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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
"Quick" Race Report from Augusta 70.3
Monday, September 26, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
It's getting closer...
I actually was fighting a sinus infection and some low back pain at the beginning of the week. It was a little (read a lot) bit humid out at the beginning of the week, with the hurricanes and tropical storms coming through. It was wicked humid and body was not happy after already adjusting to our fall like weather from the last few weeks. Cool morning with warm/hot afternoons with less humidity.
By Thursday I was feeling better, but I'm sure that was mostly to do with the weather. I worked all this week (Tue-Thurs) at my "normal" dental office, because my co-worker was on vacation in London. My dentist doesn't believe in cooling the office when the humidity is up for some reason. I was sweating all day long. Nothing like having wet hands under your gloves while working. My Thursday workout was an intensity bike, and I felt great doing it. Tuesday and Wednesday I had to force myself out the door to get my workouts in. Friday was a rest day...Thank Goodness.
Team Tri Tri Again |
White Lake. |
I just did the swim for our relay (which got 4th place by 16 seconds). After I swam and passed the chip on to Dar to bike, and went back to the room to change and go out for a 14 mile run! That is 2 loops around White Lake. My first loop around the lake felt AWESOME! The second loop was wicked hot. I can't believe how different the loops felt. The first loop I was going along at a decent pace, I actually felt like I could go faster, but I felt really comfortable and wanted to be able to keep it going through the whole run. Once I made it to mile 10 I had to walk to mile 11. I had given out all my salt tabs to other people on the actual race course (when I was on it) because they were cramping up and I felt bad for them. I didn't mean to give them ALL of my tabs, but that's how it worked out. I could feel the sun baking into me, but there was nothing I could do. There was NO SHADE on the route. The last 3 miles were tough, and I was happy to hear comments on my runmeter from friends on facebook...made me smile a few times. When I was less than a mile away from the finish I kept getting texts and messages asking me where I am. And friends trying to find me to encourage me the rest of the way in. Somehow I missed Jenn M, who was looking for me, and Chris U who was out on a golf cart looking for me. Ohh well...I finished the run. I was crusted in salt (residue of sweat) and super sun burnt. After sitting and waiting for the relay awards (we came in 4th) I went up and packed up my gear and then hopped in the lake for a nice cool off swim. Then back to the room (P.S. I love staying right at the race site...in the lodge) to take a shower and hang out till Jenn M came to pick me up and take me back to Raleigh.
My Sunburn. |
Scout on the pool deck. |
Monday came with another crazy headache, and me feeling lucky that I have such a wacky schedule and was able to go back to bed and try to rid myself of the headache. I finally felt well enough to go swim, and I did. Of course the neighborhood pool is closed for the season so I had to head over to the city pool, which I had to get a new punch card for. It was actually a great swim, even for a form swim. I don't usually like doing drills.
Tuesday was a work day, and I was doing fine until I wasn't. My stomach was feeling sick, and I was feeling a little dizzy. Not the best feeling while working on my patients. I took a little break between patients to try and evaluate what was going on. I'm pretty sure I have a sinus infection. My face is sore, and my stomach is gross from all the drainage from my sinuses. It makes me feel bad, but hopefully I can beat this little infection in no time flat. I ended up coming home and resting, and not doing my workout. Sometimes a body needs some rest.
Today - Wednesday, I'm still not 100%. I did do a short run at the Human Performance Lab (testing new earbuds that monitor heart rate). I need to do a bike ride, but I'm not sure my head and stomach are going to be able to handle it. But I'm going to give it a try in just a little bit. I have a big fundraiser tonight at Cary Wine and Design, that I need to be feeling okay for. We'll see how it all turns out.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Another Week in the Books!
The View from my Trainer |
At Shelly Lake....pretty sunrise |
After 13. miles and still smiling. |
My Buddy...he's getting so big! |
Jenn and the boys |
Another brick done! My eyes are a little wind burned! |
Angela, Bruce, Jeanne, and Tripp at the Lake |
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Feeling Lucky
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Training/ Fundraising/ Hurricanes/ and misc.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Train. Endure. Achieve. Matter.
These four words, the mantra of TEAM in Training, have become my mission statement. My personal goals, with the help of TEAM in training are to compete in the Augusta Half Ironman Triathlon and the Disney World full Marathon and raise $15,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society- and I need your help.
You, too, can be a part of the TEAM.
You can be a part of my team and help me reach my goal.
I am reaching out to you because I know you will not sit back and do nothing; because you realize that even the smallest contribution can make a monumental difference.
What can your donation do:
$5 will cover the costs to send a packet to a newly diagnosed patient, which includes information on support and their specific disease.
$20 will help pay for 1 round trip per day for 5 days of treatment at a facility for an urban patient.
$30 allows 1 patient to make a First Connection with a trained peer volunteer.
$42 will pay for 1 anti-nausea pill for a person in treatment.
$100 will pay for 1 round trip per day for 5 days for a patient living in rural NC to drive to treatment.
$200 will pay for 1 lab test co-pay.
$300 will assist with 1 round of radiation treatment co-pays.
Just $5 can help. Not to mention, that they would be 5 tax deductable dollars- so what have you got to lose? Nothing at all, but it could mean the world to a patient diagnosed with Leukemia, Lymphoma or Myeloma.
Please take a moment, right now, to donate.
Do not wait to do this later.
Please donate now. Now is when your help is needed; not yesterday, not tomorrow, right now as you read this. Please support me, the researchers working for the cure, and for those people who have to fight this disease every day.
Do you know someone else who would be interested in supporting this cause?
Please forward this information to them.
Do you think that your company would be willing to donate?
Please pass this information on to them.
My goal is to raise $15,000.
Thank you for taking the time to read my fundraising page
and thank you for your support!
- All Donations are 100% Tax Deductable
- Each donation helps accelerate finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
- You can make a secure online tax-deductible donation (and track my progress) by visiting my site: http://pages.teamintraining.org/nc/wdw12/dentalfriend
- You will receive a confirmation of your donation by email and I will be notified as soon as you make your donation.
- If you wish to donate by check- it can be made out to the LLS and sent to my address (please message me for the address)
- Please send me the name of the person you are donating in honor of- I would like to honor them or their memory during the race.