Monday, June 30, 2008

Starting All Over

It's come down to this..... tomorrow is July 1st and that will be the start of my "real" training for this marathon that I have talked myself into doing.  A friend of mine lent me this book, "4 Months to a 4-Hour Marathon", so the beginning of July is my deadline to have 4 months until the November 2nd race.  I've been taking time off from running, trying to do other things, but truthfully not doing a whole lot of anything.  Yesterday and today I went out running and it is just like starting all over.  Forget the fact that I was running 10 miles every Saturday for awhile.  Forget the fact that I ran 15 miles one Saturday.  I now am starting from scratch basically, so my 4 months looks like a million miles away.  I know that it is going to go quickly so I really need to be consistent.  We are heading up to Mammoth in a few days, so I have the joy of some cooler weather to run in, but also the altitude that can be oh so fun for someone who is not used to it.  Wish me luck, wish me health, and wish me a quick 4 months of training.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Big Kids



Today we drove down to Huntington Beach to celebrate a birthday for Micah, the son of Garrett's long time friend Mark.  There has become an annual tradition of a water balloon fight that occurs at each of these parties.  Garrett and Mark have proven to be the biggest of kids because although I am sure the little ones enjoy the water balloons, it is really Garrett and Mark who can't wait to nail each other with a big SPLAT!  




Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Amazingly Awesome (Cont.)


Debbie, Sarah, Rochelle, Tina, Me 
(I had to steal this pic from Rochelle's blog since I didn't have any 
group shots on my camera)

My legs are finally feeling back to normal.  I was so sore for the few days following this hike I was wondering if I was ever going to be able to walk down our stairs normally again.  My knee still hurts if I kneel on it though, as I took a cute little trip/flip/splat into the creek on the way down the mountain.  At the time I was more embarrassed than hurts, but I guess I did bang my knee pretty good.

So, as the video shows, we started out at 4:30 to drive to Yosemite.  This of course meant that we were awake around 3:45 and I think I slept a total of 2 or 3 hours that night because I just couldn't get to sleep.  We were about a 40 minute drive from the start of the hike so we were hoping to get started up the mountain a little after 5.  I think we were actually to the beginning of Mist Falls Trail around 5:30, which was still a good start.  The Mist Falls Trail was amazing and definitely one of the hardest parts for me.  All stairs, wet from the falls, straight up to the top of Vernal Falls.  My legs were already feeling tired by the end of this first part and I was wondering how I could make it up the rest of the mountain.  But it's wonderful how your body quickly feels better as soon as you get to a not so steep part.  We chose to take the Falls trail because it was a little shorter, and I think it was much more beautiful.  We then continued up until we got to Nevada Falls.  Also beautiful, but we weren't as close to it as Vernal, so we didn't get covered by the mist this time.  From this point we just kept on trucking up the mountain with a few stops along the way for snacks and to care for our bodies.  Tina had a blister the size of a quarter on the back of her heel.  The guy at the shop in Yosemite told us the night before to put Duct tape on any signs of a blister before it got any worse.  So we tried that but it didn't work.  By the time we stopped to check on it again it had already popped and was huge.  Poor thing!  Then a little while later we got our first visit from "Charlie".  This was the name we gave Rochelle's major leg cramp.  A cramp/charlie horse that would not quit.  A cramp so bad to bring her to her knees crying.  But did she let it stop her?  NO!  Man, I was amazed at how determined one woman could be.  We took our time and made it to the top, with one more bad cramp right at the top of the cables.  What was awesome was the people we met along the way that offered things like water, bananas, and banana chips to help her out.  People were genuinely kind all throughout the trip and I loved seeing that in people.

The way down was definitely easier, but it seemed like it took forever.  We were all ready to be all the way down when we got back to Nevada Falls but that meant we had about 4 miles to go.  We went down the John Muir trail which was definitely not as pretty as the Mist Trail, but who wants go down slippery steps on tired legs.  We made it to the bottom just around 7:45, a whole 14 hours after starting.  It made for a very long day but I'd say it was all worth it!

Even though this was definitely not an easy hike, I loved every minute of it.  I love being outdoors, I love pushing myself to the limit, and I love being with friends....especially ones that I don't get to be with often!  When asked if I would do it again I didn't even have to think about it ...... I am planning for next summer with Garrett, or maybe May or September when it's not as crowded.  But definitely I would go again. :)


Monday, June 23, 2008

Amazingly Awesome

I had to include this video first, because who would have thought that a group of girls who have to do their hair and makeup before a big day like this would have made it to the top!  Honestly though, I could not have had a better group to go with.  Tina, my sister-in-law started planning this whole thing about 4 months ago I think.  She had everything planned out perfectly including cooking a lasagna beforehand, bringing it with her so that we could have a delicious meal after the hike.  So thank you Tina for bringing us all together to make the experience a memorable one!

When I said in the previous post that I had to get things organized before posting any more, I actually meant that Garrett had to get things organized so that he could work his magic and make another one of his masterpieces.  I had seen videos of the Half Dome climb on You Tube before going, and knew that I wanted my own video to post.  So I brought the video camera and took as many shots as I could.  I had put it away right before going up the cables thinking I needed to have my hands free, but it was so slow going because of the crowds that I got it out about ten steps up and kept it around my wrist the rest of the way just incase there was anything I had to capture.   Garrett has finished his masterpiece and has posted it on You Tube and on his Web Gallery, so you can see it either place.  

I have more to write, but I have to go to work for a little while to make up for some lost hours while I was huffing and puffing up the mountain.  I will write more! 

Saturday, June 21, 2008

We Made It!

We're back safe and sound from our big adventure!  Here's just a sneak peak at a few of the views.  I have more to show and tell once I get things organized.  All I can say for now is that it was an AWESOME trip!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Half Dome Here We Come!


"My bags are packed and I'm ready to go."  I'm leaving around noon today to drive on up to Yosemite.  Catch ya later!!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

Kevin's been entertaining himself over the past few days with his new Indiana Jones Legos.   Check out the video Garrett made from the footage I shot of Kevin's movie.