Thursday, May 31, 2012

May is over!!!

I have made it through my May challenge!!! Hallelujah May is over. I miss me some cookies and cake and stuff. Especially with the awesome Betty Crocker's I have living at my house! I only had one slip on day 2 when I ate some pudding because I completely forgot about the challenge. After that I was back on track and I've stayed strong. I give myself an A. Now on to June. This running thing could prove to be tricky since June keeps getting busier and busier. Here we go!

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Grrrrrr

I hate it when people change. I know it's a part of life and that it happens to everyone, myself included, but I don't like dealing with it. Why can't things stay the way they are? Everything is great and then people change and everything changes with them and then you're left trying to figure out what to do with life and people and stuff. Ugh.

Memorial Weekend 2012

Woohoo!! Memorial Day weekend!!! What did I do you may ask? Not a whole lot. Friday night I went to an awesome benefit concert for the 4-H program. Seriously the music was AWESOME. I wish more people had come because this concert was ROCKIN'! If you've never heard of Truman, look them up. They were awesome. The Whits were also great as were the other bands.
Saturday I ran a 5k. Nothing too exciting to report there. I have decided though, that even if I think it's ridiculous to get ready to go do something like run a race, I should do it anyway. There will inevitably be someone I know there and I'll wish I didn't look like a zombie. After the race I got ready and headed to Tabiona with Aubrey, Megan and Jenae. We had a lovely time out in the country. We watched a movie (aka took a nap), rode the horse and went to a BBQ. The riding of the horse was especially significant. I wasn't going to ride since it was really windy and the horse was a bit jumpy, but then I said something about it being John Wayne's birthday and then Aubrey commented on the coincidence that the horse's name is Duke.
After that I couldn't NOT ride so I went for a quick one. Can't pass that up on John Wayne's birthday.
Sunday was pretty dull, as was Monday. I suppose I was fairly productive. I've been on a quilting spurt and it's been very satisfying to see the finished products. Too bad I feel like that motivation is wearing off. June is just looking so busy I don't know when I'll find the time. You can look at the quilts here if you like. :)

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

LOL

I'm excessively bored at work today. Facebook is failing at keeping me entertained, I've read everyone's blogs (thanks for those who updated), finished reading my book, and that left me with pinterest. I came across this gem. Seriously cracks me up and I really feel like this some days.

I thought of posting it on facebook, but didn't want to deal with the inevitable comments of you're too picky, he's out there, it will happen, blah, blah, blah. So blog world, you get it. I'd even willing to compromise:
Dear men who are smart, decently attractive, not super socially awkward and madly in love with me: Please start existing.

Oh! and that I like back. Crap. Maybe I am too picky.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Little things

Sometimes it's the little things that really make a difference in your life.
Saturday night I was sitting at my house thinking how really awesome, let's be honest here; super LAME I was to be home alone quilting and watching a movie, while 3 of my 4 roommates were on dates and the 4th was at work. I was sitting there wishing someone would just come by and visit. People, GOD HEARS THE LITTLE PRAYERS OF OUR HEARTS. 2/3 of the way into the movie I got a call from my friend Deb asking if I was home and if she could come and visit. I, of course, said YES! She came over and we chatted for a while and then started the movie over again. We Bought a Zoo. Excellent movie. Watch it.
Today I was sitting here at work (I sit a lot) and my phone starts ringing. I don't even turn my phone on silent anymore because no one ever calls me. I looked at the caller ID and was just going to ignore it when I saw a million numbers and no state. Then I thought, I bet it's someone from my mission. I was right!!! One of the elders' baptisms from my last area called me from Germany! It was so great to talk with her. I just love people from the mission!! It's so nice to know that I haven't been forgotten, by God or the people I served in Spain.
Hurray for little things that help me remember important things.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Mother's Day 2012

I just got off the phone with my mom. We talked for a good 2+ hours and it was lovely. I just love my mother. I'm glad I finally figured out that she really does know what she's talking about and that she is not the enemy. I sure do love her and all that she has done for me. I'm glad she didn't kill me when I was a moody ridiculous teenager. I'm grateful for her many sacrifices throughout the years. I just LOVE her. I went to find a picture of her and I together and there weren't any. We have some with me and my parents or the whole family but none of just me and her. So that's my goal next time I see her. Be warned mom, it's coming so make sure you look nice because I won't take your excuses. ;)

