Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Changes Abound

Whoa...whirlwind!!!! Hello 2012!!!
Last week was intense, as is this week. I might be slightly absent for the next week, but I promise to make up for it with a vengeance shortly.

2012 has brought a lot of incredible change to me. With change comes stress, but I know that while I don't want chronic stress in my life, a little short term stress can be the sign of growth and hard work. Here are a few things going on right now...

I am leaving my current employer and embarking on a some new job changes. It was extremely hard to tell my employer, as they have been very good to me. I was nightmarishly hard to tell my families that I would no longer be working with their special needs children. I have made many parents cry in the past week with my news. It is very hard as a physical therapist to no longer be a part of the journey of the amazing and wonderful kids I treat. I have children that were not able to hold their own heads up 1 year ago...yet today we are starting to learn to walk. I know the change in my personal life will bring about change for these families, and I hope that newly open doors will bring them opportunities to continue growing.

Speaking of open doors, I also received some big and awesome news last week. I was invited to be a part of the Wattie Ink. Elite Team. Thrilled doesn't even begin to describe how I feel about the invitation. It has only been one week, yet this team has already been bringing the fire. I am so pumped to be joined with other triathletes with similar motivation and desire to Rock the W.

In celebration of new beginnings with job and triathlon, Dave and I went to New Orleans to watch the Saints rock their way through the first round of the playoffs. Yes, I was in heaven. How do I get so lucky???
Damie and Dave cruising from the Old Algiers ferry to downtown Nola.

I am pretty sure I did not need to be drinking champagne this early in the day.

The latter result of a day in the French Quarter and some amazing tailgating.

Charbroiled oysters and crawfish pasta...

Who Dat!!!!!!!

Thank you sooooooo much, Keith.

I returned to Memphis solo and left Dave to enjoy suffer through the LSU game in New Orleans. I have been unreal busy this week....wrapping it up at my job while starting to make the new work happen. Laura came in town to visit from San Fransico, and it was so wonderful to see her. It has been hard losing great friends to other cities, and she is a wonderful, wonderful person. I was so glad to spend some time with her last night.
And then major fatigue hit, and I think this picture happened 1 minute before I almost fell asleep at the bar and told Laura I had to go home.

In the midst of all of this, I have managed to do some training...including a 3.5 hour ride today in the rain with enough pain in my private area to make me want to quit the sport. I have decided I don't need some more HTFU, I need a bike fit. Any helpers out there???? Dave would greatly appreciate it, as would I. Not being comfortable on my bike is no bueno.

And seriously... I need to have that fit dialed in so I can sport my new suit in some upcoming races!!!
Whoop Whoop! Here we go!!!!!

PS: I am now on twitter. I haven't really figured out how to tweet, but I like reading tweets from everyone else! @DamieRoberts17

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Time To Get Crunk

Welcome Breesy!
Breesy fits right in to the dog pack with her new family. She has been a super awesome kitty, and we love her already.

She looks big in pictures, but she is actually a tiny little thing, weighing in at only 4 pounds! We like to call her Lil' Breesy around here.

And speaking of our other favorite Brees, it is time for Dave and I to head to the Superdome this weekend for the first playoff game. There are few things I like more in life than going to watch the Saints. A huge thanks to my many good friends, especially Keith, who always seems to make sure I have a seat in the Dome of Death. Section 609, here I come. 1...2...3....First Down!!!!!!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

2011, Done!

I started 2011 excited to race. I had Ironman Wales planned as my "A" race, and I was really starting to make some progress post surgery.

Except that by March I still could hardly run 10 miles...as a weekly average. I was not enjoying running at all, and I had serious doubts if I could make it to the start line of IMWales. I started working with Tim at the end of the month, and the rest of the year is really a story about training consistency and a lot of hard work.

March:
Rebel Man: amazing support through the season from my teammates
Rebel Man Triathlon. I was scared to race- I wasn't ready. Something changed when I lined up, and I forgot all of my fears and just focused. I had a great start to the season with a 1st OA.

April: hit by a car while riding my bike. I think it must be comparable to what it feels like to be attacked by a shark. One minute you are doing your own thing, and then with no warning something just hits you from behind. My brain and vital organs were intact, and I felt very lucky. It was a hit and run, and fortunately another car chased the guy down and we were able to call the cops on him.

May:
Morgan and Damie post race :)
Steamboat Classic Triathlon: grabbed 2ndOA female to up and coming pro, Morgan Chaffin. We matched each other on the bike and run which was very encouraging for me, but she killed me in the swim. We had an awesome time hanging out after the race, and she has been such a great source of encouragement and support through the year. Watch for good things from her in 2012. She has been training very, very hard.
Riding in the flat- when it all goes wrong, just keep your chin up.
Memphis In May: I think this race is tied as one of my season's best. I panicked in the swim (I guess you are never too experienced for that?) but rallied to have an amazing bike and chase everyone down in my AG. And then I flatted in the rear around mile 20- my first race flat ever. I had nothing to change the tire, and I had to stand up and ride it in nice and easy to keep the tubular on the rim. I mentally blocked out the loss of time and just did my best for the rest of the race. I had a PR run, and finished 1stAG. If you just keep moving forward, it is never over till it is over.

June:
Heat management was the ticket to the day.
Rock N Roll Half Iron: tied for best race of the year with MIM. I set a PR for this course by almost 37 minutes and won 3rdOA and money! I was pleasantly surprised to see that for once, I could handle 90+ degree heat for racing.

July:
I hadn't felt this bad since Chicago Marathon of 2007. Every step of the run was misery. My mantra was no walking, even if I had to jog 15 minute miles.
Racine 70.3: And as good as the previous half was, this was just as bad. I felt awful the whole weekend- full of stress, complete lack of sleep, and just not in a good place to race. I pushed my brain and body the whole way to work with me and help me pull through, but it just wasn't my day. And on this day, I just couldn't handle 90+ degree racing. At the end, the cold beer with my husband and friends was a welcome relief.

August:
Just get out there and go! Race because you love to race. You can't always been 100% ready.
Mountain Lakes Triathlon: I was pre-registered for this race, then spend the 48 hours before the race throwing up from both ends from a virus. I did not want to let 9 weeks pass between my last race and Wales, so I decided to race even though I wasn't firing on all cylinders. I didn't feel good, but it was great practice before Wales to go through the motions and make sure I had everything working. You can't always feel perfect or great for every race- sometimes you need to just do it because you like to race! 2nd OA for the day.

September:
Triathlon= a great adventure!
Ironman Wales: I heart international racing. It was an amazing venue and a great day for me, especially on the run. I enjoyed the long distance so much, and I promised to not let so many years pass before my next ironman.

October:
The end of triathlon 2011!
Heber Springs Triathlon: I thought I was through for the year, but I still has some motivation in me:) I will say that going from an ironman to a sprint was hard...I don't think my legs had a fast twitch muscle left in them. 1stOA to end out the season.

Thank you 2011...you were a great year. Thank you to everyone that offered help and support through the year. Welcome 2012! Let's make it happen!