See ya later 2024, and hello 2025!
I'm out of practice on updating this journal, but 2024 was a challenging year all things considered. I'm looking forward to getting back into a routine now that things are starting to settle down again.
We were informed in Jan 2024 that our positions were being non-renewed and the lab was closing in May 2025. For some, it took 8-12 months to find something new. I waited until mid-November to start looking, because I had several projects that I felt deeply involved in that I wanted to see to the end (or at least as long as I could take them). I went through the process, and was happy with my options as it unfolded. I think I've found a good fit still at UW (which was my preference) and start the new position on Tues 1/21. It's bittersweet to say goodbye to the world renowned DeLuca lab after 18.5 years. But at the age of 94, it's been decided it's time. We've accomplished a lot (last I saw upwards of $500-750 million generated for UW), but it had to end at some point. I'm looking forward to the new journey.
On the running front, 2024 wasn't my best. I did the
Disneyland Weekend in early January. G and I had a blast at the 5k. I ran a 43 min 10k (finishing 30th OA and 4th in AG) and then ran a disappointing to me 1:38 HM (125th OA, 25th AG). With everything going on personally, I decided to pull the plug on the marathon training plan aimed towards April. Which ended up being the right decision from a familial standpoint, but also because the weather on race day ended up being absolute trash. So it would have felt like a TON of wasted effort.
I meandered through most of the year, and finally got back into the swing of things in the mid-Summer with a goal of a mile and 5k efforts. The mile training went well. I wasn't nearly as fast as 2020, but was as good as the first Daniels run-through back in 2017(?). Ended up with a disappointing Hoot Hoot Hustle 5k attempt with the last mile at mile pace in 6:15. Wasn't even a Top 10 split, and paled in comparison to the 3x1 mile workout earlier in the year with multiple sub-6:10 splits. Decided to squeeze in one more mile attempt before leaving for
MNSSHP and secured a 6:05 mile. My 4th fastest which felt great.
MNSSHP was definitely the highlight of the year. We worked so so hard on those costumes, and the payoff from G grinning ear to ear while wearing the costumes was worth it. We've already booked a return trip to Disney World with plans to do the Halloween night MNSSHP (not my first choice, but that's the way the calendar falls for us). Haven't started on the costumes yet, but G seems pretty solid on our idea at the moment. She wants to be a working cell phone that is scrolling through the Disney Food Blog, and then every other member of the family is to dress in elaborate Disney snack costumes. With the two new features being obviously a working cell phone scrolling, and then smells attached to each of the costumes. That's the blue sky, we'll see what happens. At least on paper, these should be significantly easier than the Amphibia costumes, but that remains to be seen. I sure hope so, because the time commitment last time was tremendous. We didn't want to get too worked up on MNSSHP and costumes until my new job was settled and we learned where I would end up compensation wise.
After MNSSHP, or better yet during, didn't go well. I didn't train during the trip, and then when I came back a few things came up that put me behind. It snowballed on me, and the time was lost. So I shut the training plan down. G and I still had a blast at her bi-annual GOTR 5k. One of her last as she's about to age out. And then I still ran the local turkey trot. I hadn't been running outside, and the training was purely easy. So I didn't have high expectations. Ended up running a 22:41 (7:26 pace) in a pretty hard effort in the moment. Highlight was the neighbor kid whom yells niceties at me nearly every training run now since I run by his house like everyday (he's in kindergarten). He met up with me about 100m from the finish and then we sprint raced it. Ended up going back and doing it a second time like 5 min later because he had so much fun doing it. But a 7:26 5k is disappointing given my marathon pace used to be 7:24. But that's what happens when you're out of practice. It'll take some time, but everything will return in due time.
So since MNSSHP I've just been biding my time on the treadmill and getting to watch some TV. I've been sticking around 3-4.5 hrs and 22-32 miles per week. But the effort has been really really easy. Like not breathing at all type easy, and the treadmill pace is likely way off my actual effort at this point since it hasn't been recalibrated to outdoors in a while. Looks like I did 116 miles (16 hrs) on the treadmill in December. In all of 2024, it was 1034 miles, 154 running hrs, and 26 hrs of weight lifting. The 1034 miles in a year represents the least I've done since 2013 which was 780 and my first full year of running. Although 2014, 2019, and 2020 were all similar at 1091, 1118, and 1175. Pales in comparison to 2016, 2017, and 2022 at 2500, 2582, and 2453. Most interesting, I wrapped 2024 at 19,771 career miles. So won't take long to cross off another goal and hit the 20,000 career mile mark!
With that, we look forward to 2025 and what's next. The new job starts next week. We'll see what comes with that, and where I'm pulled in terms of time management. Once the weather breaks and it isn't constantly frozen tundra out there, then I'd like to get back to outdoor training. And I'd like to get back into shape. Assuredly that means dropping some weight as I'm getting close to 25 pounds heavier than the 2021 Madison Marathon. Although all the clothes still fit reasonably well, but I can be better about my diet choices. I don't know about races yet. I want to get back into the groove, and get back into shape. Then once I get there, then I'll make some decisions on what/how I want to run. After 12.5 years of good hard racing, I've still got to answer the question of what motivates me to get me out the door. Once I'm out there, I guess I'll let you know.