Team Goddess - Volume 11. Rocking 2012 Goddess Style!

I will start a report for you... after I do a little fishing. I will say hi to Champy for you.
Aww... I just got a little nostalgic for back north. Every summer I played in a rugby tournament up in Lake Placid/Saranac Lake and we'd go across the lake on the ferry looking for Champy. Whoever couldn't "find" him would have to buy the first round at the bar that night.

So I think I need some help/motivation... I know it's only been two weeks, but I am really struggling with getting in my weekend run outdoors. I have no qualms about going to the gym and getting on a treadmill, but I'm trying to force myself into running outside so I can get used to running in the Florida humidity. It's just downright brutal on my lungs and I struggle to get in any length of distance, even though right now I'm on a 5k training program and I'm at a mile or two for distance.

I'm worried that if I'd rather get the treadmill at this stage, when it gets REALLY hot and humid later in the summer when I'm supposed to be running 10 miles, I'm screwed. And it seems like it's more of a problem on the weekend than mid-week. I didn't get in my run yesterday because there were microbursts and tornado warnings as nasty thunderstorms rolled through (going home to my dogs when I finally finished work was more important)-- but I haven't missed a mid-week run yet.

Has anyone else run into this lack of motivation to run outdoors on the weekends?
 
Quick post to say Tough Mudder rocked. I loved it, I'm addicted. Brian said this is the most proud he's been of me. He was very impressed. Oh an my tutu stayed on the whole time.

Lisa I have lots of stories for you. There's one picture on facebook and more to come when we get the camera we carried developed.

Yay!!!!

Congrats Meg!
 
My love. My beloved. The love of my life. MY BELOVED BARON DAVIS. :flower3:

Well he popped his knee cap right off today and none of you care. NONE OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:sad:


Oh my poor Baron. I'll be back to catch up - engrossed with Megan's boys right now.

Who??? Don't fall over laughing at me either
 

Aww... I just got a little nostalgic for back north. Every summer I played in a rugby tournament up in Lake Placid/Saranac Lake and we'd go across the lake on the ferry looking for Champy. Whoever couldn't "find" him would have to buy the first round at the bar that night.

So I think I need some help/motivation... I know it's only been two weeks, but I am really struggling with getting in my weekend run outdoors. I have no qualms about going to the gym and getting on a treadmill, but I'm trying to force myself into running outside so I can get used to running in the Florida humidity. It's just downright brutal on my lungs and I struggle to get in any length of distance, even though right now I'm on a 5k training program and I'm at a mile or two for distance.

I'm worried that if I'd rather get the treadmill at this stage, when it gets REALLY hot and humid later in the summer when I'm supposed to be running 10 miles, I'm screwed. And it seems like it's more of a problem on the weekend than mid-week. I didn't get in my run yesterday because there were microbursts and tornado warnings as nasty thunderstorms rolled through (going home to my dogs when I finally finished work was more important)-- but I haven't missed a mid-week run yet.

Has anyone else run into this lack of motivation to run outdoors on the weekends?

Rhi, I love my weekend long runs. love love love them. just me my MP3 player and the sunrise!!! But on the other hand I can NOT do the dreadmill. Nancy can she is a pro. but I will run outside in 20* weather no problem
 
My love. My beloved. The love of my life. MY BELOVED BARON DAVIS. :flower3:

Well he popped his knee cap right off today and none of you care. NONE OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:sad:


Oh my poor Baron. I'll be back to catch up - engrossed with Megan's boys right now.



Sorry chica, I can't resist :stir:: HEAT ARE GONNA KICK SOME KNICKSTER BOOOOOOOTTTTTTYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool1::cool1: WHOOP!! WHOOP!!:woohoo::yay::hyper:!
 
Ah, the book. The author has been named 'Lady Poison Pen' by the press - we are very civilised whilst insulting people don't you know! :rotfl2:

I will never buy the book, some of the claims seem ridiculous to me - that the Queen Mother's real mother was the cook (she believes this is true because the Queen Mother didn't look 'aristocratic'), also that the Queen and Princess Margaret were conceived 'artificially' because the Queen Mother had no interest in...well you know! In one way we don't take kindly to stories about our Royal Family, but on the other hand people can't get enough of them.

:lmao:

I'm doing WW online at the minute, but I think I need to get back to going to the meetings - the fear of a face to face weigh in spurs me on! :rotfl2:

Me too - I HATE TO SAY IT - but me too Kelly. I'm still on the BL here but no weighing in for this last part and I'm sure I'm not making the same progress. I have to find a happy medium on it all.

