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Location:

UT,

Member Since:

Oct 14, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

85 marathons, 5 times Utah Grand Slam finisher (division winner twice).

7 Bostons (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016).

Two 50Ks, one 50 miler (Pony Express).

A handful of AG wins in all distance races.

Marathon PR: 3:57:09 (Boston'08)

Half Marathon PR: 1:48:41 (Bryce Canyon '11)

10K PR: 47:50 (Spectrum 10K '09)

5K PR: 22:31 (Nestle 5K '08)
 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2017 Races:

June 10 - Utah Valley Marathon (5:13:43)

June 24 - Morgan Valley Marathon (5:49:01)

July 8 - Hobbler Half (2:19:37, 2nd AG)

July 24 - Temple to Temple 5K (27:43)

July 29 - Timp Half (2:08:01, 3rd AG)

Aug 26 - Mt. Nebo Marathon (5:16:16, 3rd AG)

Sep 16 - Huntsville Marathon (4:48:53)

Oct 7 - St. Geroge Marathon (4:57:11)

Nov 4 - Canyon City Marathon (5:30:07)

2018 Races:

Jan 13 - St. George Half (2:19:45, 3rd AG)

Mar 3 - The Woodlands Marathon (5:01:35)

Apr 6-7 - Ragnar So. California

June 1-2 - Ragnar Wasatch Back

June 9 - Utah Valley Marathon (5:19:22)

June 30 - Morgan Valley Half

Sep 1 - Pocatello Marathon (6:00:43)

Sep 15 - Huntsville Marathon (5:37:08)

Oct 6 - St. George Marathon (5:25:43)

Oct 20 - SoJo Marathon (5:29:23)

2019 Races:

June 1 - Utah Valley Marathon (5:44:24)

June 22 - Morgan Valley Marathon (6:15:13)

Aug 31 - Pocatello Marathon (5:38:47)

Sep 14 - Big Cottonwood Marathon (6:03:51)

Oct 5 - St. George Marathon (5:57:46)

Oct 12 - SoJo Marathon (5:55:45)

2020 Races:

Jan 18 - St. George Half (2:38:28)

Feb 15 - Sun Marathon (5:51:54)

May 5 - Conquer Covid-19 Virtual Marathon (5:49:07)

May 16 - Clear Creek Canyon Half Marathon (2:32:15)

May 25 - Utah Valley Virtual Marathon (5:33:110

June 9 - Independence Run Virtual Marathon (5:55:22)

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run happy and healthy all the days of my life. Be an example and inspiration to my family.

 

Personal:

I'm 64, retired RN, happily married, nana to 14 beautiful grandchildren, mother to 6 children (1 daughter, 5 sons) who are kind, hardworking, caring, wonderful people! Wish they live closer!!!  :)  :)  :)

Picked up running in 2005 at age 50, to stay healthy so I can take care of my husband who had endocarditis resulting in AVR and MVR in 2004, end stage renal failure in 2014, kidney transplant on Dec 30, 2015.  Six months after the kidney transplant, we discovered that he has a rare auto-immune disease that was probably triggered in 2004 with then the undiagnosed infective endocarditis.  The doctors had to make up a name for this rare disease, Monoclono Gammopathy with Renal Significance (MGRS).  It is not curable.  After desperately trying different chemotherapies, the doctor finally found one immuno-therapy, Daratumamab, that works to treat the MGRS.  It is a miracle!!! 

Grateful for the gift of life, blessings, dear friends and loved ones!!! Thankful for the ability to move, walk, jog, and yes run!!!!

 

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! :) :) :)

The whole family went skiing today!!!  Brrrr it was below zero when we got to the ski resort.  There was hardly anybody on the road or the slopes.  I got 10 runs done by 10:30 and went in the brown bag lounge to thaw out my frozen digits.   Took an hour long leisure lunch then skied for 2.5 hours more with the grand nieces and nephews.  SO MUCH FUN!!! :)


Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Toby on Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 20:27:45 from 199.101.229.6

I love good family days! AND empty slopes!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

This week I start week 4 of the 18 week training for Boston.  Well, actually I'm not really training to "race" Boston....just training to get to Boston healthy and to be able to finish in one piece!

Ran 6 miles on the treadmill with some 1min on/off thrown in.   I am too wimpy these days to go out on the ice and frozen tundra, not to mention the poor air quality which may trigger my asthma. :)

Then hubby and I went swimming at the LC.  BOY!!! That place was packed with families!  So I did the TI drill on the shallow end of the regular pool.  I'm getting the hang of "underswitch" FINALLY!!!

Then we went to lunch and movie, Les Miserable, with Bryan.  Then we went to a wedding reception of my husband's counselor's daughter.  They are such an awesome family, the whole church was packed!  :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Tom Slick on Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 15:42:07 from 69.171.160.53

Oh my, only 14 weeks till Boston. How time flys by when your having fun! AHow many Bostons will this on be for you?

From Smooth on Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 15:48:13 from 71.35.231.124

Hi Slick ~ This will be my 6th Boston! Gary is planning to be there this year!

Yep, time does fly by when you're having fun! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.500.000.000.004.50

Hubby had a funeral to preside and visits to make this morning.  So Karen and I went to the LC by ourselves.  We ran one mile on the track until two treadmills become available.  I ran faster than I wanted because it's just too boring to run indoor especially on the mill.  This Utah inversion has got to go away.  I wish I could go up to the ski resort and run there! 

We then swim for 30 min and got in the jacuzzi for some hydro therapy. 

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 4.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kelli on Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 16:46:36 from 67.172.235.55

OH, the crowded treadmill scenario! It is driving me nuts, so I run in circles instead. I do wish the air would clear up and that it would get about 10-15 degrees warmer!!! I refuse to run outside when the temps are in the single digits. I am a complete wimp!

From Toby on Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 20:29:54 from 199.101.229.6

My gym has been out of control too. But hopefully in a few weeks all the fakers will go away :) Hooray for a fun morning with Karen!

From DaleG on Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 18:05:37 from 98.202.43.67

Wow Smoothie, you have been having a lot of fun. Good for you.

That's really sad about your neighbor that passed away. I hope their family is doing ok.

From Smooth on Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 22:07:55 from 71.35.231.124

Kelli ~ I am the BIGGEST wimp ...freezing cold mornings, icy roads and air pollution wins every time! STINK STINK STINK!!!

Toby ~ the legacy center has a very short track and limited amount of cardio machines so even when all the fakers go away, it's still quite crowded.

Dale ~ Hi, how are you doing? We've had so much fun over the holidays! We've had three deaths in our Stake this month with two of them this week. The lady whose funeral is tomorrow was an awesome mother leaving behind a terrific family (the youngest boys are 11 and 7 years old). It breaks my heart to see them loosing their mother so young and unexpectedly. :(

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

Ran with Karen on the LC track, all the treadmills were taken plus a tm class was to start in 20 min.   After 3 miles, we went down to the front desk and asked if we could possibly change direction...NOPE!!!  The rule remains that direction is changed on daily basis. Runners/walkers must run the same direction for the day.  So we wrote up a suggestion for the manager to give to Dan, the boss who doesn't come in on Friday.  "Please for the sake of runners who run more than 3 miles (8 laps = 1 mile) to allow change of directions at least hourly to prevent injuries as runners make over 6 tight turns on each lap."  They would not need to put up the directional arrow signs daily, just a permanent sign to state that on the odd hour go clockwise, on the even hour go counter-clockwise."  Then we ran back to the track for another two miles; by then my right ITB was not happy.  It seemed to bug more running clockwise...if the track wasn't so crowded I would've changed direction on the outside lane.

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From RAD on Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 22:58:40 from 67.171.119.50

My ITB is always bad on the inside knee (the leg on the inside of the turns). Bugged a bit at the Rev Run on NY day!

I love the even/odd hour thing!! I may put in that suggestion at my gym!

From Tom Slick on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 09:09:47 from 69.171.160.195

So when do you find out from Dan - Dan the gym man if you get to do the hourly odd/even track thing ? The gunk in the valley will probably clear up before he makes a decision if at all.

From Rhett on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 09:44:50 from 74.41.239.14

January is always the worst at the gym... all those New Year resolutioners. I hate going to the gym in January.

From Steam8 on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 12:53:30 from 166.70.55.77

Sorry about your ITB problem! Happy New Year Smooth!!! XOXO

From Smooth on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 14:01:42 from 71.35.231.124

RAD ~ I notice that the ITB didn't hurt as bad today when the leg is on the outside of the turns and also a tiny bit quicker pace feels better than slow. May be I could feel the pain more when I ran slow or shuffled along! :)

Slick ~ I highly doubt Dan would do anything about the suggestion. I've heard that he doesn't like to make changes even when it is for the good of the patrons. Oh well, I don't plan on doing too much long runs on that cruddy track. I just wish the inversion would GO AWAY!!!

Rhett ~ It is even worse here in Utah with the horrible inversion. This morning the temp was -4 and so much smog that you can't even see the mountains not to mention the frozen slick icy road. So everyone heads to the gym. I thought about driving up to Park City but then it would just add more pollution with my "non-essential" driving! :)

Amy ~ thanks for dropping by! Here's to a better and healthier 2013 to you!!! luvs and hugs! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.500.000.000.0011.50

Karen got to the gym 3 min before me and found two available treadmills side by side, YAY!!! :)  Neither of us wanted to run fast so we chatted away.  But then we got inspired by the speedy girls in front of us, Melanie and JulieE, who had already run 11 miles.  WOW!!!  Such dedication and awesome running forms. :) They took a quick water break and chatted a bit with us before finishing their 14 miler.  I showed Karen the one min on/off thing and we did 8 of those then had to restart the mill.  It stops after 60 min. and put you on cool-down mode..so annoying.  We did 8 miles and decided it's time to let others use the mill.  Karen had to go to a piano recital in Orem so she only had time to run 2 more miles on the track.  We booked it on those 2 miles in around 16ish min.  Then I ran for 1.5 more for a total of 11.5 miles.  28 laps is all I can handle plus it was getting crowded...not fun weaving in and out of people!  The right ITB bugged on the mill but felt okay on the track going counter-clockwise with the bum leg on the outside turn. 

Swam/TI drills for 40 min.  Starving!!!!  Was too early to eat breakfast before the run!  :)

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 11.50
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Steam8 on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 12:58:48 from 166.70.55.77

11.5 Whooohoooo!

From DaleG on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 14:28:54 from 98.202.43.67

Good workout, Smoothie!!!

From Nancy on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 16:08:21 from 76.23.21.118

It sounds like you got a good workout without getting frozen.

From The Quiet Pirate on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 19:02:22 from 71.49.55.78

great runs and it sounds like you had wonderful company. glad you had the track direction working on your side today and you were able to spend some time being a fish. hope you had a big yummy lunch when you got home!!

From Toby on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 20:14:04 from 199.101.229.6

I bet you were starving with all that calorie burning! I'm so glad you are able to log some miles and your ITB is feeling better!

From RAD on Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 21:39:17 from 67.171.119.50

VERY nice workout Smooth! I'm glad the opposite direction helped the ITB. I missed you this morning :( but, I'm sure you were much warmer!!

From Teena Marie on Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 14:16:01 from 65.130.7.241

Bonus on the two TMs by each other!!! :)

From Smooth on Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 22:42:24 from 71.35.231.124

Steam8, Dale, Nancy, QP, Toby, RAD and Teena ~ THANK YOU!!! I was very fortunate to have good company who makes the TM and track miles fly by. I hope this sub-zero temp and yucky air go away so we can be back on the road again!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Marathons/races I ran in 2012 (Stress fracture of the right 5th metatarsal in Feb & May)

Total miles ran in 2012:  1,584.58

2012 Pace Finish Place Final Time
Age Gender Overall
Day After the End of the World Marathon SaturdayHumble, TX, US Dec 22nd 12:53 Min/Mi 1 29 94 5:37:48
CHICK-FIL-A SOJO MARATHON 2012South Jordan, UT, US Oct 20th 10:18 Min/Mi 1 51 129 4:30:09
St. George MarathonSt George, UT, US Oct 6th 9:30 Min/Mi 24 1,001 2,717 4:09:03
14th Annual Top of Utah Marathon 2012Logan, UT, US Sep 15th 9:52 Min/Mi 9 264 727 4:18:50
Spanish Fork Half Marathon 2012Spanish Fork, UT, US Sep 8th 9:34 Min/Mi 1 29 86 2:05:21
Pocatello Marathon 2012Pocatello, ID, US Sep 1st 10:05 Min/Mi 3 90 242 4:24:19
Park City Marathon & Half Marathon 2012Park City, UT, US Aug 18th 11:26 Min/Mi 4 100 260 4:59:36
Boston Marathon 2012Boston, MA, US Apr 16th 11:32 Min/Mi 241 7,128 17,874 5:02:22
Antelope Island Buffalo Run 2012Syracuse, UT, US Mar 23rd 13:07 Min/Mi 4 95 232 3:23:56
Spectrum 10K 2012Ivins, UT, US Mar 17th 8:11 Min/Mi 2 83 223 50:52
Orphan Hope Marathon 2012Huntsville, TX, US Feb 11th 11:02 Min/Mi 1 13 41 4:49:26
30th Annual St. George Half Marathon 2012St. George, UT, US Jan 21st 8:39 Min/Mi 5 185 487 1:53:23
Running from an Angel Marathon, Half, 10K, 5K & 50 Miler 2012Las Vegas, NV, US Jan 7th 9:44 Min/Mi 1 5 25 4:15:17

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

3 progressive TM miles. Myrtle. 3 circuits Pfitz's CSE 30 reps Flanagan stability ball planks 10 reps x 3.

After hubby came home from skiing we went to the pool and ran into Chad and his handsome tall boy coming out of LC! :). Did 45 min TI drill. The special students (Down syndrome folks) from Hive always play in the pool on Monday afternoons. They make me appreciate simple things of life when I watch how they give/share from their hearts, so pure and childlike! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rhett on Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 10:37:50 from 74.41.239.14

Are your legs recovering from well from your marathon? Nice workout Smooth.

From Bec on Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 11:03:39 from 72.191.19.182

I miss you sweet Smooth. Glad to see your are at the LC. Stay out of that wicked cold weather.

From Toby on Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 18:50:21 from 199.101.229.6

I think that is so awesome you and Pres. Smooth workout together. I can't wait for that day! Great workout!

From Smooth on Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 22:26:40 from 71.35.231.124

Rhett ~ funny you should ask. My knee was hurting on my Sat. run. This morning is the first time I have no knee/leg pain and it's been 16 days since the last marathon so I'm hoping it is recovering well. If I train smart, I may be ready to run/walk 26.2 in 7+ weeks and get to Boston healthy.

Bec ~ I miss you too. I won't run in that terrible air pollution, the cold I can dress for. The bad air did affect my asthma last winter so I have to be careful.

I wish I was back in Texas for these next two months though.

Toby ~ thanks! I am very fortunate to have hubby play and do workout with me now. I never thought that day would come. :) With your home gym all set up, Tim can work out with you some days, can't he?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.003.000.000.006.00

With less than 14 weeks left 'till Boston (8 weeks 'till Phoenix), I am starting to panic that I won't be ready.  I have not done any speedwork forever, 2 or 3 year?  The last couple years I just ran whatever and enjoyed "doing" marathons.  In 2012, with two stress fractures (Feb and May), asthma (March) and tachycardia issues (July), I did minimal training and merely survived the 10 marathons.  I have gained quite a bit of weight, gotten very out of shape and basically pretended to be a runner! 

It is time to rebuild and get a training plan in motion.  But I need to be careful and build my base gradually to avoid injury.  I feel that my current fitness level is similar to back in 2007.  As a newbie I had only run two marathons (4:38 in SGM'05 and 4:28 in'06).  I think I used the Hal Higdon's Intermediate 18 weeks training plan in 2007 and running the Grand slam to help me BQ in SGM'07.  So, I feel that with a bit more experience, I'll use the same training plan for mileage guideline and tweaked it a bit to add speedwork and hill work when the body is ready. 

This morning was the first time I awake with no knee pain since the last marathon 16 days ago.  The plan says to run 6 miles.  So I warmed up for 19 min starting at 5mph to 6mph and then began the one min on/off.  I ran the ON at 8mph and OFF at 6mph.  It's disheartening to think that I used to run the ON at 9mph.  I thought perhaps I could do 10x but when I realized I was short on time, I just kept the on/off going 'till I reached 6 miles.  Lo and behold I hit 6 miles right at 54 min flat so that was 18x.  Yay, may be next time I can do 20x. :)

Felt good to run fast again albeit for one minute at a time (sadly 7:30 is fast for me now).  I really don't know what my marathon pace is any more.  Good news is that now 12 hours later my knee is not hurting.  Been busy all day though so will see how it feels when I wake up in the morning.

On a side note, I received a new calling to be Webelos leader last Sunday.  Tonight I held my very first Webelos Den Mtg.  I have not done any cub scouting for 13 years when I was a Bear Den leader for my youngest boy.  I was a little nervous at first, but thankfully I have a co-leader who is a 4th grade teacher and knows how to handle 10 year old boys.  It was a lot of fun having one of the boys' father, a Geologist come to teach them.  I learned quite a bit about geology myself too!  The only "bad" thing is I have to miss my favorite Yoga class on Tue nights.  :(

Oh, and I booked our flights to Boston this afternoon!!!! :)  I better train smart and get to the start line healthy! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From MarcE on Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 19:09:04 from 204.16.82.120

Smooth! Happy New Year to you. I thought about you often over the holidays and hope you had a great visit with your daughter in Houston (Spring). I'm in the same boat with you this year. I signed up for Boston, only because I had qualified and hated to see it go to waste!:) I ran my first 10-miler since February last weekend, and am running 13.1 at Houston this weekend. That's been my training story. I hope to be ready in 90+ days for Boston. Maybe I'll just take in the sights and run it easy and take pictures! I need to figure out my travel plans, soon. It'll be here before we know it!

From Toby on Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 19:21:40 from 199.101.229.6

I love your post today! I really love how you've been just enjoying marathons lately. There is a place for racing, but it is nice to "just run". I love your game plan for 2013. You will succeed!

And hooray for no knee pain and a trip to Boaton!

From Smooth on Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 21:33:38 from 71.35.231.124

Hey Marc!!! So good to hear from you!!!! How've you been!!! :) I thought about you both times I was in Houston in 2012. Happy 2013 to you too, my friend!

Yah, Boston is coming up fast. This will be my 6th Boston. Can you believe that we ran our first Boston in 2008? Seems like yesterday! Well, I hope to see you in Beantown this year.

GOOD LUCK at the Houston Half tomorrow! You will do great.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

Ran 3 miles on the track, not sure about the pace, based on the clocks there probably 9:20 pace.  Each time I lapped hubby, he'd say:  "you are going too fast!" :)  Then we went down to the pool and was delighted to see Karen and her daughter Amy there.  We swam and chatted for 45 min or so.

 

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From RAD on Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 22:33:24 from 67.171.119.50

excellent run Smooth!!! Plus a little swim? I think you're becoming a fish.

From Rhett on Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 08:14:11 from 74.41.239.14

Nice run. Way to lap Pres so many times. So is he swimming laps with you too?

From Smooth on Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 21:37:41 from 71.35.231.124

Rachel ~ I'm not really "swimming". Just pretending to swim and trying not to drown. You have to remember I practice in a 4 feet deep "liesure pool"! :)

Rhett ~ Yes Larry swims laps, I just practice alongside! :) He really likes to swim and mostly loves to get in the jacuzzi afterward. :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

Was tempted to run outside when I saw the mountains!!!! meaning inversion is outa here...but what blows the inversion away, WIND, is just as evil for my pulmonary system! So went back to my original plan...HILLWORK!!!

Warm up 1.75 miles from 5-6.3mph at 1.5 % grade.

Increase incline 0.5% every .25 mile at 6.3 mph (9:31 pace)

Reached mile 5 at 8% and had to hang on. So decrease the pace 0.1mph with each 0.5% increase until I reached 10% at 10:40 pace!

Cool down @2% at 7mph (8:34) for 0.5 mile and 0.25 mile at 6.5mph (9:13).

7 miles in 68:20 (AP 9:45), not sure about vertical gain for the 5.5 miles climb.

Myrtle 15 reps. 3 circuits Pfitz CSE 30 reps. Stability ball planks 10reps x3.

Foam roll and stretch.

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 7.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Bec on Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 12:51:13 from 72.191.19.182

Lookin good Smooth! Great job killing those hills. That wind will clear soon and you will just be left with beautiful weather to run in.

From Rhett on Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 12:53:31 from 74.41.239.14

That is a seriously steep angle on a TM. I was just imagining you hanging on to the TM as the incline increased. :)

Great hardcore TM run!

From Smooth on Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 21:39:42 from 71.35.231.124

Bec ~ it is freezing cold here!!! The road in all the neighborhoods are skating rink. I have not run on pavement since Christmas in Kingwood, TX. :(

Rhett ~ yes, hanging on with dear life! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

3 miles on the track. 45 min in the pool.

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
14.500.000.000.0014.50

Karen and I went to the LC and luckily found two TMs side by side. Oh, it was great to see Chad there already put in an hour of run. Stopped to gu after 10K then restart the TM and ran another 6.3 for 12.5. Then we got off the TM so someone else can use it and ran 2 more on the track. We were booking it those two mile took ~15 min. Got to chat with Melanie a little as she was finished with her TM speedwork AFTER she had already done her long run in Provo/Orem. So dedicated!!! :)

Core. Yoga.

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 14.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From The Quiet Pirate on Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 20:06:46 from 67.238.139.242

That LC sounds like one busy place- I'm glad you were able to get a side by side set of treadmills and glad to hear Chad got one too.

Having friends to keep you company is always a win. That you were able to do yoga after a 14 mile run impresses me :-)

From Smooth on Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 21:46:34 from 71.35.231.124

QP ~ The Legacy Center opens from 5a-11p and it's jam packed with all kinds of classes and activities. I just wish they had a bigger cardio facility and longer track. But until the frozen tundra outside thaws out, it is the next best alternative.

Having friends to chat with make the dreadmill miles more bearable! :)

From Rhett on Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 17:39:08 from 184.10.177.97

Very nice way to finish a long run with two7:30 miles. You were 'booking it!"

From Teena Marie on Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 17:44:48 from 75.165.251.79

Looks like the LC is the happening place!!!

Killer last two miles. :)

From RAD on Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 13:32:46 from 67.171.119.50

Wonderful workout Smooth!!! I'm glad you and Karen are keeping warm in this crazy cold.

From Ken Bess on Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 14:02:59 from 174.52.144.177

Nicely done! Quiet the workout.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

Another single digit freezing cold morning.  Ran 3 on track.  45 min pool time. 

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.004.000.000.008.00

4 degrees and smog so to the LC Karen and I go!  6 TM miles with 10X 1 min on/off (8mph/6mph).  Finished the run with two quick miles on the track.  Saw lots of friends and neighbors there, one of whom was Sister Lamb who must be near 80 now.  She was my very first RS president when we moved here 33 years ago! :)

Birthday lunch for Wendy (it's her birthday today) with Diane, Carolyn and Karen at Olive Garden!  :)  

Wendy's boy, Eric was set apart as a missionary tonight by hubby in his home and I was privileged to attend before going to my Webelos den meeting.   He is going to be an awesome missionary in Boston Mass.  :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

Same as Monday.  3 easy miles with Karen on the track.  45 min in the pool.

When is this inversion going away?!!!  I hope I remember how to run on pavement this Sat. :) 

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rhett on Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 09:42:09 from 74.41.239.14

Looks like you've been doing great this week with your swimming. Hopefully your knee will thank you for that this Saturday on the pavement.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

Smog = bad air quality = dreadmill day again!!! :(

Hill work ~ warm up 1.75 mi @ 2% (5-6.3mph).  Increase incline 0.5% every half mile to 7% (6.3mph).  Cool down 1 mi @ 2% (6.5mph)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Nancy on Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 18:41:29 from 76.23.21.118

I hate the treadmill. Nice job.

From flatlander on Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 09:32:56 from 76.31.26.153

Very nice workout. For once our weather is better than yours, won't last long though.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Karen and her family (husband and four daughters) picked me up around 9:15 for our long drive to Vegas where Karen's youngest daughter is playing in a soccer tournament (Cup Vegas).  

I absolutely love her and her family, such good good kids with genuine caring and fun loving personalities.  We stopped at the Dixie Center around 2 to pick up our race packets and grabbed lunch at Wendy's.

Made it to Karen's sister's house safe and sound.  What a loving group of aunts, uncles, cousins, grandma and grandpa, all there to support little 10 year old Grace's game.  And they always treat me like part of their family.

The sun was setting as we drove to the soccer field just before 5pm Nevada time.  It was getting chilly, unusually cold for Vegas.  The soccer venue is huge with 7 or 8 fields.  We set up chairs and huddled in blankets.  The game started at 5:30 (which is 6:30 Utah time).  Grace scored the first point and eventually another point of the 7 points in a 7-0 game.  Karen and I left before the game ended to go grab dinner and drive back to St. George.  So, we ate dinner (Chicken Yakisoba) kinda late at around 8p and got to Karen's parent's house in Santa Clara around 10p.  Karen's other sister who lives in St George met us there to open the house for us.  We visited with Julie for about an hour.  Karen's parents went to Vegas to watch Grace play soccer so we had the house to ourselves.  Karen slept in her parent's bed while I slept in the spare bedroom... so nice!  :)  I took a Tylenol PM and drifted off soon after midnight!   Tomorrow's Half Marathon is going to be a fun fun Sat. medium long run with friends! :)

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: St. George Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 02:01:23, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.100.000.000.0013.10

So nice to sleep in at Karen's mom's house, with own bed and bathroom!  Karen and I left the house just before 8am with a stop to fill up the car and got to the Dixie Center with 45 min to spare.  I got a little sentimental realizing that this might be my last time running this Half Marathon.  This is my 7th consecutive SG Half, as part of the Runner's Series to get into SGM.  Next year I won't need to run the RS for my 10th SGM.  This is one of my favorite halfs (Spanish Fork Half being the other one).  It is an honest course, well organized, plus where else in Utah in the dead of winter can you run a half marathon with beautiful scenery and weather, not to mention seeing so many wonderful running friends and FBRers! :)

Toby and her neighbors found me and Karen and we went to take my overnight bag to Toby's car.  (I have asked to hitch a ride home with her).  The three of us started together about 90 seconds after the gun.  Temp was probably 29 as Toby nearly slipped on some black ice going to the car.  The weather was perfect with clear blue sunny sky, NO wind.  We chatted away for 6 miles.  I was talking up a storm about running form when the first hill came upon us.  I demonstrated how pumping the arms helped lift the knees for uphill running and unintentionally ran ahead.  Toby and Karen stayed close.  I never looked at my Garmin as it was hidden under the sleeves of my two layers of long sleeve shirts.  I just ran by feel and frankly didn't want to know how badly my fitness level has slipped.  I am guessing that if my fitness level is back to when I was a newbie in 2007 where I ran my first Painter's Half, I would probably be running somewhere around 9:30 pace.  Lo and behold at mile 9ish, I took off my top layer and saw our average pace right on at 9:30.  It's encouraging to me that my breathing felt good, no tightness to speak of, stride was smooth and fluid.  YES! my legs remember how to run on pavement!  :)

With 5K left to go, I told Karen we ought to pick up the pace a little.  With 1 mile to go, I said to Karen, "this is our daily run between your house and mine, one mile, we can do it, we'll finish with enough time for you to make your drive back to Vegas for Grace's 2nd soccer game!"  How's that for pep talk! :)  With probably half mile to go, almost at the exact same spot Kelli spotted me last year,  there was Kelli running back on the course to look for her friend, Wendy.  So Kelli ran with us to the mile 13 marker.  It was so great to run a little with her.  RAD and Misty, and Karen's sister, Julie, were at the finish to greet us. :)

After crossing the finish, we quickly grabbed some chocolate milk and goodies, said goodbye to Karen and went back to Toby's hotel.  It was so wonderful to have Toby's company, I have missed her so much.  The drive home with a stop at Cafe Rio was so fun and will remain one of my treasured memories!  :)

For a side note,  I seem to always take 4th place in my AG in this race no matter how slow or fast I run this thing.  RAD called me and said that the unofficial posted result had me taking 3rd place and she would pick up my award for me.  I reminded her how two years ago, I stayed for the award only to have them not call me up...not doing that again.  Lo and behold, yep, I took 4th again!  :) 

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 13.10
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From timp on Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 02:27:49 from 99.110.188.230

great job Smooth!!

From The Quiet Pirate on Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 14:43:18 from 67.238.139.242

Smooth- You're one amazing woman. It's great that you were able to run with Wendy and not have any complications on your run. Congratulations on a wonderful run and for 4th place in your AG.

From flatlander on Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 15:03:20 from 76.31.26.153

Good report and good race. I have had a couple of races lately where I have dropped in the age group standings because somebody comes up and shows a faster time on their Garmin, even though they have no chip time on the computer. Not important, but still kind of annoying, maybe even a little suspicious.

From Teena Marie on Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 18:05:06 from 75.165.251.79

WOW!!!! :) :) :)

Sounds like you had an amazing time!!

Congrats on another excellent race, feeling fluid and having a remarkably strong finish. :)

Luvs!!! :)

From Bec on Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 19:55:32 from 72.191.19.182

The 4th place curse!! Great job Smooth, glad to see you are running and enjoying yourself with two other lovely ladies. I really enjoyed reading your race report. SGhalf is a beautiful and honest course, glad you enjoyed yourself in some winter heat. It's 70 here. :)

From Andy on Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 13:05:45 from 199.190.170.22

Wish I knew you were there and within a couple of minutes of my finishing time (I paced 2 hours). Sounds like you had a great run.

From Smooth on Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 22:44:22 from 71.35.231.124

Tim ~ thank you! :)

QP ~ thanks! it was a wonderful weekend in sunny St. George doing things I love!

Flat ~ I think this is the slowest or may be 2nd slowest of the 7 SG Halfs that I've run. They have changed the course a few times over the years and always a popular race drawing people from all over Utah and neighboring states. It is just weird that I've taken 4th in my AG every time. Two years ago, I stayed for the award ceremony when I saw the posted result but they didn't call my name. When I got home later I checked the website which reported the 1st place gal with chip time and no gun time. Even the overall winner had a one second gun time difference. So who knows!

Teena ~ I had a fun time. I did not race this thing. I'm in no shape to race anything right now. Just run for fun to fulfill my Runner Series requirement and enjoy the sunshine, fresh air and wonderful company. It is sad that my fitness level has fallen so much. Last year I ran 1:53 on a rainy day, same course and only 2 or 3 weeks after running a hilly Angel Marathon. Oh well, it is what it is! :)

Bec ~ Yep, 4th place curse...1st looser as RAD calls it, sigh! :) But not complaining as I was expecting to not make top five being so slow this year. And yes, SG Half is beautiful and running with Toby and Karen was just heavenly! :)

Andy ~ I saw you standing around inside Dixie Center among all the pacers but I was standing in the potty line and then I had to look for Toby so I didn't get a chance to come over to say hello. Dang if I'd known you were the 2 hr pacer I would've run faster to catch your group. We did pass Becky's and Kim's 2:10 group around mile 5. It was so fun to see her. She was having a fun time as well. You guys are awesome pacers! :)

From Kelli on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 16:08:57 from 67.172.235.55

Why cant they get the awards right? That is LAME!!

It was great to see you, it has been such a long time. I miss ya! I finally got my computer fixed so maybe I can get back to blogging and catch up with everybody! I was sad you and Toby were already gone!! Wendy was only about 3 minutes behind you so Io thought I would see you guys.

From Smooth on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 16:20:37 from 71.35.231.124

Kel ~ I miss you too! It was so fun to be down in SG and saw you for just a bit and had you running a little with us. Wish it was longer! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

This morning at Sacrament Mtg. a sister and brother spoke.  Both are leaving for their missions within one week of each other.  Susannah was in my Joy School with my youngest son some 16+ years ago.  She has grown up to be a beautiful, intelligent and spiritual young lady.  She is going to the Baltic States to serve a full time mission.  She will be a fantastic missionary.  Her younger brother, Wesley, was this adorable boy with a low voice.  He has also grown up and still have the same nice voice, in fact, he was my choir president (singing bass) always ready with a weekly witty and funny email to invite ward members to come to choir practice.  He too is smart and spiritual.  He will be a WONDERFUL missionary in Cambodia. 

My choir sang "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go!", an arrangement by Craig Petrie.  It is a delightful piece with Primary song like accompaniment.  http://www.petriefamily.org/ldsmusic/GoWhereYouWantMe.htm  I LOVE the words of this hymn, especially the last phrase:  "...so trusting my all to Thy tender care, And knowing Thou lovest me,  I WILL do Thy will with a heart sincere; I'll BE what you want ME to be!"

