Feb
24
2008

The event was very fun with the entertainment at the opening. The drummers and chinese dragons; culminating with the lighting of 100,000 firecrackers to kick off the start of the race.
Kristina’s first race and of course, it’s probably the most hilly course there could be, south of San Francisco. After I ran 2 Miles I circled back to walk the rest of the way with my sister in what we like to refer to as the Asthmatic Parade, 2008.
There are better pictures captured of us. As soon as the one I purchased comes in I’ll be sure to share that with you.
Feb
24
2008
Today my name was drawn for the Nike Run Club’s monthly drawing to win a free pair of shoes!
I picked out the Air Structure Triax 10+.
They provide more support to prevent over pronation, although I think my problem is supenation (Ya like that Kris? Intrepenate that!)
Can’t wait to take them out for a spin now!
Feb
21
2008
Seeing the encore presentation of Spirit of the Marathon in an hour. I can’t wait, its such a cool film!
Feb
09
2008
My knee hurts for the first time today.
Feb
04
2008
Superbowl sunday was the inagural Surf City U.S.A. Run in Huntington Beach, California. It was billed as the "Inagural" because for years it was known as the Pacific Shorline Run. I was very excited about this run. The weather has been rather cool and this course was along Pacific Coast Highway, right along the beach with the water and waves in view. Saturday, when we went to the Expo to pick up our racing packets the weather was as beautiful as ever! Sunny, little clouds; but we already had Sunday’s forecast looming over us. Rain!
Now it’s a widely known fact that the weather man is never right; however just this one time he was right on the money. It rained a great deal throughout the morning. The 5K started at 7:15 and it was cold cold cold! Then, by about 7:25, It was fine. No the weather didn’t clear up, I just went numb. The rain was pelting my face and I was drenched through my "Water Resistant" jacket and pants, clear down to my underwear. The cool weather was nice to be keep me cool, what really killed me was the wind. More than half of the run was against the wind. Wet and heavy clothes really felt like 10 pounds of dead weight.
Anyways. Looking back it was fun in that it was such a different kind of run. It did take me about an hour to feel semi-warm again and my feet are still pruney, but my medal is awesome and totally worth it. Susana on the other hand, she had chosen this race to be her first Half-Marathon. She trained hard and had to endure 13.1 miles of soaking wet freezing hell. Kudos to you Susana! Good thing you didn’t try the Marathon this time around.