And I'm struggling a bit in general because I *think* I'm not processing my feelings over my Mom lately. It feels like I'm not tasting food and that I'm feeling empty and never full enough. And I KNOW that's a sign of not dealing with something - some emotional content. Just like an alcoholic - just like a workaholic - a drug user. I haven't had that feeling IN YEARS and quite frankly I'm shocked to have it right now. It's just when it all gets too much with her decline - I guess.

It's her birthday today and with Mother's Day - of course I'm grateful she's here. BUT I think my pain is coming up because I miss *her*. I miss my mother. I absolutely miss my mother. I want to talk to her - laugh with her even argue with *her*. Smiling.

And I was prepared for this because when we looked after Mama - Jean's pain often came from not remembering BEFORE this all came. Struggling to. And in the last two weeks - that is my struggle. And I'm sure Mother's Day and her birthday in tandem have helped to bring it all to the surface. Your brain is straining to remember. It's like when one's eyes can't focus - it just can't focus and it goes in and out. In and out. In and out. But you can't hold onto it. The vision. The vision of my mother. And it sucks. Quite frankly - it sucks to crave for a moment of seeing your own mother. It totally overwhelms the brain and one's emotions. And I know you know this Kelly. So :hug:. As do many of us. :hug: Thanks for honestly stating where you're at - because I don't even think I realized how strong my emotions are churning Kelly. Thank you.

As for that lady with the high hair :rotfl2: - she's passionate about the Queen Mum, eh? Holy! It's so bizarre - all the stories.

So is the Jubilee even bigger- or as exciting -than the Olympics? Very curious how it all plays. Does the Jubilee bring all the antis out of the woodwork? Is everything on schedule for the Olympics? Probably not, eh? There's always last minute chatter.

So exciting Kelly!

I will start a report for you... after I do a little fishing. I will say hi to Champy for you.

OMG, I'm so embarrassed. :rotfl2: ;);) After all these years - I had no clue that the Champ was stalking me on my lake. :rotfl: So interesting. From Samuel de Champlain to now. Wow that's one elderly horse snake. Or his great great great great grandson is!

I guess I've spent so much time travelling through - and ADORING it - that I've never stayed long enough to hear all about it.

Wow, I never knew Megan.

Aww... I just got a little nostalgic for back north. Every summer I played in a rugby tournament up in Lake Placid/Saranac Lake and we'd go across the lake on the ferry looking for Champy. Whoever couldn't "find" him would have to buy the first round at the bar that night.

Fun games. :thumbsup2

I try to do the Saranac Lake/Lake Placid route whenever I can. ( I went to university in Quebec near the VT/MH/ME border and often do VT/NY on either way when visiting after all these years Rhianna).

Anyway, one year I cried. Why? Well I hadn't been in awhile before that trip. And I was SHOCKED how the route was so affected by the economy. It was overwhelming (about five or more years ago). One foreclosure after another. Huge difference. And very sad to see. I went just last year but I swung up north early. So I couldn't tell if things were on the upswing. I hope so.

Who??? Don't fall over laughing at me either

He's not a big star Jo. And he's at the end of his career. And I'm sad to say this might have done him in. It was ugly. Like head turning ugly.

Sorry chica, I can't resist :stir:: HEAT ARE GONNA KICK SOME KNICKSTER BOOOOOOOTTTTTTYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool1::cool1: WHOOP!! WHOOP!!:woohoo::yay::hyper:!

Of course the Heat were going to kick their butts. Of course. It was written on the wall. It's one thing to lose if you're not playing your best. But their best - in general and because of all the injuries - was never going to be enough.

There was no way in he!! that the Knicks had a chance to beat them. I'm not a Knicks lover. I'm a Baron lover. :woohoo: He just came there recently. So there's little connection for me.

I ADORE the Lakers.
 
My love. My beloved. The love of my life. MY BELOVED BARON DAVIS. :flower3:

Well he popped his knee cap right off today and none of you care. NONE OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:sad:


Oh my poor Baron. I'll be back to catch up - engrossed with Megan's boys right now.

Of course the Heat were going to kick their butts. Of course. It was written on the wall. It's one thing to lose if you're not playing your best. But their best - in general and because of all the injuries - was never going to be enough.