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Wonderful ski day with hubby and our son, Bryan, under clear blue sky, calm and temp of 35F.  (High was 19 down in the valley.)  We were first ones there when the lift opened.  My boy encouraged me to "embrace my fear" and ski down Sunshine Bowl via Eagle Express.  It has been years since I skied down that thing because I biffed pretty badly the last time and swore I'd never do that again, I was pretty traumatized.  With no one on the slope, it was a good opportunity to conquer that beast.  So, I did, with trepidation and shaking like a leaf I skied down Sunshine Bowl without falling.  It was not pretty but I did it.  I got that monkey off my back.  I happily skied down another trail that I've never skied before.  It was a great day.  So grateful to spend the day with my family, to enjoy clean air and play in this wonderful winter playground God created for us.

After 6 hours of skiing, hubby wanted to go to the LC and soak in the jacuzzi.  Boy!  the pool was CROWDED!  I swam couple of lengths then joined hubby in the jacuzzi. 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Toby on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:00:01 from 199.101.229.6

Sounds SO darn fun! I'm proud of you for conquering your fear! Mountains get so much scarier when your standing on top of it! Hooray for you!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

AM:  Went to LC with hubby and Karen.  We were able to have 3 TMs side by side, yay!:)

Warm up 1.5 miles (from 5.5mph to 6.5mph) @2% incline.  

1 mile @ 3% at 6.3mph.  0.5 mi @ 1% at 6.5mph

1 mile @ 4% at 6.3mph.  0.5 mi @ 1% at 6.5mph

1 mile @ 5% at 6.3mph.  0.5 mi @ 0% (from 6.3mph to 8mph)

45 min pool time.

Evening:  Yoga.  I really miss this class.  It was packed tonight, wall to wall.  Too bad I can only come once a month.  


Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From DaleG on Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 22:41:16 from 152.216.11.5

Way to go, Smoothie

From Smooth on Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 22:47:16 from 71.35.231.124

Thanks Dale! :)

From Teena Marie on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 08:48:23 from 75.165.251.79

Aaah, yoga. Sounds perfect right now!!! :)

Have a great day!!! :) :) :)

From Bec on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 15:31:23 from 72.191.19.182

Three TMs next to each other at the LC?? Wow, that is a surprise. Glad you got some running in AND you got to go to Yoga. Love yoga.

From Smooth on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 15:47:53 from 71.35.231.124

Teena ~ Hi there sweet SSF!!! Hope you're having a great day! luvs! :)

Bec ~ yes, it was a rarity to have 3 TMs next to each other! NOT this morning though!!! One tread class participant put her pass on my TM 25 min before class. Silly treadmill runners! :) They really need to expand the cardio room (err cage). I can't wait to run outside. This inversion is driving me crazy!

I LOVE Susie Turner's Yoga class. She is so good and popular! I literally had my mat up against the door! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.505.000.000.007.50

Could not fall asleep to save my life last night...lots to think about I guess!  Drag my tired self out of bed and met Karen at the LC.  Hubby did 1 mi on TM 2 mi on track then waited for us down at the pool. :)

4.25 progressive miles on the TM in 38:30.  Had to get off the TM because the tread class was about to start in 5 min.  One gal put her pass on my TM (when I had been on it for less than 10 min.) so she could reserve it for the class...CRAZY!!!  :)  Oh, I was next to Mia Love, the mayor of Saratoga Spring.  She was very speedy! :)

Finish the run on the track.  3 miles in 24:00. 

45 min pool time... SO tired...SO hungry...I was just floating and gliding along! Hubby was talking to Ms. Cooper (whose cousin manages the pool) who is there regularly.  Turned out we were in the same Stake.  Anyhow, I mentioned that I don't really know how to swim.  She said:  "You could've fooled me!  Every time I saw you; you were swimming pretty good to me!"  She's too kind!  Then hubby and Karen chimed in:  "yeah, she says she doesn't know how to swim...it's like telling us she doesn't know how to run!"  I digress!!!  :)  Seriously, I took 6 beginning lessons for the first time in my life last Sept. (from a 15 yo girl) learning how to float on my back, put my face in the water, breath without swallowing water, kick with a kickboard.  I am just barely swimming across a shallow pool still with fear of drowning.  It is going to take me a long time before I graduate to the regular pool.  :)

Oh...these pix just in...check out our perfect running forms! :) 


Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 7.50
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From RAD on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 15:59:26 from 67.171.119.50

Those pictures put a huge smile on my face!!! Nice run and swim today. Next time challenge Mia to a race :)

From fly on the Wall on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 17:11:51 from 168.180.63.58

Those are GREAT pictures!! :)

From Teena Marie on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 17:24:45 from 75.165.251.79

Lovin' the pics, cute lady! :)

From Carina on Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 18:02:49 from 204.15.86.83

Great workout, and great pictures, you have the best smile :)

From Rhett on Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:57:12 from 74.41.239.14

Love the pics, hopefully you will be so tired tonight from not sleeping last night that you will fall to sleep fast.

Nice run/swim.

From Tom Slick on Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 12:15:58 from 168.179.157.87

Perfect runners produce perfect pictures

From Nancy on Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 17:43:22 from 76.23.21.118

Nice job with the running and swimming. I love your pictures.

From Smooth on Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 19:29:08 from 71.35.231.124

Thanks everyone! :)

Rhett ~ I have been insomnic lately. I don't know why. I tried going to bed at a decent hour and am physically tired but my brain won't shut down. May be I'm getting old. I heard old people don't sleep very much! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
1.005.000.000.006.00

1 mile wu.  5 tempo (8:34, 8:27, 8:20, 8:13, 8:00) last 0.5 mi @ 7:30.  No time for cool down.   TT: 53:10 AP: 8:54.

Busy day!  Temple, dentist, visits, etc.  :) 

My first Pack Mtg. went well last night.  5 of my Webelos received their Arrow of Light.  It was an awesome ceremony.  Huge support from parents and families! :)

 

 

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Teena Marie on Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 12:42:48 from 75.165.251.79

That tempo was blazin' sweet raisin!! :) :) :)

Seriously, very impressive. Hope you took today easy!!! :)

Luvs. :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.500.000.000.0015.50

Karen and I drove all the way to the Olympic Oval, only to find out that the track was closed because of some ice-skating event.  What a bummer!  We called to see if the BYU indoor track was opened for general public, nope.  We would've driven up to Park City if we were dressed for outdoor running.  Strike out, so we drove back home to the LC.  The round trip drive took over an hour because of the foggy/icy condition!  Grrrggghhh!!! :/

All the mills were taken because the tread class has just started.  So we ran on the track for 48 laps (6 miles).  Then we drank, gu'd and got on the tm for an hour (6.5 miles).  If it weren't for Karen's company, I would've quit after 10 min.  That machine is sheer torture.  Finished the run on the track for 3 more miles.  What a drag!!!!  I sure hope this icky inversion goes away soon! 

Hurried home to shower, grab a bite and head to a very important meeting!  :)

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 15.50
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Chad on Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 09:16:48 from 168.177.153.60

15.5 indoor miles? That's dedication.

From Smooth on Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 13:37:32 from 71.35.231.124

Hi Chad ~ it was either indoor torturous boredom or outdoor cruddy air. Couldn't have done it without Karen's company either way! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.500.000.000.003.50

Lots of talking, laughing, crying, planning, discussions, contemplating = very little sleep.  Finally got out to the LC.  Ran 3.5 miles.  Swam 30 min.  Relaxed in the jacuzzi.  May be we'll go out to movie and dinner! :)   Happy weekend all.  Hope the inversion goes away soon! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.50
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Nancy on Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 16:39:08 from 76.23.21.118

I'm sorry you didn't get much sleep. Nice job with all the exercising. Have fun tonight.

From Teena Marie on Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 20:12:00 from 75.165.251.79

I can't believe your crazy day yesterday!!!!

Laughing is such a great abs workout!!!

Hope you enjoyed your evening. :)

Luvs.

From Rhett on Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 16:54:55 from 184.10.187.59

Sounds like lots of fun.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

Wahooo!!!  Clear BLUE SKY!!!  :)  My FIRST winter run of the year!!!!  :)  I was SO excited!!!  We (Wendy, Karen {Sky} and I) bundled up with fleece tops, beanies, ski mittens, wool socks and tights; then headed out for some fresh air and Vitamin D. :)  Temp was in the low 20s but the north wind made it a bit chilly.  My face was too numb during the first mile to talk so I just listened as my dear friends get caught up on each others' lives! :)  We had to walk on some icy patches...but the rest of the road/trail/sidewalk was either clear, wet, crunchy peanut brittle snow or soft cornstarch snow.  Turned around at the west end of the Canal Trail facing the east sun and mountains was heavenly!  Hope the inversion stays away! :) :) :)

Myrtle 15 reps.  3 circuits of Pfitzinger's CSE (30 reps/30 sec.) along with Teena's bridge and Flanagan's stability ball planks (10 reps)! 

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Bec on Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 13:38:06 from 72.191.19.182

Sounds rejuvenating after the yucky inversion. Glad you could have your first winter run. :)

I am doing the Orphan Hope Marathon this year. My goal is to run 30 for my 30th. Any suggestions for the trail course?

From Smooth on Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 13:54:15 from 71.35.231.124

Hey Bec ~ I just checked out the LOVE RUN Marathon a minute ago. You will love it. I wish I could be there for your 30th birthday run! :)

K, the course is in forest trail. My favorite is the straight stretches with soft dirt, pine needles and trees on both sides. My least favorite part was the up and down winding portions where you have to watch for roots/tree branches and a few stretches of bogs/swamps. Just keep your feet moving (lift up your feet) and look ahead (not down). There is also one stretch that is next to the lake that can get windy and cold. Some aid stations are 3 miles apart. I wish I had a handheld bottle as I got pretty dehydrated. The Huntsville State Park is very pretty. Have fun! :)

From Nancy on Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 17:30:09 from 76.23.21.118

Nice run. I'm glad you were able to run outside.

From Teena Marie on Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 09:42:38 from 155.99.168.185

You are so stinkin' cute!!! I didn't know I had my own bridge!!! :) :) :)

Love you, sweet SSF. :)

From RAD on Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 10:20:21 from 67.171.119.50

Oh the joy and gratitude in my heart as I got to enjoy the clear skies, mountains and SUN! I'm glad you got out to enjoy it as well. Nice work on the run and enjoying it with some amazing people :) Miss you!

From Rhett on Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 13:21:14 from 74.41.239.14

I hate it when my face is so cold I can't talk properly. I hope you get some more clear skies. Still sounds way to cold to run outside to me though.

From Tom Slick on Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 13:21:41 from 168.179.157.87

If it weren't for the blue skies and good friends this might have been a sad run....

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

SNOW SNOW SNOW LOTS AND LOTS OF IT ALL DAY LONG!!!

After an hour of shoveling snow (that's just in the morning) to dig out of our humble abode, Karen drove us (ever so slowly) to the LC.  Plenty of available TMs.  :)

Hill workout day.  1 mile warm up @1% (5.5-6.3mph)

Increase incline by 0.5% every 0.25 mile till I reach 7% in 4 miles @9:40

Decrease speed 0.1mph and continue to increase incline to 10% till mile 6

Cool down half mile (5%-0%) @ 8:00

HR never got above 174

45 min pool time

Two hours of snow shoveling in the afternoon!   Thankfully the snow is very fluffy and light!  :)  Would've been perfect powder day up on the slope! :) :) :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From The Quiet Pirate on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:09:36 from 152.26.230.60

What a workout! It's a cross-fit day with swim, run, and snow shoveling.

From Rhett on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:58:13 from 74.41.239.14

Two hours of snow shoveling snow is a serious workout, and you did all that running and swimming! I hope you hydrated well after all that work.

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 22:17:13 from 71.35.231.124

Rhett ~ I WAS very thirsty after all that snow shoveling post run! couldn't get to the Gatorade in the fridge because the kitchen floor was being replaced! It is almost done though. :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

Repeat of yesterday. Shoveled snow. Picked up Karen. Ran 6 on track in 54 min. Including a water break half way. Karen ran 3 then swam. I joined them in the pool later and only swam 6 laps...I was not very smooth today, :).

Then we went to lunch at KFC. Took Karen home and our car got stuck in a snow bank. Two guys stopped and helped hubby pushed while I gunned the engine! Whew!

Two and a half hours of snow shoveling in the afternoon, except the snow is heavier and wetter today. Hubby did three other neighbors' driveways and sidewalks. Very interesting to see so many different kinds of snow falling while I was shoveling. Got all sweaty again! My arms and wrists are sore! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Burt on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 16:36:05 from 71.216.109.214

You must be looking forward to coming to AZ in a month. Mesa. Not Phoenix :)

From Ericka on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 16:43:00 from 24.2.87.24

mmm. fried chicken sounds so good right now!

From Smooth on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 16:46:20 from 71.35.231.124

Hi there Burt! :) Yep, am looking forward to my very first time visiting Phoenix/Mesa and escape the Utah winter.

Are you running the Pheonix Marathon?

From Smooth on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 16:48:01 from 71.35.231.124

Ericka ~ you should go get some Wednesday special, 2 pieces of chicken, corn on the cob, mashed potato and biscuit with all the honey you want...all that for just $2.99! :)

From Ericka on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 16:50:16 from 24.2.87.24

Oh my! Very tempting..

From Burt on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 17:03:14 from 71.216.109.214

O before e except after pee.

I am "entered" in the Phoenix Marathon, but I don't know if I'll "run" the Phoenix Marathon. :)

From Smooth on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 17:16:16 from 71.35.231.124

Wahoo! May be I'll see you! You can do it...no need to run. I plan to walkie joggie the whole thing and they give us food and medal...it will be fun! :)

From DaleG on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 17:33:50 from 152.216.11.5

I kinda wish I was doing that marathon with my wife. Too expensive for both of us to go, though.

From Teena Marie on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 18:40:10 from 75.165.251.79

Wow!!! You did A LOT today!!! Hope you are finding some time to relax a bit.

Luvs! :)

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 22:14:27 from 71.35.231.124

Dale ~ I wish you were running Phoenix with Amy too! This marathoning thing can get expensive. Larry and I are driving and hope to stay at our nephew's apartment Thu night and Sat. Night at our son's apartment so we would only have to pay for Fri night hotel. :)

SSF ~ no time to relax too much these days. We are busier than ever! I don't know how YOU do it. :) love and miss you, lots!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.250.002.500.006.75

Bryan's flight (from Boston w/ layover at Charlotte, NC) was delayed for over two hours. We got home from the airport just before 2am. When I went to bed, my left wrist and forearms were so sore that I had a hard time falling asleep even though I was exhausted. Was so tired this morning...did not want to get up. Karen texted me and said she was coming to get me in 5 min. Woweee, I set a PR...quickly got up, brushed teeth, dressed, put swim gear and water bottle, etc. in gym bag, kissed hubby goodbye (he'll join us later) and out the door!

It was crowded in the cardio room. Karen got on the TM and I on the bike closest to her. I peddlled foggy-mindedly for a a mile. Then got on the TM when it became available.

Speed work today, Did not have it in me to do any 800s today. Warm up 24 min from (5-6.5mph) then did one min ON at 7:30 and one min OFF at 10:00 x18. Finished with 5 min cool down. 6.75 in exactly 65 min.

4 laps TI drill, swam 6 laps. Calves felt tight. Stretches in the jacuzzi.

Early lunch...now I have mountains of laundry to do, then take Bryan to the airport at 2pm for his flight to Michigan. He had two auditions 2 days ago in Boston (New England Conservatory) for two different music festivals this summer. We took him to the airport for his midnight flight to Boston on Monday. Less than 12 hours later (he had class and test this morning at BYU), he has to fly out again for auditons for grad school in Michigan on Fri and in Houston on Mon. We get to pick him up at midnight again next Monday. We have already done this for two other weekends, Indianna and Maryland. He has three more to go, Boston NEC, Cleveland and Colburn in Los Angeles. Crazy crazy boy and his pursuit of excellence! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 6.75
Night Sleep Time: 3.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 3.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From RAD on Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 14:01:16 from 67.171.119.50

Oh wow, and I thought I wasn't getting any sleep! I'm impressed with all that you were able to accomplish not feeling well and on no sleep. Your son's schedule is crazy! But, I know in the end it will all be worth it...and I know you know that too, which is why you are sacrificing so much for him. An amazing mother!

From Bec on Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 16:02:41 from 72.191.19.182

Way to go Bryan! Your kids are so amazing Smooth and I am not surprised because they have AMAZING parents! You have instilled setting goals and working hard to accomplish those goals. Just so cool to see that all of your kids have just turned into amazing individual that are also so kind and full of the spirit. Love your family.

Thanks for the enlightening details of the race I will be doing next week. I am sad that I didn't get to do this race with you last year. We live in San Antonio right now so we will only have to drive 4 hours to the race instead of 8. :) I am blessed that David will be with me running!

Get some well deserved rest. Great work today!

From Toby on Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 19:33:22 from 199.101.229.6

Wowzer that's a lot of "parenting" you just did!! You must be so proud of your son!! AND I'm proud of you for getting to the gym to get your workout in! Yahoo for you!

From Teena Marie on Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 19:59:25 from 205.127.241.18

Like mother like son. :)

Luvs.

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 22:08:09 from 71.35.231.124

Rachel, Becca, Toby and Teena! aww THANKS! You girls are too nice! I am one lucky mom! Bryan (and his siblings) came that way...I can't take all the credits. :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
18.750.000.000.0018.75

Another late night and little sleep...it didn't dampen my excitement and anticipation for today's run knowing it's our window of opportunity for a long run without inversion. Got out the door at 8:15 to meet Karen. Temp was 20, slight wind, blue sky and the sun warms our spirit if not the fingers and toes!

We ran up to Westfield via Suncrest and stopped at the elementary mile 4 for a quick drink of water then continued to the Alpine park, mile 6ish to gu and use the bathroom. The road shoulder was narrowed by snow piles and lots of icy patches at intersections and driveways so sometimes we had to run single-filed, nevertheless we carried on with easy pace and abundance of conversations.

We decided to stay on the main road even though the shoulders were narrow and had to watch for traffic because the side roads were not plowed neither were the trails and sidewalks. We turned south towards the roundabout in Alpine then east to the North County Rd and south to the temple then north and west to the AF Jr. High, mile 12, where we used the bathroom, ate another gu and water. I think I hit a low point or bonk the next mile. My Garmin battery was low and died after 6 miles...it's a good thing cause I didn't want to know how slow I was going. Karen gave me couple of her chews so we walked while we ate. I felt revived 5 min later. Karen said we were running 12mm when we were bonking, but the last 4 miles we picked up the pace to the high 9s. It felt like the end of a marathon, running on tired legs. Why is it the first long run of the season/training cycle seems the hardest? I am so grateful for Karen's company and for a gorgeous day to be running outside!

After I got home, hubby and I went to the pool while he swam I soaked in the cool water, stretched and enjoyed some hydro therapy in the jacuzzi. Then we went to lunch and home to check on the progress of the hardwood floor installation in the kitchen. Cleaned up the house a bit and went to the temple in the evening and had dinner at the temple cafeteria. It's a perfect day! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 18.75
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From DaleG on Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 21:38:28 from 152.216.11.5

Good for you. I'm glad you were able to run in clean air.

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 22:00:28 from 71.35.231.124

Hi Dale! I hear the inversion is coming back the next few days so got to enjoy it while it last. How are you doing? Going over to your blog now! :)

From Nancy on Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 15:19:08 from 76.23.21.118

It sounds like a nice run and the temple is a perfect way to end the day. I love the temple cafeteria.

From Burt on Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 16:34:00 from 72.223.80.89

Awesome run Smooth. Hey, I'm thinking I should host a blog party at my house after the marathon. What do you think?

From Toby on Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 19:15:39 from 199.101.229.6

Way to get that long run done on a Friday! Hope you guys know if you need a potty/drink stop....you can always stop by!! I need to join you on a run soon, but I'm so darn slow these days! Hooray for a run date night too!

From timp on Sun, Feb 03, 2013 at 07:27:57 from 99.110.188.230

Great running Smooth!

From Teena Marie on Sun, Feb 03, 2013 at 13:33:08 from 75.165.251.79

WOW!!! You were superwoman!!! :)

I'm sure the floor looks splendid.

Glad you had such a wonderful day. I hope the weekend has been just as fantastic! :)

From RAD on Sun, Feb 03, 2013 at 21:56:08 from 67.171.119.50

What a wonderful run! I'm a little envious of your Friday morning long runs. They sound like perfection. I'm glad you got some hydro therapy afterwards as well!!!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Fasting blood test first thing in the morning then Webelos Pow Wow from 8a - 1:30p. Then babysat Skylar while her parents went to the temple. Then out to dinner with the family and movie night with the hub! :)

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.000.000.000.008.00

It's pea soup out there! :(. So off to the LC we went for hill workout!

Half mile warm up (5.5-6.3 mph) @1%

Increase incline 0.5% every 0.25 mile to "the hill" at 6% (mile 2).

Hill repeats ~ run up 0.25 mile @6% in 9:34, run down 0.25 mile @1% in 7:30 x 5.

Up 0.25 mile @7% in 9:12 and down 0.25 mile @0.5% in 7:30 x 3.

Wanted to do two more repeats at 7% but the tread class people came so I got off the TM at 5.75 miles in 53:10.

Took a quick drink from the fountain. Ran 2.25 on the track in ~ 18 min for cool down.

Swam 6 laps. SO thirsty!

Core stability exercise after I got home.

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Teena Marie on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 13:15:22 from 155.99.172.167

The inversion is driving me nutz!!

Awesome hillwork! :)

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 13:20:50 from 71.35.231.124

Hi there SSF!!! This smog is giving me the sniffles! Learning from past experience...not running in that gunk anymore! :(

How are you doing? Been crazy busy so I haven't checked on you lately! Going over to your blog now! Luvs!!! :)

From Rhett on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 14:09:42 from 74.41.239.14

That was a serious workout. No wonder you were thirsty if you did all that with just a sip of water.

From Toby on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 18:53:52 from 199.101.229.6

You've seriously turned up your training a notch! Yahoo for you! Today was a great workout!!!

From Nancy on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 20:08:05 from 76.23.21.118

Wow that is a lot of exercise. Good job.

From RAD on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 21:41:32 from 67.171.119.50

WOW! excellent workout. I'm glad you're staying out of this muck. Too much muck to be good for us, that is for sure!

From Rhett on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 08:59:17 from 74.41.239.14

How's the week going Smooth? I hope your legs are feeling good with all the cross training you've been doing.

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:44:40 from 71.35.231.124

Rhett ~ this week was good! Thanks for checking on me and for your continuous support. :)

Larry and I have been busy with other things. I've been on a roller coaster ride mentally since Jan 25. I will share with you sometime what transpired. My legs are feeling fine, just normal expected tiredness but no major pain to speak of. I have no time goal for the upcoming marathons so it's a matter of putting in the miles and finish what I started! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A very very special day...one that I shall treasure forever!  

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Toby on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:08:07 from 199.101.229.6

That is a teaser :) Any more details coming?!!!

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:14:49 from 71.35.231.124

I will share it with you in person when we run together! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.005.000.000.0010.00

Progressive run on the treadmill.  Again got off the mill when I reached 7 miles for this same girl who puts her tread class pass on my mill half hour before class starts to reserve it.  She comes back, stands there hovering over me 10 min before class begins...why so impatient?  But, it did make me run faster! :)  Finish the cool down 3 miles on the track in 27 min.  Poor Karen and Leslie who came 15 min after me and there was only one mill available so they biked and elliptic.  Met them down at the pool later but it was overtaken by Jr High girls so I bagged the swim. 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Toby on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:10:00 from 199.101.229.6

Nice miles today Smooth! You've been running so strong lately and have been so good with your swimming/strength training. It's going to be a great year for you!!

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:16:35 from 71.35.231.124

It will be a great year...but perhaps not in the sense of running! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.500.000.000.003.50

Easy run on the track in 27-28 min.

Quick version of Myrtle and Pftiz's CSE.

 Swam 10 laps.  

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
16.000.000.000.0016.00

Karen and I must've lived right!  Another lucky window of opportunity to run outside.  Temp was in the low 30s, calm, cloudy and relatively fresh air as we could see the mountains and foothills.  We ran to the Elementary school at mile 4 for a quick drink then to the eternal fountain at the Alpine Park mile 6.2 to gu, drink and potty break.  Continue east and north in Alpine and turned around at mile 7.75 and head back the same way with the same two stops for drink.  Perfect weather and condition to run.  When we finished we walked a bit and saw that it was snowing in Alpine where we had run earlier.  Now it is a whiteout blizzard out there!!!  :)

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 16.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From RAD on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:19:38 from 67.171.119.50

This morning was some of the best weather we've had in a LONG time! A perfect window for a couple of perfect runners to enjoy a perfect run together. I'm jealous. Wanted to get out, but hit the gym for the day care. I certainly enjoyed the sweet snuggle time I got afterward though, so I won't wish it away.

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:27:03 from 71.35.231.124

Rachel ~ Where are you planning to run your b'day 33 miler next Fri. We know we can't keep up your pace; but may be if it's a loop or some sort we could join you for part of the run. We need to do 20 next week then taper for Phoenix. :)

From Toby on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:27:04 from 199.101.229.6

I love that run because I always do with you ladies!!! It was beautiful this morning, but this snow is the BEST!!! Hooray for getting your long run today and you can play tomorrow!

From RAD on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:35:43 from 67.171.119.50

Smooth, I was thinking if you wanted to, you could run the last 10 miles toward us, then meet us and finish up with us. I will be going plenty slow those last 10 miles!! We can certainly work something out. We are starting at 8AM and then I'm figuring with stops we'll be done by 2PM. So, maybe you want to do the last 20 with us? Meet around 10? I'm sure we can figure something out. The course isn't a loop, kind of snakes around from my house to Daybreak, along the corridor and then to Riverton at the JRP is the finish. So, I'm sure we can figure it out!! Lets do it! :)

From Smooth on Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 14:38:49 from 71.35.231.124

Ok, sounds good! Keep us informed! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
1.002.500.000.003.50

3.5 miles in 27 min on the track.

10 laps in the leisure pool.

Stretch and hydro massage in the jacuzzi. Core.

Going to celebrate Chinese New Year tonight with the family and Gary who's in town to ski. Chinese New Year lands on Feb. 10 this year...since China is about 18 hours ahead...so it's already New year Day over there! :). Gung Hei Faat Choi everyone! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 3.50
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Teena Marie on Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 11:46:54 from 75.165.251.79

Happy Chinese New Year's!!! :) :) :)

Luvs.

From Nancy on Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 16:13:48 from 76.23.21.118

Nice job with the running and swimming. I haven't swam in over a year.

From Rhett on Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 20:25:47 from 184.12.180.27

Gung Hei Faat Choi to you to Smooth.

Tell speedy Gary hi. I still smile every time I think about how much food he eats before a marathon.

From flatlander on Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 08:36:10 from 198.207.244.102

Happy new year. I like it because my overnight e-mails from Asia go silent for a week. Looks like your training is going very well.

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 15:43:37 from 71.35.231.124

Rhett ~ Gary ran three marathons in three weeks in January. He's running the Hong Kong Marathon in 2 weeks, Kyoto Japan in March, Boston in April. He's planned one marathon a month plus an ultra for the rest of 2013. He is an animal. :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.503.503.500.0013.50

We went to the LC early thinking we'd beat the crowd and get a treadmill...WRONG!!!  Every cardio machine was taken and there were 4 people standing in line waiting for a mill.  They won't give out tread pass until 9.  So annoying!!! 

We ran on the track easy for 3 miles, then went downstairs to the front desk to get a tread pass.  Now I'm the one putting a pass on a mill that someone is running on!  Then back on the track for another 2.5 miles until "my reserved" mill became available.  Now I know why that girl hovered over me because those coming 15 min before class were not able to get a pass.  I jogged 1 mile on the mill chatting with the instructor and Karen and another girl from our Stake before the tread class started at 9:30am.  So ridiculous!

I felt guilty taking a pass so I decided to stay and do the whole 60 min class (instead of my planned hill workout).  This is what Leslie had us do:

Warm up 5 min. to base pace (10K-HM).  I decided on 7mph (8:34) to "round up" the number! :)  Run at base pace for 5 min.

Run 2 min at 0.5mph faster than base (8:00).

Decrease pace 0.1 every min. to base.  Ran at base (8:34) for 2 min.

Run 2 min at 1.0mph faster than base (7:30).

Decrease pace 0.1 every min.  to 0.5 above base. Run @ 8:00 for 2 min.  Decrease pace 0.1 every min to base.  Ran at base (8:34) for 2 min.

Run 2 min at 1.4mph above base (7:12).

Same gradual decrease as above.  Run 2 min @ 7:30.  Decrease pace as before to base.  Ran at base for 2 min. 

Run 2 min at 1.5mph above base (7:03).  Same decrease as above.  2 min @ 7:30 and so on till we get back down to base.  5 min at base.  5 min cool down. 

7:10 miles in exactly 60 min.  (0.1 mi was at walking pace that I'm not counting in the mileage).

Hubby ran 2 miles then swam.  Karen could only stay for 30 min of the tread class and left.  After 13.5 miles I was depleted (no breakfast, just water), I decided to go home with hubby so no swimming for me.  May do some yoga tonight!

Happy Monday and first day of the Chinese New Year! :) :) :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 13.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Toby on Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 20:55:12 from 199.101.229.6

Those are some pretty sweet miles for a Monday morning! I love that workout! When I get faster and stronger, I'm going to try that one out!

From DaleG on Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 09:58:56 from 98.202.43.67

Nice workout, Smoothie. Gyms seem to be packed lately. Every time I go to the gym to run, or dc anything, everything is full. No treadmills or ellipticals and all the weight machines I want to use are already taken, so I end up doing the 30 minute workout. I'm thinking about dropping my membership. I already have all the equipment I need at home, so I might as well. And when Amy and I go workout, she could get me in as a guest.

From Rhett on Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:21:01 from 74.41.239.14

I think I'm more impressed with your memory about the details of the workout than the actual workout itself, but nice run also especially the distance without fuel. Wow!

From Smooth on Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 16:16:36 from 71.35.231.124

Toby ~ that workout was fun, I like the gradual decrease in pace...mentally it seems easier; and with the instructor yelling out when to change pace and how much, it makes the miles and time go by fast. I like the music she played too! You don't have to wait until you get faster or stronger. You start where you're at. You choose your own base pace. Keep it simple and fun! :)

Dale ~ I keep thinking that the "new year resolution" crowd would "die down". Guess not! This winter has been tough for outside running, the cold temp and air pollution forces everyone to head to the gym. In a month or so, the gym will be deserted! :)

Rhett ~ The workout is actually simpler than the way I post it. Basically you set your base pace which is 10K-HM. Then you run 0.5mph faster than base pace for 2 min. and bring down the pace by 0.1 every min. till you get back down to base pace. Regroup for 2 min to keep the HR under control. Then run 1.0mph faster than base pace for 2 min. and bring it down 0.1 every min. Regroup half way for 2 min. Recover at base for 2 min. Then ramp it up 1.4mph then down the same way. The last ramp up at 1.5mph faster than base pace but the down is every 30 sec. It is more like a reverse ladder tempo run.

Are you getting excited about Phoenix (actually Mesa) Marathon in 18 days?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

3 easy recovery style miles on the TM next to hubby and Karen...cannot believe the available TMs today versus yesterday's madness.  Chatted about our travel plan for the PHX marathon in two weeks. 

Swam 20 laps. 

Went to the Dr. office for some immunizations.  Shopping at Costco.

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Teena Marie on Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 20:27:31 from 75.165.251.79

Busy Busy Girl. :) :) :)

Luvs.

From Smooth on Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 14:09:07 from 71.35.231.124

SSF ~ love you too! :):):)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.503.502.000.009.00

Got to the LC early and found ONE available TM!  Hubby ran on the track.  Karen did upright bike and elliptical.

Hill repeats day! :)

1 mi warm up at 1% incline.

0.25 mile hill repeats starting at 5% incline with 0.25 mile recovery at 0%.  Increase incline by 0.5% every mile.  Top out at 7% in 5 miles.  All "uphills" are run at 9:31.  All "recovery/down hills" are run at 8:34.  7 miles TT= 62:30. 

2 miles cool down on the track in 16 min. No time for swimming today. 