Sunday, May 6, 2012

I can do hard things

I may have told you how I was tricked talked into running the Provo half marathon and started training with only a month to go. I was nervous to run it by myself. My last half was run with my sister Julie. She is a runner and not one to stop once she's started and she kept me going the whole time. This time it was just me running all alone, fighting the epic mental battle of "I'm tired" vs. "Just keep going". I was afraid the first was going to win out more than the second. I told everyone I'd probably cross the finish line around 9:30 (figuring that I'd be walking more than last time and last time it took us 2:16)
After getting up at 4:30 A.M. to go catch the bus that took me up the canyon, I stood outside in the freezing darkness for 2 hours. That was not very enjoyable. I was really glad that I had chosen to wear pants and a long sleeve shirt.
Finally at 7 the marathoners were off. 15 minutes later we took off. I'm not a huge fan of the beginning of a race. There are just so many runners and you're trying to get a good pace and maneuver around the slower people which doesn't always work well. Oh well, just part of the experience I guess.
I made sure to stop at every water station and at about mile 4 I found a good "running buddy". I actually don't know this girl but she kept a great pace and I just stayed with her. I ran with her for about 5 miles until she just stopped. Then I was on my own again.
I came better prepared for this race. Last time I was starving at mile 6 and there was no food. ANYWHERE. This time I had a small power bar, a couple GU chomps and some vitamin energy pill thing they gave me last week in my swag bag for the 5k. (That swag bag is still the best, the one for this race was pretty lame). They did have an orange slice at mile 9 and I gladly took it. At mile 10 my right knee and my poor toes were hurting. At about mile 10.5 I heard someone yelling out my name. I was really confused because all my friends who I knew were coming were going to be at the finish line. I turned and looked at the cars sitting at the stop light and in the very front car was my friend Jennifer who works on the floor above me at work and use to go to plasma at the same time. I was SO happy to see her and have someone cheer me on. I think that was one of the highlights of my run (second only to crossing the finish line).
At mile marker 12 I could see the finish line but it didn't seem to be getting any closer. :( I was tempted to walk at that point. I was so tired. I think mentally this was the hardest stretch for me. "Just walk for a few seconds", "You're really tired", BUT the other side said "Are you kidding?! You've run this whole thing, you can't walk now!" So I didn't.
I made sure to take out my earbuds as I got to the end, gotta make sure I can hear all my "fans" cheering for me. Didn't work. Not a soul calling out my name. Not even the announcer guy. Lame. I couldn't believe it when I saw the clock telling me I had actually beat my last time of 2:16. That's right folks, a new PR (personal record. don't worry I had to ask what PR meant too) of 2:13 and I did it ALL BY MYSELF. Go me!
I went to my car to drop my shoes and a layer of clothes and get my phone. Sure enough I had a couple missed calls and text messages. Katie had just gotten there with her kids. I headed back to the finish line and found them. They had just missed me. I did tell them 9:30 and I crossed really close to 9:30. Good thing we started 15 minutes later than I thought we would since I ran faster than I thought. Guess it didn't really matter. Aubrey and Jay had been on the other side where the marathoners were finishing. Oh well. I guess we'll say it's the thought that counts. I was glad they were there.
This was after my trip to the car so I don't have my medal. If you could see my feet, you'd also see I have no shoes on. Jenae and Aly also ran (obviously), they're in Aubrey's ward across the street from me.
After the race I was starving! After breakfast, I went with my roommate to get a massage. Sadly the wait line was 4 hours so we didn't get one. After that I went and picked up a pizza I had won and then ate more than half of it. Don't judge. I nap followed shortly after. I was just going to sleep for an hour or so, but then 3 hours later woke up to my roommate knocking on my door and calling my name.
I rolled out of bed and got dressed for our Relief Society Appreciation dinner that the Elders Quorum did for us. It was fabulous!! The food was great, as well as the ambiance. The entertainment was a bit ridiculous, but considering who did it, was not surprising.
This morning I was pleasantly surprised to discover that, while I'm sore, it's not even close to the pain I felt after my last half.
Moral of this long story. I can do hard things. I know I had some heavenly help. I'm quite sure I couldn't have done so well without it. It was a great experience and we'll see what my running future has in store for me.