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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

All my bags are packed I'm ready to go......LIE

First of all, false alarm.  Yesterday's post was NOT 100.  Nor is today's.  Immediately after I hit post, I remembered that I had a few random posts that I was working on back when I started this blog that I never posted/finished/had a desire to finish.  So ya.  Happy 97th post to yesterday.  Sorry to get your hopes up.  :)

To be honest, I haven't gotten any further in my packing than I was at last night.  Luckily, everything that I have left to pack I can't do until after I shower and stuff tomorrow morning.  Tonight I have plans to carb load...hehe any excuse I'll take it... at Redrossa with an old-coworker.  We may or may not head to one of my favorite restaurants for some delicious drinks at Ladies' Night prices.  

Behold, my running outfits for the race.  I wish I could tell you
 this was all I was packing, but I'd be lying.  In addition to the stuff I'll be wearing on my legs, I also have track jackets, some sweats, extra socks, etc.  There is a chance I'll be sitting on my suitcase at 9am tomorrow morning to help it zip/close.  SO MUCH CRAP!  I am excited to break out my new tanks though for the race.  Whoo.  Oh btw, the ceramic frog planter is not coming to Colorado with me.  I was just too lazy to move it out of the way.  :p

Today I got to leave work at noon so I could get everything in order for the trip.  Since it was still nice and cool and I had plans for this evening, I took advantage and did my last run before the relay.  I had an easy 4 miles to do.  My legs were still slightly tight, so it made it easier to go at a slower pace.  However, 75*F may SEEM cool, but when the sun is out in full force, I become a sweating banshee.  Ah yi yi.

I did 4 miles in 37:40 for an avg. pace of 9:25.
1.  9:27
2.  9:28
3.  9:18
4.  9:25

After I got done running, I felt some yoga was in order to help loosen up the muscles.  I forget about how great yoga makes me feel.  Definitely something I need to incorporate more into my routine.

I guess this is my last post until I'm back from the mountains.  I'll whip up some race reports faster than you can say, "sweet Jesus, why did I sign up for this relay!?!?!"  

12 comments:

  1. Good luck lady!! I can't imagine packing for this little adventure of yours - crazy!!!

    absolutely can not wait to hear your race report!! :)

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  2. GOOD LUCK! My hubby showed me this race from New Haven CT to Boston Mass, same deal as yours, and I contemplated how cool that would be. AND YOU'RE THAT COOL! :-) I messed up my 100th post too after I read yours I checked my list...two unpublished drafts! I'm trying to do a giveaway and marketing scheme. Stay tuned.

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  3. Good luck!!! I can't imagine trying to pack for that. I have 2 suitcases and I only came home for 4 days!

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  4. good luck!! i love all the green in your running outfits--such a great color.
    have a great trip and best of luck!

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  5. See you tomorrow!! I can't believe how much stuff I have laid out to bring with me. We might be strapping things to the roof :)

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  6. Good Luck in the relay! have fun with all the girls and enjoy it! Hope you get that suitcase closed!

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  7. Good luck!!! You'll do awesome!

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  8. Good luck with your legs of the race! You have rockin' outfits, and I know you're going to have a great time!

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  9. Good Luck in the relay...ya'll are going to have so much fun. I can't wait to read all the reports!

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  10. So excited to read all these race reports. Good luck!!!

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  11. i incorporate some yoga into my regular post-run stretching always-- the warrior variations, low lunge, down dog... it just works!!! i miss the "real deal feel" of actual flow yoga though!! i need to get to a class.

    GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! your running stuff looks all ready to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO GET 'EM!!!!!!

    (and lol about the 97th post, no worried!!!!)

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