Could feel slight airway congestion on the drive home so took 2 puffs of Symbicort when I got home.  Lunch date with a special friend. :) Visitors coming to the house this afternoon.  Dinner date with our long time friends from Idaho tonight!  Happy Day!!! :)

**************************

After our Idaho friends, the Tateoka's left, we opened the email from Jordan K.  that informed us we should be receiving our mission assignment call letter via FedEx in the next few days.  We are to be sensitive who would be in our presence when we open the letter.  Within the letter will also be directive of the date that we can announce our assignment broadly.  We seriously could not fall asleep thinking about where the Lord has assigned us to serve.  All we know is that Pres. Uchtdorf told us that it will be English speaking. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 9.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rhett on Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 14:22:08 from 74.41.239.14

You're turning into a gym rat Smooth. I'm glad you have that during this nasty winter you guys are having. Keep those lungs healthy. It will be beautiful in Mesa in 2 1/2 weeks. Hopefully not too warm.

From Smooth on Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 15:06:31 from 71.35.231.124

Rhett ~ one more long run this week, hopefully outside if the inversion lifts. Then it's taper time...Mesa will be beautiful. So looking forward to it!!! Am very excited to see you in 2.5 weeks! :)

From Nancy on Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 17:37:07 from 76.23.21.118

Nice run. It sounds like you have a fun day planned.

From Bec on Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:11:41 from 72.191.19.182

I hate that they don't have enough TMs at the LC, seriously!That cardio room is not big enough and they should expand it.

Happy Valentine's Day!

From timp on Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:59:47 from 159.63.144.194

That's one of the things I dont miss about the Y - waiting for a treadmill....

From Teena Marie on Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 15:32:06 from 75.165.251.79

Happy Valentine's Day :)

From The Quiet Pirate on Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 16:35:44 from 67.238.139.59

Happy Valentine's Day to a super woman!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

What a special special day this is.  First thing in the morning we went to the doc. office to have my TB test indulation measured and chest X-ray taken.  Then we went to the temple, our monthly temple date with my old friends.  After the session, we had lunch in the cafeteria and shared the happy news with our friends of our call to be Mission President and Companion.  We had to leave early as Bryan would be coming home before 2p so we could take him to the airport for his flight to Boston.  We also got a call from Eric that he has changed his flight to arrive earlier (instead of 7:15p, it's now 4:05p) so that works out better that we don't have to go back to the airport twice.

When we got home from the temple, a FedEx envelope was waiting on our porch.  We knew exactly what it is because of the email we received last night.  We went into our bedroom and sat down on the love-seat so we could have a prayerful, quiet moment when we open our Mission assignment letter.

We are called to preside over the Australia Sydney South Mission!!! 

With much humility and gratitude we knelt in prayer to thank the Lord for entrusting us to this special part of His vineyard.  Tears of joy, excitement, gratitude, flowed freely.  We were overjoyed, thrilled, as well as overwhelmed by the great responsibility that lies ahead of us.  What an exciting time to be involved in missionary work.  What an honor and privilege it is to receive this sacred and special call from the First Presidency of the Church to preside, to love, guide, teach, train, nurture 250 missionaries in Sydney Australia.

I am writing this entry today (Tue Feb 19).  We were advised to not announce our assignment until after Feb 15 (one day after we received the assignment). 

Bryan came home within 15 min.  We drove him to the airport, said goodbye and went to grab a smoothie close to the airport and returned 45 min. later to pick up Eric. 

It is so funny that Eric (who's living and doing his residency in Cleveland) comes home after a 4 days surgical conference in Las Vegas to ski in Utah while his brother travels to Boston today for his audition at New England Conservatory on Fri. and will fly to Cleveland (where Eric lives) to audition at the Cleveland Institute of Music on Sun.  They are crossing paths.  Our other son, Jeff flies out early Sunday morning to New Orleans for work conference this coming week.  Eric will fly to New Orleans for surgical conference the following week.  Why is it that we can't get these brothers to be at the same place at the same time?!!!  CRAZY how many airport trips we have made this last 5 weeks and still more to come! :)

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From Chad on Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 20:49:42 from 74.81.226.31

CONGRATULATIONS!!! How very exciting. I'm so happy for you; what a blessing.

From Lynn on Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 13:01:26 from 155.178.4.10

Congratulations! Sydney is a great mission, I served there 1980-82. Of course it was only one mission then. I am really excited for you.

From Maynard on Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 20:49:51 from 71.195.241.75

That's totally awesome! I remember waiting for my mission call and hoping it would be to Australia. Ended up going to Boston and thereabouts. I am so excited for you both!

From Rhett on Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:29:48 from 74.41.239.14

Smooth, I am so excited for you and Larry. I can't think of two better people to love, guide, teach, and serve those young missionaries. You both will be amazing!

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 22:28:02 from 67.2.127.125

Chad ~ thanks! We are thrilled, humbled, excited and overwhelmed. And yes feel very blessed for this special and sacred call to serve, love, teach and guide 250 missionaries in Sydney for 3 years! :)

Lynn ~ That is so cool to hear that you served your mission in Sydney '80-'82. There were some outstanding missionaries and mission presidents in that mission over the years!

Maynard ~ I'm glad I get to go to your "dream mission". Hey, Boston and thereabouts is GREAT! My friend, Wendy's son is there, went there couple weeks ago...in fact, he and other elders shoveled snow for hours the first two days of his arrival.

Rhett ~ THANK YOU for saying the nicest and kindest words. Can't wait to see you and Doone in a few days!

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:) :) :) RAD's Birthday Run (aka RAD's Treasure Hunt Run)!!!! :) :) :)

I texted RAD at the last min yesterday to ask her to email me her Birthday Run (33 mi) route so that Karen and I could join her for part of it.  The original plan was to park our car at the finish and run 10 miles up the route (backward) to meet her (at her mile 23) and turn around and run her to the finish for a 20 miler.  It was late when I looked at the map she emailed me so I just forwarded it to Karen and she would figure out the route since she would be driving us to the finish/start at the JRP park on 123rd South.

When I got up and studied the route, I realized that we could cut across on 12600 and meet RAD at her mile 17+ and run the Mtn View Corridor loop with her all the way to the finish.  That way we wouldn't have to run the same 10 miles twice.  It seemed to be a wise decision at the time since all we had to do is run straight west and meet her at the Maverick which is about 5 miles and she would take us to the finish...a perfect 20+ mile loop.  Just to play it safe, Karen printed out the map and we would call RAD on my cell.  I was SO EXCITED to be part of RAD's epic birthday run! :) :) :) :) :)

We got to the JRP park and found the bathroom locked.  Temp was colder than I expected.  We started our run and had to return to the car couple times since Karen didn't like wearing the fuel belt (had to reset/restart the run couple of times).  I finally started the Garmin officially and checked the time on my phone, 9:32am, perfect!  I figured if we run 10:30 pace, going uphill in heavy traffic on 126th South we should arrive at the Maverick by 10:30 which would give us 10 min potty time before RAD and Kelli get there.  They were supposed to start their run at 8am and at a 9mm average pace should arrive at mile 17ish around 10:40ish.  Karen has been having PF issue on her right heel and I have been worrying about my shins so we took it nice and easy.  That first 5 miles was uphill and we ran with traffic which was rather nerve racking at times. 

We reached Maverick with plenty of time to use the bathroom, gu, tape over the loose end of Karen's KT tape and called RAD.  She said they're about 3 miles away.  I thought about running north to meet them but she said they're NOT on the road but on the urban trail.  Since I am not familiar with the trail, I decided to either wait for her or run ahead to get a head start knowing how much faster Rachel and Kelli would run compare to me and Karen.  While talking to RAD, she was laughing and mentioned that their pace is slowed by the packed snow so they're behind schedule.  I told Karen that RAD is in REALLY happy mood...she's laughing...so she wouldn't mind us going on ahead to the Mtn View Corridor since it is a long 6 miles stretch and she would easily catch up to us.  So I called RAD back and told her our plan. 

I had never been to the Mtn View Corridor before.  I was totally blown away by how "remote" that road is.  It has a beautiful view of the valley and mountain to the east (dah, they don't call it Mtn. View for no reason).  I was not prepared for the up-up-up-hill and freezing cold headwind.  Two miles into the corridor climb, I had to pee bad.  (Too bad RAD didn't arrange to drop off a port-a-potty along that stretch of road, hehe! :-D ).  I saw a building in the distance and thought may be we could run there and see if it's open.  Then we ran alongside a 4ft high cement barrier that stretches for a good half + mile and when we got to the end, I decided to go back behind the barrier and walk further back so oncoming traffic won't get "mooned".   Freezing and laughing hysterically when RAD called as we reached the high point of the corridor.  (This was just before we went behind the barrier-make-shift-pop).  She has miscalculated her distance when we last spoke.  They were actually 5+ miles back instead of 3 when we spoke last at Maverick!  She told me where she had stashed her "aid station", a huge green bag of drinks, cans of Dr. Pepper, food, etc. and to call her when we get there.

My fingers were so cold and face so numb that I could barely use the cell when we reached RAD's green bag at the corner of MV Corridor and Porter Rockwell.  I ate my Gu and drank half a bottle of RAD's water and the pretzels tasted SO GOOD!!!  She had enough drink for 20 people! :)  I think RAD is about a mile or two into the Corridor when I called her.  Had it not been so windy and freezing cold we would've waited for them.  So after RAD's telling us the directions to the next "check point" at 140th S., we left the "oasis" and moved on. 

Once on Redwood Rd, the wind was on our back, heading north and downhill felt wonderful.  We had run slightly over 10 miles, I think, at this point.  According to the map we were supposed to make couple of left turns going west then north.  However RAD instructed us to a more straight forward route going a little further north and east. Karen thinks it's just a bit longer but we wouldn't get lost and may be they would catch up sooner.  We took it easy and really enjoyed the run.

We called RAD when we reached our "check point" Maverick at the corner of 144th South and Redwood.  We took our sweet time to use the bathroom.  I think RAD said they're almost at the Corridor "oasis".  So I figured they're not that far behind.  She instructed us to run west on 144th and it would naturally turn north and call her when we reach WalMart.  We're now running on neighborhood roads, and one stretch that was torn up on both sides of the shoulders and a "road closed" side off to one side.  I felt kinda "bonkie" so when we reached mile 15, I took a gu.  Called RAD at the traffic light by WalMart and she described where she had stashed her 2nd aid station. 

We got to the dumpster behind an elementary school and found the 2nd green bag just as RAD described.  Karen and I laughed about the irony of the whole run.  We drove all the way out here to supposedly run with Rachel for her epic birthday run.  We ended up doing a RAD's treasure hunt run instead!  It was fun talking to RAD via cell along the way and still very memorable to run the last 16+ miles of her b'day route albeit ahead of them. 

At this last stop, I was too bonkie to talk, so I handed the phone to Karen and had her get the instruction from Rachel, something about going to Einstein Bagel and call her at Run8 store.  We soon reached 126th and now had may be 3-4 miles to go.  Even though it is mostly downhill, I still don't like this stretch because of the heavy traffic.  At one point, while Karen was talking to her husband on my cell phone, a car pulled out turning right did not look right and would've hit us if I had not grab Karen's arm to stop.  Knowing that the bathroom at the finish was locked, Karen and I made a stop at McDonald's to use the bathroom.  I had called RAD when we ran by Run8 and at McDonald's with no answer.  I figured she could not hear her cell with that noisy traffic. 

I thought about running back to meet them, but then it would mean running uphill on the heavy traffic road and add more mileage; so Karen and I decided to just run to the finish and call them.  Besides, Karen was supposed to be home in time to take her daughter to Gymnastic.  But I told her I wanted to wait for RAD at the finish, so she called her husband to see if he could get off work (he works at home and had a conference call) and take Abby to gymnastic instead.  Karen has a very understanding and supportive husband!

We reached the car when my Garmin read 20.7 so I ran on the parkway till it read 21.  I called RAD and they were about 2.5 mile away.  We walked around, stretched, drank, talked, and thankfully it was sunny so we weren't too cold.  RAD's friend, Sara and her coworker arrived with cupcakes and water half hour later.  We kept a constant eye at the road and finally about 5 min later saw Rachel and Kelli.  When I saw that they climbed over the bridge barrier to get on the parkway, I ran towards them and then cross the "finish" together.  Sara had her camera in hand thinking we'd stop just in front...but RAD wanted to keep going until her Garmin reads 33.33.  She had a good kick there at the end.  It was so fun to run the last little bit with her.  :)  I am SO SO SO SO PROUD of Rachel for this epic run.  I am in awe of Kelli's tremendous show of love and support to take the day off from work to run this ultra (she did 39+ for her upcoming b'day) and stay with RAD from start to finish!  What a GREAT friend! :) :) :) :O)  Kudos to them!

After a quick photo moment, hugs, smiles, congratz, and goodbyes, Karen and I drove home.  I had just enough time to take a quick shower then take Eric to see Les Miserables.  Even though hubby and I have already seen it, we wanted to see it again with Eric who sang some of those songs when he was in HS for their travel show choir.  We had a nice dinner after the movie at Texas Road House.  I love to watch my boys eats.  :) :) :)

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 21.00
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From RAD on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:22:02 from 67.171.119.50

Oh man! I loved reading this! I feel so bad I haven't been on the blog to read SO many amazing things here. What is funny, is that I've read some of the entries, but not all of them. I'm glad I didn't miss this one.

Maybe in a way it was good that you didn't run with me. I might've beaten that call out of you!! :) Or just made you run until you were so delirious that you told me.

I'm SO happy that you guys made it and it gave Kelli and I something to shoot for trying to catch you ladies. I'm grateful for Karen's wonderful hubby that was home and willing to let you stay for a little bit. I would've been really bummed if I'd missed you altogether!

I will now cherish my 33rd birthday as the first full day you spent after receiving your mission call...and you spent it in my honor, and kind of with me :)

I miss you Smooth! Thanks for making the sacrifice to share this amazing day with me. You mean so much to me!!!

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This wonderful day began with a Stake Relief Society Conference featuring Sister Hillary Weeks.  She is witty, talented and spiritual.  We enjoyed her speaking on positive thinking, her singing and playing on the piano.  What a wonderful treat! :)

I spent most of the afternoon preparing/cooking a big Chinese dinner for my family and friends.  We have notified our out of states children that we want to announce our mission assignment via "Google Hang out" at 5pm.  Eric went to pick up grandma after skiing to bring her here.  Jeff, Jenn and baby Skylar came home soon after the arrival of our special friends, Anna and Darryl.  

It was very special to open the envelope and folder that holds the letter from the First Presidency and with joyful tears read it aloud to our family.  What follows was joyful shouts, loving embraces from our family. 

The Lord's timing is wonderful!  He knows us individually.  He loves us and wants us to succeed and have joy.  There has been many tender mercies in my and my family's lives that are evidence of the Lord's guidance and preparation to help us fulfill our potentials as well as do His work on earth.  I know He lives.  I know that He knows me.  He knows my name and my heart.  My desire is to know His will and to do it. 

Unbeknown to us, Anna, our friend whom we invited to dinner tonight, happened to have visited Sydney couple weeks ago.  It was her first ever visit to Sydney as a work assignment.  She showed us pictures she's taken on her iPhone while there.  She said that in every restaurant she ate at, she overheard Mandarin as well as Cantonese being spoken.  There is definitely a good population of Chinese in Sydney.  I am excited to serve there.  I know the Lord has marvelous plans to bring the Gospel to His children.  He is definitely hastening His work.  I am humbled and thrilled to be a part of it! :) :) :) :)

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From RAD on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:24:01 from 67.171.119.50

another entry has me in tears! I love it Smooth!!!

From Tara on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:26:54 from 75.169.142.26

Well written.

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Quick and short run on the home TM before going to the airport to pick up Bryan who's returning home from his Boston and Cleveland auditions.  Took him straight to Solitude so he could ski with his cousins and join up with Eric.  It was great to see the extended family at the ski resort although Prez. and I refrained from skiing even though we hold a season ski pass.  We consciously chose to not participate in activities that we might get hurt. 

Had a wonderful evening spending time and visiting with our two sons.  They have such maturity and share with us many insights about missionary work.  It is marvelous to learn from your own children.  It is now their turn to pray for us while we labor in the field and they pursuit their "eternal family plan". 

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From Jeff L on Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 21:36:17 from 74.81.231.122

Hey Smooth. Just read through the last week or so of your blog. Congrats on the call. That's awesome.

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 22:02:31 from 67.2.127.125

Thanks Jeff! We are excited, thrilled, overwhelmed, scared! :)

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Took Eric to the airport at 6am for his flight home to his wife and children.  It has been nice to have him here for the last few days.  What a good son, father and husband...very proud of him. :)

Went to the LC and found lots of TMs available.  1 mile warm up.  1 min on/off x 25.  (ran the first 5 cycles @ 8:34/9:31 and the remaining 20 cycles @ 7:30/9:43)  0.5 mi cool down.  7 miles in 62min. Shins tugging.  :(

Swam 12 laps.  Had to cut out the jacuzzi time to go visit teaching in the morning.

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Study and practice pre-MTC assignments.

Lots of congratulatory phone calls and messages.  The highlight was one from Dr. Bigelow, Bryan's viola professor.  Did Webelos Den Mtg. on Citizen activity badge.  Nearly got taken out by the deacons playing bb in the gym.  :)

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From Teena Marie on Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 16:58:06 from 75.165.251.79

Hi!! :)

Looks like you are understandably busy!!! :) :) :)

(Or should I say, "G'day, Mate!!)

:) :) :) :) LUVS :) :) :) :)

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 22:03:05 from 67.2.127.125

G'day Mate back at ya, SSF! :)

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4.5 easy miles on the track with Karen.  15 laps alternating between back stroke and freestyle.  Both of my tibia has been tender to touch and worrisome the last couple of weeks.  I am going to scale down my mileage and hope to survive the upcoming marathons (again).  :)

121 days till we enter the MTC.  Need to increase my daily study/practice time and begin to tackle the task of de-junking the house.  There is SO MUCH preparation that needs to be done and SO LITTLE time!  :)

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From Carina on Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:13:13 from 204.15.86.83

I have not been paying attention, I didn't know you were going on a mission!! How exciting. You are going to be the best missionary EVER!! The light of Christ is in your eyes!

Great job on the swim, be careful with that tibia.

From Neasts on Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 13:21:31 from 71.213.42.178

When I read how many days until you leave, I thought, "Mission presidents, for sure!" I went back in your log and read that you will be mission presidents in Australia...WOW!!! What an amazing time to be serving. My oldest will be leaving on his mission to Peru in just a few weeks. I poured over the Church News articles announcing new mission presidents, knowing that one of them will be his new president. Parents like us are so grateful for your willingness to serve and take care of our sweet children! :-)

From Maynard on Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 20:46:48 from 71.195.241.75

Wait! What? Where are you serving?

~never mind. Found it.

From Rye on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:12:42 from 65.129.90.86

Enjoy the ride. Congrats on your call! Just think...you will be a mommy to 200 plus young men and women. SUPER!

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 22:10:56 from 67.2.127.125

Carina ~ Thanks for your kind words! We are humbled by this special and sacred call to serve! :)

Neasts ~ Very happy that your oldest will be leaving on his mission to Peru soon. I still remember when our oldest of five sons left for his mission. We put our son's care and total trust in the hands of the Lord and the sweet mission president and wife. It is the most wonderful thing to see these young missionaries so eager to serve, to bring souls unto Christ. We are thrilled to have this opportunity to love, teach, guide and nurture the Lord's choicest missionaries! All the best to you son and your family...no doubt you will be greatly blessed! :)

Maynard ~ you always make me smile! :)

Rye ~ Yep, I thought I was a worried sick mom when my sons went on their missions. Now I have 200+ children to loose sleep over! Hehe! :)

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Invited Karen over to workout in my humble home gym! :)  She ellipticalled and I ran easy on the TM.  Then we did the AM/PM yoga!

Then hubby and I went to the temple.  Went to the dentist for panorax, so the missionary dental papers is now completed.  Waited for over two hours at the doctor's office for my pap screening and the second HepAB shot. 

Hubby had to rush home to release a missionary while I went to Diane's daughter's bridal shower.  Then we waited up till 11pm to welcome another missionary home.  He is accompanied by his parents (his dad is our bishop).  I had a wonderful visit with his parents while hubby was doing the release interview with him.  This is by far the favorite part of hubby's calling as Stake Pres. to see these missionaries return with honor.  :)

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From flatlander on Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 21:18:59 from 98.197.129.41

Congratulations on your call, I knew it must be coming, so I looked for it on the church website tonight and there you were. Good luck in all your preparations.

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 22:12:05 from 67.2.127.125

Flat ~ thanks for the congratz and well wishes. We have less than 17 weeks to prepare and time is just going by TOO FAST!!! :)

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A very frustrating morning.  We had originally planned to run to Highland but the road was covered with a layer of black ice and slippery snow.  So Karen and I drove to the LC in her husband's jeep which was slip-sliding at every stop sign.  

There was only one TM available and we checked the mileages on the ones being used, most were under a mile, meaning the treadmills will not be opened up anytime soon.  Orange singlet guy (who usually finishes his run just before tread class) had only 2+ miles and packages of gu laying on the floor which means he's there for long run.  So we decided to run couple of miles on the track then go down to the front desk just before 9am to get a tread class pass (because the staff will not give out passes until 9am).  The track was crowded and to make matter worse, one of the lanes was blocked off with "wet floor" signs.  After several laps and it was obvious that the floor was dry, we gathered up the signs.  Then after 2.25 miles we went down to get our pass at 8:55.  The girl who must be a new staff, apologetically said she has mistakenly given out the passes early and there are no more passes.  This made us SO MAD!!!!  We went back up to the cardio room to see if by chance any TM is available...no such luck.  Aaarrrgggh!!! 

We went back down stair to ask for someone with the authority to come change the flow of traffic/direction on the track.  After much complaining and waiting, we went back up to run on the track, hoping the staff would get the permission to come change the directional arrow.  After couple of laps, the staff pulled us over to inform us that the person with the authority would not give permission to change direction.  Of course, we knew that would be the case.  We have already tried and wrote Dan, who is in charge of the rec. center and doesn't ever come on Fri. with ZERO response.  This is so frustrating.  The staff made an even more absurd suggestion that we go down and run around the basketball court!  It is obvious that the staffs and those in charge are not runners!  Grrrrr!!!!

So back on the track we ran.  By now, the track is like grand central station!  At one point I bumped my left arm/shoulder into a pillar/post that was on the building outside wall as I was trying to pass on the outside lane as the inside lanes were clogged up by walkers 3-4 across and a mother veered her stroller into my lane probably attempting to pass.  I was glad that at least it is not the same arm that got the HepAB shot...so now I'm running with bilateral sore arms! :/  I should mention that I've been taken out by strollers and toddlers and nearly collided with little boys who would sprint out in front of me when they saw me coming and then only to come to a sudden stop when they ran out of steam. 

We called it quit after 64+ laps.   Got locked out of my home because I forgot to bring house key and did not know the PIN to our new garage door.  So Karen took me home where she fed me lunch! :)

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From timp on Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 17:39:51 from 99.110.188.230

oh boy that is a frustrating day Smooth- - I would have been boiling...

From Toby on Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 21:53:02 from 199.101.229.6

I can't see you being upset :) You are always full of smiles and sunshine! BUT I would have been ticked too. I can't believe you did 64 laps...thats a lot of keeping track! Way to get it done Smooth!

From Teena Marie on Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:09:07 from 75.165.251.79

Hope the rest of your weekend has been especially wonderful after such a crazy Friday morning!

Luvs.

From RAD on Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 22:55:10 from 67.171.119.50

Oh my word! No wonder. What a frustrating morning! I'm glad you got a few miles in despite all the chaos :( I'm glad Karen was there to take you home and feed you. Good friends are lifesavers!

From Tom Slick on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 08:15:43 from 168.179.157.87

How can you run around in circles like that? Thats worse than running on a "Dreadmill"!!!!

From DaleG on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:28:57 from 98.202.43.67

Oh Smoothie, I bet you were mad, but still smiling. Way to get it done, despite all the obstacles. Sorry you had such a rough morning.

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 22:19:14 from 67.2.127.125

Thanks everyone for your understanding with my venting of the frustration over the inadequacy of the rec. center. Today a fellow runner was talking to me and Karen in the pool expressing the same frustration. She is having ITB issue due to running in the same direction for over an hour. They simply should not have sold that many memberships when there are not enough cardio machines. 12 treadmills and ellipticals, a handful of upright bikes that are old and some broken and a couple of stair machines. The track has 4 lanes with 6 tight corners It is heavily used and they only change the flow of traffic every day. This winter has been tough for outdoor running/training. But, Spring is just around the corner, right? One can always hope! :)

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Only had time to swim 20 laps.  Just as well.  The left hip flexor, right knee and both lower legs are not happy right now.

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Less than 17 weeks before entering the MTC!!! :)

Our pre-Seminar (pre-MTC preparation) website shows that our preparation is 7% completed.  Ya, 93% to go!  Gotta get cracking here!  :)

Elder Brayden Sorensen, our bishop's son, recently returned from his mission in Mexico spoke today.  What a great young man!  :) 

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From Tara on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:19:09 from 75.169.142.26

You're going on a mission? Did I miss something?

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:20:54 from 67.2.127.125

We have been called to serve as mission president and companion in the Australia South Mission...for 3 years! :)

From Tara on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:24:46 from 75.169.142.26

WHOA!! Congrats! What a change of pace that will be. I guess no quick trips home, huh? Maybe your kids will love to have the excuse to go to Australia! I bet you were shocked to get the call! My mom is retiring in the next year as a Labor and Delivery Nurse. They are putting in their papers soon after. They are already counting down the months. Mission president, wow!

From Smooth on Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 22:28:58 from 67.2.127.125

Tara ~ I am excited for your mom. Nurses make wonderful missionaries, if I may say so myself! :)

From Markir on Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:35:16 from 64.72.223.206

I haven't been doing much, just running and swimming a little a few times a week, but I thought I should see how you're doing and saw the mission. That is so cool!! I hope you love Australia. You guys are going to be able to bless so many lives. I am so happy for you.

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2 miles on the elliptical side by side with Karen.  20 laps alternating between freestyle and backstroke. 

Spent the afternoon at the Acura dealer trading in the 2001 Audi and bought a 2011 Corolla.  

Study and practice session 1 of the Fundamental of PMG! :)

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From RAD on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:08:56 from 67.171.119.50

Way to go! A very productive day with an amazing finish :)

Enjoy the Corolla!

From Smooth on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 23:17:33 from 67.2.127.125

Hi there RAD! The Corolla is for Bryan to drive now or Steven when he comes home from his mission. Larry and I are selling our cars. No sense letting them depreciate while we're on our mission. In fact, he already sold his in one day last week. We will sell mine sometime in June. We got rid of the Audi which Bryan drove. Depending on where he's going to grad school, he may or may nor need to buy a car. Just one of the many things we have to do to get ready to leave for our mission.

From Teena Marie on Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 17:57:38 from 75.165.251.79

20 laps!!! WOOT WOOT!!!! :) :) :)

From Toby on Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 20:12:39 from 199.101.229.6

I love PMG! How exciting to spend all day/every day teaching and learning it! Tell Karen hi :)

From Smooth on Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 22:21:04 from 67.2.127.125

SSF ~ don't be too impressed with the 20 laps. They were slow, with lots of rest in between AND in a shallow leisure pool. :)

Toby ~ I am enjoying PMG so much! I love reading the scripture references! The training video is awesome! On Thursday we get to meet with a tutor to further help us with it so that we know how to train our missionaries using PMG. Pretty exciting stuff! :)

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Had to take a detour to pick up Bryan from the airport, I-15 was a parking lot. We were 30 min late so he was late to his class but I hope he likes driving the Corolla.

60 min on the recumbent bike while studying and reading. Studied and watched the PMG DVDs all afternoon...making some progress. :)

Yoga class in the evening...ahhh...so good for me! :). Did anyone see that big bright moon?! Wish I was running another moonlight midnight mighty fun marathon! :)

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From DaleG on Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 01:08:37 from 152.216.11.5

The moon looked spectacular!!! Good job getting in some study time.

From DaleG on Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 01:10:55 from 152.216.11.5

Oh yeah, don't forget to be on the lookout for Amy and Julie Ann on Saturday at the marathon. I'm sure they'd love to see you.

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Got to the LC early enough to find two TMs side by side. Hubby ran 2 then went down to the pool. Karen did 45 min elliptical then went down to the pool. I ran 6 miles with 0.1 mi strides x 20, TT: 52:12, then went down to the pool to find that hubby and Karen already done swimming.

10 laps alternating freestyle and backstroke. Cyndee B. watched me swim and said I have improved since the last time she saw me swim. That's because it's been weeks since she saw me plus I was in a hurry today so swam a tiny bit faster. :)

Deep clean my car in the afternoon after setting up and decorating the cultural hall for tonight's Blue and Gold Banquet.

Ate TOO MUCH Hawaiian hay stack at the B&G! :). Then we stayed late to clean up the church. My arms are über tired! :)

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From Rhett on Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 08:03:52 from 74.41.239.14

Smooth, I hear Hawaiian hay stacks are the best for carb loading. :) I'll look for you at the bus pick ups Saturday morning and if I don't see you there I'll find you up at the start.

From Smooth on Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 08:07:29 from 67.2.127.125

Thanks Rhett! We will connect one way or another! Safe travel! :)

From Teena Marie on Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 16:35:43 from 75.165.251.79

What toppings did you have? :)

From RAD on Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 21:55:30 from 67.171.119.50

We had the same at our B&G banquet! I'm glad you had a great day. I love how swimming is becoming part of the norm :) Good luck in Phoenix!!!!

From The Quiet Pirate on Sat, Mar 02, 2013 at 19:24:34 from 67.238.139.59

Smooth- you have more amazing energy than almost anyone I know. You're running, swimming, and the good deeds/service fairy too!

Hawaiian Haystacks are certainly one of the best carb load dinners out there! Good luck on your run in Phoenix!

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AM:  3 easy on the track.  12 laps.

PM:  Bought a queen air mattress at Costco to take to David.

First tutor session with Bro. Ware from the MTC.  I really like the practice part of our tutoring session...helps us think about the person we are teaching and feel the inspiration.

Evening:  Packed for our Phoenix trip.

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Picked up Karen at 7am for our long drive to Phoenix.  We took the alternate route because SR89 north of Paige was closed.  Got off I-15 onto 89A at Togaville > Apple Valley > Fredonia > Jacob Lake > Flagstaff > Phoenix.  Total time on the road was 11+ hours. 

We had a nice drive under clear blue sky, very little traffic, a very scenic route through sandstone red cliffs, pine forest, and national parks, wonderful visit with Karen and listened to the 2012 New Mission President Seminar CDs. 

Called David when we're about an hour outside of Phoenix.  Luckily he was just getting off work (clinical) from the hospital and met us at TGIF on Happy Valley Dr., northeast of Phoenix for dinner.  It was so good to see him. 

Then we took the 101 loop to packet pick up.  Got there with half hour before they close.  Checked in the hotel around 9pm.  We were SO tired!!!  Took a Tylenol PM and set the alarm for 3:30am.

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Woke up 2-3 times thru the night and finally got up at 3:15, showered, dressed, drank EmergenC and ate a banana.  Karen had a restless night as well.  Hubby gave me a blessing in which it says I would be able to push through the pain that would come.  (Wait!!!  PAIN?!?!  Push through?!  This is supposed to be a long run with hundreds of friends, not a race!!!  Pain should not be in the equation! :)  We confidently told hubby, Gary and David we will finish under 5 hours! :)

At 4:15 we went to pick up the breakfast-to-go-bag (orange, energy bar, danish) provided by the hotel for marathoners and rode the hotel shuttle van to the bus pick up.  I ate the danish with cup of oj in the van.  Ate the Greek yogurt I brought on the bus ride.  My body was still under the influence of the TylenolPM...so groggy!  Karen and I asked ourselves why do we do this, why do we not just do the Half.. we'd finish way before lunch, go swimming, shopping, movie and night out on the town!  Haha!!! :)

Got to the start around 5ish.  Rhett spotted me as we walked past him and his friend, Jeff sitting by a kerosene heater.  SO SO SO happy to see him!  :)  We chatted a little bit and got separated at the pop lines.  I kept an eye out for BeMo and AmyG but never saw them. :(

All the snacking on the drive yesterday, lunch and humongous dinner last night came back to bite me.  Karen and I made 3 pop trips before the race started in pitch darkness.  They had fireworks display (like a 4th of July celebration) after the National Anthem then everyone walked to the start.  I shed my 2 light fleece, long pants for the drop bag; and kept the gloves and arm warmers (that were part of the race swag) as the temp was a bit cool, probably high 40s.