There was no way in he!! that the Knicks had a chance to beat them. I'm not a Knicks lover. I'm a Baron lover. :woohoo: He just came there recently. So there's little connection for me.

I ADORE the Lakers.

I was watching the game when it happened and OUCH!!!! :eek: Then of course they have to show the replay in slow mo - just in case you missed the actual motion of the kneecap dislocating the first time - and DOUBLE OUCH!!:eek::eek:

I may be a total Heat girl, but I wouldn't wish that on anybody...except maybe Derrick Rose...how can you not not stand an idiot who pays somebody to take his SAT's for him and then when he's about to get kicked out college for it, runs to the NBA instead. Oops! Sorry! Tangent alert again.....:hyper:
 
Hockey girls - why no playoff chatter?

The little HockeyKat is at WDW......

For me it's because the Bruins got knocked out in the first round and the teams that are left at this point are teams I really don't care much for.

Kings... meh... only really have any interest in them because I used to play for the NH Lady Monarchs and got to watch the Manchester Monarchs on a weekly basis. So seeing guys that I used to knock a beer or two back with is cool.

Devils... double meh.

Rangers.. vomit.

Caps... they knocked out the B's, so I can't be too happy if they keep going. I figured they'd win it all if they made it past the B's. Only they're kind of sucking.

Coyotes... quite possibly the only team I'll cheer for if Washington gets knocked out.

Sigh. But I guess as long as the Rags or Devils don't win the Cup, I'm happy. No offense to anyone who's a fan here.
 
Hockey girls - why no playoff chatter?

The little HockeyKat is at WDW......

Yup.

For me it's because the Bruins got knocked out in the first round and the teams that are left at this point are teams I really don't care much for.

Kings... meh... only really have any interest in them because I used to play for the NH Lady Monarchs and got to watch the Manchester Monarchs on a weekly basis. So seeing guys that I used to knock a beer or two back with is cool.

Devils... double meh.

Rangers.. vomit.

Caps... they knocked out the B's, so I can't be too happy if they keep going. I figured they'd win it all if they made it past the B's. Only they're kind of sucking.

Coyotes... quite possibly the only team I'll cheer for if Washington gets knocked out.

Sigh. But I guess as long as the Rags or Devils don't win the Cup, I'm happy. No offense to anyone who's a fan here.

Yeah, I'm kinda with her on this one. Except add in a vomit for the Caps.

I'm just glad the Flyers got knocked out.

I suppose I am rooting for the Coyotes, in a vague way.
 
So I just got my camera developed that Brian carried during Tough Mudder so I thought it's as good time as any to share my experiences. I tend to be long winded so feel free to skip over it, I had told Lisa I would share.

For those who don't know my co-teacher came to me and said her boyfriend had signed her up. She was freaked out because she wasn't in shape and she was nervous about the whole thing, she asked Brian and I to do it with them. I signed up right away and then started ramping up my workouts. My co-teacher spent one month working out then stopped. When I hurt my ankle I was worried I wouldn't be able to handle the obstacles. My boot camp coach(who is AMAZING) was a good help in getting me over this. The Wednesday before the race my co-teacher finally told me she wasn't going to do the race. No surprise at this point but I couldn't believe it took her this long to come out and say it. She has become really flakey and unreliable as of lately but that's a story for another time.

Brian came down and picked me up because after I was going to Vermont to spend a week with him then the plan is for him to drive down with me on Saturday and he can also see his mother on mother's day. (We grew up in the same town so his family is still there and so am I.) Saturday we drove up to Mt Snow in Vermont and checked in to the place we were staying at. Mt Snow is 3 hours from my house and 3 hours from where Brian lives in Vermont. After we checked in we decided to to the mountain and check out the people running on Saturday. (Tough Mudder is Saturday and Sunday.) We saw about four or five of the obstacles and this calmed my nerves a bit. I'm usually a very calm person but I was very worked up for this. From the time I woke up on Saturday till we got to the mountain that day my heart was beating so fast. Brian was worried because everything was making me panic. I settled down fast once I got to watch a little of the obstacles.

After that we went into the center of town to have dinner. The whole town goes into Tough Mudder mode, they say this is a huge weekend for the town, this year it was even bigger then any day during ski season. We went to this cute little restaurant called The Anchor. I had their Tough Mudder pasta bowl, it was GIANT bowl of pasta, I think Brian had some type of pasta too. Everyone in the restaurant was talking about the race. After dinner we went back to the B&B to get our stuff ready and call it an early night. I couldn't sleep(of course) so Brian and I spent lots of time going over the things I was worried about and our game plan.

