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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

DIY Wrist/hand warmers for #running!

I'm pretty interested in up cycled goods.  I've been reading posts on Pinterest about using old wool sweaters to make arm and leg warmers and other items for babies.

I have a really nice collection of Acorn Unisex Versafit (fleece) socks.  These are my absolute favorite socks in the world.  I live in them from mid-September to mid-May.  I wear them around the house, in my shoes, to bed... you get the picture.  The only problem is that I don't wear slippers and eventually the bottoms wear out.  I wear them until the holes on the heel and foot pad are over an inch wide.  The socks are otherwise in great condition.  I've been wondering if I could sew a new bottom on and make a slipper sock -which I still might do, or other fun things to get more use out of them -rather than just throwing them away.

So I was looking through Pinterest for ways to up cycle old socks and I found a post about making finger-less gloves from socks.  SO voila!  Out came the sewing machine for 5 minutes of straight seams and I made a pair from my very worn-down-on-the-bottom socks for when I'm out running in the Spring/Fall.  I think they're pretty cute and they are definitely warm!  Thought I would share.

(Leonardo the ninja turtle helped along with my boys by touching absolutely everything in my sewing kit...)

Hopefully we'll be running in warmer weather soon and I won't need these babies until the fall!

The conclusions of the Frozen Foote Series!

I finished out the Frozen Foote Series on Saturday morning.  The weather was looking less than ideal and I wasn't particularly excited about going the night before, but I pulled it together in the AM and the run was great!  I'm so glad that I went.

It looked like it would be 35 and raining.  Cold rain is my absolute least favorite weather.  I got out my water proof LandsEnd hooded jacket.  It is not the absolute best choice for running because it doesn't breath, but it does keep me warm if it is raining.  My other soft shell running jacket is only water resistant and it really doesn't do much in the rain.  

I started early instead of going with the gun start because I just wasn't sure how slow I would be and how much I would need to walk.  I haven't been running consistently, but I have been doing Zumba again 2-3 times a week and feeling pretty fine.  I was pleasantly surprised by how mild the weather was -not really any wind and it only very lightly and sporadically sprinkled.  I also felt great!  Granted I was slower than normal, but I really didn't need to walk that much.  I probably could have gotten by without walking at all, but I was just trying to take it easy because I haven't been training consistently.  

I was exactly 17 weeks pregnant and I'm feeling great!  4-miles in the bag.  Hopefully I can get out there more consistently in the next few months.  I have NO interest in treadmill running (to be honest I would rather just go to Zumba b/c it is so much more fun) so we will see!

Here I am with my race shirt (for finishing 3 out of 4 races)!

Thank you for reading!  Have a great week!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

February Recap

This one is going to be easy.

Mileage for the month: 5.5 miles.  bwahahahaha But hey, it's better than Jan!

Races: The February Frozen Foote #3, 4-mile race in Canton.

I decided to be one of the people that shows up before the "race" to do the course and then record my time.  Otherwise I would have been running and walking right in front of the ambulance that "sweeps" the course -and that would have been way too annoying.

I started about 20 minutes before the race began and I'm not going to lie, it was TOUGH.  I had to start walking after about half of a mile.  I would just run a bit and then walk until I felt like I had a little pep built up.  It was a nice morning.  A little new snow and some sun.  It was about 20 degrees out.  Not too shabby for February considering that it had been -25 a few days before.  I ended up finishing the race with the leaders, which was fine.  I recorded my time and headed home.  I was pretty tired for the rest of the day.  Hopefully I will get my energy back and exercise won't "ruin" the rest of the day eventually -until the end of the pregnancy that is.

So there you  have it.  A month of starting to feel better and get back in on the action.  I'm hoping to put in 30-40 miles in March -counting both walking and running.  Also, hopefully the weather for the Frozen Foote #4 in March will be conducive to a prego lady participating.

Thank you for reading!  Have a great week!

Mama K is going to be a mommy again!

OK.  For the record I have not run hardly at all yet this year.  I finished out 2014 pretty strong, but ya know what?  I'm pregnant!  Woot Woot!  We're due in August on the 22nd and the last few months have been TOUGH.  Like just ran a marathon and have the stomach flu-type feeling tough.

I held up in December, but by the end of the month I was getting that ewwwww queasy feeling all mothers-to-be dread.  I think my last semi-pleasant run was on Dec. 28th.  I tried out a new pair of running shoes that my husband gave me for Christmas.  I have not worn them since.  (which is why I have not reviewed them for you)

January was an absolute disaster.  I had NO energy and barely left the couch for about two weeks straight.  I spent the rest of my time trying to stay awake and gagging before and after eating anything.  The only things that were appealing were chips, french fries, cold cereal, cold water, and PIZZA.  Om Nom I can eat pizza no matter what!  

Needless to say I did not make it to the Frozen Foote race (#2 in the 4 race series) because I was incredibly dizzy and I was seriously worried that even if I walked the race I would be the person trying out the ambulance they have on stand-by.  