The race started on time at 6:30.  We crossed the mat about 2 min. after gun time marching with the 4:40 pace group.  The first 4 miles were downhill from Usery Mountain on newly paved road in the dark under a bright half moon.  Caught up with the 4:25 pace group.  The pacer was on our bus...he was not very talkative...other than announcing his time and pace just before every aid station...he did not speak one word.  I had fun talking to fellow runners.  Mile 6 was uphill in a very nice neighborhood.  The hill didn't seem to be as bad as what the elevation chart shows.  We kept a steady effort.  The spectators were enthusiastic and fun...told us it's all downhill to the finish!  :) 

I have never seen such majestic cactus up close.  They have got to be 100 years old.  It is awesome!  I love the scenery and beautiful homes.  Took a gu at mile 7.  We walked through every aid station, stopped and waited for the pop at mile 11.  After each aid station, we'd slowly caught back up with the 4:25 pace group.  Each time we caught up to them, we'd stir up the conversations again.  The pacer would say:"There you are!  Wonder where you've been!"  We made friends with Terry (the smooth glider gal),  Judy (the foxy Teena-look-alike), Mike (the steady trotter), 4 girls/gals wearing identical shirts with the message:  Some wish...some want....some MAKE it happen,  a lady I dubbed Ms Punctual (her shirt says ON TIME), a guy with the shirt (No Speed Limit), several sets of sisters wearing identical outfits,  Mr. India, and finally Mr. Aussie (the Marathon Man) who was wearing a shiny blue unitard with a red cape and a "M" shaped like "Super Man" logo in front.  The middle of the pack was a lively bunch.  :)

I think we got to the half in 2:13 and everything felt great.  The course had a lot of turns so sometimes we'd get a nice welcomed breeze because it was getting really warm with the sun beating down on us and NO shade.  Running past a grove of orange trees was lovely.  The spectators were awesome...the same groups of families cheering over and over including Choo Baka and Princess Leah...girls with pomp pomps...mothers with pots and pans...lots of great posters.  I also saw two bottles on the road discarded by elite runners and a blue sponge (wondering if they belonged to Jake Krong). 

We were able to stay with the 4:25 group (they started 2 min before us) and were on target for 4:30 until mile 20.  At the mile 19 aid station I took a Gu, 2 salt caps and 2 ibuprofen.  My shins started to cramp.  It was getting really hot, my wheels were falling off.  Karen was so good to me.  She patiently, cheerfully, kindly stayed with me every step of the way, talked to me with positive stories and encouragement.  We even sang "Called to Serve".  Her legs would threaten to cramp when we slowed too much so she'd say:  "just keep moving, just keep moving."  I felt like I was running, but really just shuffling in pain with every step.  I did not look at my Garmin except when it beeped at the mile lap.  Karen encouraged me to keep moving:  "We can walk when we get to the aid station.  Larry will be there at the finish.  David will be so proud of you.  The missionaries have to learn to get along with their companions...but you get to cuddle with yours every night! :) :) :)"  What a great friend, good influence and blessing Karen is in my life! :) She refused to leave me.  She stopped to use the pop at mile 24 and told me to keep going and she quickly caught back up to me.  The last mile was slight downhill which was great and we saw hubby at the corner with half mile to go.  He ran us in telling us all the wonderful food waiting for us at the finish.

Karen and I felt like a million bucks with the spectators cheering loudly on both sides of the shute and the announcer said our names as we ran cross the finish together. :) :) :)

They have so much food provided by vendors at the finish, chicken, fish taco, protein drinks, otter pops, breads and baked goods, energy drinks, chips, fruits, snack cups.  There's a huge tent with PT, people to wrap your legs in ice bags and ice water kiddy pool to take care of your legs and feet plus a massage tent.  Outside of the recovery area are food vendors who offer free chicken, fish taco, hot dogs, pop corn for spectators.  Needless to say we did not need to go to restaurant for lunch. 

We heard and saw MelodyJ (Runningafterbabies) went up to the podium as 2nd place overall women as we headed to the clothing retrieval.  I clapped and cheered but I don't think she heard me! :)

I think this is a very well run/organized inaugural marathon, great support, race shirt, swag, medal, food, finish line festivities, etc.  The only thing I did not like about the course is the many turns and scary crossings at major road intersections.  The police did a wonderful job controlling the traffic which was rather heavy on a busy Saturday morning in these Mesa roads with many retail stores and restaurants.  The motorists were very patient however but I heard there was still a fender bender accident.  Finishing temp was in the 80s (my car said 86 when driving back to the hotel) and with no shade to be found, it was a scorcher.  Other than that, I had a lot of fun! 

After showering, we took an "ice bath" in the hotel's outdoor pool (the heater was broken so the water was rather cold).  Then we laid out under the AZ sun for some VitD therapy.  There were quite a few guys from UT at the pool and we had a nice visit! :)

Side note:  my daughter was running the Woodlands Half Marathon the same morning in Texas and we were thinking about her during our first half.  She finished in 1:51 for her first half marathon!  I am so proud of her!  :) :) :)

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From Carina on Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 08:08:14 from 204.15.86.83

You are the racing queen!! Sounds like such a fun race. I always ask myself as I wait for busses in the wee hours of the morning why the heck I race. I haven't had a race yet that I'm sorry I did though :) Hopefully as it warms up I'll see you out running a bit before you leave!!

From Kimmy on Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 08:36:39 from 160.7.240.107

Smooth, This was the only way I knew to get ahold of you. My bosses son, who is in the MTC right now, is going to your same mission....you maybe his mission president. Anyway, they live in Alpine and thought they might know you. Their son, Alex plays the Cello and there were some Lew children that played with him. Does any of your children play? Would love to hear from you

Kim

From Smooth on Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 11:21:59 from 67.2.127.125

Carina ~ you made me smile! :)

Kimmy ~ hi there sweet girl! How are you? So good to hear from you! :) :) :)

Yes, all my children play string instruments. There is a good chance that Alex played in the Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra with my some of my kids. Years ago I was the manager of that orchestra which held practices on Saturdays in the Mountain Ridge Jr. High school in Highland. The conductor lives in Alpine. Oh how I loved those young musicians, good good kids. :)

It will be awesome if your boss' son ends up in my mission. The Sydney Mission will be realigned to become two missions, North and South. We are excited to be serving with the wonderful missionaries who will be assigned to the Sydney South Mission! :)

Btw, I thought about you reaching your goal of the St. George Marathon 10 year club. I miss it by one year since this coming SGM would've been my 9th. O well! I hope I see you sometime before I leave. Take care. Much love to you and your cute family! :)

From RAD on Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 12:27:47 from 76.27.82.202

What an amazing race! I loved the report, always makes me feel like I'm right there with you...which would've been awesome :) Nice job working through the pain and finishing strong. Nothing like having a friend by your side to pull you to the finish. Karen is one in a million! Congrats on a wonderful strong finish.

From DaleG on Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 20:11:22 from 152.216.11.5

Very cool, Smoothie!!! Thanks for all the details. I still don't know how you remember so much. lol

Amy and Julie Ann looked for you, but ovbiously never found you.

From Toby on Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 10:28:26 from 199.101.229.6

It sounds like such a fun marathon (except for those last few miles)!! And a fun weekend! You always have a way of making miserable miles sound magnificent! Hooray for you and Karen!!

From Teena Marie on Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 14:17:33 from 75.165.251.79

Who knew cactus could be so majestic? Love it! :)

Congrats on another marathon and all the awesomeness you bring to each one. :)

From Rhett on Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 16:20:22 from 74.41.239.14

Smooth, thanks for taking time to chat before the race. Doone was sad that she didn't see Larry at the finish. I hope you guys had a great weekend. You are an inspiration to me. Great race! Now get rested and ready for Boston.

From flatlander on Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 19:09:59 from 98.197.129.41

Congratulations again, how many marathons left before you leave for Australia? Boston and Ogden for sure, I assume? Is UVM too late to fit in?

From MarcE on Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 19:11:27 from 71.158.67.196

Way to go, Smooth! I planted a Saguaro cactus seed a few weeks ago. My great grandchildren will really enjoy it. :) You are amazing as ever!

From runningafterbabies on Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 07:08:00 from 71.195.219.247

Thank you for the cheers! I agree the first couple miles were really beautiful. Congratulations on yet another marathon completed.

From Nancy on Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 17:28:02 from 76.23.21.118

Great race. I love reading your report. I'm glad you had Karen to help you along. So you and your husband will be mission presidents? That is great. My husband's father and mother were mission presidents in Uraguay , Paraguay, when we were first married. I'm sure you will love it and be great.

From The Quiet Pirate on Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 12:37:39 from 152.26.230.60

Wonderful race report- you've got one more marathon under your belt, and so many memories to take with you to Sydney!

Job well done!!

From Smooth on Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 17:55:00 from 67.2.127.125

Thanks everyone for your kind words!:):):)

RAD ~ you were sorely missed in this marathon. Karen and I "danced" from buffet table to buffet table in your honor like old times at Park City! :)

Dale ~ I was bummed that I didn't run into or see Amy and JulieAnn. I found Amy's time on the web result but could not find BeMo's. Did she run with Amy? I couldn't get on Forumflyers either. How did Amy like the marathon?

Toby ~ the last 10K of any marathon is usually not very fun! :) I would've walked it in if Karen wasn't there to pull me through. We miss you! I hope we will run together again soon! :)

SSF ~ those cactus really are majestic, very tall, straight, pointing to heaven! It's AWESOME!!! Love and miss you! :)

Rhett ~ Larry was bummed that he missed Doone and your kids and he even missed seeing you run in. Hope you guys had a fun weekend.

We had a good day. After the race, Larry took David shopping for clothes right there in Mesa Riverview. I drove Karen and I back to the hotel to clean up. We lounged around the pool and then Karen's daughter, Amy, arrived from Tuscon (where she was going to school on a tennis scholarship). We went out for Mexican dinner and drove by the Mesa Temple in the evening. We accomplished our objective of visiting our children who are attending school there and got to run a Saturday marathon together. We feel so very blessed and spoiled! :)

Flat ~ how are you? I am going to take one marathon at a time. Definitely going to run Boston as that trip has been planned for a long time. Really hope to be able to run Ogden because so many of my friends are running it. UVM is iffy. That is the day my youngest son is coming home from his mission in Taiwan and two weeks out from us entering the MTC. Life has been very busy and my priority has shifted obviously. Thanks for asking! :)

Melody ~ HUGE congratz to your awesome PR race and taking 2nd. So very very happy and proud of you! :)

Nancy ~ A good friend of ours served in Uraguqay and her mission president was Gene R. Cook who lives in our stake. what a small world?!!!

QP ~ thanks! you'll have to sail your ship down under to visit us...ahoy mate! :) I'm sure there will be boatload of treasures for you there! :)

From Smooth on Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 17:58:05 from 67.2.127.125

Marc ~ you have quite the green thumb. My regret in life is not having the opportunity to visit you and your family in your neat home and "farm"! :) Be sure to take pictures of your Saguaro as it grows! Hope to see you in Boston in 5 weeks! :)

From Burt on Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 22:40:53 from 72.223.80.89

Smooth, sorry I missed you at the mile 7 aid station. Your report says you took a gu then, maybe you drank one of the waters I poured. I did see one tiny Asian lady and thought maybe it was you, but she looked like she was hurting and in EVERY picture I've seen of you, you always have a smile. So I knew it wasn't you. Great job on another marathon.

From Smooth on Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 22:48:44 from 71.35.240.19

Hi there Burt! :) Yes, I am sure I drank one of the waters you poured. :) Thanks for volunteering and working the aid station. This is one of the most organized and well supported marathons I've run. Kudos to all the volunteers! :)

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Nice long drive home from Mesa.  Stopped in Flagstaff to attend the 10am sacrament meeting of the YSA Ward right off the freeway by Northern Arizona U.  Enjoyed very much the spirit of the meeting.

got to drive thru the National Parks to Jacob Lake to Fredonia.  Karen drove from there to Beaver then hubby drove the rest of the way.  Very scenic and enjoyable Sunday drive listening to he 2012 New MP Seminar CDs all afternoon.  :)

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 6 weeks to Boston, 109 days to MTC!!! :) :) :)

Aftermath of Phoenix Marathon...stiff sore quads...evidence of zero downhill training this winter.  So NO running.  Swam 23 laps freestyle and backstroke.

Went to eye doctor.  He sold me the most expensive pair of glasses in the store! :)

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Legs still a little sore.  Walked 2 miles on the track then swam 21 laps freestyle/backstroke and lingered longer in the jacuzzi.

Studied, read, watched videos from our personal pre-seminar web account.  We are now 19% complete! :)

 

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Got a chirpy text from Karen inviting me and Wendy to run outside with her.  Karen ran!!!  She had NO soreness!!!  Her heel is better!!!  WOW!!!  I jogged/walked/whined the whole way...but I think Wendy didn't mind.  It's been a LONG time since the three of us ran together.  It was a beautiful day, cold (30s) but partly sunny!  :)

Poor hubby had to be on clear liquid diet and prep for tomorrow's colonoscopy.

Babysat Skylar in the afternoon.

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From Toby on Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 20:12:02 from 199.101.229.6

Yahoo for a fun run with friends!! Recover well and smart!

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No time to exercise today.  Took hubby to AF Hospital for the procedure.  Sad thing is he has to go back again sometime after the doctors consult and give us instructions...o well.  While waiting in the hospital, I read chapter 3 of PMG and all the pamphlets.

Babysat Skylar so her parents can go out to celebrate her mommy's birthday.  

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So so so tired when Karen texted me this morning.  I would've stayed in bed if she hadn't invited me to run with her to Mtn. Ridge JrH.  She even brought a Gu for me to take when we reached the Jr High.  Everything was sluggish, my breathing, my legs.  I felt like a big glob of lard pretending to run! :)  Karen, on the other hand, is so positive, patient, kind and enthusiastic. 

Met with our tutor for session 2.  We got to teach a 20 min lesson (the Restoration) to him.  I really like these tutoring sessions, very helpful.  I am learning so much.  We are now 29% complete with our pre-Seminar MTC preparation.

Tonight we are speaking in our Stake's mini MTC fireside and conference which is held for the youth (juniors and seniors in HS) tonight and tomorrow to help them have a small MTC experience. 

Got my new eyeglasses...now I can see/read better! :)

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From Toby on Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 20:13:19 from 199.101.229.6

I can't wait to be resurrected so my eyesight will be 100%!!!! So hooray for new glasses!! Good luck on your fireside tonight!

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FIVE WEEKS TO BOSTON!!! 103  102 days to MTC!!! :) Hubby has a sore and swollen ankle, same occurrence after a hard moguls day, or bball with the boys, or push too much on a run! So no exercise and lots of ice/heat therapy and elevation today. It usually takes about a week or two for it to heal. Karen's PF is bothering her. So strike two :(. But luckily Wendy didn't mind running a slow easy 6 miler with me on the west portion of the Murdock Canal Trail :) :) :)

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From Teena Marie on Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 19:22:00 from 24.234.186.162

Healing wishes to everyone!!! :)

Can hardly believe that you only have 103 days until the MTC. CRAZY SAUCE!!! :) :) :)

From timp on Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 17:38:31 from 99.110.188.230

5 weeks to Boston, nice!

From Smooth on Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 19:12:27 from 71.35.240.19

Teena ~ I was off by one day. I just checked the pre-seminar tutoring portal: as of today March 13, we report to the MTC in 100 days!!! :) :) :) :) :) :) Time is flying! :)

Tim ~ yep, less than 5 weeks to my 6th Boston! :)

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We attended Session 5 of the pre-seminar training at the Provo MTC with other newly called mission presidents and wives.  We learned that:  To effectively accomplish their purpose, missionaries need to use wisely the sacred resource of time given them by their Heavenly Father.  We teach and help them clearly understand the process of goal setting, planning and reporting.  Setting goals can help them exercise faith and focus their efforts.  

 

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From Mack on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 15:16:57 from 50.39.128.144

I wouldn't get too hung up on all that kind of stuff. Just go out there and be yourself. You have so much personality that just being your real self (the same you we see here) will be far better than any 'ol goal setting, time managemnet mumbo jumbo. Read about Matthew Cowley. That's how to be a mission president (and wife). Just my opinion.

From Smooth on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 18:35:10 from 71.35.240.19

Hi there Mack! thanks for your kind words! My hubby jokingly said to the youth last night at the bishop's fireside (where we had the opportunity to speak), "Should the missionaries become disobedient, I will turn them over to Sister Lew. She will say: "Elder/Sister, let's go for a run and talk about it!" Hehe! :)

I think missionaries need less criticism and MORE good models/examples. I intend to get out there and work along side them, hopefully with the companionship of the Holy Ghost! :) I will leave all the "goal setting and accountability" stuff to the president! :) :) :)

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Easy conversational run with Karen and Wendy on Murdock Canal Trail.  Gorgeous day!

Wendy, Diane and I drove to Magna to take our 85 yo former neighbor/friend to lunch to celebrate her b'day.  What a great lady she is! :)  We drove home on the road that was part of the SoJo Marathon just outside of Copperton to Heriman and onto Mtn View Corridor.  I can't believe I ran on those roads! :)  

Had a most wonderful, special conference/meeting via conference call with Elder Zwick.  There were 8 of us new mission presidents/couples from as far as Riyah Saudi Arabia, Anchorage Alaska, Australia, New Zealand on the same conference call.  The marvel of modern day technology.  We were well fed spiritually.  We could feel the great love and charity Elder Zwick has for each of us and what great witness and power he radiated (even through the telephone)  Cannot wait to meet with him in person in June.  Our IFR, Elder Bertasso also offered many words of comfort and reassurance.  We feel so very grateful and humbled to be part of this marvelous work in this historical time of the Church.  :) 

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 6.50
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From allie on Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 19:17:34 from 97.126.223.164

great run, smooth! hope the bday party was fun -- what a nice thing for you all to do.

From Teena Marie on Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 22:09:49 from 24.234.186.162

Looks like you are having a wonderful week!! Woot woot!! :) :) :)

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Ran with Karen (Sky) down 3rd West, up on rail trail, up on Murdock Canal trail.  It was a beautiful day aside from the smell of open field burns; sure sign that Spring is here...oh, and skunk too, p-ew! :) 

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From Kelli on Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:52:38 from 67.172.235.55

Smelly run!!! But the company makes up for it!

From Nancy on Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 19:39:29 from 76.23.21.118

Nice run. I'm sure glad spring is here.

From Toby on Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 20:10:31 from 199.101.229.6

Sounds wonderful (except for the skunk part). Yahoo for you!

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Swam 21 laps.

Temple.  Lunch at temple cafeteria.  :)

Study and prep.  Tutoring session #3.  :)

Numerous phone calls.

Movie and dinner date.  :)

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A wonderful wonderful beautiful run on the JRP with Karen, Toby and Collette.  I just love running with them, awesome friends, great chats, gorgeous weather.  Saw migrating ducks, Canadian geese, baby calves with their mother-cows and lots of runners, cyclists, fishermen and hunters!  :) :) :) 

After Toby and Collete left, Karen and I ran 2 more miles up north.  I had forgotten how hilly the north portion was plus a strong head wind; but it was nice when we turned around back to the car.  I had not worn my Garmin since PHX marathon two weeks ago.  I wore it today just for mileage reference.  I did not look at it once wearing it under my jacket's sleeves.  I finally looked at it at the end of the run.  It showed I've run 1.25 feet in 29:19.  How could that be?  What a silly watch!  :)  Thank goodness Karen kept track with hers. I've decided that I don't need to run with Garmin or watch any more as long as I have a warm body friend to run with!  :)

Our mission photo and bio is published in today's Church News!  I think I did a pretty good job taking the photo with my own camera's self-timer device in the privacy of our home and only on 4th take!  :)

http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/63324/New-mission-presidents.html

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 14.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
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From Nancy on Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 07:54:21 from 76.23.21.118

Nice run. I'm excited to see your photo and read about you in the church news.

From Nancy on Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 07:57:40 from 76.23.21.118

I just saw the picture and read the article. You are great with the camera. That is a very nice picture. I'm excited for you and the great experiences you will have in Australia.

From Teena Marie on Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 10:03:10 from 24.234.186.162

AWESOME on all accounts!!!! :)

Sounds like a wonderful run on the JRP and you did a fantastic job with your camera!! :) :) :)

I saw the picture one time via the link on your post and another time via text message from Darin (he took a picture of the announcement on his phone and sent it to me). :) :) :)

Hope you are having a wonderful weekend. :)

From Bec on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 13:37:33 from 72.191.19.182

Ok lady!!! First off, you are amazing! Second, my mom told me your cool news a few weeks ago. I am sorry I haven't commented on your great news sooner. You look beautiful in your photo for the Church News. I am just so excited for you two. :) So may more people for you to meet and share your big heart with.

From Smooth on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 18:41:03 from 71.35.240.19

Thanks Nancy, Teena and Bec! I cannot believe how fast this month has gone by since we've received our call. It has been a wonderful month. I am loving our preparation/study/practice although I feel so very unprepared. I am very excited for this opportunity that Larry and I will have to get to know the missionaries, to love them and to serve with them. We realize we are merely instruments in God's hands to do His work with an eye single to His glory with all our hearts, might, mind and strength! :)

From Rob on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 18:42:22 from 166.137.156.168

Ryan and I would have said Hi but you were hiding behind everyone else so I didn't recognize you until we were gone. So I'll say Hi now.

From Smooth on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 18:46:57 from 71.35.240.19

Hey Rob! HI!!! For a split second there on the trail, I thought I recognized you and Ryan but you were too speedy for me to utter anything! :)

From Toby on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 19:31:10 from 199.101.229.6

I am SO very glad you convinced me to run with you ladies! It totally recharged my running battery and it was so much fun! I love your bio in the church news. Very seldom do I see you in street/church clothes.....you looked beautiful!

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Prez. and I got to speak to the youth tonight in our ward's bishop fireside.  We literally watch these kids grow up.  It is so wonderful to see the goodness shine through their countenance.  They are truly a bright and wonderful generation, so prepared for "a time such as this".  :) :) :) 

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Felt a bit sluggish and tight when I woke up this morning...wasn't sure if I wanted to run so I texted my girl friends to see if they're up for a run.  I was surprised that they were both enthusiastic.  Without prior plan, we turned it into a serendipity run.  Sky was cloudy but calm and slightly on the cold side. :)

We ran up on the Murdock canal trail via Center St. then eastward into Highland.  There were trail signs showing mileage and direction to various parks and trail heads at most intersections.   The trail "dead end" on the east side of the tunnel under the Alpine Hwy so we followed the sign pointing to the direction for Provo River Parkway and ran on the road northward.  We didn't turn east at the next sign, because we did not carry water and were getting very thirsty.  So we continued north till we hit the road to Mtn. Ridge Jr. High where we went inside to drink from the drinking fountain.  We ran on the Highland trail and connect back onto the Murdock Canal Trail.  I had to walk up the steepest portion.  We also stopped a couple times for Wendy to "put up" her feet.  This is her longest run since our 6.5 miler last week. 

I was starving and thirsty when I got home! :) 

Hubby and I did companion study on chapter 5 of PMG!  I am loving our study time together! :) :) :)

Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 10.50
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
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From Carina on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 19:21:31 from 204.15.86.83

Serendipity runs are the best!! I saw your picture in the church news yeserday. I pointed it out to my whole family :) I told my parents you were friends with the takasakis!! You are going to rock that missions president thing!!!!

From Toby on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 19:33:33 from 199.101.229.6

Wow....what a great way to start off your week! I'm excited to get on the trail soon! Hooray for study time together!

From Nancy on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 20:59:42 from 76.23.21.118

Sounds like a fun run. So when do you leave for your mission?

From RAD on Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 13:20:22 from 76.27.82.202

beautiful little run! I love that you just picked up and went for a wandering run :)

From Teena Marie on Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 17:22:35 from 65.130.11.168

From sluggish and tight to on top of the world!!! :)

Luvs. :)

From Smooth on Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 22:00:21 from 71.35.240.19

Carina ~ Your parents live in Spanish Fork?!!! :) Are they friends or neighbors to the Takasaki? We LOVE the Takasaki family! :)

Toby ~ you'll love running on the trail.

Nancy ~ we report to the Provo MTC on June 22 and leave for Australia on the 27

RAD ~ :)

SSF ~ Thanks! :) luvs to you too! :)

From Carina on Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 09:25:25 from 204.15.86.83

My dad was in law school when roman was on medical school. We lived next door to them at university village apts. (I was like 3). They've stayed in contact all these years :)

From Smooth on Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 16:54:51 from 71.35.240.19

Carina ~ Ahh, very cool that they've kept in contact all these years. So, you know their kids, Stephen, Aimee and David?

we are practically related! :) What's your dad's name? Wonder if I've met your parents in one of the Takasaki's family events! :)

From Carina on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:26:02 from 204.15.86.83

Sorry it's taken me so long to answer you! I haven't seen their kids for a long time! Super cute family though!!! My parents are Blake and Christine Ostler.

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AM:  Easy run with Karen and Wendy on a very nice morning.  Lower shins complained a little.

Swam 11 laps (freestyle and backstroke).

Evening:  Yoga class.  Ahhh!!! :)

Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
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From DaleG on Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 22:06:23 from 152.216.11.5

Hi Smoothie, how are you? I haven't left a comment for quite a while, but I'm excited for the two of you!!! We missed seeing you at the Spectrum 10k.

From Smooth on Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 22:11:27 from 71.35.240.19

Hi Dale! Miss you and Amy too! I didn't do the Spectrum because I won't be running SG this year so no sense spending time and money to go down. But I must say that Spectrum is my favorite race! :) Glad you and Amy had a nice run there! :)

From DaleG on Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 22:18:06 from 66.87.126.18

We will definitely miss you at SGM this year. I have a question. Can you run while you're on your mission?

From Smooth on Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 22:28:41 from 71.35.240.19

I think so. Missionaries are encouraged to exercise 30 min every morning. I think I will be quite busy so my running will probably be limited. And when I'm running outside, I have to have a "companion" to run with! :)

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Another run on canal trail west with Wendy, Karen (Sky).  It sure has taken me a long time to warm up these days...but I suppressed the urge to walk on the uphill.  :)

Ordered a new pair of shoes, Inspire 9!  :)

Inspire 7 (yellow) Miles: 6.25
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
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From RAD on Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 23:29:48 from 76.27.82.202

YAY! more shoes :) I'm glad you had a great run with wonderful friends.

From The Quiet Pirate on Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 18:07:02 from 67.238.139.59

They should call your shoes "Smooth 9" because your inspire more people than shoes do!

From Teena Marie on Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 15:37:36 from 65.130.11.168

How is your weekend going? :)

From Smooth on Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 20:06:06 from 71.219.0.196

RAD ~ How did your Antelope 50K go? Was thinking about you out in that cold wind on the island! Hope you had a good time on all levels! :)

QP ~ you always say the nicest thing, thank you! :)

Teena ~ my weekend is going wonderful. luvs! :)

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VT in the morning!  bazillion stuff in the afternoon!  Chamber Orchestra concert in the evening/night!  Gave hubby his first Enoxaparin after taking his INR.  Crazy busy day = no exercise! :/

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Got up at 4am before the alarm.  Karen came to pick me up at 5:15 to meet Toby who has already run 8 miles earlier (what awesome inspiring dedication!!!), changed and was waiting for us.  :)  Collette joined us at the corner of the street...us giggling foursome on the dark streets of AF! :)  Hope I didn't wake Toby's neighbors with my enthusiasm! :)

My fingers were frozen holding a flash light in one hand and a hand-held bottle in the other.  Could hardly keep up with the girls especially up temple hill! :)  Very grateful that they were so kind to stay close because I had no headlamp and was scared to death of tripping!  We were extremely grateful for NO wind! :) :) :)

We ran west on 700N > 500E > Art Dyke Park and joined up on the Murdock Canal Trail > east thru Highland, Cedar Hills, Pleasant Grove and Manila.  Very little traffic on the road and we were alone in complete darkness on the trail...peaceful.  We ran under the tunnel access onto Canyon Rd then west on 700N (AF) to east side of Temple hill.  By then the morning traffic got heavy with dawn breaking and we had to run single-file. 

Toby's hubby was waiting with a smile as we finished our 7.5 mile loop.  He offered to let us shower, eat, nap! :)  I took a rain check on the nap and shower but did eat a banana and used the bathroom, quickly said goodbye to Toby then headed out for more miles. 

Karen and I decided to run further south and west of the previous loop to add more miles and avoid the steep Temple hills.  We ran south onto 300N > 400 E > 700N to west of Fox Hollow Golf Course.  That was the only bad part of the whole run because we encountered very very heavy high school traffic and my fingers were still frozen.  :)

My daughter called as we were running north on the Alpine Hwy and east to Highland Glen Park.  We talked during those couple miles so I was jogging very slowly.  My fingers were very frozen so we said goodbye, then I took a Gu.  We got onto the Murdock Canal Trail which we ran earlier in the dark.  It's nice to be able to see the trail and recognize where we're at.

Karen was calculating the distance/mileage to determin where we should run or turn around to get back to Toby's (where her car is parked) to make a total of 18 miles.  I had this brilliant idea that instead of turning around we should keep going on the Murdock Canal Trail past where the 4 of us had gotten off earlier at Canyon Rd. and continue on the bench above Manila.  Boy, were we glad we did!  Other than the little section off of the tunnel from Canyon Rd, we discovered the entire trail is paved!!!!  We ran south on the canal trail overlooking the valley and Utah Lake.  It was beautiful!!!!  If we had more time, we would've kept going (the trail eventually meets up at the mouth of Provo Canyon, Provo River Trail). 

We hiked down through an open area of the hillside onto the east end of Murdock Dr which turns into 1800N.  We ran straight west on 1800N and soon hit school traffic by Manilla Elementary.  We could see the temple just slightly northwest which means we're not that far from our "finish".  My legs were trashed but OH SO HAPPY!!!  Had not planned on 19.5 miles but would've gone for 20 if we had time.  We stretched for 5 or so min. then drove home in a jiff. 

So grateful for Toby inviting us to run early.  A blowing snow storm hit us just as we reached SR 92 driving home.  What a gift this run was with perfect weather and awesome company!  THANK YOU Toby and Karen!!!

For this run I ate 2 bananas, 1 gu and 32 oz of fluid.  Not bad considered all I had was a kid's meal at Chic-Fil-A at 4pm the day before! :)

Home in time to give hubby the Enoxaparin. Quick shower then shopping at Costco.  Taught lesson 5 of fundamental of PMG to our tutor.   Then had a wonderful dinner party with our friends!  :) :) :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 19.50
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
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From Toby on Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 12:02:45 from 199.101.229.6

Again....I'm so very grateful to have you and Karen run with us. I know it was way earlier than you normally go...so thank you for coming!

Hooray for beautiful weather, great conversations and paved trails (and no drug dealers in the drug park!).

I got an email from Lowell last night about a gal he met at his race on Saturday who is from AF. He suggested that we meet. He's such a great guy!

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Swam 13 laps.  Visited grandma.  Shopped for mission clothes. :}

Right hip has a little niggle every time I get up from a sitting position.  Shins are a little sore.  Tapering (for Boston) should help.  :)

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From Teena Marie on Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 10:20:35 from 65.130.11.168

Sounds like you are having a fantastic weekend!! I giggle a little when I think about you ordering and eating a kids meal! Very cute! :)

Anything fun and new at Costco??

Luvs.

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Got hubby settled in the hospital, went home and got in a run at noon on the Murdock Canal Trail.  Saw ScottK on his lunch run when I stopped to shed my jacket.  Very cool to meet the famous speedy ScottK in person! :) 

Felt really good about this impromptu solo run, AP: 9:12.  2 miles wu, 5 miles tempo (8:46, 9:20[incline], 8:47, 8:33, 8:25) 0.25 mile cd.  I have not done any tempo run for over a year.  The last time I ran anything in the 8s was at Spectrum 10K last year (6 weeks post stress fracture).  I have forgotten how good it feels to run faster.   I know most people would consider these slow jogging pace.  But, for me, it's a bit out of my comfort zone.  Indeed each run is a gift and I'm so very grateful for this!  :) :) :)

Happy Monday all!!!

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 7.25
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
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From Toby on Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 15:28:09 from 199.101.229.6

Great workout Smooth! Those were some fast times...and to do it alone! Nicely done! Good luck to Prez during the next few days!

From The Quiet Pirate on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 07:57:56 from 152.26.230.60

Hope all is going well for your hubby. I think the speeds sound fast to me- glad you could get in an impromptu run and enjoy it so much. You're right- every run is a gift!

