Thursday, May 7, 2009

Woking Superstar


Look who made it into the Woking Newspaper:

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Fun in Bath



Victor and I visited Bath, England last weekend. We went to the Roman Bath Museum, which was interesting. Bath is a nice little town with lots of shopping and entertainment located only 90 minutes from Woking, so it made for a nice day trip.



Saturday, April 11, 2009

I Did It!!!




I finally did it!! I conquered the Paris Marathon on April 5, 2009! I am so proud of myself and even though the marathon was a week ago, I still cannot believe that I actually ran 26.2 miles. All those days of getting up at 5:30 AM and running in the dark and freezing cold and spending half of my Saturday mornings on long runs really paid off!

Although there were many ups and downs throughout the day, the Paris Marathon was a wonderful experience and I am so glad that I did it. Here is a list of the Ups and Downs of the race:

Ups:
  • The race was in Paris--enough said!
  • The race started in front of the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees, which is the richest street in the world.
  • We ran past the Eiffel Tower, Lourve, and lots of other famous Paris attractions. Running around Paris was such a unique way of seeing the city.
  • 37,000 runners participated in the race, so the atmosphere was electric!
  • Lots of spectators and supporters cheering us on.
  • Our names were printed on our race bibs, so spectators would yell out your name as you were running, which was really nice.
  • There were 70 bands sprinkled along the route, so the music helped to distract from the pain of running.
  • Seeing Victor, Victor's friend Guillaume, and Helen's boyfriend Ben at the halfway mark was a nice energy boost.
  • Perfect weather--68 degrees and sunny with a nice breeze
  • Nice marathon expo the day before and free stuff!

Downs

  • Although the weather was really nice, Helen (my running buddy) and I were used to running in the cold UK weather, so 68 degrees and sunny was sort of a shock to our bodies and it slowed us down a little bit.
  • Runners are the most disgusting people in the world! All of the porta potties along the route were revolting. Every porta potty had feces splattered all over the seat and on the floor, and the worst part was there was no toilet paper, so people had to have been doing their duty (hee hee) and running off with poopy drawers. It was disgusting. And lots of people--men AND women--were just squatting and going to the bathroom on the side of the road in front of everyone.
  • There were refreshments every 5km (3.1 miles) with bananas, oranges, raisins, sugar cubes, and water, so Helen and I would stop each time to refuel. By the end of the race, all of the fruit and raisins and sugar cubes we ate had sunk to the bottom of our stomachs and we were feeling quite nauseaus.
  • We were in terrible pain after the race! I am talking extreme fatigue, nausea, throbbing feet, and aching joints. It is almost a week after the race and both of us are still achy and tired!

Although the race was quite a mental and physical challenge, Helen and I finished in 6 hours! We definitely weren't the first runners to finish, but we were far from the last, so we were happy about that.

Here are lots and pictures and videos from the race!

Now that I have completed a marathon, what should I conquer next?





Check out a few videos from the race:


Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Look at Victor!







Now that Victor has a job that does not require him to work crazy hours, he has time for extracurricular activities, like joining the local Woking Blackhawks basketball team. Here are a few clips of him during his games! The referee in the first video cracks me up because he is so serious about his job, haha! I always imagine him practicing all the hand signals in the mirror before the games, lol!




Monday, February 16, 2009

Good Times at Mercedes World


While Bryson was here, we went to Mercedes World. Mercedes World is like a funhouse for car lovers. It is a museum, car dealership, and test track all in one. You can sign up for driving experiences, where a professional driver will take you out on the course and show you all of the fancy things the Mercedes can do. Victor bought us a driving experience for Christmas, and it turned out to be alot of fun! Going out on the driving course was like riding a rollercoaster and poor Victor almost got sick because of all of the high-speed twisting and turning we were doing. I think at one point he even asked the driver to slow down a little bit, haha! Here are a few pictures from our day:


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Fun with Bryson in England




Bryson came to visit us over the holidays and we had a pretty good time! Here are a few pictures from his visit. Enjoy!

Happy (Belated) New Year!

I have neglected my blog in 2009. :( I didn't mean to, but I have been swamped with work and training for my marathon and haven't had the time nor the energy to post anything. I will do better!!