Sunday, February 7, 2010

Shuffled

I've been staring at Blogger for about an hour now, trying to figure out how to start this post. Bullet points, perhaps?

- We ran our first race, the 2-mile Truffle Shuffle this morning.
- I set a goal for myself of finishing in 30 minutes (having not yet run a sub-15 minute mile. ever.) I finished in 28-something. Will know my official time soon.
- I sobbed uncontrollably afterwards. I was a little incredulous that I finished, and that I finished so quickly.



- It was a stunning day. Cloudy when we got there, but the sun and blue skies came out for the run.
- My whole body hurts, and I have a ridiculous headache, either from my pigtail buns, dehydration from our post-race hot tub soak, or a little of both. But it's okay! It's the good kind of pain, and we're about to go have Thai food!
- During the race, I actually forgot about the finish-line truffles (from local company Euphoria Chocolate), so it was the best surprise ever when Andy reminded me. We got to choose from cherry, milk, dark, or mint. Andy had cherry, I had milk, and it was the best thing I've ever tasted.

Truffles, Shuffled

- As I neared the finish line, there were tons of spectators lining both sides of the road, all cheering on the runners. I think that's what made me cry.. it was so nice!
- Right before I crossed the finish line, the announcer said my name! They look up bib numbers and randomly give shout-outs to people finishing. I don't know if this is common at races, but it made me feel like a million bucks.
- I cannot wait to keep training, and to tackle our first 5k, the Lucky Clover at Dorris Ranch in March. It's a trail race, which I'm especially excited for.



- I can't believe I just ran in a race. I don't really know who this new Amy is yet, but I think I really like her.

12 comments:

  1. I hope this doesn't sound condescending or anything, but I am SO PROUD of you!! :D I'm doing a little happy dance here. Big, big congratulations on finishing, and on beating your goal time! YAY!

    I love the finish line shout-outs, too! And spectators are often so, so nice. Even if they don't know you, they'll cheer you on anyway. So sweet.

    Hope your body and head feel better soon, but I'm glad your psyche is doing well. Treat yourself to something nice this evening--you deserve it! :)

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  2. PS: I've been known to cry after races. And during. And before. :)

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  3. I hope it's not condescending, because I'm so damn proud too. Love you SO MUCH. *happy, happy, happy tears here too*

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  4. Congratulations!!! This is so awesome! Keep that feeling in your belly, it will keep you going on bad days... :)

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  5. I'm adding to this sentiment, too...SO, SO proud of you. You are so strong, full of life, and just plain awesome. You were so determined to do this, even though there were some obstacles, physically (knee) and mentally. Happy to have you as my friend!! :)

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  6. Way to go, Amy! There's no feeling like finishing your first race. And I'm glad you got to indulge in truffles and Thai food afterwards :)

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  7. YAY! That is so exciting! Congratulations! I can't wait to keep reading about your running adventures, such an inspiration!

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  8. THIS ENTRY made me cry! You are awesome!

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  9. Racing is exciting - I get energy from just reading your post = : )
    Sounds like you're on a mission - to run a half.
    Make sure you follow a training program so you stay on track.
    I use Galloway's methods - He's my guru.
    PS. I ran the Dorris Ranch 5K last year - It was Muddy!!!

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  10. amy!! this is a few days late, but i also wanted to chime in to express how thrilled i am that you finished your first race! i totally had a lump in my throat as i read this post and it's so great and inspiring to hear about how much this transition into becoming a runner has meant to you. hooray! :)

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  11. Nice going Amy! Your Mom shared your blog with me and as a runner (a very slow runner) I can relate to your comments. I especially remember how excited I was after my first run and how I immediately looked up the schedule of future runs in Omaha, just as you have posted a schedule of runs you are planning. Keep up the good work, it just gets better!

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