From Teena Marie on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 15:52:01 from 65.130.11.168

Awesome awesome run!!!! What's going on with Prez?

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PM: Test out new shoes on the mill...then rushed back to hospital.

Inspire 9 Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
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Rough night. Tough morning. Made it back home for noon run with Karen and Wendy on the Murdock Canal trail.

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At the hospital from 7am - 10:30pm. Lots of watch and wait, some studying done!

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Packed running shoes and clothes in hopes of sneaking in a run near the hospital....didn't happen! But, finally convinced the doctors that we can do the wait and watch at home just as well. So at 4pm when the last drop of Heparin and NS went in, we DC the IV and was discharged to go home. Funniest thing happen while walking down the hall and out to the car! :)

SO SO SO HAPPY to be home! Gave hubby the Enoxparin at 6pm.

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I was SO looking forward to this run. Got up early and gave hubby the Enoxaparin at 5:55 am then drove away under a bright moon. Met Toby, Collette and RAD at 6:15 on the JRP. :) I was super sluggish, tired and the breathing was labored (allergy?). So grateful to have these wonderful girls to run with, they sure made the miles flew by! I really treasure these runs with such great friends! :)

We ran south to the lake, gu'd and pit stop then turned around. What a beautiful day, a bit chilly the first 10K but warmed up nicely by the time we reached the car at mile 11 where we said goodbye to RAD and Collette. Called hubby to make sure everything's alright. Ran with Toby northward for 4 more. Bid Toby goodbye back at the car and she ran south by herself with her tunes for few more miles. THANK YOU Toby, RAD and Collette for a beautiful run! :)

Inspire 9 Miles: 15.00
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
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From Nancy on Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 18:20:30 from 76.23.21.118

I'm glad you were able to get in a good run with nice friends.

From Teena Marie on Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 21:54:11 from 63.230.18.44

Nice run!!! :)

Still have no idea what is going on with Larry but would love to hear about the funny experience you had with him upon discharge. :)

Happy Easter. :)

From Chad on Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 10:27:00 from 168.177.153.60

I don't know how I missed you guys. I started about 7 but should have run into you at some point. Nice 15 miler.

From RAD on Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 17:45:41 from 76.27.82.202

Chad, I kept my eyes open for you! We started South from the bridge at 6:20ish ran to the dirt loop at the end and went back. I got in my car to go home at 8:25, so a couple pit stops and breaks (to find a way to sneak a baby calf back under the fence he'd somehow sneaked out of, but were unsuccessful) netted us a good couple hours out on the trail.

Smooth, thanks for putting up with me on the run and letting me take a nice easy run with you guys. I needed it Saturday. I wouldn't have survived anything else! I was sick. Strep diagnosed Sunday morning :(

From Chad on Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 20:54:54 from 204.113.19.55

I saw that calf.

From RAD on Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 00:05:18 from 76.27.82.202

See?!? We did cross paths :)

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Wendy and I were so so so lucky to get in a run this morming! That was the best part of the day...things aren't going too well right now...but this shall pass and I must stay positive and hopeful.

Inspire 9 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
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From Toby on Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 20:53:18 from 199.101.229.6

Hooray for getting a run in! It always helps me cope better with stress. Big hugs:)

From Maurine/Miles on Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 13:35:22 from 63.255.172.2

Smooth - what is going on with your husband? Is he going to be okay?

From RAD on Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 17:42:03 from 76.27.82.202

Uh oh, I hate tough days when the run is the only good part. I'm glad you at least had that highlight! LOVE you!!!

From Bec on Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 17:45:56 from 72.191.19.182

Prayers to you and your family!

From Nancy on Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 20:23:36 from 76.23.21.118

I hope you have a better day tomorrow!

From Carina on Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 20:28:45 from 204.15.86.83

Thinking of you! Glad you got to run!!

From Teena Marie on Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 14:05:06 from 67.2.100.133

I think you will like this quote, I'm sure you have heard it before, but it's worth revisiting:

“There is a saying in Tibetan, 'Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength.'

No matter what sort of difficulties, how painful experience is, if we lose our hope, that's our real disaster.”

― Dalai Lama XIV

Love you, Smooth!!! :)

From Smooth on Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 23:47:50 from 71.219.0.196

Toby ~ Thanks for the hugs! :) I so needed that! :)

Maurine ~ he is okay. It was a stressful day with some uncertainty. I am certain that he has made a miraculous turn around because of the many prayers on his behalf. He is getting better and better each day. Thanks for your kind concern! :) :)

RAD, Bec, Nancy and Carina ~ thank you for checking in on me and for your kind thoughts and words! :)

SSF ~ VERY appropriate and wonderful quote from the Dalai Lama...so true! LOVE YOU and Miss you LOTS! :)

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Crazy day...NO running!  First off, staying overnight last night at hubby's bedside in the hospital (wearing Levis in a recliner) = ZERO sleep!!!  But I am not complaining because I really needed to be there.  After multiple veni-punctures, NPO after midnight, 3 units of RBCs, the hct creeped back from 20 up to 23.5.  Hubby kindly refused to stay in the hospital any longer.  So after I gave him his Enoxaparin (26 hr. since the last dose, which probably helped slow the bleeding) we were discharged at 9:30 am. 

Made a mad dash home to give him a quick hair cut, showered and drove up to JSMB for the luncheon meeting with the Area Presidency and their wives along with four other new mission presidents and their wives.  It was a wonderful meeting!  :)  SO SO SO GLAD we were able to do this.  :) :) :)

Then we drove back to the hospital lab for another CBC draw.  Hubby was exhausted.  While he napped, I did laundry, cleaned house, made a juicy steak dinner for him.  After dinner, he left to do his stake prez. interviews, setting apart three missionaries, etc.  I cannot believe how tough and dedicated he is to do all that he does in such an anemic and weakened state.

I desperately needed something to help me relax so I went to Yoga.  The regular Yoga instructor is gone for Spring Break, the substitute was a tad harder. 

Hubby didn't feel good about spacing the Enoxaparin for another 24 hrs. so he had me give him another injection just before midnight which means it will be that late tomorrow night and the next night and so on until the INR reaches 2.4


Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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Walked a mile with hubby.  The walk made him feels better even though he's still quite pale and anemic.  It's been 8 days post procedure so I think he is getting better.

Ran by myself after bidding hubby goodbye (he walked another mile home) on the Murdock Canal Trail.  Lots of families out with bikes, scooters!  Such a beautiful day!  My Garmin batteries died at 1.5 mile from home.  AP: 9:27 

Today is Eric's 32nd birthday!  Felt bad that I did not send him anything...no time to shop the last 10 days due to being "prisoner" of the hospital. 

Company coming so spend the day cleaning and shopping.

Met our guests in Provo then went to Hailey's dorm to watch her open her mission call.  There were at least 80 of her college friends gathering for the occasion.  A world map was set up for those to write down their guesses of where she'd go.  Hubby and I of course guessed she'd be called to our mission, Australia Sydney South.  Guess what, we were close...she's called to serve in Australia Melborne, a mere 350 miles away! :) :) :)

We did not get home until 11pm after the celebration and visiting with our guests.

Inspire 9 Miles: 9.75
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Slept in.  Hubby and I made a yummy breakfast for our guests.  Wendy texted me to see if I wanted to run since she had a late start too.  We didn't go very far when we ran into Karin and Heather and visited with them a bit.  By the time I got home, it was nearly noon, just in time to give hubby his Enoxaparin.  He is feeling much better.  Went shopping for shoes...comfy walking dressy missionary shoes! :)  A nice young man, Chris C., who has served in our mission a little over a year ago, was our sales person.  He helped me so much! :)

Our guests treated us to dinner at J-Dawg.  I'm not a hot-dog eater, but the J-Dawg sauce is DElish!!!  Then we went to Bryan's final concert with the Philharmonic Orchestra.  What a fabulous performance.  Kory conducted the "Rite of Spring" by Igor Stravinsky, a very difficult dynamic Russian ballet music written 100 years ago (very Pagan and politically contravercial of that era) BY MEMORY!!! WOW!!!  It was flawless!!!  No one played any "rest" notes,  everyone executed their parts perfectly.  It was both awesome to listen and to watch.  The audience were riveted garnering a standing ovation at the conclusion! :) :) :)  Bryan had so many friends coming up to hug and wish him well.  :) 

Needless to say, another LATE LATE NIGHT for us! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 6.25
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Got up early to go to the temple.  Everyone was tired after lunch, so they took a nap while I got caught up on emails and such.  Then we went shopping for dresses, suits.  We're so excited for General Conference Weekend.  :) :) :)

This announcement was made this morning:  http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/church-adjusts-mission-organization-implement-mission-leadership-council

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From Kelli on Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 14:51:43 from 67.172.235.55

OH MY! I get busy with kids and life and do not look at the blog for days and look what happens!! It sounds like things are better with your husband thank goodness. WOW, what a not fun time, holy cow! Sorry, I had no idea this was going on!

From Tom Slick on Sun, Apr 07, 2013 at 08:44:21 from 69.171.160.181

Hey Ms. Smooth, in all this unsettled stuff are you doing the 2013 Boston?

From Smooth on Sun, Apr 07, 2013 at 22:41:51 from 71.219.0.196

Kelli ~ all is well! :)

Hey there Slick ~ yes, we are going! :) It will be my 6th Boston. My oldest two children and hubby will be there to cheer!

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Ran with Wendy and John (Zeus) on the Murdock Canal Trail east to Highland Glen Park.  Lots of runners, cyclists, families out enjoying the trail.  Perfect weather with cool temp and overcast sky, calm.  Made it home before General Conference started.  I should note that a sister said the opening prayer in the 1st session and Pres. Monson announced two new temples to be built!  :)  LOVED every single one of the talks!!!  :) :) :)

Today is my baby's birthday, 21, guess he's not a baby any more!!!  :)  He will be home in 9 weeks.  We will enter the MTC in 11 weeks!  Time's a flying!!!  :)

Inspire 9 Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
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From Nancy on Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 05:50:05 from 76.23.21.118

Nice run. Has it been 2 years since he left. Boy does time fly. I'm glad you will see him before you leave.

From Bec on Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 13:22:33 from 72.191.19.182

Wow, he's coming home and you are leaving? Time flies and changes happen so quickly. I will be in Utah all of May and I am running Utah Valley. We need to plan a get-together. I saw your name on the UVM roster as well, hope you are still doing it.

I have been thinking a lot about Boston the past few days. You and your family always come to mind when I think of that fun time. Hope your Boston is memorable and amazing!

From Toby on Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 18:51:40 from 199.101.229.6

Yeah for a great run and for a wonderful conference :)

From Teena Marie on Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 20:56:36 from 67.2.100.133

Wishing you a wonderful week!!! Luvs. :)

From Tom Slick on Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 05:53:21 from 69.171.160.233

when are you leaving for Boston......I'm gunna miss being there with you all!!!!

From Bec on Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 08:13:07 from 72.191.19.182

I was watching the travel channel and they did a spot on the Bristol Lounge. They have a dessert buffet every Saturday night, you should totally go!!

When are you leaving?

From Bec on Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 08:15:52 from 72.191.19.182

http://www.fourseasons.com/boston/dining/events-and-promotions/

Look at the website for details. There is also a bus you can pay for that takes you to the start of Boston. It's a charter bus and you get on at the Park Plaza hotel.

http://www.goldenadventures.com/upcoming_bostonmarathon2013.php

From RAD on Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 12:51:35 from 76.27.82.202

I LOVED conference! I'm glad you got a nice run in before conference too. I can't wait to see you in Boston!!!! I'm trying to get excited :)

From LuzyLew on Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 11:04:34 from 71.195.220.11

I hope Larry is doing ok and that you are enjoying your slow week. Sending my love. XOXO

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I am sitting here at the airport waiting to board a redeye flight to Boston, so thought I'd catch up on posting a bit. It's been a crazy busy week.

So, I think Monday was when father winter came back, right? I think it was windy and rainy and cold. Anyway, ran an hour on the track at the LC, Karen joined me 15 min.later. Then I went down to the pool where hubby was waiting. Swam 21 laps.

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.500.000.000.005.50

Still a cold rainy and windy. So we ran on the track at the LC again!

Inspire 9 Miles: 5.50
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Finally Spring returns but still a tad cold. Ran east on the Murdock canal trail with Wendy and Karen (Sky) wearing long sleeve top and Capris. Workers were installing picnic table/bench at the trail rest stop where drinking fountain was already installed. I heard that the "grand opening" of the MC Trail is scheduled in May. guess I won't get to run the entire trail until I return from my mission in 3 years. Lots can change in 3 years! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 5.25
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
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From Toby on Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 16:28:19 from 199.101.229.6

We ran the canal this morning and it is wonderful! It is nice to have a new place to go!

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Ran a quick 3 on the track then swam 25 laps.

Packed my bags before heading down to the MTC for our 6th and final training session.

Wendy was so nice to drop us off at the airport so so late at night. Our flight departs in an hour at 12:55am.

I have been so busy that this is the first time I get to sit down, put my feet up and catch up on my week's post. have not thought about how I am going to run Boston. My thoughts are occupied with the excitement and anticipation of seeing my two oldest children. I am excited to spend the weekend in Boston with them as well as with some of my running buddies, RAD, Lowell, TJ, MarcieN, MarcE and Ronnie. This is my 6th time running Boston and will be a few years before returning to run Boston again so I hope to have fun and enjoy the whole thing! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 3.25
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
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From DaleG on Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 22:45:10 from 152.216.11.5

Have fun, Smoothie. Say hi to everyone for me.

From Toby on Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 16:29:56 from 199.101.229.6

I'm so excited for your big race!!! We sure missed you this morning! You always bring such joy to the sport! Can't wait to hear about it! What is your bib number?

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ALL IN FOR BOSTON!!! :) :) :)

Got here at 10 this morning after flying thru the night. Walking in the rain and wind from the Tstation to our hotel with a suitcase and huge duffle bag, on the bridge with traffic across the river to Tudor Wharf was quite an adventrure! We were soaked, cold and tired. But it was lovely to see Lowell and TJ whose room us just across the hall from ours! We should've taken Lowell's advise and taken a taxi instead! The four of us then headed over to the Hynes Convention Center for a bowl of clam chowder and roast beef sandwitch. We got to the Expo when it barely opens! It's already crowded! We gathered up freebies, ate samples, saw Kathryn Switzer, the famous first woman Boston athlete who nearly got pulled off mid race because BAA didn't allow female participant! Now there seem to be twice as many women than men crowding the Expo buying up loads off Boston official wardrobes! :). They had no sz xs women jacket this year, or completely sold out within the first hour! So I just bought a pair of capris. Lowell and TJ bought a gazillion stuff! We went to Legal Seafood at 5 to beat the crowd! hubby and I shared a lobster and steak dinner. Lowell had king crab legs and TJ had fish and chips. The Rick and Dick Hoyt team were at the table next to us! When we left the restaurant there was a long line of people waiting! So glad hubby was smart to get there early! We walked around Charlestown, grabbed desserts. Eric drove in at around 11pm. We hit the sack at 1am. Man, was I tired with no sleep for over 24 hours! Hope the rain and cold wind goes away tomorrow! :)

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From Nancy on Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 16:53:54 from 76.23.21.118

It sound like you are having a great time. Good Luck on the race!

From Chad on Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 17:21:24 from 74.81.226.31

How exciting.

From The Quiet Pirate on Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 17:22:41 from 67.238.139.59

Hope you were able to get some sleep. It is amazingly awesome that you got to meet Switzer. I'll admit I would be a little star struck to meet her. I often think of her and the women at NYC marathon who refused to take their 10 minute "head start" when I'm in a race and surrounded by women. True American heroes.

Have a great run with your crew in Boston and keep an out for Sister Blister in her yellow shirt and speedy shoes.

From timp on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 07:02:23 from 159.63.144.194

have a great race Smooth!

From Mack on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 15:50:23 from 50.39.128.144

Has anyone heard if Smooth and her husband are okay?? Be sure to let us know as soon as possible Smooth!!!! I'm really worried about you.

From Russ on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 16:11:11 from 74.114.3.253

Smooth is okay, according to the last message:

http://allie.fastrunningblog.com/blog--am-6-miles-rain-hail-snow-i-wore-m/04-115-2013.html

From Mack on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 16:36:39 from 50.39.128.144

That's great to hear!!! I have not even met Smooth in person (only followed her here on the blog) and yet I have still been sick to my stomach worrying about her all afternoon.

From The Quiet Pirate on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 17:35:31 from 67.238.139.59

Mack- Smooth is an amazing woman! I was worried too until RAD told me she had found Smooth. Just a heartbreaking situation all around. I had tears of joy watching the live footage earlier in the day, tears of fear and despair in the afternoon, and tears of gratitude and relief in the evening.

Smooth- love you!!!

From timp on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 18:41:22 from 99.110.188.230

Thanks for the update - was worried as well...

From Toby on Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 18:53:32 from 199.101.229.6

Your peeps need a race report :) Granted, it's not like you have anything going on right now!!!

From Smooth on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 15:51:07 from 65.130.2.239

Thanks everyone for your love and kind concern. You are the reason I haven't quit the FRB. Your friendship and encouragement means the world to me! I have been MIA but haven't forgotten you. I do check on your blogs frequently, just haven't much time to respond and comment. I will sit down and type up a Boston report...just haven't been able to sort out my feelings and emotions over the last week! LOVE TO Y'ALL!!! :)

From Hillbilly Runner on Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 17:16:35 from 173.191.121.34

I was so worried for you and your family when the bombs went off. I can only imagine the feeling and thoughts that are going through your head. You are a "Special" person and you have a wonderful family. Take Care!!!

From fly on the Wall on Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 07:30:58 from 168.180.63.58

I understand the MIA and am waiting patiently.

Well sort of patiently. ;)

From Markir on Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 14:33:11 from 64.72.223.206

Hey, guess what I did today! Ran 6.8 miles!! I haven't done that in 2 years.

I am so glad to hear you weren't hurt. I kept asking Stan if he had heard anything but saw Eric's interview so I knew you were okay. Take care.

From fly on the Wall on Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 15:05:25 from 168.180.63.58

Mark, Thanks for the tip. I found Eric's interview on KSL.

From Teena Marie on Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 19:12:57 from 67.2.100.133

Fly~

Do you have a link for that interview?

SSF~

Hi!!! :) :) :)

From fly on the Wall on Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 08:19:25 from 168.180.63.58

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24804726&nid=148

From Teena Marie on Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 08:28:04 from 67.2.100.133

Thanks Fly! :)

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Boston experience is not complete without a trip to Fenway Park! :)

 

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Hubby and I went to the Cambridge 1st Ward sacrament at 9am.  What a wonderfully diverse ward with sweet and spiritual testimony sharing.  After church, we went back to the hotel to change and then met up with the family, RAD, Lowell and TJ and saw some friends at the Old South Church for the Blessing of the Athletes.

 

 

 

 

SO Glad I got this picture at the finish line the day before.  Little did I know!

Carb loading at Filipo. Mama Lulu made sure we had plenty of pasta, bread and salad! :)

 

After dinner, we walked to King's Bakery, long lines there, to grab the best Italian pastries in town.  We had a party at the hotel lobby lounge eating our desserts, watching recap of the Masters, laughing and making quite a rackus.  :)  

We carried the party back up in our room.  It was well past 11pm when I finally hit the sack after setting out my race clothes and gear.  Almost forgot that there's a race tomorrow...simply too happy to be here in Boston with my sweetheart and our two oldest children.  Tomorrow we will celebrate with the most yummiest post race seafood dinner.

 

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From Rhett on Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 09:54:51 from 199.117.154.53

Smooth, you and Larry are looking great. Your hair is getting so long. Are you going to give us a feel of what happened on race day or are you just choosing to move on?

From Smooth on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 22:01:41 from 65.130.2.239

Hi Rhett! Thanks for the kind comments. My hair would be much longer if I hadn't had Larry cut it. We are each other's barbers since his retirement. I think I'm a better barber than him though! :)

I finally posted a report today. It's been a difficult thing and I've been super busy with pre-MTC preparation.

How are you? I see that you've been running and back in blogging again. HOORAY!!! :) :) :)

Race: Boston Marathon 2013 (26.2 Miles) 04:20:00
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Finally today (May 1) I find the time to sit and type up a report.  It's been over 2 weeks since that eventful day.  My emotions were too raw, too much to process at the time. 

This 117th Boston was to be my 6th and last Boston for the next 3-4 years because I will temporarily retire from marathon running to serve a 3 year mission for my church.  Of all the marathons I've run, Boston is my husband's favorite.  He loves Boston, the seafood, the people, family and friends.  My son, Eric, a podiatrist in his 2nd year of residency at the Cleveland Clinic volunteered again as a medic; and like last year he was assigned to the finish-line med tent.  My daughter, Larissa, and her friends, Beth & Julianne, decided at the last min to fly into Boston (after running their Blue Belle 10K in TX on Sat.) to cheer me and play tourists here and New York.  I was so looking forward to seeing them and also going to visit Eric's family (my grand babies) the very next morning after the race.  I seriously had not given much thought to the race.  I just wanted to enjoy the whole run and soak in all the things that make Boston Marathon SO special, wonderful, magnificent, to savor the time spent with my family and friends.

Woke up still sleepy but feeling pretty good on race morning.  After hubby gave me a blessing of a safe and joyful run, I went down to breakfast as planned at 6:15.  A few min. later RAD came down.  She is SO ready to have a race of her life, her very first Boston.  Am so excited for her. :) Then came TJ and this was to be his last and final marathon.  It made me kinda sad to think that he won't be running any more marathons with me.  Finally Lowell came down with only his running clothes on, no jacket, no bag...he was locked out of his room...silly boy!  So, RAD and I decided to leave the boys and walked to catch the T to Boston Common for the bus ride to Hopkinton.

I have never seen such long lines, like a maze, RAD and I could not find the end of any of the lines.  Finally we merged into one with friendly people to chat with.  I think our bus driver was slow because I do not remember the ride being this long and we were dropped off way at the back of the school.  But it was fun visiting with our seat mates, Martin, the Irish gentleman and a first time Boston girl.

As a 5 yr Boston veteran, I knew where the shortest pop line is.  It always brings back memory of when Teena and I were there years ago and accidentally opened a "vacant" door only to find a surprised occupant inside! Hehe! :)  With one pop visit out of the way, we made our way to the designated meeting place, the "It All Starts Here" sign.  Amidst the huge huge crowd in this nosy excited athlete village, we stood and paused for a moment of silence for the victims of Sandy Hooks. 

Donna Pizza is a cousin of Karen Beeston (my running partner and friend back home).  I hardly remember what she looks like; but she found us.  So, after RAD met up with Paul, we bid them good luck and goodbye, Donna and I decided to stay together since we're in the same corral and wave. 

Donna and I sat waiting at the village.  We wish KarenB was with us.  We missed her.

We stood in the slowest pop line ever, seriously for 45 min. we did not move.  Finally when the MC announced, "Wave 3 people need to make their way to baggage drop off now!",  everyone scattered, there was no wait, no line, no toilet papers!  :)  With the crowd gone, I saw Lowell, TJ and Lowell's niece Karen Tree a few feet away shedding their clothes.  I took Donna over there to introduce them.  (KarenT is Lowell's niece.  I ran with her and Lowell last year 'till mile 17 on that historically hot day).  Then after a few more kodak moments, we finally left the deserted village to drop off our bags. 

KarenT, me, DonnaP on our way to drop off our bags and the happy march to our corral.

The five of us started together and did a pretty good job keeping track of each other.  With Lowell's silly shinanagan, we soon lost him and TJ around mile 5.  I originally wanted to stay with TJ, this being his last marathon, especially with his heart issue; but soon found myself having so much fun with Donna and Karen that I just let them dictate the pace.  I did not look at the watch once, only the clock as we crossed each timing mat.

Donna and Karen are so much fun! :)

We lost Donna around mile 12.  So it's just Karen and I, looking for her family who were cheering along the route.  We'd stop and take pictures just like last year.

At Wellsley, I ran along the barricade, slapping hands with the girls, reading their clever signs, feeding off their incredible energy.  At the end of the "kiss alley".  I saw a little boy about 8 yrs of age standing stalwartly next to his parent, I went over and kissed him on his forehead.  I could hear: "Oh, how cute!" uttered from behind. :)

What a perfect day, cool temp, partly sunny sky, slight breeze which turned into a bit of cold headwind during the last half.  I was having a great run.  We took a swig of gatorade/water at every station.  I gu'd at mile 7, 13, 18 and 23.  Everything was clicking along smoothly.  I didn't walk one single step on the Newton hills.  In fact, I lost track of Heartbreak until I saw the big 'ole balloon arch announcing Heartbreak Is Over! :)  I did stop a couple times to take pictures for Karen and her family and jogged to wait for her when she stopped to use the pop.  I did not care for time or pace! :)  We leap-frog'd with a guy dressed as a chicken.  When people cheered:  "GO! chicken!"  I'd yelled back:  "He's a rooster!" We finally passed him for good after Heartbreak.

Everything felt great.  No pain, not even a hint of cramp.  Having a TERRIFIC run! :)

 

The backside of Heartbreak is my favorite with the crazy energetic Boston College kids screaming their heads off.  One kid slapped my hand so hard that it'd about yank my arm off the socket.  My hand hurts from all the high-fiving!! :) The last 5K was AWESOME, I was feeding off the energy of the spectators.  Total strangers cheering SO LOUDLY with enthusiasm and electrifying energy, reaching out to touch you, like you're a rock star. I LOVE BOSTON!!!! :)

 

Running strong and happy with a mile to go! :)

Singing Called To Serve Him in my head, I was running so happy and thought to myself:  "I'm gonna to see my hubby and daughter in 5 minutes.  They'll be so surprised.  I may go over to give hubby a kiss and my daughter and friends a hug!"  Such happy thoughts, positive tunes and springy strides all came to a halt at Mass. Ave.

About a half mile after we passed the Citgo Sign, Karen ran up to me and said her husband just called and told her to not finish the race, there's some kind of explosion at the finish.  I looked around me, the police did not show any sign of concern, the National Guards marching along in perfect strides, everyone is cheering.  I said to her:  "It's probably some kind of Patriot Day (or heaven forbid, tax day) celebration or re-enactment of the Revolution War.  This is Boston, baby!  I'm having the best run ever and nothing is going to stop me from finishing.  In less than 5 min. I'll cross the finish.

Then suddenly motorcycle cops sped by, and wham! with less than half mile to go, we were stopped!  There was no sign of panic, just confused look, no explanation, just following orders.  We just stood there not knowing what to do.  I did not stop my watch thinking the cops will re-route us any minute.   Karen confirmed that there was an explosion near the finish.  I immediately pulled out my cell phone to call hubby, Eric, Larissa only to get busy signals.  I started to cry worrying about their safety and wanting to go to them.  A kind Japanese lady next to me comforted me saying,  "We'll be alright.  It's safer to stay together.  We can keep each other warm by staying close."  Karen noticed her Altra shoes and asked how she likes them.  We started to talk about our families.  She's from NY and has a daughter in her 3rd yr of med. school, same age as my 3rd yr med school son, David.  Then her husband and daughter appeared out of nowhere and they started hugging and crying.  The sight of her reuniting with her family intensified my worry and need to find my family.  I told Karen we should just get out and go to the finish, we're SO CLOSE, my Garmin read 25.85 miles.  We're right there, right on Hereford, then left onto Boylston where you'd find yourself in "runners heaven". As runners, we have only one thing in mind, cross the finish!!!

We sneaked out between the barricades crossing Mass. Ave. but the police stopped us from going onto Boylston.  Having stood for I don't know how long, may be 10 or 15 min., our legs froze up, we could not run, so we just walked down Commonwealth (which parallels Boylston) eastward on the tree-lined dirt median.  I was freezing, calling on my cell phone continuously.  Karen's cell phone died so she used mine.  We could only receive text messages but could not reply nor get any calls thru.  Then suddenly, a call came in from Ann Takasaki.  She's my sister-in-law's sis-in-law from Spanish Fork.  She wanted to know if I finished and if I was ok.  I asked her to call my husband for and let him know I was ok.  Then as quickly as her call came, it was intercepted with numerous text messages all expressing their concerns for me. 

We finally reached Boston Commons at Arlington where we could turn south.  As we crossed Boylston, I could see the clothing bag buses lined along the streets.  But there were barricades and cops not letting us through.  The cop said the bags would be put in boxes and taken to Boston Commons.  I saw no such activity at Boston Commons; in fact, the whole place seemed rather deserted.  Karen wanted to go back to her hotel, Westin at Copley Square.  So I told her I'd take her there and may be use the bathroom and the phone there to call my family.

We didn't make it to Copley Square at all as there were cops blocking every which way.  We finally went inside a dark and empty restaurant, the Melting Pot, to use the restroom.  This restaurant is across the street from the Paul Revere Hotel (previously the Radisson) where we used to stay for the last 4 years.  I felt prompted to walk down Stuart where the family reunion is located (with the first letter of the family name alphabetically posted on lamp posts). 

Karen followed me to the family letter L at the intersection where barricades again stopped us from crossing.  The place is deserted except with a handful of volunteers.  This would normally be crowded with families and runners hugging, taking pictures, with happy smiles and joyful exhaustion on their faces.  Not today, I stood in the middle of the eerily quiet street shivering, crying, worrying about my family.  Some random person gave me his space blanket and a lady urged me to seek warmth inside the building.  I just wanted to stand there and wait for my family who would surely show up.  The lady said, "this is now a crime scene, everyone is evacuated or ordered out, you'd be safer going inside that "store". 

So Karen and I went inside, she immediately headed over to the counter to use their phone.  Suddenly my phone rang, it was Teena.  We both cried.  She was relieved to know I'm okay.  I was so so glad to hear her voice.  She asked me if I knew what happened.  I really didn't know any details.  Someone tapped me on my shoulder and had me turn around (I was facing the door, looking out in the street to make sure I won't miss seeing my family if they come).  Then I realized I was in a bar and there were TV sets on the wall.  There were people sitting at the bar but no one was talking, all glued to the TV.  I saw the headline streaming across the screen: 2 explosions, 2 dead, 63 injured.  I told Teena we had to hang up so I could call Larry.  As soon as she hang up, I heard Larry's voice, he kept saying hello hello hello but could not hear me.  So I hang up and dialed him and this time my call connected.

I was SO happy to hear his voice.  I kept telling him:  "Don't hang up!  Don't hang up!  Stay on the line! Stay on the line!" while I told him exactly where I was.  Turned out he and the rest of the family were standing at the traffic "island" on Stuart/Arlington, not too far from me.  I told him I would walk towards the Revere Hotel and kept describing what I just walked past.  In the excitement of connecting with him, I forgot to say goodbye to Karen.  I figured she would call her husband from the bar and get back to her hotel.

I was so so so relieved to see everyone safe and sound.  Eric has blood stain on his clothes.  We hugged and cried.  Larissa gave me her hoodie, Beth gave me her scarf to keep me warm.  They texted RAD to tell her where we would meet up, back to Boston Commons at the corner of Arlington/Boylston.  Hubby tried again to retrieve my bag as we saw throngs of runners exiting the barricades with their bags; but again denied entry by the police.  While waiting for RAD, suddenly Lowell and TJ showed up on their way to McDonalds (a post-race ritual of Lowell's).  

You have no idea how happy I was that everyone in our party is safe and reunited.  I have lost track of time.  In fact I had no idea when the bombs went off and when we finally reunited.  Later on from looking at the times of my cell phone calls, I realized it took us till near 6pm (over 2 hours) to reunite.  When I later saw the clock time at 4:09:43, I shuddered to think that would've been my BQ time and had I not been staying with Karen taking picture, goofing off, I'd be tempted to run a BQ time today!  Hubby, daughter and friends were standing outside Prudential Center (where he always waits, cheers because it's right outside the mall where he could grab a bite to eat after watching the Elites come in).  They saw the explosions across the street.  Eric saw and treated the wounded in the med. tent which immediately turned into a triage unit.  Again so grateful we were all safe!!! 

We got separated again when everyone went different ways, Lowell to McDonald, me and TJ to Four Season to use the bathroom (but was denied entry, as well as at Park Plaza, guess all the hotels were under locked down), hubby to clothing bus, Eric being interviewed.  I went back to where we last saw each other finding myself alone again and just started to cry.  A local TV station (abc) camera man and reporter interviewed me.  I don't think they aired the interview because I was kinda mad at Four Seasons for turning away a distraught, cold, little lady runner seeking only to use their restroom, all in the name of "protecting their registered guests."  C'mon, this is Boston, strangers would give the shirts off their back to help you; but apparently not the ritzy Four Seasons!  I won't be staying there anytime in the near future, ha! :)

Larissa came back to find me and we walked to McDonald's, the only place not under locked down.  Teena called and told me that they're releasing runner's bags at Berkely.  So we sent hubby to get mine, Eric to get Lowell's and TJ's.  I did not realize I had not eaten since breakfast and the last Gu at mile 23 until Beth bought me a burger and milk (with chocolate syrup, they ran out of chocolate milk).  Finally we were able to get on the T outbound to our hotel.  The hotel staff had pizza and salad for us in the lobby/lounge.  For the first time I saw on the hotel TV, images of the bombings and victims rushed to the med. tent and I just broke down.  I did not want to look at those images, I did not want to eat.  I just wanted to go up to the room.

