Thursday, January 31, 2013

Baby Girl

I have already posted this on facebook, but I thought I would share it on the blog as well if you missed it. 

Yesterday we had an ultrasound and were happy to see lots of organs in their correct places, 5 fingers on each hand, a developing spine and brain, etc.  :)  No problems noted on the ultrasound.  Yay!!!!  The ultrasound tech also wrote the sex of the baby down on a card for us to open later that night with our family.  Baby girl or baby boy?  I would say 95% of the guesses were for a girl.

This was all my sister's idea.  We delivered her the unopened card and she made a cake for us to "reveal" the sex of the baby at dinner.  Pink filling= girl, blue filling=boy.

 Thank you to my sister for this precious hand-made cake!  What a thoughtful idea!

Dave and I cut the cake wedding style. (and, as a funny sidenote, the photographer at our wedding did not take a single pic of Dave and I together EXCEPT for cutting the cake.  ???  seriously.  So, I am going to have to start a cake cutting picture album!  ha!)
Anticipation!  We had no clue!  and PS, I want everyone to check out my boobs.  No, I have never had them before.  They are humongous on me, and it is the first thing everyone notices.  They literally appeared overnight at around 8 weeks.  I can't wait to lose them and get my old non-existent boobs back.  
Pink filling!  It is a girl!!!!

We are very excited.  We didn't care one way or another what we were having, so we had no expectations and just a lot of happiness and fun times ahead. 
Thank you to my family for continuing to make this a special time for me.  I knew I was happy, but your enthusiasm has exceeded any expectation I might have had...if I had any.  :)


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Running fast (ish)

Running fast. 

That is not describing me these days.  However, I did make it to track practice tonight and ran 6 x 400 with tons of rest...hitting somewhere between 1:49--2:00 depending on the interval.  My legs just won't seem to move these days.  I think it might be because some muscles have already gone dormant, topped with a layer of fat.  (did you know it was possible to have cellulite on your arms?  oh, apparently it is.  I just made the discovery on myself.)  The good news is, running so slowly means I feel just dandy and not a bit worn out like I used to feel after track. 

Now, I am not running any prescribed pace or HR or anything at track.  I am just doing whatever my body tells me I can do for that moment.  No plan, just having fun. 
Above picture:  new grandma and pregnant lady hitting the track.  Ha ha! These are some good times ;) 

Let's just mention MAF...briefly...because it was recently brought up, and to be honest, I get questions on it all of the time.  (No, I am not running any MAF right now.  I am just RPE)  MAF does NOT equal LSD.  MAF is not slow running.  This is all complete misinformation.  If you hear people say this, stop listening immediately because they don't know what they are talking about. 

I could do a WHOLE blog just on this topic.  I swear I won't.  I can't even touch the tip of the iceberg in a post.  But just a few thoughts...

My recommendations to becoming a better runner and getting the most out of your workouts is the following:  get off of blogs, articles, slowtwitch, and podcasts and read the people that really know what they are talking about.  Read Jack Daniel's Running Formula and underline, highlight, and study the principals of running systems and speed until you truly understand it.  Read Lydiard and get an idea of how he trained champions.  Read Maffetone and really understand what he is saying about deepening your aerobic base IN ADDITION to later adding speedwork and anaerobic training.  Read all of the coaches and scientists and really try to understand the PURPOSE of each of your runs.  It is to work on your threshold?  Is it to run easy for fun?  Is it to increase your aerobic system and speed?  Is it to improve your V02max? 

Slow and easy and MAF....none of these are synonymous.  They all mean different things...sometimes they are the same, but that is not by design. If you are running slow and easy and MAF, then you ARE NOT AEROBICALLY FIT.  So, when I hear someone say that MAF makes you a slow runner...well....it tells me they have not ready any of Maffetone's work or truly understand the principles.  (not to mention MAF is designed to be used for a period of time, followed by interval work/speed work, etc...)  MAF is not a speed.  And yes, to reach your potential, you do need interval and speed work in addition. 

Let me repeat that, because someone will overlook it and then chew me a new one in the comments.  Yes, to maximize your running ability if you choose to use MAF at any point in your training, you do need to add a period of interval and speed work for anaerobic development. 


Now, I don't care if anyone uses MAF in their training.  It makes no difference to me.  It is a tool.  I think it is a great one.  Some people don't like HR monitors.  Some people run wonderfully on RPE.  You don't have to use MAF.  But, I do like to see athletes learn and share good knowledge with others, and I hate to see misinformation out there. 

When I start running after pregnancy, I will definitely be doing MAF for a while.  I have the discipline to do it...but then again, I know it pays off.  And I know I will also have a decreased chance of injuring myself plus an increased ability to add overall mileage safely.  Plus, I know when I spend some time using MAF, I will be faster.  It is a secret I like to keep to myself.  ;)

So that is my $.02...for what it is worth.  But like I said....get off of amateur athlete blogs and such and go read some really good books!



Saturday, January 26, 2013

Little Updates

Yikes!  No real updates because nothing new!
  • Working is keeping me unreal busy.  I am trying to work a ton to buffer the months off I will have coming up.  It is a little scary, though, and it seems like we will never have enough money to make it through that time. (I don't get any PTO or maternity leave).  So, the challenge for me right now is to work a good amount without over doing it.  I try to replace my fears with gratitude, and thank the universe for giving my family the ability to take care of ourselves. 
  • On a great work note, I did help someone walk yesterday for the first time in years.  She has Parkinsons, and no one had the patience to take their time with her.  After she took her first, amazing steps, she thanked me and cried for taking the time to really help her.  And that is why I love my job.  
  • When I ran yesterday, I had the funniest experience that really made me giggle.  I was running downhill and didn't really realize it.  I felt like I was flying!  Then, I got to the flat road at the bottom and it was like getting hit by a truck.  I could hardly move!!!!  It was soooo funny, and I really understood physics at that moment and how weight affects running!
  • Alton is doing fine, I think.  I went to see him this week but wasn't able to get him out of the kennel :(  Otherwise, I am not getting much information on him, but I think everything is stable and hopefully will be okay.  I will get some pics and updates asap.  
And that is it for now!  I hate just posting little lists, but I feel so boring these days!

18 weeks.... xo