than a few compliments as well.

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I wish I could have printed invitations for every event in my life.  Sadly this is probably the end.  Of course, I’m still working on menus and programs! 

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(I considered whiting out some personal information, but realized it’s all easily available on the internet.  Also I’m just not actually famous, am I?  The pictures with the whited out stuff just looked terrible, and my pictures are bad enough to begin with…)

Oh, and I have a FABULOUS dress for the rehearsal dinner.  I considered wearing the same one I’ll be wearing the next day, but instead chose something with color.  I can’t wait!  Not for the rehearsal dinner, but really, I can’t wait for all of it, I can’t wait to see everybody all together, and I can’t wait to get married!!

*try not to throw up over my cheesiness*

The stress is building though.  Planning a wedding is indeed stressful!

Castlewood Cup

February 25, 2012

The next big adventure– A trail race!  This from the girl (woman?) who is always cold in the winter and doesn’t like being dirty.  I’m hoping my partners in crime (that would be Jen and Vanessa) sign up too.  Either way, I’ll be running in the woods, in February.  At least there won’t be ticks, right? 

Who’s joining us?  (Or me, really, it might just be me. )

How hard will this be?  Trail running advice? 

Guest Post: Fiesta Bowl Half-Marathon

I invited my sister Leslie to recap her recent race experience.  I hope you enjoy reading about it!  Also if you like, go to the Riverfront Times poll to vote for my blog for best personal blog!!

Hi, its Leslie, Hannah’s sister!  I’m sure for all of you dedicated blog readers and family members, I need no introduction :p

I first met Hannah when we were seated at the same table for a wedding and after a bit of conversation, we discovered that we had the same mother and father. (Or was it when we were seated together for dinner on a Mexican cruise? There was some event where people were asking how we met and we thought it was hilarious.)

Anyway, Hannah mentioned it and I thought it might be fun if I did a guest post of a recap of my recent half-marathon.  I’m not quite as new to running as Hannah, but I only started running more seriously in the fall of 2009 when I decided to train for the 2010 PF Chang’s Rock and Roll Half-Marathon in Phoenix.

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After that race, I took some time off, then decided to run the full marathon the next year, when Hannah came to Phoenix to do the half.   Anyway, all this to say that when I signed up for the Runner’s Den Fiesta Bowl Half-Marathon in Scottsdale, it was only my second.  I am mid-training to do the full marathon again in January, so I was looking forward to this race, as it would be shorter than my long training runs have been lately!

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But then, it got cold.  And I mean Phoenix cold, so not really.  But the overnight low on Saturday was under 40!  So I was just a little worried about what to wear, since its always tricky to stay warm at the start line, but not too warm for the race.  Unfortunately I didn’t have my awesome paper jacket that I had at last year’s marathon!

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I decided upon my new Adidas running tights, a tanktop, a longsleeved black REI shirt, and my new awesome blue shoes.  DSCF2061

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Peter (my fiance) had graciously offered to drive me to the race even though it started quite early (7:30 am) so I was able to wear an extra jacket and my ear warmers as we waited for the start, and then I handed him all this bright pink clothing to carry around.  Luckily he had brought a man bag, so I think he was able to tuck it away to avoid embarrassment.  I had recently run a 10K and had a time I was very happy with (51:17) and I had not listened to my ipod and concentrated on keeping my pace.  So I considered that, but luckily I thought better and brought it.  I usually listen to pop music during a race though, instead of podcasts or classical pieces, which I do during training runs.

The race started out well, it was too small for corrals, so I started about 30-45 seconds or so after the official gun went off.  The route went up Scottsdale Road, so it was quite straight for awhile.  And flat, which is good, since there aren’t many hills to train on near where I live.  I was feeling good, and had decided that my goal was 1:57 or :58, so I needed to keep a 9 minute mile pace.  My previous half-marathon time was 2:03.  This race was smaller so I didn’t have to weave around as many people as you have to in the Rock and Roll one!  After 4 miles, I realized I was holding an 8:30 pace, so I started revising my goals.  The only annoying things happening were this guy near me who had change jangling around in his pockets as he ran (Seriously, what is that? Was he planning to stop if he saw a soda machine? Fill someone’s parking meter?) and also all the men were stopping to pee in the large hedge that lined the side of the road.  Somewhere around this point, Peter drove by in his car with the window down and yelled “go Leslie!” or something to that effect!

I realized I was gaining on the person holding the 1:52 pacing sign, and I passed him around mile 5.  And I realized I knew who it was, Norm Janoff, who runs this Tuesday night track workout that some friends of mine go to!  He also attends symphony events and concerts.  I still get the emails but lately I always have frisbee on Tuesday nights.  Anyway, so around mile 6.5, I decided to go ahead and have something to eat to keep my energy up.  I had brought part of a packet of GU Chomps that would fit in my back pocket, since they’re my favorite for long runs lately.

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Over the next few miles, I saw Peter several times, he was following the course in his car and getting out to cheer me on.  He told me he had seen another violist from the Phoenix Symphony, Karen Bea go by.  She is a big runner/triathlete/ironwoman, so I felt good that I was not too far behind her today!