I took a warm shower and the first call came from Gary, my bro-in-law, from Hong Kong.  He was supposed to be running this Boston but didn't due to work.  We talked to Gary, still not believing what had happened.  We sat down and numbly watched the day's event unfold on TV, so surreal.  It broke my heart to hear of those killed and severely injured.  RAD came with a bag of chips and salsa and we sat numbly.  I had bazillion text messages and missed calls and voice messages from friends and family expressing their love and concern. 

I just want to thank everyone here on the blog and all our friends and families all over the country and across the seas for your many kindness, love, thoughts and prayers.  It has sustained me over these last 15 days.

I will never understand such evil acts of violence to destroy innocent lives.  My heart goes out to the victims and their families.  I pray for them as well as for the perpetrators' families.  How great the loneliness, hurt and hate they must've felt to cause others such devastating injuries and loss.  If only each of us know that we are all God's children, that we ARE family.  If only we would treat each other as sons and daughters of God who loves us.  If only...

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From Rhett on Thu, May 02, 2013 at 00:28:50 from 199.117.154.53

Smooth, thanks for sharing the details of your experience and emotions. I'm sure it wasn't easy to put into words. I'm so happy you and all your family were safe.

From Chad on Thu, May 02, 2013 at 10:48:42 from 168.177.153.60

What a tragedy. I kept watching the blog for any message that you and everyone else was all right. Finally QP got through to RAD and posted that you were all right too. It was a big relief.

From Tom Slick on Thu, May 02, 2013 at 11:49:38 from 69.171.160.244

Thanks Ms.Smooth for your heart felt Boston race report. Hope you can get past the since-less violence and get back to a better place in you and your loved ones lives! I'm sure that when you get away on you all's mission everything in gods plan will become much more clear and life will return to a higher plain.......Love to you all, Lloyd.

From shellberns on Fri, May 03, 2013 at 20:41:05 from 174.126.52.90

I was moved to tears reading your report. It sounds like you had a great time running with wonderful friends. I'm so glad you and your family are well. Take care.

From Bec on Sun, May 05, 2013 at 21:54:42 from 71.195.240.22

Great report Smooth. Sounds like you were having the time of your life until it all went down. I was praying for you that day and their families. Not a day has gone by I don't think about what happened.

From LuzyLew on Mon, May 06, 2013 at 10:17:04 from 71.195.220.11

Smooth. You have provided me some of my greatest running moments. You have taught me so much. My heart broke the day of the race. I could only think of you crossing that line at 4:09. We joke about being diamonds and titanium. But you really are. You taught me to be strong till, the end. Boston was always 'your thing'. So many of us have been blessed to be there with you and you have brightened the experience for so many. I am sad this was to be your last marathon in a while. But surely it would be harder for you to leave without this push out the door. There must be a reason for all things, or we must give them meaning somehow. All I know is, it is time for a new chapter. It is time for you to conquer evil in your own way. Not by running marathons, but by sharing your experiences and your indomitable spirit with the world. The stories you told me out on the trail will forever be in my heart. I can only imagine how you will go on to bless the lives of others in so many other ways "off the trail" in the next 3 years. You are the dearest person, and the most wonderful, champion human I know. Be well my friend, and we will be ready to meet you at the trailhead in 3 years time. XOXO

From Smooth on Mon, May 06, 2013 at 21:57:47 from 65.130.2.239

Rhett, Slick, Chad, Shelly, Bec, Luz ~ THANK YOU for your kind kind words. I don't think anyone would read this report being 2+ weeks old. Your comments are greatly appreciated and help me so much at this difficult time.

Luz ~ thank you for your generous, kind and loving words. YOU are one of the strongest women I've ever known. And I agree that there are reasons for all things...these experiences shall be for our good...to help us grow stronger and hopefully better persons.

I am so grateful to have you as my dear dear friend. I treasure the time we spent together and the things I learned from you. I so look forward to the day with gladness and joy to be with you at the trailhead again...in 3 years!!! Sure love you lots! :) :) :)

From josse on Wed, May 08, 2013 at 17:21:03 from 70.208.28.62

Thanks for the recap I kept checking for it and thought you were probably overwhelmed by the events that happened. Was so happy when i found out you and your family were all okay and well. Kept tabs on you though facebook and such. Have a blast on your mission:) any farewell parties planned??

From Scott Wesemann on Fri, May 10, 2013 at 15:53:36 from 66.232.64.4

Great report Smooth. So glad to hear that you and your family were safe.

From Smooth on Fri, May 10, 2013 at 23:08:28 from 71.219.9.121

Hi Josse ~ thanks for your kind words and for keeping tabs on me! No big party planned...just lots of private ones given by friends here and there. Crazy busy getting ready to move etc.

Scott ~ thanks for dropping by to read this report. I almost didn't write it because I was in Cleveland for a week immediately after the Boston Marathon to spend time with my son and his family. Then I got sick; plus super busy with mission prep. not to mention the emotional trauma of it all. It's just too sad to think about...but time has a way of helping us heal. :)

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After a restless night, Larissa got up at 5am to shower and pack and then left for their 8:15 bus ride to NYC with her friends, Beth and Julianne.  I was so tired that I didn't even get out of bed to give her a hug!  It was not how I envisioned our visit in Boston to be.  We didn't even take her and her friends to a wonderful Boston seafood celebration dinner last night (like we traditionally do after the race). 

Eric, hubby and I grabbed breakfast, packed then went back down to the lobby to say goodbye to Lowell, Terry and RAD who were having breakfast. We took the T to the end of the red line at Allewife where there is a commuter parking lot right outside the T station.  Good planning on Eric's part.  Got in his car and he drove us home to Parma, OH (Cleveland).  There were armed national guards at every station.  None of that day after Boston Marathon glow, smile or pride to be seen! :(

Our hearts were heavy with sadness for the victims of the bombings.  We felt a small ray of peace as we drove past the Boston Temple in Belmont.  We drove thru upstate New York.  It rained the whole way.  We stopped for gas, lunch and dinner and it felt good to stretch out my legs a bit.  It was well past 10pm when we reached Eric's home.  Emi woke up...she gave us a happy welcome hug!  Marianne is so relieved to have Eric home safe and sound!  :)  They were so kind to give us their bed and room while they slept on the sofa cushions in the living room.

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Happy Birthday to Marianne and Emi!!!  :) :) :)



Emi changed her clothes at least three times a day...funny girl!  :)

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Last day of our visit with our grandkids in Parma!  

 


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The cold north wind didn't help with my terrible head cold.  4 easy miles with Karen and Wendy just to chat about Boston.

Hubby and I talked about what happened in Boston exactly a week ago, from celebration to devastation, commaradery to chaos, dream to drudgery, triumph to tragedy. Larissa called. Eric called. I think we all are still dealing with post traumatic syndrome. Sigh! We mostly felt very sad and bad for those who lost lifes and limbs and their families whose lives are forever scared! Continual prayers for their healing, physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Today is our 35th Anniversary! Hubby and I nearly forgot! After picking up his suits and returning my dress, we went to a movie and dinner.

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From Tom Slick on Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 07:36:59 from 168.179.157.87

Happy 35th Anniversary!!!!

From The Quiet Pirate on Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 13:20:57 from 152.26.230.60

Happy Anniversary! I can imagine it will take quite some time to process and deal with all the traumatic stress you went through. Thank you for posting your beautiful family photos. Your smiles are contagious. :-)

From LuzyLew on Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 00:35:58 from 71.195.220.11

I have been waiting to read what you and Rachel have written regarding Boston. I can't even tell you how I prayed you and Larry were safe. I heard Eric on KSL later and concluded you and Larry were safe. I can't begin to imagine what this year's experience must mean to you and your family --you, being the queen and guardian angel of the Boston Marathon all these many years. I love and miss you so much, and I will forever be grateful for the moment I really knew you, Larry Rachel, Michelle and Catherine were safe. I truly hope you will heal, that Eric will heal and gain wisdom from what he experienced that day. All who have been at your side for a Boston Marathon (me especially) are so very grateful for your safe return home.

From LuzyLew on Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 00:38:02 from 71.195.220.11

PS happy anniversary, to the most wonderful, loving, patient, rock solid couple in the world! Wishing you many more to come.

From DaleG on Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 00:54:02 from 66.87.127.113

Happy anniversary to you and Larry!!! I knew it was around this week, but wasn't sure which day.

From flatlander on Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 17:00:05 from 76.31.9.237

Glad you are safe and sound, and happy anniversary. (My wife and I celebrated our 35th on March 22, funny coincidence.) Godspeed on all of your preparations for a much more important adventure.

From Smooth on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 23:07:44 from 65.130.2.239

Thanks everyone for your well wishes and kind thoughts and concern.

Luz ~ you were missed at Boston this year. I thought of you at the Emperor's Garden Sat. dinner, at the "It all Begins Here Hopkinton" sign. Along the course especially at Wellsley. I have missed you so so so much. Thank you for your text and for thinking of us.

Flat ~ happy belated anniversary to you. Boston has been our anniversary celebration for the last 6 years. In fact, we celebrated our anniversary there in 2004, before I was a runner. I guess we get to celebrate the next three anniversaries in Sydney Australia! :) :) :)

Dale and Slick ~ THANK YOU!!! :)

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Too cold to be outside especially with my terrible head cold...cough, sneeze, cough, cough cough! :(

3 miles on the track.  AP: 8:45.  There was only one other girl running and tons of walkers.  I kept passing hubby and Elder and Sister Cook!  Silly me. :)

21 laps in the pool alternating between freestyle and backstroke.  Hoping the jaccuzi would help with my cold, guess not. :(


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7 easy miles with Wendy and Karen on the MC trail.  AP: 9:45  Lots of coughing, spitting, nose blowing, coughing and more coughing. 

Temple in Provo with hubby and grandma.  Met one of our sister missionary who's attending BYU and leaving for home in VA tomorrow (originally from Bountiful) and back to the MTC in Aug.  I can tell she's going to be a great missionary.  :)

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From The Quiet Pirate on Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 13:15:08 from 152.26.230.60

Smooth- get better soon!

From Rhett on Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 14:35:21 from 74.41.239.14

Smooth, I hope your are starting to feel better.

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AM:  Only had time for 6 miles with Karen down 2600 N, north on rail trail east on MC trail.  Hacking up a lung.

Quick shower then went visiting teaching.

PM:  Graduation Commencement at the Marriott Center.  Bryan graduated with a B.A. in music performance with the honor of Summa Cum Laude (top 1% of graduating class).  So proud of his accomplishment. 

Evening:  sicker than a dog... :(

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AM:  Made a BIG MISTAKE last night by taking a MuccinexD and Symbicort inhaler before bed time thinking it would help loosen up the lungs.   I laid wide awake all night tossing turning coughing aching.  ZERO sleep = one super super tired Smooth!  Hubby dragged me out the door to walk around the block for some fresh air. 

PM:  Then we went to Provo to pick up Bryan who has to move out of his apartment by noon. Then we took him to HFAC for his graduation convocation. 

Boy, was I sleepy!  I dozed off sitting in the deJong Concert Hall when they played the prelude organ.  Thankfully, the speakers were really fun with some cool film presentation.  Bryan's best friend, Spencer, performed the Saxophone accompanied by Rachel Ostler, the violinist in his quartet.  The music performance grads also sang a rousing number.  The whole thing lasted exactly 90 min. unlike some other colleges with huge numbers of grads lasting over two hours. 

We love and appreciate so so so much Dr. Claudine Bigelow, Bryan's viola professor, mentor, examplar, who has literally raised him up with a beautiful heart.  She was his teacher since he was 10 years old.

Evening:  Dinner with Elder David Baxter and his wife Diane in the Garden Restaurant in JSMB.  I was coughing so much, very embarrassing, and not able to converse which is just as well because there is so much to learn from Elder and Sister Baxter. :)  I also felt asleep during all the car rides to and from Provo>Lehi>SL>Lehi....zzzz....so so so tired.  I have not had a solid night sleep for over two weeks now! :(

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Woke up to Karen's text inviting me to run with her.  She was planning to run 21+ miles on the MC trail.  My ribs and sternum hurt so bad with every cough that there is no way I would be able to run.   I didn't want to slow her down so I declined.  I texted Wendy who has already left for her daughter's soccer game and was running around on the trail by the soccer field.  I was so tempted to crawl back to bed...but I had so much laundry and stuff to catch up.  Went to the post office to mail off our visa application.  There was NO food in the fridge (it was emptied before we left for Boston) so I walked around the store like a zombie...$109 later all I got for food was milk, juice, fruits and veggies...should've made a grocery list.

Wonderful dinner with the stake presidency and their wives, Elder Baxter and Doxey before Saturday evening adult session of our stake conference.  It was a good thing I sat between Wendy and Karen because I was having some embarrassing coughing convulsions.

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From LuzyLew on Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 22:32:23 from 71.195.220.11

Sorry you're so sick! Get better soon. I've spent more than $100 walking around the store in a stupor. You got off cheap.

From Smooth on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 23:10:10 from 65.130.2.239

Luz ~ thank you so much for checking in on me. Did I read on your blog that you just had surgery? How are you doing? Luvs and hugs!

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Today is little Luke's 5th birthday! :)

Hubby was released in our stake conference after having served eight years as stake president.  Elder Doxey read the letter from the First Presidency of the honorable release.  It was a bittersweet day.  There was an overwhelming out-pouring of love and appreciation from the members of the stake.  I know how much he loves the people and the wonderful association with those whom he served.

My family and I sat on the second row.  I was bawling my eyes out in between coughing fits.  The choir sang with tears in their eyes the closing song,  "God Be With You Till Me Meet Again!"

In the 18 years that we've lived in this home, he served the first year as stake young men president, 4 years as stake clerk, 5 years as counselor in the stake presidency and finally the last 8 years as stake president.  Previous to our move to this home, he served 5 years as bishop, stake high council, elders quorum pres.  It will be nice to sit next to him in church now and soon we will serve as mission companions for three years! :)

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Last night Larissa gave me some goodd tips on treating the cough and insomnia:  drank warm tea made of clover honey and lemon essential oil (didn't have any lemon on hand) to soothe the irritated throat,  rub peppermint essential oil on throat and chest to ease breathing along with Symbicort inhaler to bring down inflammation, rub lavender essential oil on the bottom of feet.  For the first time in over two weeks, I was able to get some sleep, still waken to coughs but able to fall back to sleep.

AM:  Ran easy with Karen and Wendy...lots of spitting, coughing, blowing nose...at least the ribs and sternum not hurting as bad.

PM:  RAD came over and bestowed my Boston 2013 medal on me.  It made me cry.  :)  I left Boston early the next morning without picking up my medal so Lowell used his lawyer magic and got it for me.  It was so good to see RAD and her two little boys.  Nice break from cleaning/dejunking of my house which is an ongoing major project right now.

Evening:  went to the pool with the intent to swim, only managed to get 10 laps because the leisure pool was crowded with children and families. 

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From Nancy on Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 19:58:45 from 76.23.21.118

I'm sorry you have such a bad cold. Hope you feel better soon.

From The Quiet Pirate on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 11:19:56 from 152.26.230.60

You are too darn awesome to be sick like that! Wish I could have been a fly on the wall when RAD gave you that medal. I'm sure it was a special moment for both of you.

Rest well and get better soon. At least with all those essential oils you'll be smelling good!

From Carina on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 13:52:55 from 204.15.86.83

Those coughs are the worst! They linger forever.

Glad you got your Boston medal, RAD is awesome to bring it to you :) Get better soon!!!

From Teena Marie on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 14:52:13 from 67.2.100.133

Oh SSF ... I am so sorry that you are feeling so cruddy. I think you and Rylee are suffering the same type of sickness. She was officially diagnosed with asthma on Friday and put on two different inhalers. Then on Sunday had some serious issues and the on call doc had to get involved and put her on a z-pak and prednisone. She has been up all night coughing for about a week now as well. You poor kiddoes!!! I will have to try the lavender feet thing with her. She has already been downing the herb teas with added honey and lemon.

You amaze me that you are still up doing everything. Hopefully you can get some rest. Luvs.

From Rhett on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 14:53:18 from 74.41.239.14

Smooth, I'm so glad you received your finishers medal. How are you still running with as sick as you are? Amazing!

From Smooth on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 23:18:53 from 65.130.2.239

Nancy ~ thanks! I hope and wish this cold/cough/gunk would go away.

QP ~ I wish you were here with your sis. Last time you came to my house, I felt so loved and comforted! :)

Carina ~ Please tell me you don't have the same stubborn cough too?!

SSF ~ yep, am afraid Rylee and I have the same sickness. If I don't feel any better tomorrow, I'll call the doctor. I hope Rylee gets better real soon with your loving tender care. Luvs to you! So happy you are done with final and only have one more semester left to go. :) :) :)

Rhett ~ I'm glad I received the medal too. I have no luck finding a Boston official jacket though. The Expo did not have xs size and I was told to order it on-line. But there is none to be found anywhere now.

Shouldn't have run on Monday. I did not run the last two days, this hacking and coughing makes it very difficult to breath and run. I'm happy to hear you have been running and working out! :)

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Too cold, too sick to run outside, still coughing, lots of congestion that has spread to the chest. Hubby and I went to the LC after cleaning out one of the bedrooms all day. We walked and jogged every other lap for a mile then went down to the pool. I did 21 laps alternating between freestyle and backstroke. Felt good to let the jacuzzi jet hit my face and chest.

Tonight is the first time in 17 years that hubby does not have stake meetings and interviews. His former stake clerk came by to have him looked over some papers and forms to sign and commented that he's never seem my husband in regular clothes, only in suits! :)

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Karen texted me for a run. I could hardly stand another day of not running so I texted back a simple OK and proceeded to get dressed. It started to snow, blowing kind of snow when I walked over to Wendy's house who was trying to register for Hobble Creek 1/2. I went inside her house to wait for Karen. We braved the storm and ran westward with me hacking up a lung. Within half a mile, Karen announced, "let's take you home, you are too sick to be out in this cold windy snowy condition." So they escorted me home and I reluctantly bid them goodbye as they ran off for more miles. :(

In the late afternoon, hubby and I went to the LC and did the same things we did yesterday, then we went to KFC for dinner.

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Too sick to do any cleaning, so I posted my Boston Marathon report on the blog. I have been feeling icky emotionally and physically the last two weeks. I have restless nights from coughing and difficult breathing, and when sleeps do come, I have nightmares of the bombings. I continue to feel sad for the victims and their families. Time is going by too fast! Soon I will leave my children, grandchildren, dear friends and loved ones. I feel so unprepared to serve. Elder Zwick told us that the four months before our mission is the hardest time, once we enter the mission field we will have no time to think about anything, all the things that seem important before will not even be on our radar. I know I will fall in love with the work and our missionaries. I will have the wonderful opportunities to train, to teach, to work alongside my husband in this sacred work of the Lord. I know the next three years is going to fly by quickly. Right now I just wish this sickness would go away and I could be my normal self doing the things I love. Made an appointment to see the doctor this afternoon.

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From Teena Marie on Thu, May 02, 2013 at 12:30:25 from 67.2.100.133

I am so glad you are going to see the doctor. Rylee started feeling a lot better last night (4 days after she started the meds) and finally had a restful sleep.

You take on so much. Your spirit just is too strong for any human body! You go go go go go.

I hope the night terrors will end for you as well. Hopefully your mind and your body will be able to work through all of the emotional and physical stress that it has experienced as of late.

Thinking about you. Luvs.

From The Quiet Pirate on Fri, May 03, 2013 at 19:51:38 from 67.238.139.59

Hope you were able to get some relief from the doctor visit.

You're going to bring so many wonderful blessings to those you'll be serving, and we will look forward to Boston 2017!

From Nancy on Sun, May 05, 2013 at 08:09:14 from 76.23.21.118

I'm sorry you have been so sick. I'm glad you are going to the doctor.

From Bec on Sun, May 05, 2013 at 21:36:51 from 71.195.240.22

I hope you are feeling better you sweetheart. You have dreams about the bombings? You have such a big and tender heart, you are aching for all of the victims. So sad.

Soon enough, you will drowned in your mission and love every minute of it. You will love those kids and be such an amazing example to all those that have the pleasure knowing you.

From LuzyLew on Mon, May 06, 2013 at 08:50:05 from 71.195.220.11

Catherine came for dinner yesterday and told me she and her friend ( who were within 300 feet of the first blast) have both seen councilors for PTSD. It's real. She has had terrible nightmares and horrible crushing feelings of guilt. Please be good to yourself. We love you so much. You have so much good to do in Australia .

From Smooth on Mon, May 06, 2013 at 21:45:58 from 65.130.2.239

SSF ~ So glad Rylee is finally feeling better. I'm heading that way too. Simply have no time to be sick. :) Brighter days are ahead, I just know it! Thanks for your loving thoughts. BTW, did I ever mention how much I appreciate your calls at Boston. It's no coincidence that only your calls, Ann's and Larry's call came thru. It means so much! Luvs! :)

QQP ~ Thank you for your positive and kind loving words. I truly appreciate you checking on me. And yes, I look forward to Boston 2017 and I sure hope you'll be there too! :)

Nancy ~ thanks, I so appreciate your comments and "dropping by" regularly! :)

Bec ~ you are so kind. Thank you. I'm so happy you're in Utah!

Luz ~ thank you thank you for being my friend. Just knowing that I'm not the only one having PTSD makes me feel a whole lot better. I am carrying this guilt that "if I had not been running Boston, my family would not have had to experience that horrific event at eye-witness level...I particularly worry about Eric experiencing PTSD." My other quilt feeling was not rushing over to help the injured (I'm a nurse afterall), not able to run Salt Lake Marathon in their honor. I feel guilty for having the "without closure feeling". The nightmares are not as frequent now that I don't have time to listen/watch the news. I know it's a matter of time when I will have other more pressing things to take over my mind/heart/soul. I do look forward to serving in Australia. :)

From LuzyLew on Mon, May 06, 2013 at 21:54:50 from 71.195.220.11

Cath's husband is a PA and she has many of the same thoughts about helping. Putting her family in danger, and trying to get away instead of turning back to help. It did help her to talk with someone. I wish we could have a jog at the JRP so you guys can get together for some road therapy. Certainly hope we can pull at least one last Sat. Goodbye run together.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.100.000.000.0013.10

It was well past 8 after we got home from our church cleaning assignment...so had to run solo since Karen was out of town and Wendy had gone with her hubby earlier.  (She thought I shouldn't be running anything long with my sickness, so didn't make any plans to include me).  

Ate one of those PowerBar puree fruit thingie that I got from the Boston Expo, with no plan whatsoever, carried the cell phone just in case and a small bottle of really old Costco water, I headed out to the MC trail.  Ran west to the freeway (3.15 in 30min) then turned around.  Took a swig of that old Costco water which tasted very bitter.  When I got to 1200W/Bull River trail head, I tried the new water fountain.  To my surprise it was on (although the bathroom was locked); the water had a funny taste but figure it's still better than my water bottle so I emptied mine and filled it from the fountain.

Continued east and debated whether to go home for a 6 miler or keep going for more.  The legs were a bit rusty, the coughing has decreased, and the weather was SUPER NICE, so I decided to run to the east end for another 2 miles.  Got to another drinking fountain, just had to check it out, it's pretty much the same as the last one, figured it must be the new pipe tastes.  So I threw my water bottle in the garbage can and drank from this one knowing another drinking fountain is couple miles away at the Highland end of the gully and Dry Creek.

Had to walk the uphill end of the gully and was so relieved to take a drink break at the fountain.  I did not carry any Gu or money with me.  I told myself I'd turn around at mile 9.  I was averaging 10mm but then hit the wall hard by mile 9,  I could barely keep a 10:45, 11:00 pace for the last 4 miles home.  There were lots of runners, walkers, families, dogs, cyclists out on the MC trail.  I took a drink at every water fountain.  There are mile markers about every 1/4 mile and signs showing distances to various trail heads and roads at "intersections".  Too bad I won't have the opportunity to run the entire 17+ miles of the trail.  I was spent and starving when I got home.  Hubby was mowing the lawn.  I didn't tell him how far I ran...naughty me! 

Inspire 9 Miles: 13.10
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

First time in our 35 years of marriage that hubby and I do not have any Sunday responsibility.  So we went up to SL Mormon Tabernacle and attend the life broadcast of Music and Spoken Words.  It was so fun to watch Bryan played the viola (first stand today) up close with the Orchestra At Temple Square for the first time.  Can't believe for nearly 10 years since he's been a member of that orchestra as a music missionary that we've never watched the broadcast life.  Every Sunday hundreds of people (some from all over the world) come to watch the rehearsal and life broadcast of the famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir.  I am so glad we did that today which was our first and perhaps last time for awhile. 

They performed some of my favorites:  Let There Be Light, Libera Me (from Requiem, op.48), the King of Love My Shepherd Is, Bound For the Promised Land, Peace Like a River and the rousing closing number, Battle Hymn of the Republic.  :) :) :)

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.000.000.000.004.00

A measly 4 miles that was painfully slow.  Was grateful for Wendy's company.  Wish she was running Ogden with me.  I really have no business doing Ogden in my overweight, out of shape, post pneumonia state.  Sorry to sound so negative...call it reality check, the troo poop, anyway I look at it...running is pretty low on my priority list right now.  Sigh!

Inspire 9 Miles: 4.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
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From Toby on Tue, May 07, 2013 at 13:56:12 from 199.101.229.6

I'm feeling pain right now...2 weeks in Europe eating WAY too much and lack of training! We can run it together!

I talked with Collette this morning about doing a Saturday run - 10 miles-ish?? Are you and Karen interested?

Hope you are feeling better!

From Smooth on Tue, May 07, 2013 at 15:57:14 from 71.219.9.121

Sat. run with you and Collette sounds wonderful. I have missed you!!! :)

From Teena Marie on Tue, May 07, 2013 at 18:23:37 from 67.2.119.204

Hi! :)

How are you feeling today?

From Smooth on Tue, May 07, 2013 at 21:22:00 from 71.219.9.121

Hi SSF ~ feeling better today! Thanks! Looks like you are running so so so well, you're going to do FANTASTIC at Ogden! :) Luvs!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.250.000.000.008.25

Beautiful day!  Mid 50s, calm, sunny sky!  8.25 slow and sluggish solo miles on the MC trail, all the way to the west end from Center, then to the east gully tunnel and back on 3200N to 600E.  Coughing less, still lots of snots.  I have a pot belly, aarrghhh!  :)

Inspire 9 Miles: 8.25
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
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From DaleG on Thu, May 09, 2013 at 01:03:31 from 152.216.11.5

You're so funny. I can't picture you with a pot belly. You should see mine, it looks like it did when I started running in 2007.

I'd buy your UVM entry, but Amy and I are already signed up for the half. We have deferred our entry for two years in a row, figured we better run it this year.

From Nancy on Fri, May 10, 2013 at 05:43:26 from 76.23.21.118

I'm glad you are slowly getting better. Hope you are 100% well soon.

From Rhett on Fri, May 10, 2013 at 15:32:12 from 74.41.239.14

No way you have a pot belly. You are so tiny. I'm glad you are starting to feel a little better.

From Teena Marie on Fri, May 10, 2013 at 15:40:13 from 67.2.119.204

Pot belly????? WHATEVER!!!!!

How are you feeling today? Are you getting super excited about Australia???? Did you know that my very favorite candy bar as a child was made in Australia? Did I tell you that already?

Violet Crumble, Baby!!! Delish! :)

From Smooth on Fri, May 10, 2013 at 22:38:40 from 71.219.9.121

Dale ~ you and me...seriously...I'm back to the days before I was a runner...no joke!

GOOD LUCK to you and Amy at the UVM Half.

Nancy ~ thanks, not 100% yet, but hopefully soon.

Rhett ~ no lie...my eating is out of control, partly from stress, partly for comfort food to ease this nagging cough. You won't be able to recognize me in 3 years when I come home...I'll be this fat old lady! :) :) :)

Teena ~ It was a WONDERFUL day today. It's so amazing to be in the presence of Elder Oaks and Elder Clayton and to hear tremendous blessings pronounced upon our heads. I am very excited about serving our missionaries and the people in the beautiful Sydney South Mission. Can you believe we only have 6 weeks left?

I didn't know your favorite candy bar is violet crumble from Australia. I've never heard of it. I'll have to check it out. In fact, I know very little about Australia...guess I'll get to dive right in! :) :) :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

So glad Karen is back from AZ and invited me to run with her.  She is running much faster than me these days since she has started a T.A. job and needs to get home soon.  Took me couple miles to warm up.  Still coughing up junk.  Off all meds.

Went up to SL for training on Missionary Medical...man, scary stuffs these days. :)

Inspire 9 Miles: 7.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

Ran with Wendy and Karen.  Arthritis pain the first mile.  Kept wanting to stop.  Really struggled today.  Breathing was labored.  Then I went into coughing fits and asthma attack on the uphill.  I felt like a beached whale, literally, a fish out of water, gasping for air...very pathetic! :(  So very grateful for my friends to keep me going.  I need to remember to take my inhaler.  May be these embarrassing splits will serve as a reminder:  11:30, 11:13, 10:14 (downhill), 11:12, 12:03, 10:36. 

At 1pm, our IFR called us from New Zealand.  It was a wonderful 3 hour conference call to receive some training and guidance.  Elder and Sister Bertasso gave me (us) some great advise and counsel.  We are in for quite an adventurous 3 years.  :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

AM:  No running today.  Hubby and I went for a nice walk around our 2 miles neighborhood block, talking, reflecting on our 35 years of marriage, what a beautiful place we live in, the blessings of raising our children who all turn out to be such wonderful, terrific human beings, who love the Lord.

PM:  Today is a very very special day.  We were set apart as mission president and companion in Elder Oaks office.  We were able to have close family members accompany us:  my husband's 87 year old mother, his older sister, his younger brother who happens to be in town from Hong Kong, our son, Jeff and his wife Jen, and Bryan.  Elder Oaks assisted by Elder Clayton set apart my husband as mission president.  Then my husband joined them as Elder Clayton set me apart as full time missionary and companion to the mission president for our mission.  Very special blessings were pronounced.  Tears of joy and gratitude flowed freely.  We could feel our Father's love and the power of the Holy Ghost witnessing to us that these are His appointed servants.  Most importantly I felt an overwhelming confirmation that the Lord has prepared us for a time such as this, and that this is His work.  I am humbled that the Lord would put such confidence and trust in me and pour out His abundance blessings upon me/us.  :)

Evening:  we had a special Mother's Day celebration to honor my mother-in-law with a home cooked dinner and a small program of song and words from my husband and I and we presented her with letters written by my children, her grandchildren.   My mother-in-law is an amazing lady, an immigrant from China in 1949 and settled in Provo with her husband.  She raised four wonderful children in the Gospel with faith and humility.  I am convinced that it is through her example, faith and prayers that all her posterity are safe and well, physically and spiritually.  :)

Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
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From Maynard on Sat, May 11, 2013 at 13:46:11 from 199.190.170.31

Smooth: that is such an awesome experience. And you've got 3 fantastic years of experiences just ahead! Still, it's going to be weird with you gone for that long...

From Nancy on Sun, May 12, 2013 at 07:46:24 from 76.23.21.118

What a wonderful experience. I am sure you will have some amazing experiences on your Mission. I hope you can keep up you running blog so we can hear all about your Mission experiences.

From Smooth on Sun, May 12, 2013 at 22:55:11 from 71.219.9.121

Maynard ~ Hi! How's my good buddy doing? I'm going to really miss seeing you on the trail or at races the next 3 years! :(

Nancy ~ yes, it was a most memorable and sacred experience. Sadly I will probably have very little time to blog or at least in reading everyone's blog. But I will always treasure the friendships here. Thank you for your kindness and generous words. :)

From Maynard on Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:55:12 from 70.103.189.14

Personally, I think you'll be so busy the next 3 years you won't have time to miss us, or the running, too much. I would love to have been a missionary under you and the Pres's leadership and guidance.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.000.000.000.0011.00

I don't know what I'm doing!  Got very little sleep last night when Wendy's text woke me up this morning inviting me to join her for a run.  I had noticed the messages on my phone that the group run with Toby did not materialized...so I was going to sleep in...ha, did not happen.  Wendy announced that due to the warmer temp, we should get going.

