Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Running

This has quickly become my favorite activity. Not only do I most enjoy running about six miles on average - my favorite distance, but I really enjoy even longer runs. My body gets into a comfortable pace that seems to keep going even when your head says to sit down. It's really empowering in a lot of ways. Not only is my weight finally under control and at a healthy BMI, I am finally down to a size four, and I am also able to handle a lot of physical activity that I normally wouldn't be able to - it's so great!

The half marathon is rapidly approaching, and Thanskgiving Day will be here before I know it. I had to run without my running partner last weekend, and I will have to do it again this weekend. It is so much harder without Alicia! It's really nice to have someone there with you as you add distance, and 11 miles this Sunday morning will be so much harder without her. As I add distance, I am sure I am going to be showing up more and more with wet hair and no make-up running in five minutes late to the last church service too! Kind of funny, but I refuse to give up my schedule. I just really like doing my long runs on Sunday mornings. It's almost a reverent time for me anyway.

I'm projecting doing the Snicker's Energy Marathon Bar marathon in Albany in March of 2009. I"m pretty excited about it. I'm waiting til I finish the half so I'll know what pace to estimate my final time with, but I'm averaging about a 10 to 10:30 pace right now for my longest runs (10 etc.), so I'm hoping that I'll finish with a 4 hour 30 min pace group or so for the marathon in the spring. We'll see!

Micah and I are also trying to plan our big trip. We always said we would go somewhere big if I got into medical school, and we are definitely still doing that. I'm torn between doing a marathon on the Australia cost and seeing things there, or taking Micah backpacking through Europe for a few weeks. He's never been, and I would love to show him around. I loved my time there. Anybody have any good ideas?

4 comments:

Jen Daniel said...

Congratulations on your acceptance into medical school! That is so awesome and so admirable for going back to school! Good luck with school and your marathons! You're more woman than I am!

queenie said...

Thanks for the comment, Jen - my first one! I appreciate the congrats too! This has been a long time coming, as well as a ton of prayer with my husband and with a lot of family and friends!

Amico Dio said...

Ryan would say Australia. I on the other hand would love to go to Europe. Italy mostly but I'm not picky. ;)

so my dear, how does one just start running? I'm interested.

queenie said...

Amy! Yay - now you have to follow my blog too. Anyway - running. I think you should start with training for a 5K. I was able to get going pretty fast, but it is only because I built up from the beginning way before our wedding, so I had originally started from scratch then. Anyways - I really like Hal Higdon's site with training programs. Halhigdon.com. They have all kinds of info and training programs. I definitely suggest 5K first, and then do one of those, and then start building up from there. Email me if you have more questions!