February turned out to be a little bit better.  I started venturing out to Zumba classes again.  I also went for that 1 nice run in the snow that I posted about.  I think it was 1.5 miles and I was DEAD when I got back, but it felt great to be back out there.  I'll tell you how the Frozen Foote race #3 in February went in the Feb. recap.  (coming VERY soon)

I feel much better and I'm getting a little bit of energy back.  I'm hoping to start running gently soon.  I think I'll start tracking my mileage again, but I'm going to count all distance whether it was walked or running.  I'm definitely going to have to take a lot of walking breaks.  

Also, a huge lift to my spirits is that the  beginning of March has already been SO much milder than January and February.  I am really enjoying the SUN!  It was also above 32 yesterday!  I think with my returning energy and the return of milder weather I should be able to get moving again.  

 
Little baby squirmy! My new running pal.

We're very excited about adding #3.  Thank you for reading!  

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Finally! A 2015 run.

Perfect winter running weather.  Surprisingly warm at 28 degrees.  I just could NOT let this opportunity pass me by.

Put in 1.5 miles.  Could have done more but I'm not really interested in pushing my luck after being pretty sedentary for the last month.  

Oh my gosh I'm so ready to run!

And now the after.

Super duper.

I saw a post last winter about putting Duct Tape on your running sneaks and I gave it a try.  Definitely much warmer!  And with all the new tape colors, they are oh so stylish as well.

Snazzy!

Enjoy the snow! Thank you for reading!



2014 !!! What a year for Mama K!

2014 was a big year for Mama K!

684.2 miles

18 races INCLUDING;

9 5Ks
4 4-milers
1 10K (my portion of a team marathon)
1 15K
1 Trail half marathon
1 Ragnar Relay
and
1 Marathon!

1 33rd Birthday 33 day running streak

3 pairs of running shoes

2 sticks of body glide

A bunch of new running accessories

and 10 toenails later...

 

What a year.  I'm really proud of myself.  Committing to running a marathon was a huge decision and it had a really big impact on how my year went.  It was terrific, focused and best of all; full of fun, friends and memories!

I liked my goals and how they helped to structure my year.

My first goal was to run 40 miles each month in order to not let myself drag into nothingness.  It worked!  I only missed my goal in two months.  The first month I missed the goal was June and that was from a overuse injury from the May marathon.  Then I missed by 7 miles in Dec. because while I had 4 days left to complete my goal (totally do-able) I became really sick.  Boo.  Otherwise great.

My second goal was to participate in at least one race/event each month.  I made this goal as well.  In the cool months I only participated in one race each month, but in the summer I had up to 3 events in a month.  I'm also really pleased that I was able to participate in so many different events.  Basic 5Ks and cold weather 4-milers, color runs, some charity events, a team relay, a Ragnar Relay, a trail half marathon and a marathon.  Wow.  It was awesome!

I know it's February and that I have already missed an entire month of running this year.  All I can say is oooops.  I'm not going to dwell on it.  I'm going to move on and do some more fun stuff and just keep on doing what makes me feel happy and well.  (you should all do the same!)

As always, Thank You for reading!  Have a great rest of the week!  Do something amazing this year.  There is still plenty of time!


The December Recap

Oh man am I behind.  It's February and I haven't even told you about December... Oooops!

I've gotten off track.  I'll jump the gun on January and tell you that I didn't run even 1 mile in that entire month.  Never got my gear on and decided not to go.  Nothing.  Sometimes when you fall off the band wagon you just lay there under the wagon for a while until you pull yourself back together.  Sometimes it takes a month.

Back to December!

Goal 1:  Run 40 miles/month.  I missed it!  I was SO close and then I got really really sick the last 4 days of December and I just didn't make those last 7 miles.  I thought for sure I had it in the bag.  I was dreaming about the brilliant post I would make about my month and then my year and then we just all fell apart.  The kids were sick and when they weren't sick I was sick from what they had.  Darren had a fever for like 4 days.  Believe me it like longer.  He didn't sleep very much for those 4 days, and therefore Mommy didn't either.  But I did manage to push out 33 miles despite being pretty busy with Christmas festivities.  I used to be a perfectionist, but as a mom and as I've gotten older I've gotten so that I can accept best efforts.  I know that I really was trying hard to juggle all of the things I needed to do in Dec. and still get my running in so I'm not too disappointed.

Goal 2: Run a race each month.  I ran the first of the 4 race Frozen Foote series in Canton on Dec. 13th.  It'a s a 4 month series race that I also ran last winter.  Last winter I missed the Dec. race but ran the Jan., Feb., and March races. It's an almost 4 mile out and back race with some gentle rolling hills.  It wasn't easy for me.  I hadn't been running outside and it's not so easy to figure what to wear when it's 15 degrees out when you have been running on your treadmill in your not really heated (but warmer than outside) garage.  I didn't walk at all though and I kept a pretty good pace -for me.  It seems to me that only really awesome runners do these things.  I don't think I'm that pathetically slow, but I'm always at the back of the pack.  Oh well!

Here are the stats from the run:
 
First mile: 9:51 min/mile
Second mile: 10:20 min/mile
Third mile: 10:08 min/mile
Fourth mile: 10:16 min/mile

A 10:10 overall pace isn't too bad I don't think.

Last year, my first run in Jan. 2014 was an 11:56 pace (and by the third one in March 2014 I was super proud to get down to a 9:51), so yup, 10:10 isn't bad!

Here's to getting back into the swing of things!  Happy 2015!