I had a few more of my Chomps around mile 9.  I was only drinking water from the stations because the GU brew they were handing out isn’t something I usually drink while running, so I didn’t want to risk it upsetting my stomach.  One station I messed up though, and missed the water. I was still sticking to around an 8:30 pace and so I hit the mile 10 marker in around 1:25.  For the last 3-4 miles the course followed a bike pathway, which was scenic and nice, but meant that it had a little more up and down because the path would go down for an underpass and then inevitably have to come up again.  Would have been better on a bike, where your momentum could carry you back up the hill!   I was feeling not as strong as this point, but trying to keep my pace.  I had been hoping to have enough juice left to try for closer to 8:00 minute miles for the last one or two, but it wasn’t really happening.

Finally when I could see the balloons at the finish line, I tried to sprint the last bit to the finish.  I knew Peter was going to be there, but the sun was in my eyes and I never saw him. He had missed me at the finish line for last year’s marathon, so it was nice that this was a smaller race and he had no trouble getting there and finding me.  He got a couple shots of me about to cross the finish line.  You can see the official clock time, but my time was 1:51:35.  The volunteers didn’t put the medals over our necks for us, like they did at the PF Chang’s, so it didn’t feel quite as triumphant.

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So, I was 17th in my division (females 30-34) and 375th overall.   There were around 1000 total finishers. Clearly, I almost won.

After the race and a shower, Peter and I went out to brunch/lunch with a friend and I had an amazing eggs benedict with lobster cake (like crab cake, not chocolate cake) and tarragon hollandaise.  I would have taken a picture, but didn’t know I was going to be blogging!  Then we had to go play a Holiday Pops concert at 2:00.

Anyway, its been fun sharing my race recap with you.  I enjoy when people do really detailed race recaps, so sorry if this was too much information!

Did you believe in Santa?

What a crazy weekend!  I am glad this weekend is over—it was great but stressful.  My students at the school had a recital, I played on two concerts and a wedding, plus several rehearsals.  WHEW.  Everything went pretty well, and I’m especially proud of my students.  I didn’t even have time to work out for two days in a row!  (Well, without working out on Friday night or getting up at 5 am…neither of which are true options.)

I forgot until this morning that my sister Leslie was running a half marathon!  Her fiance texted me a picture of her running.  I have invited her to write a guest post about her race so she can be internet famous like me!  She didn’t win, but she did well.  I’ll have her post soon.

We’ve been starting to get quite a few wedding gifts lately.  My parents sent their gift, which we knew was coming but we are nonetheless thrilled by it–

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I love it!  We are almost ready to throw a real, grown up dinner party.  We are only lacking a table that seats more than two people…and some other stuff that IS on the registry.  Getting married is awesome!

Okay, I’m kidding of course.  I’m not that greedy.  I love getting gifts, but that’s not why we are getting married.  Speaking of gifts, one of my friends had a post on facebook about Christmas and Santa.  Evidently a school teacher told her second grade class that there is no Santa Claus. (Link to story).  What do you think about this?  Did you believe in Santa growing up? I never did, so I guess the story doesn’t bother me.  I knew kids who did but I thought they were a little bit silly—in fact I was surprised when I got older to find out there were people who truly believed in Santa.  Seemed a little farfetched to me!  Plus we were never home on Christmas, always visiting relatives, and opened our gifts early, before we left on our trip.  That just didn’t fit with the Santa story. 

The word on the street is that we might get snow or a light wintry mix overnight.  I’m fine without it!

If it’s Friday it must be lunch at Milagro

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I was in the Webster Groves area around lunchtime so my friend Melissa met me for lunch.  We didn’t have to think too much before deciding on Milagro Modern Mexican.  Today I tried the Tortilla Soup and the Chicken and Chorizo Quesadillas.  YUM!

The day was spent rehearsing pieces for a Young Composer’s Concert tomorrow night at the Community Music School, followed by teaching.  Luckily there was also time for lunch and coffee.

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This was at a cute little coffee shop in Webster Groves.  I can’t recall the name and I’m just too tired to google it.

Now I’m relaxing at home.  LONG day!  Tomorrow is much the same, but longer.

Oh, and in one month exactly we are getting married.  Up to 60 official yeses!  I can’t wait to see everybody (and you know, get married to Chris and all that jazz.)  I would be more excited but I am starting to worry that there are tons of things we are forgetting.  It seems we are basically on track, just need to get started on the programs mainly, but I’m just worried we’re forgetting something important.  And the rsvp deadline was today, so hopefully in the next few days (week) we’ll really be able to get cracking on fun stuff like seating charts and such. 

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Last night I was over at Vanessa’s and she wanted to get a fire going in the fire pit.  It didn’t work well enough though—maybe the wood was a bit damp?  After about 45 minutes of trying we were just too cold and gave up.  I was freezing!

What are your big plans for the weekend?  If you’re a musician, probably a ton of church gigs or other concerts!  If you’re not, maybe shopping or something fun?

thoughts about violin, teaching, running, life.