So our alarm goes off at 7 because Tough Mudder asks that you get there two hours early due to traffic and having to get your number. I actually really enjoyed not having to do a packet pick up, its nice to get your number then go run. (This wouldn't be logical at most big races.) So Brian and I get there and we go our separate ways as number pick up is done by last name. I get my bib (number 15663), I also got a number to put on my bag, a wrist band with my number and a wrist band that tells them I'm old enough for my free beer after the race! Brian meets me to get our numbers sharpied onto our foreheads. Due to the obstacles and a large number of people loosing their numbers on the course they use a marker to put your number on your forehead and either your arm or leg. After this Brian and I go to buy some Tough Mudder souvenirs, at each race they have a few location specific things, I of course got a VT shirt. Then we checked our bag with our clothes to change into after. We had enough time to kind of wander around and check out some stuff they had going on. (Free mohawks and mullets, food stands, keg toss... you know typical race stuff.)

We finally decide to make our way up to the starting area to watch the group before us go out. They have heats going out every 20 minutes but when you line up you are probably at the start for about 10 minutes so our time was 10:00 but we probably didn't head up the mountain till 10:10. At the start you can get a free picture taken. (I haven't received mine yet but still very cool that they do this.) We watch the group before us charge up the ski slope and now it's time for us to line up. Oh but this is tough mudder so to get to the starting line you have to climb over a wall(they call these walls Berlin Walls, they're also obstacles out on the course) this one is about nine feet high. I'm not sure how many people are in each wave but it's a good number. Here is a picture of Brian and I waiting after we climbed the wall.

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Oh yeah have I mentioned we made Brian's tie and we tore up a cheap suit for him to wear? I have on a tutu and leg warmers over my usual under armor running gear.

So Tough Mudder has this guy... I call him their hype man. He is the one to send each wave off. He talks to the group, tells them stories, has them chant. There's lots of him yelling tough and the group yelling mudder. He had us throwing mud at him and each other. Now here is my first moment where Lisa came into my head. Tough Mudder raises money for the Wounded Warrior foundation. I feel fortunate to have many people close to me serve in the military and come back to me healthy, I realize I'm one of the fortunate ones so this cause tends to have a soft spot in my heart. Tough Mudder has raised about three million dollars for Wounded Warrior so far. Due to this they tend to get a large number of service men and women who run this race.

Before the race the hype man told us to remember this story when we were out on the course feeling like we couldn't do it. He told us a story of a guy who ran Tough Mudder after he'd lost both his legs serving over seas. He said he did the whole course. The hype man told us he's seen people do it who are missing legs, arms and eyes among other things he's seen. He said to us that we are all athletes and we should picture suddenly not having legs, how we would handle it. He told us if this man could finish this race after loosing his legs then we could do it with the legs we had. This is when I thought of Lisa, Lisa saying at least you have legs. It was the moment when I truly knew I'd be able to do this.

(ok this was longer the expected, it's going to have to me a multi-part report. off to eat dinner.)
 
Hey all! I was wanting to join y'all and I tried to read this whole long massive thread, but alas that may take me months. So I hope it's ok to introduce myself and jump in here!?

christym - Aka Christy, cause I never said I was incredibly creative.

Age: 35
Height: 5'2"
Weight: Last time I looked it was 135, but I only weight myself every couple of weeks so I don't get obsessed with it.
Personal Stats: I have a DH and we've been married 7 years. We also have DS, 4 and DD, 2
Live in: Kannapolis, NC
Favorite Park: Magic Kingdom. It's like a little bit of heaven.
But I Love: I am a total Harry Potter geek
Passions: I live to travel, run, cook, watch hockey and NASCAR and obsess over Disney. Also, I really love sitting with my daughter and watching her start to obsess over Disney.
Important to know: I am a science geek. I always have been. But I studied chemistry and physics in college. Now I teach chemistry and physics to very reluctant high school students. Despite that I still love science. I recently got to meet Adam and Jamie of Mythbusters. There is a picture hanging in my classroom that has become a shrine, thanks to some of my students.
Weight loss plan and goals: I guess I'm not trying to lose weight as much as be as healthy as I can be. I want my kids to see their mom be healthy because it's a good thing and not stress over her weight so much. My mom has always been crazy about her weight and for a long time I thought that there was no defeating the numbers on the scale. Now I'm shooting for being healthy and hopefully losing some of the chub I acquired during pregnancy. I've been running for just over a year now and have done several 5K's, an 8K and a half marathon. My goals now are another half marathon in November, with a better time (my first was 2:46). I also recently started Jillian Michaels 6 week 6 pack. I don't expect a 6 pack but I am praying that it will help me lose some of the belly roll.
 
