Sunday, May 17, 2009

I did it!!!

I RAN A MARATHON!!! Yes we need the caps for that because this is kind of a big deal for me! This was such a great experience and I'm so glad I did it and relieved it's done! I've wanted to run a marathon for a couple of years now. I wanted to run one in 2007 but opted to do the Sedona Half instead. That also was a great accomplishment for me!
In January I decided I was going to run the Ogden Marathon, registered, and payed so there was no backing out! I then found and printed off a training schedule and followed it pretty religiously! It was an 18 week schedule. However, I had 20 weeks so I just repeated the last 2 weeks training. The training was intense and I'm pretty burned out! My last really long training run was 23 miles and after I ran that I got into bed and told Spencer I think one marathon is enough! All my training was done on a treadmill, not one day was run outside. To compensate I ran on an incline of 1 or 2, towards the end of my training I just ran on an incline of 1. I always tried to average 6 miles per hour, which didn't always happen during my long runs! So I'm certainly not a fast runner, just persistent! I added up my mileage for the last 20 weeks and I've run 661.2 miles. The most I ran in a week was 43 miles.
The last week I've been pretty nervous! Friday night I asked Spencer if he would give me a blessing and that seemed to calm my nerves. I woke up at 3:50 am on Saturday (yesterday) morning to catch a shuttle to the starting line at 4:45. My mom flew in for this and was the lucky one who got to wake up early and drive me to the shuttles. (Thanks mom!) It was really chilly at the top of Ogden Canyon. Luckily they had fires going up there for us to warm up by. My hands were frozen and didn't start warming up probably until about mile 7 or 8. Mile 14 was the "hill" of the race and I was dreading it! It actually was not that bad! Maybe it was better than I expected because I was expecting the worse! I just made up my mind to run up the entire hill and I did and I felt great when it was over! Mile 18 was beautiful! It was a nice long down hill! I met some really nice people and everyone seemed to be very kind, courteous, and grateful to and for all the police and volunteers that helped this event take place. I ran with a man for a while who was running his 10Th and he set a nice pace for me! I felt great up until about mile 18 when my body started hurting pretty badly and I couldn't keep up with him anymore! My heart felt great but body was so sore! I forgot to take IB Profen before the marathon. They had water and food stops about every mile after mile 14 and from mile 17 on I was stopping at every one of them! Each time it was a struggle to get my body running again. At mile 25 I didn't stop to get water because I knew if I did I wouldn't be able to start running again! The last 3/4 mile of the marathon seemed to take FOREVER! There was a sign up that showed when we were only 1/2 mile from finishing and and then a 1/4 of a mile from finishing. I think those signs made it worse! I finally finished and was thrilled to see I did it in 4 hours 39 minutes, which is a minute faster than I wanted to run it in. And actually my time may be more like 4:37 because I was at the back of the line when we began the race. The times from our timing chips aren't posted yet, so I don't know my exact time. Like I said, I'm not fast but this time was great for me!
Overall the marathon seemed to go by really quickly! It was a beautiful course and the weather was nice so it was a great day to run a marathon! After the marathon I could barely walk! I'm so sore and can't feel some of my toes! I'm having a really hard time walking up and down our stairs and Bay keeps asking me if I'm okay! I'm great! I ran a marathon, I'm better than great!




Grand Canyon

Well, I loaded this post wrong! I always forget that I have to load the pictures first and then type if I want our pictures to come after our writing! So our explanation is after all of the pictures! A scenic point during our day hike at Hermits Rest-South Rim. We are hiking down to Dripping Springs.
Spencer and I and the friends that we went with. I'm not sure they were thrilled about the pose I chose for the picture! Oh well, look how fun and cute the picture is!
This is Dripping Springs and it is just that! A drip! This is the day hike we did on Saturday at the South Rim. It was a beautiful hike! We sure enjoyed it. When we reached the Dripping Spring we met some people down there who were pretty nice. Very welcoming and generous!
SWBy and Bay with Grandpa and Grandma Crabtree! We sure missed the kids and we were all excited to see each other after our trip. SWBy was especially excited to see Spencer! He kept snuggling up to him and couldn't wait for me to hand him off to Spencer!
May 7-12, Spencer and I and some of our friends took a trip to the Grand Canyon. We originally planned to hike Havasupai for 2 nights and then spend 2 nights at the South Rim. Well, a week before we left, Spencer got an e-mail saying Havasupai was closed due to the Swine Flu and wouldn't be opening until June. LAME! That really messed our plans up! We were able to reschedule our non-refundable hotel stay at the South Rim to the first 2 nights in hopes to get a back country permit to backpack down into the South Rim for the last 2 nights. Of course no permits were available for any of the campgrounds and the hotels were booked and really expensive per night, so we went back to Las Vegas for the last 2 nights. Vegas really was our only other option because that's where we were picking SWBy and Bay up and that's where our friends were flying out of to go back to SLC. I'm not sure anyone but me was real thrilled about going back to Las Vegas. I always have a good time there, probably because I'm oblivious to some things that really go on there. However, I think I was more aware this time because everyone kept drawing my attention to what a dirty place Las Vegas is. I still had fun, not that I'd want to spend more than a couple of days there though! I enjoy the food and shopping and I like walking through and seeing the different hotels. And they have In-n-Out Burger there, and it doesn't get any better than In-n-Out! Spencer and I took advantage of not having Bay and SWBy with us and went to see Star Trek and Wolverine. I really enjoyed both, but Spencer was expecting more from Wolverine. When Spencer and I checked into the Luxor they upgraded our room because they didn't have record of our reservation. That was kind of cool. Our room was a little bigger and the bathroom was pretty nice. It's all about the bathroom and bathtub!

My dad and step mom (or as Bay says my "step mother") watched the kids for us. They met us in Vegas to pick up the kids and then met us in Vegas to drop them off. Wasn't that so great of them?! It was so nice that they drove the 5 hours from CA so I didn't have to drive the entire way to them. Thank you Dad and Jo! Bay and SWBy had such a fun time. They got to go to the river, swim, grandma Jo got Bay a tea set so they had tea parties (which she just loved), and SWBy got a little car which he would play on all day if we let him! SWBy LOVES cars!