Thursday, March 17, 2011

"Mommy take pants off"

In honor of the big race this coming Sunday (NYC Half Marathon), I decided a trip to the store was in order so I could get a new running outfit. As I browsed the racks, my daughter pointed out all the different types of clothing ("socks! pants! shirt!"). It was ridiculously funny. I picked out a pair of shorts, a pair of capri pants, and a long-sleeved shirt. It was time to head to the changing room.

Mistake #1: calling it a changing room. I  should have just said "fitting room" instead. Oh well. My daughter kept insisting, "NO! I don't need a diaper change!" the whole walk to the "changing room". Once she was calmed down and realized we were not, in fact, changing a diaper, she was all smiles again. I pushed the cart into the family changing room (which was wonderful...the whole cart fit inside, along with the toddler, infant, diaper bag, and myself.)

Mistake #2: Letting the toddler get out of the cart. I thought this was a great idea. Give her time to run around (she couldn't get out of the changing/fitting room), while I tried on some new clothes. As soon as she saw me take off my pants, she started saying, "Mommy take pants off! Mommy take pants off!" very loudly. I couldn't do anything but laugh. I am almost certain everyone else in the changing room was laughing too. She then proceeded to take her own pants off. And run around the changing fitting room in just a diaper. Oh boy. Hey, at least she was contained to a small room!

I did end up scoring a cute new pair of running shorts, a pair of capri pants, and a sweet long sleeved shirt (which was on clearance for $9!). A successful shopping trip, in more ways than one. Both kids slept the whole way home.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

1 week and counting

I am 7 days out from the NYC Half Marathon. I am trying for a PR (personal record) for this distance. My best half marathon time so far is 2:20. I am trying for 2:10, but will be happy with anything less than 2:20. Oh who am I kidding...I will be happy just finishing and having a good time while doing it! It's New York! We get to run through Central Park, Time Square, and we get to see many other landmarks. What better way to see the city than running down the middle of the street? It's also exciting that the runners for this race were chosen by lottery, like the full NYC Marathon. Kinda makes me feel special. They picked me! They picked me! Me, along with many other runners, too. One of which is my husband. We have a sitter for the weekend and are spending an "adult only" weekend in the city. Yay for not only "date night", but a whole "date weekend"!

Went on a 7 mile run today. Was planning on running 8, but my right shin was bothering me, so I opted on the side of safety and headed home to ice it. My daughter was helpful in this (see photo below). I have concluded this is not a running injury, but a swimming injury. I had bruises on my right shin, and the other day finally figured out where they came from. As I get out of the pool I hoist myself up and put my right shin against the of the pool edge. Great for getting out of the water, not so great for my poor beat-up shin. Glad I figured this out now and can change the way I get out of the pool. Also glad it's not a running injury!

Friday, March 11, 2011

mobile naptime


When I got off work at 7:15 this morning it was raining. My original plan was to head to the pool to swim laps, come home, and then go for an 8 mile run. Like planned, I swam laps and then headed home. Lucky for me, Little Man decided he was going to take a 2 1/2 hour nap, which allowed me some time to shut my eyes too. Except for the fact my daughter had other ideas about this. As I tried to squeeze in a few zzzzz's on the couch, she periodically climbed on top of me and would poke me in the eye, and then try to open my eyes. Needless to say I only got about an hour of sleep. I soon got up and brewed a pot of coffee.

As I was letting the dog out, I noticed the rain had stopped. AND...it was actually warm out! About 50 degrees!!! Mind you, this isn't terribly warm if you look at the big picture, but it DOES mean it is warm enough for me to take the munchkins along for a run!

After 10 minutes of getting changed and dancing to the Black Eyed Peas, we were ready to go. Water bottle? Check. Milk bottle for the baby? Check. Snacks for the princess? Check. IPod with only one working ear bud? Check. ( I really should get a new set of ear buds before the half marathon next weekend). Off we went!

First thing I noticed was how hard it was. Last summer I ran with the kids all the time, so it was the norm. Lately, however, I have been running sans-kids (due to the cold weather), so this was quite the change. Added up, the kids plus stroller is about 80 pounds I am pushing! 80 pounds! Talk about a killer workout!