I cannot wait to hear more Megan!!!

Sorry I have been MIA, I have been crazy busy and just not taking care of myself really. Went for a ride yesterday with my son and that was nice, but we've only gone to workout once in the last few weeks. We planned out the rest of the week so we can get back to making it a part of our schedules!
 
Good morning all!

The craziness of life has gotten the better of me this last week or so. Wanted to say hi :wave: before I go catch up! :goodvibes
 
Hey all! I was wanting to join y'all and I tried to read this whole long massive thread, but alas that may take me months. So I hope it's ok to introduce myself and jump in here!?

christym - Aka Christy, cause I never said I was incredibly creative.

Age: 35
Height: 5'2"
Weight: Last time I looked it was 135, but I only weight myself every couple of weeks so I don't get obsessed with it.
Personal Stats: I have a DH and we've been married 7 years. We also have DS, 4 and DD, 2
Live in: Kannapolis, NC
Favorite Park: Magic Kingdom. It's like a little bit of heaven.
But I Love: I am a total Harry Potter geek
Passions: I live to travel, run, cook, watch hockey and NASCAR and obsess over Disney. Also, I really love sitting with my daughter and watching her start to obsess over Disney.
Important to know: I am a science geek. I always have been. But I studied chemistry and physics in college. Now I teach chemistry and physics to very reluctant high school students. Despite that I still love science. I recently got to meet Adam and Jamie of Mythbusters. There is a picture hanging in my classroom that has become a shrine, thanks to some of my students.
Weight loss plan and goals: I guess I'm not trying to lose weight as much as be as healthy as I can be. I want my kids to see their mom be healthy because it's a good thing and not stress over her weight so much. My mom has always been crazy about her weight and for a long time I thought that there was no defeating the numbers on the scale. Now I'm shooting for being healthy and hopefully losing some of the chub I acquired during pregnancy. I've been running for just over a year now and have done several 5K's, an 8K and a half marathon. My goals now are another half marathon in November, with a better time (my first was 2:46). I also recently started Jillian Michaels 6 week 6 pack. I don't expect a 6 pack but I am praying that it will help me lose some of the belly roll.

Christy, I'm so sorry that it has taken us so long to welcome you. :3dglasses This thread is over four years long and strong so often there's a break in the festivities so to speak. And then it picks up again. Nice to have you here. So many connections you already have - the running, the races, the science geek. Laughing, I just realized none of which is me. :rotfl2::lmao::rotfl2: But I love me some races and even the tech/science girls!!!:lmao:

I'll be back later. Nancy, I've missed you greatly. Megan, I read your race report right away and ADORED it just waiting for a moment to comment on all of it. Please keep going. :3dglasses
 
Darn it-- Apparently the post I put up didn't show up... Sigh. I don't know if it's my work computer or the boards. Maybe both.

Meg- I can't wait to hear more about the race.

Christy - Welcome aboard! Fellow science nerd here, although I'm a biologist that's now working in a chemistry lab and feeling completely out of place :)

Kimberley- When I was at the gun show this weekend, I ran into some women from your organization and may have been convinced to volunteer with them. Not that it took a lot of convincing since I'm a sucker for the troops. I wish I got their names-- they were just the nicest people. I'm not sure how the weather is down "south" where you are, but what's with these afternoon monsoons? I hope I can figure a way to work around them, otherwise it's going to be a long summer training-wise.


Work is going well and I'm way ahead of deadlines. Tom and I are planning our next Dis-cation (Bay Lake Tower in August), which will be a sibling trip. I'm starting to get into the swing of training and running is getting easier-- the other day on a 2 mile run, my second mile was actually faster than my first by about half a minute. I think my pansy New England lungs are getting better with this milkshake Florida air! And my running pace is currently about 10:33, so if I can get more of that in there and less walking, I'm golden!
 
Christy - welcome! I am a fellow NC-er, although in the Raleigh area.

I've been at WDW for the last 10 days and am just checking in... more later.
 














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