I have been blogged out lately, but the rains have started and I figure that a hurricane is the perfect excuse and opportunity to catch up on life, right?
My view of the dreary beginnings of the storm--no damage yet!
We are stocked up on water and have enough food to last a few days. We pulled everything inside from off our patio. Now it is just time to wait!
I had orientation for my assistantship yesterday. It is at the Center for Disabilities Studies on campus--more can be learned about it here. Yesterday was mostly a general overview and I know I have a lot more to learn, but I am so excited for the chance I have to work in this area and hopefully help make a difference in people's lives.
Josh and I also just signed up for my first bike race (ride). It is the Amish Country Bike Tour. Josh will be doing the 100m ride and I will be doing the 15m ride. I think I am much more nervous than he is. That may be in part due to the fact that I have not ridden my bike since we have lived here...one our friends has been borrowing it for his main source of transportation, and I have yet to get it back, so I am starting to feel the pressure! We are doing the ride with a couple of friends though, so that will make it easier and less stressful.
We are also still doing well starting our training for the marathon! We probably won't start officially training until October/November, but we are just trying to get into a good routine of running right now. I am happy to say that running with Josh has also made me faster! I used to average about 10min/mile, but since I have started running with him, I average more of 8:30min/mile! We ran 3 miles on Thurs where I actually ran a bit faster than 8min/mile. That's pretty remarkable considering my fastest mile time ever is about 7:20! So I am pleased with the results so far, although I have to admit that I really do not care how fast I ever run. To me, the joy of running is in the exercise itself and the accomplishment you feel while you're doing and after you're done, not in how fast you can do it. Maybe someday I will get so good at running distance that I can work on improving my times, but for now, I am happy to just finish the distance :)
I thought of you last night as we walked past your mansion here in P-Town. We miss you guys! Love you and good luck with all the marathoning :)
ReplyDeleteCreacking up that you think running under 8 isn't fast. I am happy when I can average 11:40 instead of 12! My goal is to one day get down to a 10 min mile, so you are basically my hero right now lol.
ReplyDeleteGlad your training is going well ... that half in March looks fun too but yikes its pricey. We'll see how much I love the first one in Nov. maybe I'll be hooked ;-)
I'm the same way with running. I'm excited to see how the bike race goes :) Good luck with the hurricane!
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