As I walked towards Wendy's house, my doctor's admin. was running towards me, so we invited her to join us.  We ran east towards Highland thinking that was her route.   Nope, she split off at 1200E intersection and we lost her.  We then connected onto MC Trail at Mitchell Hollow and stopped at mile 4 to drink.  I ate the energy bar I got at the Boston Athlete Village and just chatted away.  We stopped at every drinking fountain and enjoyed the beautiful morning.  We met couple of guy runners and talked about our upcoming races.  I love days like this when we didn't care about pace or distance.

After we got home, Wendy helped me clean out half of my fruit room (to make available shelf spaces for my children's stuff that they have accumulated over the years).  Wendy did all the heavy lifting; I am a wimpy weak sauce girl! :)  I gave away 30 cases of canning jars, threw away 8 cases of expired canned food, emptied five 6-gallons water igloos, threw away 12 rice buckets, 2 (50 lb) wheat, cleaned out boxes of stuff, took several car loads of stuff to DI.  Whew!!!  We still have lots to throw out, clean and organize.  I guess 35+ years of marriage and 6 kids do accumulate a lot of stuff and junk.  The hardest thing is to part with sentimental things.

I was exhausted by 4pm so hubby took me out to dinner at Applebees!  Tomorrow is a going to be a special Mother's Day looking forward to my missionary son's call from Taiwan! :)

Inspire 9 Miles: 11.00
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
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From Teena Marie on Mon, May 13, 2013 at 20:10:50 from 67.2.119.204

You are AMAZING!!!

Please remember to find time to breathe!!! :) :) :)

I love you.

From The Quiet Pirate on Wed, May 15, 2013 at 11:59:49 from 152.26.230.60

Hope your Mother's Day was wonderful!

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Happy Mother's Day!!! :) :) :)

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From Jon A on Fri, May 17, 2013 at 16:46:12 from 107.0.7.18

I didn't get to wish you happy mothers day on Sunday, so I will now: Happy Mothers Day!

We are going to miss you and Pres! Hopefully we will see you before you leave. If not, what are your plans for when you return, are you coming back to this house? We selfishly hope that is the case.

Jon and Kelly A

From Smooth on Fri, May 17, 2013 at 17:07:03 from 71.35.212.74

Hi there Jon and Kelly! We will miss you too!

Yes, we will be back to our house after our mission. Jeff and Jen and their baby will live here and take care of the house/huge yard for us! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.500.000.000.004.50

Easy run with Karen and Wendy.

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 4.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.000.000.000.002.00

Wendy and I were on the way to Karen's when we ran into Dianne so we walked her home and then ran around the block.  Becca ran up to us the last half mile and ran us home, SO NICE!!!  :) :) :)  Very warm day!

My two "made in America daughters" took me to lunch at Blue Lemon, yummy fun time!!! THANKS girls! :) :) :) 

Inspire 9 Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Everyone wanted to walk instead of run today, so we (Wendy, Karen and Leslie) walked 3 miles.  Cooler than yesterday.

Organize stuff to be shipped to Australia.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From DaleG on Thu, May 16, 2013 at 01:40:17 from 66.87.126.75

We are all going to miss you.

From Rhett on Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:17:52 from 74.41.239.14

A group walk sounds like fun.

From LuzyLew on Fri, May 17, 2013 at 23:09:58 from 71.195.220.11

Love walking. It's so good for the soul!

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Movers came to pack up our books, clothes, a few odds and ends and my computer to be shipped to Sydney. They brought a ridiculously large moving truck. Our few boxes could've easily fit it a pick up truck! So silly!

After they left, hubby and I went to the LC to jog/walk on the track and swam in the pool. I had not swam for a long time, still feel the effect of the pneumonia!

On a side note, I had packed away all my winter running clothes to be shipped to Australia thinking the rest of the five weeks in Utah will be warm summer days. At the last minute I felt prompting to pull out the brand new Boston 2013 outifit (the long sleeve race shirt and the one and only running Capri I bought at the Expo). That proof to be useful two days latter.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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I discovered Wendy's text 10 min late, quickly put on some running clothes and chased down my friends. Caught them a mile later and walked with them the remainder miles home. No watch, but the distance was 3 miles in about 25 min

Went to the temple with Bryan and hubby. While sitting in the temple, I felt pure inspiration flowing into my heart and mind. It was a quiet whispering filled with joy, clarity and complete calmness. I will share one pertinent inspiring thought here. I have a distinct feeling that I should wear my holy garments (sacred under clothing representing a shield and protection and symbol of the sacred covenants I've made with the Lord) under my race clothes for tomorrow's run. I have never worn garments in a marathon before. I am now a missionary since I was set apart last Friday so wearing of the garments mean so much more to me.

After we had lunch in the temple, I went home to try on my brand new Boston running clothes and different pairs of garments, finally settle on a most comfortable pair and make note of where I should apply extra body glide to minimize chafing.

Toby brought over our race packets. So good of her to do that. I love that girl for who she is, a wonderful mother, wife, daughter and friend! :)

Went to bed early at 9:30 for a 2:30am wake up alarm. :)

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Ogden Marathon (26.2 Miles) 05:30:00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.200.000.000.0026.20

Went to bed at 9:30, woke up at 11:00, 1:00 and 2:00. I must've slept because I kept dreaming that I overslept the alarm and made my runner partner (a famous movie star) late for the marathon...very stressful and funny dream.

Anyhow, Karen, her sister Jill and Toby came to pick me up at 3:15 for our ride up to Ogden. I was groggy and sleepy but forced a piece of bread with sunflower seed butter that I got at Boston packet down in between fun chats with the girls. It had rained all night and still raining. Used the warm bathroom in the Summit hotel (formerly Marriott) and walked to the bus line. Saw Josse and her friends, John Vuyk. We got on one of the last buses and sat at the very back of the bus to avoid waiting too long up in the cold and wet and muddy filed. Ate a Greek yogurt (2 hrs before race) and had so much fun looking at Toby's pictures from Venice and Italy! Did I mention I love that girl?

We ran into Lowell and Susan right when we got off the bus. Susan went with us girls to line up at the farthest pops where we saw Matt and Wendy, Brian and Emily. We then spread our garbage bags on the ground to sit. Karen spotted Maynard and brought him over to our pad. Then it was time to make another trip to the pop before shedding our coats and warm up pants. What a muddy mess, in the haste of clothing bag drop, my inhaler must've fallen out of my capri's side pocket which I didn't discover until later when we ran into some nasty headwind and I started coughing.

Jill, Karen, Toby and I made our way up to the road to the start. We again ran into Lowell and Susan. It must be fate! :). What a lovely morning aside from the constant rain. I kept hoping that we will see a rainbow. Toby did a great job keeping track of me. I was having some wardrobe malfunction, the caprice kept slipping down my silky smooth holy garments and the weight of the cell phone in my back pocket kept dragging it down. I find myself pulling up my pants every 10 steps! :). I finally gave my cell phone to Lowell to carry in his rain jacket pocket. Somewhere around mile 4 I saw Eric and we dhatted away while my running friends disappeared into the distance yonder! O well, I didn't want to slow them down anyway. At the next aid station I lost Eric so I decided to see if can catch up to my friends.

At mile 6 Susan was standing in the pop line so I ran up to Lowell and we walked slowly and periodically turned to look for Susan. My caprice was still slipping down so I pinned it up with one safety pin and that did the trick.

I loved the low hanging clouds and the luscious green fields and mountains, the running horses, the volunteers at various stations who came out in pouring rain to support us. Many dressed up with themes such as Egyptians, Richard Simmons complete with cheering posters, island dancers, SO FUN!!! :). With their permissions I hugged and kissed (on the cheek) a young half-Asian girl, a Black young man with one leg, an elderly volunteer trying to offer me candy which I took a piece and sucked on (butterscotch). Whenever I see little children, I'd go over and give them five, trying not to get them wet as they were under the protection of their parents umbrella.

I did not look at my watch once, sometimes I had to ask the aid station people what mile we were at during the middle miles. This being my 7th Ogden, I do know where the hill is and that the dam is at mile 17 and then it's downhill canyon miles till the parkway. Susan was freezing cold bordering on hypothermia. Lowell was getting really tired and kept having to walk. It was quite a task to keep both of them going. I know Susan needs to run to stay warm and Lowell needs to walk to recover. So I would run with Susan then back to get Lowell. Susan refused to leave Lowell so she would walk when I went to get Lowell.

At mile 21 we saw a guy in kilt carrying a flag/banner. Lowell suggested that may be we can run towards him. I did thinking he would follow. I caught up to kilt guy, startied asking him all kinds of questions anout him and his mission that day. i even carried the flag for quarter of a mile or so. By the time we got onto the parkway I have lost Lowell and Susan. The first tunnel was semi flooded so we ran singled file on the right side. Half a mile later, I decided to run back up the canyon to get Lowell and Susan. All the runners thought I had already finished and now back to fetch my friends. Ai finally found them and I made them holler "choo choo" as we ran thru the tunnel.

With the slow pace, I found that we needed to use the bathroom quite often which suits Lowell just fine because then he could walk while us girls use the pop. We had to cross the road off fhe parkway to use the pop When I came out, I could not see Lowell and Susan anywhere. So I asked a bystander if he'd seen two yellow poncho runners. He said no but would keep an eye for them and let them know I will wait for them at the next aid station. I found a runner shivering and offered my cheapo poncho to him. He refused to take it from a girl. I ran back to find Lowell and Susan. When we passed this large freezing runner again, I told Lowell to give him his poncho (which we picked up earlier in the canyon when Lowell was wet and cold). I'd encourage walkers to jog with us, tell them that we're having a fun water fight with Heavenly Father...He won...but next time I see a rainbow...we'd know He still loves us! :)

Teena called and we chatted. Susan was worried about her family waiting in the rain at the finish. They don't have a cell phone. I had no idea that Lowell had called my hubby and told him I was cold and wet and lost my inhaler. Actually he probably said Susan and my hubby thought he said Susanna. Poor hubby was worried sick when in reality I was neither cold nor wet. Yes, my feet and arms are wet but otherwise I was quite warm and dry. When we got off the parkway, Susan and I ditched our poncho for the photographers! :)

Lowell picked up a straggler name Sam. She was walking a lot. So now I have three people to encourage. I would give them target to shoot for a particular hymn to sing when we reach the temple or the next traffic light. Only problem is while we did trio in the earlier miles now became solo (me) singing and annoying the heck out of the other runners. But I did get a lot of smiles out of the runners and bystanders.

When we got close to the barricade, I told our foursome that we have to run holding hands high and proud all the way to the finish! I won't let go of Sam's hand when she wanted to walk! After we crosssed I gave her a hug and did fist pumps. I went over to meet Susan's husband, Eric and their children Elizabeth (9) and Austin (6)...such cute kids. I looked at my watch for the first time and it was completely dead, no screen nothing!

Toby, Karen and Jill were there to hug me right when we crossed. They had waited forever for me in shivering cold. Such wonderful and loyal friends! I am forever grateful for their abiding love for me. I was in their "waiting" situation last year after pulling out of the race at mile 6.5 from a stress fracture and taken to the finish by hubby. I stood at the right side of the barricade until noon cheering everyone in, first ever DNF with no medal, just a painful broken foot and heart. Today, when they put the medal on me, I felt a sense of redemption, I kissed that medal...I finished what I came to do...I kept my promise to stay with my friends. It may be the slowest marathon time I've ever run,(I have no idea what my finish time is) but one of the most satisfying Ogden Marathon. Ogden holds many special memory for me even though I have not had "good" experience (mostly with cramping the last mile on Grant St.). It was here that I met Teena and her brother, at the time not knowing her name. I have run with many good and loyal friends such as the Waites, Maynard, RAD and my own son Eric.

There was no food left in the finisher corral, only bottles of water, small cans of coke, some orange and banana slices. Hubby came over to hug me and was totally surprised that I was dry. Karen said I was probably the only dry runner out there! "are you cold?". "nope, my body, my heart, my spirit was WARM!". How is it possible that all I had on was a flimsy cheapo poncho (the hood was not even on my head the whole time), a long sleeve Boston race shirt over a silky holy garment? While many runners had layers of clothes, Susan and Lowell had Northface hats with ear muffs, jackets, poncho, two to three layers of shirts/tops and long pants etc on and they were so cold that they made a beeline to the hotel for a warm shower. In a warm marathon, I would pour water all over me so I was usually wet but today under rainy condition, I was dry, incredible! :). Could it be the protection of the holy garments? I like to think so. I also feel that I ran with not just the warmth of friendships but the companionship of the Holy Ghost today! :)

Hubby took me to his favorite restaurant, Upchuckarama. I was starving so it was just fine! I have no soreness now hours later! I cannot post any picture or check on pace because my computer is somewhere in a box enroute to Australia. I am posting this on my iPad. Good night and sweet dreams!

Inspire 9 Miles: 26.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Tom Slick on Sun, May 19, 2013 at 07:48:56 from 69.171.160.35

Congrats on a well run marathon and your 7th Ogden!!!!!

From Teena Marie on Sun, May 19, 2013 at 08:33:11 from 66.182.75.180

Congrats on another Ogden ... AND Charlie free!!!! WOOT WOOT!!! :)

I looked every where for you (when I wasn't stading in the POP line). Ry was a trooper and willing to wait, but when the 4:30 mark hit Ry and I decided we had somehow missed you. Little did we know you were still on the trail having a party!!! :) :) :) (Ry had been there since finishing the half and on verge of hypothermia. He didn't bring a race bag ... rookie ... so had no jacket or anything. He was simply in his race shirt and shorts sopping wet!!! CRAZY BOY!!!! It was definitely time for us to leave.)

Glad you had such a fantastic time!

(The one thing I don't like about the ipad ... that is pretty much all I use now ... is the inability to post pics. Missing all the awesome pics you usually have on your report!)

Luvs. :)

From timp on Sun, May 19, 2013 at 13:16:52 from 99.110.188.230

well done Smooth!

From Maynard on Sun, May 19, 2013 at 16:56:57 from 70.103.189.14

Glad to hear your delay wasn't due to an injury. Wished I could have waited a but longer to see you finish. Still, was able to visit with Karen, Toby, and Jill for a while at the finish. Runners are such cool people!

From Rhett on Mon, May 20, 2013 at 15:02:28 from 74.41.239.14

Great job Smooth. I loved the report.

From Toby on Thu, May 23, 2013 at 19:52:21 from 199.101.229.6

Saturday was such a fun day thanks to your cheerfulness! I loved sitting with you on the bus and chatting! It set the tone for the day! I was so sad that I lost you so early in the race :(. But double hooray for finding Lowell and Susan! I sure hope 3 years go by quickly and I can get as speedy as you!

From Nancy on Thu, May 23, 2013 at 21:12:17 from 76.23.21.118

It sure was nice of you to go slow and help everyone. I think it is funny that your husband calls it Upchuckarama because my husband does too.

From Smooth on Fri, May 24, 2013 at 21:59:51 from 71.35.212.74

Slick ~ thanks! My 7th Ogden but six completed. Last year I had a stress fracture and pulled out at mile 6+ for my first ever DNF and vowed to not have another one so this was a sweet redemption. Did you come out to cheer? I figure I wouldn't see you when we finished so late and it was so cold and rainy!

SSF ~ I'm so sorry we missed you and poor Ryan was freezing trying to wait for me/us. Tell him thank you for willing to wait. I really wasn't planning on such a slow finish time and had everyone worried about me! But it was worth it to spend perhaps my last marathon running with Lowell.

Tim and Rhett ~ thank you for your kind words and taking time to read my report.

Maynard ~ Jill and Karen told me you waited and waited for me too and had just left 5 min before we came in. And I am glad you ran with Tony on the canyon miles THANK YOU for being my friend. I loved that I got a big hug from you at the start! Ogden is NOT the same without seeing you and hanging out with you at the start. You are a legend and my Ogden hero! :).

Toby ~ the pleasure is all mine! I loved spending those per-race time with you and catching up on your Europe trip and family life! I wish I could've kept up with you. I am in awe of your running and dedication to the sport. Hope your ankle heals up quickly and NO MORE injury. Btw, Karen's heel is bugging her and she hasn't run a single step yet. May be you two should get together once you're back on the road again. :)

Nancy ~ we and our husbands must think alike! :) does your husband call buffet, barf-fe too?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.000.000.000.002.00

Jogged 2 on the track with hubby. Swam 15 laps.

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.000.000.000.002.00

My bunion on the left foot really bugs so after one lap, I took off my shoes and ran barefoot (kept my socks on) for 2 miles on the track.

Swam 20 laps.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Can't remember what I did today. I don't think I ran because my lower calves/ankles were tight from the barefoot running yesterday. May be I walked with hubby. But we did yard work and lots of cleaning!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.500.000.000.002.50

Walked with Wendy and Diane cause no one wants to run this morning.

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 2.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.000.000.000.0011.00

My bunion still bugs so I wore the Elixir since the overlay on the Inspire cuts across the bunion. I only have two pairs of running shoes since I shipped the others to Australia.

Ran easy on the MC trail with John and Wendy. Gorgeous cloudless blue sky day! The wild flowers on the side of the trails are beautiful, red poppies, purple and blue flowers...lots of field swallows fluttering to and fro building their nests in the trail tunnels. I am going to really miss this trail for the next three years and the majestic mountains.

FOUR weeks left!!!!

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 11.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Nancy on Sun, May 26, 2013 at 16:11:53 from 76.23.21.118

Are you going to be able to run on your mission? Wow the time is coming fast. Nice run.

From RAD on Tue, May 28, 2013 at 08:12:26 from 76.27.82.202

I'm really going to miss YOU these next three years! :) Glad you got out to enjoy the beautiful spring. Four weeks...crazy!

From Bec on Tue, May 28, 2013 at 15:09:20 from 24.10.228.156

4 weeks! So excited for you guys!

From Rhett on Tue, May 28, 2013 at 16:14:04 from 74.41.239.14

Sounds like a beautiful, wonderful run Smooth.

From Tom Slick on Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:53:39 from 168.179.157.87

I sure love your Running Accomplishments and will surly miss you and yours for the next three years! What am I gunna do without my smooth, fast and strong and her Larry???? At least you'll be giving me a couple of years to increase my total marathons so you don't over take me so quickly!

From Carina on Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:16:09 from 204.15.86.83

Four weeks?!? You're going to be awesome! I'll miss seeing you out running for sure!

From LuzyLew on Wed, May 29, 2013 at 14:27:23 from 174.52.135.83

so glad you're able to get in a little running before the big move. Will you be able to do a JRP early morning Saturday? I would love to come up for a little run. I'm feeling a lot stronger than I felt last fall and would love to join you guys one last time before the MISH.

From Smooth on Thu, May 30, 2013 at 19:21:44 from 71.35.212.74

Nancy ~ Yes, I hope to be able to find the time to run. Missionaries are encouraged to exercise 30 min. a day. I just won't have time to train for any race!

Rachel and Becca ~ I am going to miss you girls a lot too! Lots of good things are going to happen in your life the next three years and it will go by super fast! :)

Rhett ~ every run is a beautiful gift to me! :)

Hey Slick ~ you will always be "my coach" no matter how many marathons I've run and yes, you will surpass my number of marathons in NO time! Come run the Sydney Marathon in Sept. Gary is running it this year!

Carina ~ 3 weeks left, time's a flying!!! :). I certainly will miss seeing your happy smiling face out running here!

Luz ~ I am so happy to hear you are feeling so much better and are stronger! yes! Do come run with us this Sat. It may be the only Sat, I will be able to run with you! Next Sat. (8th) my baby is coming home from his mission. I am hoping to be organized enough that I can go run Utah Valley as I have a deferment from last year. The Sat after that I will be busy getting ready for our farewell which is really Steven's homecoming. My oldest two are running the AF Canyon Half that day (15th) so I will go cheer them and may be run the last 5K with them. Then We go into the MTC the Sat after that (22nd).

So this Sat, is IT! come run with us (Wendy, John and Karen). We plan to run 10-13 starting at 7am, probably from my house onto the new Murdock Canal Trail. There are drinking fountains every 1-2 miles.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.000.000.000.004.00

4 easy miles on the track with hubby and Karen.

Swam 21 laps.

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 4.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

5 easy miles, that didn't feel easy, with Karen and Wendy. I sure was dragging! Have been super busy getting the house and rooms ready for Jeff, Jen and Skylar to move in.

I wore the Inspire 7 because the Inspire 9 was bugging my bunion. I didn't realize the 7 has over 376 miles, the arches of my feet were sore all day...didn't help that I was moving boxes, skis, shoes/boots downstairs all afternoon.

Inspire 7 (yellow) Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.000.000.000.002.00

Legs and feet still sore so I ran 2 on the track then swam 33 laps.

Jeff, Jen and Skylar are moving in tonight but we won't be there to help them :(. We have a dinner appointment with three other couples, one of whom are called to serve as senior couples to our mission. We're excited to meet them tonight! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.000.000.000.002.00

Came home late last night from our dinner with the Skousens, Bradfords and Petersons in Bountiful. Bryan was helping Jeff move the couch and mattress down to the basement. They worked so hard to move everything in.

Hubby and I slept in, then walked around the block, did not feel like running, it was a beautiful morning for a walk! Played with Skylar...so cute! :)

Cleaned out the other 1/3 of the fruit room to make available space for Jeff and Jen's boxes of things.

Inspire 7 (yellow) Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From RAD on Thu, May 30, 2013 at 23:02:22 from 76.27.82.202

It is getting close!

From Nancy on Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 17:00:10 from 76.23.21.118

Are you having your son and his wife live in your home while you are on your mission?

From Smooth on Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 21:22:11 from 71.35.212.74

Rachel ~ yep, it is right around the corner...18 days!!! :)

Nancy ~ yes, they are going to live in the house and take care of it for the next three years!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

Around the hood by myself Garminless.

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.000.000.000.0013.00

What a wonderful day!!!! Luz came all the way to my house this morning to run with me!!!!! :) :) :) What a special special friend and awesome lady!!! :). I have missed Luz SO MUCH!!! SO SO SO happy to see her!!!! :)

We went over to John and Wendy's house just as Karen drove up. The five of us drove to Lone Peak HS where we got on the Murdock Canal Trail and ran east and south from Highland to Manila, PG, along the foothills!

It was a glorious morning, perfect temp, clear blue sky, beautiful scenery of the mountain/valley/lake, fun friends, great chats!!! Such a blessing to have Luz running alongside on this, my last medium long run! After the run, we went back to my house to stretch and eat the delicious Kneader's cinnamon bread that Luz has bought us, yum!!! I shall always treasure the memory of this day! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 13.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

3 easy miles with Wendy (1st mile with hubby) around the block, no watch!

I am loving the time spent with my 9mo old granddaughter, Skylar! She is the smartest baby ever!!! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Nancy on Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 09:49:37 from 76.23.21.118

Grandkids are so much fun.

From Tom Slick on Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 16:17:49 from 168.179.157.87

They get over being smart by the time they make it to their teens.

From AmberG on Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 19:11:54 from 209.33.238.101

Yay!!!! You are spending time with a sweet grandbaby and your son is coming home this weekend??? Fun week for you Smooth! And I've been away too long, I had no idea you are leaving so soon to serve a mission in Australia! WOW,,, You amaze me!!!! Best of luck and lots and lots of love and energy to you....except you are the last one who needs extra energy, every time I've seen you, you have energy to spare. Those lucky missionaries!!!

From Smooth on Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 23:00:49 from 71.35.212.74

Nancy ~ yessiree! Grandkids are a ton of fun! We will have all 7 of our grandchildren home in the next couple weeks! I am so excited! :)

Slick ~ you don't say! my oldest grandchild will be 14 when I return from my mission! :)

Amber ~ Hi there sweet girl! SO HAPPY to "see" you blogging again! CONGRATZ on finishing school and back on the road getting ready for another PR!!!

Yep, our youngest son is coming home this Sat. At 4pm. Since no one bought my UVM entry, I figure I might as well run it...just hope I won't be wasted! :). So yah, I need extra energy, every little bit helps! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.800.000.000.005.80

I am the luckiest girl alive!!! So so so so happy to have one last run with my favoritest girls, RAD (with Adam in a jogging stroller, Becca,, Karen and Luz!!! They were so kind to run nice and slow with me!!!! Beautiful day with beautiful friends! I can't ask for more! :) :) :) :) We did more talking and walking than running, I think! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 5.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Lots of dejunking and sorting stuff! Then we went shopping (lots of walking, looking for a missionary suit for me...no luck...but did find a very nice suit type jacket in ivory color that will go well with some of my skirts! :)

In the evening we went to Dr. Bigelow's recital where Bryan got to play a duet with her! Great concert! :)

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.500.000.000.004.50

Karen and Wendy invited me to join them for the first few miles of their 11-12 miler! Since I'm running UVM on Sat. I don't need the miles. We ran east to Smith's, then I bid them goodbye and turned west on MC trail and home! Lovely morning! :) :) :)

Wash the cooktop hood....boy, was it gummed up with garbs of brown sticky grease! My arms and hands are going to be sore! :)

Costco and Smith shopping = lots a walking!

Jen cooked us a nice dinner...we've been eating out on our deck every night since they've moved in! I love these kinds of evenings! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 4.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Russ on Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 09:05:37 from 74.114.3.253

I've been a Smooth lurker for a long while, so impressed with all the marathons you continually run, and I just heard the news about you and your husband being called as Mission President. How exciting! Based on the sweet comments I see you making to all your friends you will be a fantastic mission mom. Congratulations and I look forward to reading about running in Australia.

From Bec on Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 11:45:20 from 71.195.240.22

Your evening with the kids sounds so perfect. That baby Skylar is such a doll, I would eat her up!

See you in the whee dark hours of the night my Smoothie!

From RAD on Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 13:46:13 from 76.27.82.202

I want to eat on your porch! :) Okay, I'd eat anywhere with you, because you make everything better. Glad you got a good run in with friends before hanging up your shoes :(

From flatlander on Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 19:46:01 from 76.31.9.237

Good running right up to the end! Is UVM your final hurrah or do you have a while before you leave? Best of luck on Saturday.

From AmberG on Sun, Jun 09, 2013 at 22:37:39 from 209.33.238.101

Can't wait to hear about UV Smooth,,,sad I didn't get to see ya but I'm sure you spread sunshine on everyone who did!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.000.000.000.002.00

Jog 2 miles with hubby then swam!

Went to packet pick up then met Lowell for early dinner at Olive Garden!

Went to Rag Time, the musical at the West Valley Hale Center Theater with Jeff and Jen.

Got home around 11pm. It was near midnight by the time I went to bed.

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Utah Valley Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:39:16, Place in age division: 11
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.460.000.000.0026.46

Went to bed past midnight. Did not sleep a wink! Got out of bed at 2am., dressed, hubby gave me a blessing. Went outside at 3am and waited in the stillness of the night for Becca to drive me to the park-n-ride where we met up with RAD and Marcie Wood. (Last year I drove seven runner friends to the start of the marathon, then cheered all morning in my boot. It was both fun and painful). SO nice to have RAD drive us to the bus ride, no stress, just lots of fun laughs and giggles and catch up with how everyone's been doing!

We waited for Lowell who had gone to McDonald to pick up breakfast, then just as we're ready to board the bus, Susan Roundy showed up so the six of us got to sit together for the bus ride. It was one of the funnest bus ride with Lowell eating his sausage and eggs and everyone looked on with disbelief.

Got to the start with an hour to spare. RAD went to the pacer gathering while we lined up at the p-o-p. Then she joined us and we did the pop thing twice. Saw McKensie and other FRBs. Then it was time to drop off our bags and head to the start. I found Lowell at the designate piece of grass by the clothing truck and we walked to the start where we saw the fast guys toeing the line and cheered them on. We jumped in with the 4:45 pacer when we didn't see the 4:30 group. Lowell thought may be he would try to break the record of the 80 age group of 4:37.

Temp was probably in the low 50s, clear blue sky, calm, perfect morning for a nice long run. We ran with Maria from Columbia, Marissa from Argentina, Heather, Chad, and vibram5 fingers guy. A young fellow with bright green singlet and matching shoes asked me where the bathrooms are located. We were a bit annoyed that there was not a single pop at the aid stations as promised. We passed by one construction pop that was roped up. At the Ashton Barn, just before mile 7, a long line of runners have formed in front of three pops. Now that I think about it, those pops were not set up by or for the runners. They were there for the group of people camping on the grounds of the Ashton Barn. Anyhow, other than that inconvenience, I thoroughly enjoyed every single moment of the race.

This being my last marathon, #47, for the next three years, I wanted to savor every minute, soaked in the scenery and enjoyed the journey with wonderful company. Every passing mile represent each month (25 months) that my son has served in the Taiwan Taipei Mission...the last mile will be dedicated to the 200+ missionaries that my husband and I will get to know, love and nurture in Australia.

Lowell and I chatted with everyone we passed or leapfrogged. He has a tendency to go out a bit fast, so I reminded him that we needed to not go faster than 10mm and he was very good at waiting for me. Saw hubby and Bryan on the westbound side of the road by the dam (mile 9+). We ran across the road to them and took pictures. He asked us if we needed anything. I said: "yes, I need to pee badly.". They couldn't help me as there were no bathroom to be found. We ran back across the road and realized that the entire eastbound lanes were blocked off just for the runners! SO much better and safer than in years past!!! :)

I was so happy to see the lines of pops at the half...so was my bladder! We took our time and felt refreshed as we began the second half of the race. It actually got a bit cool in the shady part of the canyon, not complaining as the temp quickly soared. We stopped to take picture with the anglers along the river, at Bridal Veil Falls and other scenic locations! I am really going to miss my Utah mountains and rivers! Sure, there will be beautiful beaches in Sydney Australia.

My lack of training, especially on hills, started to show with the undulating downhill and my shins started to complain. I took two salt caps (I carried 4 but gave 2 away to this guy who was having Charlie horse at mile 7) at mile 17 aid station where a girl put a mardigra necklace on me. Within 15 min the shin cramp went away. However, Lowell started to slow as in many previous marathons we ran together.

As mile 19 approaches, I looked over to the left shoulder and saw Luz waiting for me! I waved and.yelled her name. We ran towards each other with exuberant joy!!! BOY!!! Was I excited to see her! It meant the world to me to have her run with me every single step for the next 7 miles! She kept me going with positive chats and inspiring stories. She was my eyes, ears, extra strength and umph, prepared me for every aid station, we savored every patch of shades (made possible this year as they moved the course to the east side of the road, BEST change they've ever made) and cooling water mister. My chins started to cramp again at mile 24+ and wish I had not given away the two salt caps. If it weren't for Luz's reassuring company right by my side, I would probably succumb to Charlie horse. I am so so so grateful to have Luz there to run with me. She is a wonderful friend to sacrifice her Sat to run me to the finish.

At mile 25 they were passing out otter pops. I wanted an orange one and missed it.,..have no fear...Luz ran back to get me one. She even took care of the trash for me! Her positive encouragement kept me moving! Soon the shin cramps disappear. Hubby and Bryan were there cheering as Luz and I sprinted to the finish, chicking a guy in the process. We held hands and crossed the finish like champions! :). My last marathon is now finished!

Luz stayed with me till I got all the recovery drinks I cared to take. We saw Becca and I got super excited and so so so happy when she told me she ran 3:16!!! Wow!!! She did beyond AWESOME!!!! She worked so hard and really deserved this huge PR!!!! :). Her excellent race just made my day even better!!! :) :) :)

I wish I could go over to soak my feet and chat with RAD and others at the spa but I had to boogie out of there. After a quick lunch and drop Luz off to her home, we rushed back home. Took a quick shower, then Bryan and I put up the welcome home sign and tied yellow ribbons on the house lamps and trees!

We (hubby, Bryan, Jeff, Jen, Skylar, Chris, Alex) made it to the airport before 4pm for my youngest son, Steven's return from his mission in the Taiwan Taipei Mission. Lowell came too and was the first one to greet Steven at the top of the escalator while we waited anxiously at the bottom of the escalator. After nearly 25 months, I finally embraced my baby with happy tears. He looks wonderful, a bit skinnier and taller! His shoes were so tattered and worn!!! :). We took him to Red Maple for a multi course seafood Chinese dinner. We then took him to the Stake Center at 7:45 to be released. Whole bunch of his buddies came over to see him. I was too tired and sleepy to visit with the boys. Went to bed at 11 with a permanent smile on my face! :)

Inspire 9 Miles: 26.46
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From DaleG on Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 00:20:14 from 152.216.11.5

Sweet Smoothie, your reports always make me smile. I'm always in awe with how much fun you have at races. I'm going to miss you!!!!