2 miles into the run my daughter passed out cold. Sweet! Nap time on the run. Mile 3 and my son is asleep too! Now that's what you call "Mama multi-tasking!" Get in a workout while the kids nap. Fresh air does a kiddo good, I always say.

Ended up running 5 miles total. I would have loved to run further, but the whole running-on-no-sleep thing (add in a swim workout) , and the fact I was pushing 80 lbs, 5 miles was just fine.

I will go longer tomorrow. Without the kids.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

You want me to do what?!?!?! (The story of my first swim meet)

                                           
That was the first thing I thought when I saw my name on the list to swim the 200yard freestyle relay, 50yard breaststroke, and get this...50yard FLY! Sure, I can swim freestyle, and I can do my version of the breaststroke, that's fine. However... I HAVE NEVER SWAM THE BUTTERFLY.  EVER. Never even tried it for fun. I looked at my husband with what I'm sure were "deer in the headlight" eyes. All he could say was, "You'll be fine. It's good to step outside your level of comfort every now and then."

Oh Boy.

Did I mention I also don't know how to dive in off the blocks? Yes, still. I was going to attempt to learn this past week but that didn't happen.

First, I was in a fun race. I was the last leg of an underwater 200yard swim relay. I was so glad this was the first event I was swimming in! It didn't involve me diving in, since I was the last leg and was at the shallow end of the pool. Yay for that!

When it was time for the breaststroke, I hopped in the water and got ready. I'm sure I got more than one strange look. "What? I can't dive! Nope, don't know how." I was certain I would get strange looks and laughs. None of that. Everyone went on with their merry business and the race started. Mind you, I was immediately in last place because I didn't have the extra force that goes along with diving in the water, but I did  my best.

My "Super swimmer husband" swam a few events after that. He is such a great swimmer! The kids and I cheered for him and I couldn't help but laugh every time he came by and the kids clapped and said, "Yay Daddy!"

When it was time for the butterfly, I was really freaking out. I even tried to find other people to swim for me. When I told everyone, "I DON'T KNOW HOW to swim the FLY!", everyone responded, " That's ok, this is just for fun. Just try it."

Just try it??? Ok, here goes...

I once again climbed in while everyone else got on their blocks, and the buzzer went off. The only thing I could do was try to simulate what I had seem my husband do when he swims fly. I am sure I looked silly, and I know I did  my legs wrong, but I think I sort of managed to look like I knew what I was doing. It was the hardest stroke I have ever done, and I swear I thought I was going to drown. Afterwards, I was told by many that I did great. Still don't know if they were just being nice, or if I actually pulled it off. I have to admit, it was fun to try something new. Maybe I will enlist my superstar-swimmer-of-a-hubby to teach me some of his tricks.

When it came to the 200 free relay I felt good. It felt easy, compared to the previous races! Afterwards, one of my favorite cheerleaders had a little fun with my swim cap and goggles...


Overall, it was a great day. Even better because we got some training in, and we did it as a family,

Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Thursday Slump

Once again it's Thursday. Every week it's the same thing. 12-hour shift (11am-11pm) on Tuesday, then again on Wednesday. Thursday is my "mini-break", if you want to call it that. I don't have to be in until 7pm (yes, for another 12 hour shift.). I always look forward to Thursdays, because it's a day home with the kids (yay! No daycare!), and it's my first day being able to workout since Monday. Here is the problem...

I am so freaking exhausted from working the back-to-back 12 hour shifts that there is not enough coffee in this house to motivate me! As it is, I am so behind in housework that I have a million things to get done. I still have a load of diapers in the dryer from Monday, and this house looks like a tornado ripped through it.  Did I also mention that Thursday is grocery shopping day??

Needless to say, it's 12;20pm and I still haven't worked out. I have, however, cleaned  the bedrooms, kitchen, and "ordered" the groceries (I love grocery stores that let you input your order while the kids nap, and then all I have to do is just pick it up!). All I am waiting on is the "food coma" that accompanies lunch. Once these two munchkins are in bed dreaming sweet dreams maybe I can hop on the bike.

Maybe.

I think I need to brew another pot of coffee.