Monday, January 15, 2018

Hawaii

James and I celebrated our 25th anniversary in December. This past September, we were out to dinner and got talking about how, in almost 25 years of marriage we had never really been on a vacation just the two of us.  We had been camping and things with the kids, and I had gone to the Beach with my mom. There was the time in October 2012, when he was away out of state driving truck long haul, that I flew down to SLC and spent a week with him in his truck.  We went to South Carolina and to Texas to see Meghan and Ryan's boot camp graduations.  But no actual vacations. 

The 25 year anniversary seemed like a land mark, so we talked about how we should go on vacation, just the 2 of us. Someplace warm. We both wanted to go to Hawaii and before I knew it, we were sitting there in the restaurant making plane, hotel, and car reservations. The week of our anniversary, tickets were really expensive, so we searched for the soonest relatively cheap fares and settled on January 6-13. We were going to Hawaii!! The 3+ months between took forever and we were constantly telling ourselves to hang on because although life was crazy, in a little while, we were going to Hawaii. And so we did.



And oh my gosh, we had so much fun!!! 

We got there at 10 pm on Saturday the 6th, and I had to take my hoodie off as soon as I was off the plane. We got to the hotel and our room was FREEZING, because the housekeeping staff had left the A/C on all day. We had a big sliding glass door out to our lanai though, and we turned the A/C off, opened the door, and were then quite comfortable. We played this game with housekeeping all week, leaving the door open when we left, then having to open it again and turn off the A/C when we would come back every day, LOL. 

I ran every morning, and got lots of miles in. The first few days I really struggled to maintain my pace, I think because I'm not used to the heat and humidity, but by the end of the week I had adjusted pretty well. I wound up with a lot of soaking wet stinky running clothes though. I ran around the base of Diamond Head one morning:



did hill repeats on it once:



 ran on the path beside the beach:



 and through Waikiki:



I ate seafood every day. I had lots of shrimp, tried seared ahi (only cooked on the outside, very tasty), and poke (yum):



I had fresh pineapple (completely delicious), fresh coconut (blech), dragon fruit (which was prettier than it was tasty), and two different kinds of small, local bananas.



We snorkeled:



  laid on the beach in the sun:



hiked:



 drove around the coast:



and watched fire dancers:



Really, we had a fabulous time. And we enjoyed the warm weather so much, we wound up having long discussions about whether we could move there. That's still undetermined,  LOL.  But we are definitely going back. I think we will visit the Big Island next.







Summer 18 racing plans

My last long race of each summer seems to be in mid October, the Zombie half marathon. After that race is over, winter is definitely on its way and the running season is winding down for me. There are some long winter races in Alaska, but I don't feel confident enough with my winter survival skills to be out in the wilderness for several hours, potentially alone for most of it. Alaska kills people that aren't prepared, and I'm not prepared for that.

But it seems like as soon as I am done racing, I start wishing they would hurry up and come out with the next year's running calendar. Mostly, I have to wait until around New Year's to get firm dates on the next season's races, and I am really not good at waiting. I'm really bad at it actually. Luckily, the new year is finally here and I have gotten my 2018 racing schedule nailed down through Labor Day. 

Without further ado, here's my plan, although there aren't specific dates available for a couple of them yet:

February 10: Love Run 5k with Brooker. We've done this one together the last few years.

May ? : Turnagain Arm Trail Run - 8 miles
I really wanted to do this one the last couple of years, but in 2016 I didn't sign up fast enough and it sold out in a couple hours. I learned my lesson, and in 2017, I was signed up within 5 minutes of registration opening. Then I had to do some emergency travel for work, and didn't land back in Anchorage until about 2 hours after the start time. The scenery on this run is amazing and I was so disappointed. So I'm trying again this year.

June 2-3: Alaska Endurance Trail Run, Fairbanks 
You can sign up for 6, 12, or 24 hours, on a roughly 6 mile loop. I did the 24 hour race last year, but had to stop after about 18 hours due to dehydration [http://thefitterknitter.blogspot.com/2017/06/alaska-endurance-trail-run-race-report.html]  I am going to do better this year.

June 23 : Kesugi Ridge full traverse (30 miles), Denali State Park
Last year, I struggled with my running, which is a major part of why I got a running coach. I missed the cutoff at the halfway point last year, and didn't get to finish. [http://thefitterknitter.blogspot.com/2017/07/kesugi-ridge-traverse-race-recap.html] Again, doing better this year. Making the cutoff, finishing the race.

July 14: Angel Creek 50, Fairbanks
I did this race in 2016, hoping to make it my first 50 miler, but did not finish after getting lost in the fog. [http://thefitterknitter.blogspot.com/2016/10/angel-creek-50-miler-race-report.html]. This is becoming repetitive. Gotta start making my racing goals the first time.

August ??: Resurrection Pass 50
This was a great race, and I can't wait to do it again. 

September 1: A Day at the Beach. I've done the 12 hour in 2016 and the 6 hour in 2017. I will probably do the 12 or 24 hour this year. 

There might be a couple more, like the Girdwood trail marathon or the Equinox, in late September/ early October, plus there's the Zombie half in mid October.

I think it's going to be a pretty fun summer.


Monday, January 1, 2018

2017


In 2017, I:

  • Ran every day, an average of 3.3 miles per day
  • Ran 1212.8 miles
  • Completed my first 50 mile race
  • Had to stop running my first 24 hour race after 18 hours, due to dehydration
  • Ran my fastest 5k ever 
  • Gained 5 pounds (whoops)
  • Worked way too much
  • Got a promotion (I start my new job January 15)
  • Got a new Jeep
  • Celebrated my 25th anniversary
  • booked tickets to Hawaii (we leave January 6)
  • Started working with a running coach (she's awesome)
  • Went to Dillingham AK for work (I had never been there before)
  • Child #1 almost got married (it got postponed, not cancelled)
  • Child #2 came home for the summer to work with his dad
  • Child #3 turned 18
  • Child #3 also got to participate in a national cooking competition
  • Child #4 started high school

And I don't even know what else. It was a great year, overall. I hope 2018 will rock just as much!! I've got big plans!