From Rhett on Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 15:07:31 from 184.10.148.70

What a great day. Congratulations on getting your last missionary home before you and Larry head out. Congrats on your 47th marathon too. I can't believe you still have sleepless nights before races after all the racing you have done. It makes me feel better about my sleepless nights before races.

From flatlander on Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 04:54:44 from 76.31.9.237

Thanks for the wonderful report, godspeed in Sydney.

From Nancy on Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 09:03:55 from 76.23.21.118

Wow what a great day you had. You always make your marathons sound so fun and easy. I'm glad you son came home before you left on your mission.

From Teena Marie on Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 21:02:09 from 65.130.20.158

Love reading about you on top of the world!!! :) :) :)

You are one incredible woman!!! :) :) :)

(Orange otter pot??? I would have pegged you for the yellow ones for sure!!! :) :) :))

From The Quiet Pirate on Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 00:29:03 from 71.0.189.70

Smooth- your last marathon before your mission sounds like a wonderful experience. You've got the Midas touch though, everything you do is amazing, and almost always because of your amazing attitude! You leave people and places better off because of your positive influence on them.

I am so happy for you that your son has returned from serving in Taiwan, and it sounds like a wonderful reunion.

Best of luck to you on your mission- I will miss hearing about your running adventures. When you have a forwarding address, please share it so we can keep in touch over the next 3 years.

From Tom Slick on Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 16:47:26 from 69.171.160.87

Congrats all around Ms.Smooth-Fast and Strong...God Bless you and Larry on your important work in the next three years...come back to us safe and sound!!!!

From Nancy on Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 20:08:32 from 76.23.21.118

I have two nephews that are going to 2 separate missions in Tiawan.

From RAD on Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 14:22:34 from 76.27.82.202

I am SO grateful to have gotten to know you and be apart of your marathons! I absolutely love you and have gained more from you than I think I could ever express. I'm SO glad that you were able to do this last marathon to send yourself off to the mission field. I can't wait to hear about all the wonderful people you will meet there!!! God be with you until we meet again.

From Rhett on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 14:19:20 from 24.121.1.139

We played "Where's Larry and Smooth" during the missionary broadcast yesterday and saw you two sitting near the back with all the mission presidents and wives.Good luck on your mission.

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My oldest two children (Larissa from Houston, Eric from Cleveland) got up dark and early and got a ride to AF HS with John and Wendy for the bus ride up to Tibble Fork, the star of AF Canyon Half.

Hubby drove us to the mouth of the AF canyon to cheer. It was a bit chilly with the canyon wind which translates to tailwind for the runners. Saw all the top runners, then came Eric and Becky just ahead of the 1:35 group paced by AndyB. Saw Kellie pacing the 1:50 group and soon comes Larissa! Just as I was about to jump in, Toby ran by! I was so happy to see Karen running with Larisaa! :). So I got to run with them!!!! :)

I saw many friends along the way and talked to them. With a mile to go, Larissa caught up and passed Kelli, I knew then that she had a good shot of beating her goal of 1:50. Her official time was 1:48:13 beating my course record by few seconds! I am so proud of her. Eric finished in 1:29:00, not bad for not having time to train and running with a tweaked ankle.

i had so much fun running the last 10K of the race with my daughter and visiting with friends at the finish (Kelli, Toby, Collette, John, Wendy, Kellie Shepherd, Becky, Andy, Maynard, Kathy and Kimmy, and others that I don't remember now as I post this more than a week later. As we were walking to the car, I saw Leslie Petersen so I jumped in and ran the last .2 mi with her to the finish! I was so glad I got to see her! :)

Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 6.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

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Hubby and I were supposed to run together as we've done the last few days, but he saw one of the sprinkler heads needed to be fixed so he decided to stay and do that. Eric was just about to go for his run so I joined him and asked that he runs slower with me! We ran up on the MC trail and headed west to 1200 west and turned around. Would have gone more but he had to be back to the house to check in for his flight home tomorrow. 5 miles in 42 min.

We had a very nice run together, mother and son, wonderful conversations and beautiful weather. It seems fitting that I should run my last run at home (for the next three years) with my son who got me started running and into marathoning 7 years ago. There were a few memorable runs with him, we both ran our first marathons in St. George 2005 and 2006. I remembered running a New Year's Eve run with him the first year he was off to med school. We ran together in Des Moines the morning of his med school graduation and that was our last run in Des Moines. He ran me in from the mouth of the Canyon to the finish at the Ogden Marathon three years ago when he was doing externship in Utah. It would be great to run with him in Australia! :)

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From Teena Marie on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 21:50:32 from 65.130.20.158

Sounds like you had the perfect running partner!!! :)

From Smooth on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 21:58:56 from 69.169.178.68

Hi there SSF! Just read your Sat post about Sherm and Sophers regional meet! Very very happy and proud of your speedstars!!!L. Wow!!! Siophers looks awesome!!!! :)

From runningafterbabies on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 22:49:12 from 208.54.4.205

Have a wonderful time in Australia. The meeting yesterday got me so excited about missionary work!

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Jeff and Steven drove hubby and I to the MTC at 8 this morning after dropping Eric off at the airport at 6. Hubby gave Eric and Steven a Father's blessing before saying all the goodbyes and hugs!

We were greeted warmly by the MTC presidency. President and I got to put our missionary mame tags on each other ceremoniously. :) :) :) Then a young sister MTC staff guided us to various rooms for adminstrative items such as photo taking (our photos would be posted in the hall of the MTC), travel service, financial service, missionary medical, etc.

After lunch we were trained in "member districts" then get to meet and mingle with other mission presidents and wives.

This will be my last post for awhile as I put aside personal interests for a short time. I have been greatly blessed. I am loving the new mission president seminar in the MTC!!!! I will record these special special experiences in my missionary journal.

Just want to express my love and appreciation for all the friends I've made on this blog and in the running community. you have touched my life and have been a tremendous influence for good! I will miss you. Please know that we will meet and run again! Until then God be with you and may you find joy and satisfaction in your endeavors! :) :) :)

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From Toby on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 21:52:45 from 199.101.229.6

I need to go back and read your other entries...but hopefully you are still online :). Will you have your personal email while in Australia? I sure love you Smoothie and am going to miss you!

From Smooth on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 21:56:58 from 69.169.178.68

Yes Toby, I will still check my personal email. I will miss you too. Will stay in touch!

From RAD on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 23:09:21 from 76.27.82.202

I've been thinking of you all weekend! I've loved hearing your stories and feeling the inspiration from you. You'll be in my prayers and I'll be missing you like crazy!!!

From Nancy on Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 17:16:06 from 76.23.21.118

Thanks for the post. I know you and your husband will do a great job. I will miss reading your blog.

From artichoke on Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 21:38:14 from 174.52.123.59

Good luck to you these next 3 years. All the best for you.

From flatlander on Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 17:41:37 from 64.129.54.210

Get in a few runs for us down under, even if you don't post them. Best wishes.

From Tom Slick on Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 16:16:00 from 69.171.160.30

Be Careful out there and come home to us safe and sound when the time comes....

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7K on the brand new treadmill in the mission home.

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Only had time for 4 K

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Travel day to Orange, no running.

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From Chad on Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 09:52:47 from 168.177.153.180

So everything is in kilometers now? Cool.

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It is winter here in Australia. Morning temp is around 9 degree celsius and gets up to a high of 18. When the sun is out it is very comfortable outside. I haven't been able to run outside but hope to once prez. and I get settle in.

Our first week here was a whirlwind, we literally hit the ground running last Monday July 1, (we arrived on Sunday). first thing every Minday morning is our meeting with the office missionaries and our assitants. Then we had a meeting with the Church Physicla Facility people. Then we held our very first Mission Leadership Council (2 assistants, 10 zone leaders, 2 fleets elders). It was a very intense 4-5 hours training and teaching.

We still have no wifi service in the home making it difficult to get on line to do some of the administration and communication stuff. On Tue and Wed we held two Zone Conferences. We even went proselyting after ZC with the missionsries on Tue. I had a lot of fun proselyting with Sister Fotualii and Sister Tu'ilotolava.

We love our missionaries!!!! :) We have met and visited, taught and trained about 1/3 of them last week. This week we will have three zone conferences with one far away enough requiring an overnight stay. We will also preside at a District Conference this weekend (like Stake Conference).

Looking ahead we are anticipating 56 missionaries on the next intake in couple of weeks. There are so much that need to be done both temporally and spiritually for these incoming missionaries. We are in an exciting time to take part in the hastening of the work of the Lord.

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From DaleG on Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 18:57:14 from 152.216.11.5

Hi Smoothie!!! Glad to hear you're getting settled in. I hope everything goes well for you both.

From Nancy on Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 11:36:12 from 76.23.21.118

I loved reading about your mission. I hope you will keep writing about it.

From RAD on Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 22:16:34 from 76.27.82.202

What a pleasant surprise! I check up on the blog for my weekly entries and out of habit come here, because I miss your guts and what do I get?!? A post!!! YAY!!

I'm in awe at all that you have already done. I know those missionaries are loving your service and leadership to them. Keep the updates coming. Can't wait to hear more!! Prayers are with you always.

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Quick 5K before going to the Macarthur Zone Conference in Bliar Athol Chapel today.  We met with 20 of our missionaries, all elders in this zone, they come from all over: Micronesia, Saipan, Hong Kong, Tahiti, the majority are islanders from Tonga, Samoa, New Zealand. 

It rained last night and this morning so it's a bit cold.

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Another quick 5K on the treadmill before leaving for the Fairfield Zone Conference.  Had to pack an overnight bag as we will leave for a 3+ hours drive to Canberra right after zone conference.   It's going to be a LONG day.

We met 14 elders and 2 sisters today, again mostly from the Polynesia islands of Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, one elder is from Switzerland (he speaks fluent Italian, French and some German), the sisters are from the Filipines and India.  I love visiting with them while Prez. interviewed each one.  We had each companionship come out for the interview/visit while the rest of the missionaries watch the 2 hour World Wide Broadcast of "The Work of Salvation" in the chapel.  The conference starts at 9am and usually finishes around 4 or 5pm depending on the size of the zone.

This is the format we've been using for our zone conferences, conducted by one of our assistants, presided by Prez.

1.  Opening Hymn and prayer.

2.  Recitations of Missionary Purpose and D&C 4.

Brief introduction of each missionary (where they're from, how long they've been in the mission, what language program they're serving in, their family background, converts or born in the Church).  Then I will tell them a little about Prez. and I and our children and missions they served.

3.  Assigned talks by 6 missionaries, 5-10 minutes each, most took 10 or more min, all have wonderful testimonies.

4.  10 minutes break, the assistants hand out their mails/packages from home.

5.  Some zone will present a musical number ~ singing accompanied by guitar.

6.  Training by me 20-30 min. about the sacred call to serve in this "new era".

7.  Training by Prez. 2 hr. on the visions and cultures of our mission.

8.  LUNCH break (usually at 1pm), the assistants ordered and picked up Subway sandwitches.  It's also fun time for the missionaries to visit and get re-acquainted with those in other districts and me to take their pictures.  :)

9.  Fleet elders to train on car safety and rules, flats (apartments) maintenance, etc.

10.  The World Wide Broadcast of the new mission president seminar:  Work of Salvation and simultaneously we pulled each companionship out for interview/visit.

11.  Closing remarks by Prez., closing hymn and prayer.

12.  Hugs and goodbyes.  If schedule allowed, prez. and I would go out to proselyte or do teaching appointment with the elders and sisters (usually around 5:30 and be done by 6:30pm).

Today we didn't have time to proselyte as we have to make the 3+ hour drive to Canberra.  I think we left around 6:30 and stopped at a KFC in Golburn for dinner (No Wednesday $2.99 chicken and corn special here).  We checked in our hotel just before 10pm and president read and replied some of the letters the missionaries wrote him. :)



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No running today.  We are in Canberra.  Woke up to -2 degrees Celcius...Freezing!!!  You could see your breath.  All the locals were wearing heavy winter coat.  Since I have not received my shipment of things shipped from home, I wore a short sleeve sweater under my dress, suit jacket and fleece jacket and double layers or nylons, and a pair of cotton gloves (the fleece jacket and gloves are what I usually wear at the start of the marathon and dropped off, SO glad I put those in my suitcase).  Did have a big breakfast in the hotel restaurant before the assistants came to pick us up to our Zone Conference. 

Canberra is a beautiful capital city of Australia.  The streets are much wider and there are fewer cars than in Sydney and its suburbs.  Too bad we drove in at night and was in the church building all day and drove back to Mortdale at night so we were unable to see the city in day light.

Today we met 20 elders and sisters and 4 senior missionaries.  A lot of these missionaries are serving in districts far away, Narooma is a 3 hr drive from the south.  One set of sister missionaries and senior couple (serving as Branch president) serve in Narooma.  I was told that these branches have very few members but most are very faithful.  These towns along the coasts are beautiful and frequented by tourists, so the missionaries are doing their best to strengthen the membership.  Among the missionaries we met today, two are from Japan, one is from the island of Kiribus. 

The highlight of the day was after zone conference, we had the opportunity to sit in a lesson with a young Chinese couple from Beijing, China, who are studying in the Canberra University.  The elders (a half Japanese and a Polynesian) taught them in English while the husband spoke in broken English.  Two member friends, (Chinese students from China and Hong Kong) helped the husband with a few words.  The wife offered a beautiful prayer in Chinese after the lesson.  It is wonderful to see the work of the Lord moving forward, to witness His mighty hand in preparing souls for the missionaries to teach and to bring them unto Christ.  It is both humbling and inspiring!  I LOVE missionary work.  I LOVE my Heavenly Father's children!  :)

We left Canberra around 7:30pm, stopped at an Asian noodle shop for dinner and began the 3+ hr drive back home, again in the dark so could not see the scenery.  During most of our road trips, we visited with our two wonderful assistants in between taking calls from our missionaries, blessing and curse of the cell phone! :)

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Only a quick 4K as my run was interrupted by a phone call from the Physical Facility Manager.  He and the pool maintenance guy were here to work on the pool pump house which is right outside the window of the room where my treadmill is parked. 

Prez went to the morningside of the Mortdale Stake Youth Mini-MTC.  I was supposed to go with him and speak but had to stay home because we were told that the moving company will deliver our shipment from Utah today.  Hallelujah!!!  I finally got my coat!!!  Spent the rest of the day doing laundry and unpacking the shipment.  Our washer and dryer are so tiny...it's like barbie doll size...seriously!!!  It took all day to do just 3 little loads of simple shirts and garments....very inefficient. 

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Went to our second baptism today.  Last Sat. we went to a Samoan baptism of a father whose wife is a member.  They have three little daughters.  He indicated to us that his goal is to take his family to the temple a year from now. :)

Today we went to the baptism of an 85 year old grandfather.  His son baptized him.  You could see and feel the joy of the family as well as the ward family.  It is a Tongan ward so the service was entirely in Tongan.  Imagine my surprise when the bishop called Prez. and I to speak at the end.  I wish they would just sing more.  And my wish came true when the grandfather dressed in "tuxedo like suit" got up to the stand and played the guitar and sang a lovely Tongan song before the closing hymn/prayer.  Did I mention the Tongans are born singers/harmonizers.  Most of all their faith and love for God is SO AMAZING!!!

 

We had quite an adventure today driving around after the baptism to Hurtsville to look for the shopping mall.  We found it, the parking in the carpark structure was crazy busy and tight and has a three hr limit or face $101 fine.  The mall is great, everything is TWICE as expensive!!!  For example, bananas on special are $2.99 per kg.  Chicken drumsticks are $19.99 per 2kg.  We paid $30 for 24 packs of toilet paper.  $1AU is about $0.89US.  Yikes!!! 

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From Teena Marie on Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 19:35:20 from 65.130.20.158

$30 for toilet paper????? That is crazy!!! Hmmm ... how big are the leaves there???

From Teena Marie on Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 19:36:28 from 65.130.20.158

And one more thing:

Love you! :)

From Rhett on Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:21:18 from 24.121.0.8

I just realized that you were posting again! I'm so excited to hear all about your mission experiences. What a wonderful way to help us all feel the spirit of missionary work.

From Toby on Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 20:56:23 from 199.101.229.6

I didn't realize you were posting!!!!!! Yeah for us! You look so darling as a missionary (you were darling before too!). It is great to keep up with you!

From DaleG on Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 18:47:42 from 152.216.11.5

Hi Smoothie, glad things are going well for you both. Go easy on the toilet paper!

From timp on Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 19:42:44 from 99.110.188.230

love the posts Smooth

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Finally!!!  Today was my first day venturing out of the mission home on the road!!!  :) :) :) :) Cool temp, calm and partly sunny.  Ran on the route towards the mission office.  Turned around when I reached 1.5 miles (just before the traffic light).  School traffic was busy.  Students here wear school uniforms!!! 

Busy day with getting the home ready for our house guests (area seventy and his executive secretary) who are flying in from Melbourne; then hosting dinner for all the Stake presidents and their wives in our mission.  Wonderful leaders and servants of the Lord here in Australia!  :)

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From RAD on Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 17:04:01 from 76.27.82.202

I'm SO glad you got out for a good run to put the world in perspective. I know that it must've felt good to get the road beneath your feet again. I love checking in on your blog and seeing beautiful posts from the other side of the world! Miss you, but am SO grateful for the amazing service that you continue to provide to the building of the Kingdom. Praying for you and the work daily.

From Rhett on Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:38:08 from 24.121.0.8

Wow Smooth, the day in the life of the wife of Mission Pres Smooth is busy. Running is the best way to explore an area. I'm glad you were able to get out for a quick run.

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No running today.  Traveling to Nowra for District Conference this weekend.  I really enjoy these road trips to the far-flung coastal towns where our missionaries serving in these tiny branches.  I think there were about 50 people in attendance filling up most of the tiny chapel in Nawra.  Some of the members have to travel 3 hours (e.g.from Narooma) to attend conference.  The saints fed us such yummy food!  I must've gained 5lbs over the weekend! :)

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From RAD on Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 17:07:50 from 76.27.82.202

I hope to someday see some pictures of these saints that love and adore you as much as we do! :) I'm glad that the work is going well and it really bouys my heart to hear of the faithfulness of the members. Keep the work moving forward...like I know you are!

From Kathie on Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 20:20:23 from 174.27.246.56

It is so great to hear from you! I am glad you are still running, it will be great to follow your mission adventures!

From Teena Marie on Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:44:18 from 65.130.28.159

Hi!!!! :) :) :)

I L*O*V*E that you are still running and posting!!! :)

Aaaahhhh ... yummy food. I'm sure that all those wonderful Aussies are more than happy to feed you because that means they get to spend time with an AMAZING woman!

Luvs!! :) :) :)

From The Quiet Pirate on Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 22:19:32 from 71.0.190.233

Best surprise of the week! I looked at your blog hoping to see an address posted of where I could write to you, and what do you know? HERE YOU ARE!

It is wonderful to see you're still running and exploring your new home up close and personal on the side of the road :-)

I'm with RAD- photos of your new home and new friends would be awesome. Keep up the running, and keep sharing your stories. You are inspirational!

From Nancy on Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 18:50:47 from 76.23.21.118

I really enjoy hearing about your mission. You are doing a great job.

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On the road/sidewalk, turned around at Myall.  Beautiful cool morning.  The birds here are very funny.  I dislike the crows though.  They sound like a crying child, very annoying.

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Busy day.  20 min recumbent bike with bicep curls.  

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Farlek on the mill. 

Finalized transfer planning this morning; then prez. and I venture out to Costco at Paramata.  We filled up a big trolley (shopping cart) full of food.  Our car boot (trunk) and backseat was packed.  People were giving us funny looks. :) :) :) Did I mention we were dressed in suits and dress?  I am cooking dinner for our Mission Leadership Council (formerly none as Zone Leaders Council) on Sunday and for our new missionaries intake on Wed.  So grateful for Costco even though it was a long drive. 

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From Rhett on Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 12:59:13 from 24.121.0.8

I love all the Australian Lingo. You're going to come back with an Australian/Chinese accent. :)

From Kathie on Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 12:07:21 from 174.27.251.119

Got to love Costco where ever you are!

From The Quiet Pirate on Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 23:09:11 from 71.0.190.233

I saw a Sam's club in Cozumel and thought that was amazing, but a Costco in Australia is extra cool. I loved Rhett's comment about you coming back with a new twist to your accent.

Down here, folks call shopping carts "buggies." I like "trolley" better.

Hope your dinner went well. Keep up the great work!

From Nancy on Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:11:41 from 76.23.21.118

I'm glad you were able to get the things you need at Costco. I bet you are a good cook.

From Tom Slick on Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:34:32 from 168.179.157.87

Sure is good to hear about your adventures. Thanks for taking the time to check in!!!Costcos my favorite store!

From Teena Marie on Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:37:12 from 65.130.8.28

So ... how far was Costco? Do they do all the samples there as well? What did you cook?

Luvs! :)

From RAD on Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 15:21:53 from 76.27.82.202

Man, Costco is a lot closer to me and I've needed to go for WEEKS now, but can't bring myself to do it. SO much money and time...I'm impressed. You always get the stuff done that I should be doing.

Love the updates. Keep 'em coming! I, too, look forward to your Australian/Chinese accent :)

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Ran 45 min with some 1min on/off on the TM.  

We were supposed to be in Canberra for Zone interviews today but cancelled the trip because the missionaries arrival was delayed from Wed. to today.  But then last night we got notice that it was once again delayed to tomorrow.  Then this morning we got an urgent phone call that one of the missionaries got sick and will come on Monday.  SO, this arrival was changed/delayed THREE times.  SO, we decided to take advantage of this "free day" and take the train to tour the city.  We will have an early airport run for one sister missionary arriving tomorrow morning.

We took the train from Mortdale, closest station to the mission office.  We bought a round trip day pass which was about $7.  It was well worth it not to have to drive and find a car-park in the big city.  We got off at Central, closest to Chinatown, walked down George St. towards Hay Market.  We could not find the Zilver restaurant recommended by Elder Hoer for yum cha.  So we turned down on Pitts and grabbed lunch at a food court.  We walked back on Pitts towards Liverpool where we located the building that the Harbor Stake YSA meet.  We are invited to speak at their FHE this coming Monday.  We noted that the closest station is Museum.

We walked through Hyde Park and down Elizabeth through the historic government district towards the harbor.  The Sydney Opera house is magnificent.  On the way back we walked through the Royal Botanical Garden and got on the train at St. James which took us to Central.  We transferred train on platform 25 for the train back to Mortdale.

By the time we got back, we were dog tired.  We basically walked for 6 hours with a brief lunch break.  We also took lots of calls.  Many of our wonderful hard-working  missionaries are sick with colds, flu, sore throat, headache, fever, stomach ache...3 missionaries have knee, shoulder and hamstring injuries.  :(  We LOVE our missionaries.  They are AMAZING!!! :)





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From Toby on Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 07:06:50 from 74.81.235.5

I just finished my 12 mile run on the canal and thought I would check FRB. What a treat to see your awesome pictures!! I was emailing with Lowell earlier this week....it had been since Ogden that I had talked/emailed with him. He is so awesome!

Love reading your update! Luvs.....

From Jon A on Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 09:42:18 from 107.0.7.18

Love love love reading your updates, both on the blog and PM. It's wonderful hearing about your adventures. :-)

Jon and Kelly

From Teena Marie on Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 13:21:44 from 65.130.8.28

SO BEAUTIFUL!!! :) :) :)

(You fit right in!)

Do you ever get the chance to nap? :) :) :)

From Kathie on Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 09:34:21 from 174.27.196.107

How fun to have a day to sight see! Love seeing your beautiful face!!!!!

From Rhett on Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 19:06:00 from 199.117.154.53

I love the pics. You and Prez Smooth look great.

From RAD on Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 22:49:45 from 76.27.82.202

It did my heart good to see your face! Your missionaries are SO lucky to have such wonderful people to lead, guide and help them preach the gospel to the people of Australia. I'm glad you got a little run in as well as a deserved tourist day!!

From Nancy on Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 18:09:16 from 76.23.21.118

I love your pictures and your report. I'm glad you are able to run on the treadmill.

From Tom Slick on Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 05:47:18 from 69.171.160.226

What a sight for sore eyes! Thanks for sending all the great photos and especially the ones with your bright smiley face. Hey, are there any good marathons to do down under?

From Smooth on Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 06:05:34 from 121.44.15.155

Thanks everyone for dropping by to say hello. It means a lot.

Hi there Slick! Yes there are great marathons here in Sydney! In fact, Gary is coming to run the Sydney Marathon next month. I think it is on Sept 15th. I heard you get to run on the Sydney Harbor bridge. I am not checking out any marathon these days, too crazy busy.

When we were visiting the city, walking around, we saw lots and lots of runners running on the busy sidewalks in the heart of Sydney and saw banners advertising "City of Surf", a racing event. There are so many beautiful parks here to run in too! Wish I had the time. But it's all good! I love what I'm doing right now! :) :) :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

Did the tempo run program on the TM.  It's been awhile since I was able to run outside.  I look longingly and enviously when we drive out in the morning and home in the evening and see runners on the road.  Weather is perfect for running now in the winter here!

One Saturday morning I took these pix on my last and 2nd ever outside run.  The road is rolling hilly around my neck of the wood.

With blind curves

and narrow shoulder.  This runner was running facing traffic and no sidewalk.  On weekdays there'd be cars parked alongside.

I was running on the opposite of the road on this sidewalk.

This is where I run, the darkest room in the house, and for only 30 min. 3-4 times a week! 


Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From Teena Marie on Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 09:25:36 from 65.130.8.28

It is so beautiful there!!! :)

I am glad you are getting some running in ... it is simply one of the many beautiful parts about you. :)

I LOVE it when I pull up your blog and see new pics!!! Keep them coming!!

Luvs, hugs and everything good! :)

From flatlander on Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 09:45:39 from 198.207.244.102

Great to hear from you down there. Hope all is going well.

From Rhett on Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 14:48:06 from 24.121.0.8

That looks like a beautiful place to run.

I loved to see a picture of you running. I know it makes you happy.

From Nancy on Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 20:43:56 from 76.23.21.118

It is beautiful there. I'm glad you can still run on the treadmill. I hate treadmills.

From RAD on Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 03:07:37 from 76.27.82.202

But you're running! And in a beautiful place doing beautiful things :) I've decided it is official...I miss you. Keep the great updates coming. You'll be perfectly cued for Park City when you get home with all those hills :)

From marion on Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 10:12:01 from 65.130.31.232

I am so happy for you and Pres Lew :) What an exciting time :) xoxo

From Tom Slick on Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:10:07 from 168.179.157.87

Uck, that Dread Mill looks ugly!

From Tom Slick on Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:47:32 from 168.179.157.87

Sure is good to hear about you and Larry every so often. Keep up the good work and remember: Be as smart as you can, but remember that it is always better to be wise than to be smart.

From AmberG on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 13:42:13 from 64.255.88.254

It does look beautiful there, thanks for sharing the pictures, even of your TM room and yes the contrast between the two (Treadmill vs. outside) is obvious...but keep on keepin' on! Someday you'll run outside every single day you want!

From timp on Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 07:11:52 from 159.63.144.194

hi Smooth!!

From Bec on Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 09:08:17 from 70.115.197.197

I went on a long run a few weeks ago with RAD and we were talking about you. We just missed you. I told her to relax and think of Smooth. :)

Looks really pretty and green there! Your little TM room doesn't look all that bad. Do you get to run to mo-tab tunes while you work out??? Hope you are doing great!

From Smooth on Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 06:19:35 from 121.44.5.17

Thanks everyone for "dropping by" to say hi!!!

I appreciate you so much! :)

I would be lying if I said I don't miss running! But most of all, I miss YOU!!! I do check on your blogs from time to time!

Thank you for your love and friendship! :) Good luck to those of you running SGM this weekend!

Becca ~ yes, my little TM room has built in speakers in the ceiling as in many parts of the house, so I do run with MoTab tunes! In fact, it is loud enough to wake up the neighbor's dog! :)

From Bec on Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 12:34:17 from 70.115.197.197

Keep on running with those sweet tunes. Looks like you have a white board you can write out your workouts too. hee hee. That is what I would do! Keeps the mind from wondering off.

From The Quiet Pirate on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 19:43:58 from 71.53.111.105

Smooth- love the photos, love the update. I know your regular running buddies miss you bunches. I kept the Ensign with you & President Lew's names & assignments posted in it. You're demi-celebrity status in my book :-)

Enjoy all that your new world has to offer, even that boring room with a TM and bike. Does President Lew ever ride next to you when you run?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

Ran to and in Oatley Park today.  It's been awhile since I ran there.  Ran from Oatley Parade to the east lower loop to the Webster Peak Lookout to west trail and ponds.  I think next time IF I have more time, I'll explore beyond and connect to Oatley Heights Park from the ponds' trails.  Ran up to Bay Road and back on west side of Peninsula via Riley and Wonoona PRD back to Oatley Parade.  Nice Spring weather, 17C, calm, sunny blue sky.  Saw heaps of birds, dog walkers, cyclists and handful or runners.  

This weekend Sydney is celebrating the Navy's Centennial.  We're going to the City to view the Naval vessels, battle ships and the light show and spectacular fireworks over Sydney Harbor tonight.  FUN!!!! :) :) :)

I have gained so much weight (too much yummy Aussie food and no time to run) that I'm just pretending to be a runner.  I no longer wear my Garmin but do take my iPhone everywhere I go (never know when my missionaries call).  Here are some pix I took with my Phone on today's run/jog. Missing and thinking about you all running SGM.  It would've been my 9th SGM...sigh!  But I am sure I will miss this beautiful part of the world when I return home in three years.  

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From Tom Slick on Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 07:50:14 from 69.171.160.62

Nice photos Ms. Smooth! Cool looking trail? Hey, is Larry getting in any physical fitness training of any kind? Wow. You missed what would have been your 9th SGM, and.....bummer, the next one would have been your guaranteed entry into the race and the 10 year club. You all be careful out there and keep up the good works!!!!

From Toby on Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 08:14:31 from 74.81.235.5

Yeah for a Smooth update! Love your pictures! Karen and I just got into the Ogden Marathon. I got a hotel room so we won't have to get so early :). Or in case it rains :).

I had an interesting experience running with a gal last week. I'll have to tell you the long version someday. But I'm grateful for your example. I told a Tim when I got home, " if Smooth taught me anything about running, it was to make as many running friends as possible". You're the best!!

From Rhett on Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 10:03:02 from 199.117.154.53

Smooth, that looks like a beautiful place to run. I'm glad you get a chance to sneak in a run here and there.

From Rhett on Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 10:05:47 from 199.117.154.53

Oh yeah Smooth. I'm teaching seminary now and I taught the class your SMILE acronym and told the class all about you and Larry when we got to that verse in 2 Nephi.

From RAD on Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 23:19:34 from 76.27.82.202

Can I PLEASE come run with you?!? I missed you at SGM this year...okay, miss you all the time. BUT, the work you're doing there is incredible! I am simply impressed with all that you do and I know the reach of your influence will be felt world wide!

From Toby on Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 18:35:19 from 74.81.235.5

We went skiing at Brighton today! As we drove by Solitude, I gave them a wave in your honor :) Hope you are doing great !!!!

From Nancy on Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 13:12:36 from 76.23.21.118

Beautiful pictures. I'm glad you were able to run. I hope things are going great there.

From Smooth on Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 05:16:50 from 121.44.135.156

Hi there Slick~ So good to hear from you. I see that you're training for Boston. So envious of you! Larry and I are doing great. He's hardly doing any exercise though.

Toby ~ I'm so excited for you to run another PR at Ogden! :) I sure miss running with you and Karen. I hardly run any more and when I do, it is always by my lonesome self.

Rhett ~ I bet you are the BEST seminary teacher ever. Those kids are so lucky to have you. Tell Doone I say hello. :)

RAD ~ Yes, please come run with me! You'd love running here, hilly, green, gorgeous place. I miss you!

Nancy ~ thanks. I see you are keeping active as ever. Good on you! :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
799.9139.5010.500.00849.91
Elixir 6 (hot Pink) Miles: 194.00Elixir 6 (black/pink) Sz 7 Miles: 144.60Elixir 6 (bubble Gum) Sz6.5 Miles: 231.60Inspire 7 (yellow) Miles: 13.25Inspire 9 Miles: 209.46Saucony Kinvara 2 (pink) Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 413.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 413.00Weight: 0.00
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