Monday, November 22, 2010

My Toenails Are Going to Fall Off

So about a month ago I did an 18 mile long run with toenails that were slightly too long.  BAD IDEA!!!!  Now both of the toenails on my big toes are turning colors.  Other than the fact that they are turning colors they have been a little tender but nothing too major. 

Tonight I ran 7 on the treadmill at a pretty good clip and my right big toe is starting to swell a little and it feels warm.  The funky color of the nail now looks more purplish.  I don't need toe issues with six weeks of training left before the Goofy!  Does anyone know how to speed up the healing process of your toes??????

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the toenails either fall off quickly or heal quickly.  Either way, I promise not to share any more icky foot stories.

Happy Running!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Trader Joe's has arrived

I've read so much about Trader Joe's and I was so excited when I heard one would be opening in my area in November.  It opened about a week ago and I hadn't gone until today.

I had today off for Veteran's Day and I made the most of it.  I got up and took Sam to day care (I always feel guilty taking her to day care when I have the day off).  Then I put in 8 miles on the treadmill.  After my run, I cleaned my bathrooms, scrubbed my floors and did some light dusting.  Then I headed out for a hair cut.  After that it was time for a quick lunch - Subway turkey & ham with apples.  Then I headed to TJ's.  The place was a mad house.  I bought a few things such as organic chicken breast, organic wheat bread, lobster ravioli, sprouted wheat bread, some greek yogurt and some fresh salsa.  The experience wasn't that great - way too many people.  I didn't have time to really look around.  I'm happy they are here though.  The prices for the organic stuff were cheaper than what I am used to paying.  Hopefully this will spur some more competitive pricing.

For dinner I decided it was time to really cook.  I was hungry for Mexican and found a recipe online for Mexican Chicken Casserole from Cooking Light.  I have never cooked anything from Cooking Light that has turned out worth a darn but this stuff was awesome.  It took me an hour to prepare (which is why I don't cook much) but in the end it was worth it.  I topped it with some of the Trader Joe's fresh salsa, which was outstanding, and a little light sour cream.  The picture above is from myrecipes and it actually looked like that when it was done.  That never happens to me!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Twenty Miler......I Survived!

Wow you marathon runners are amazing.  We did our 1st ever 20 mile run this morning and I am mentally drained!  My feet are some too and my legs were really tight.  Now they are starting to swell up a bit.  I woner if the leg poofiness is normal.  I hate the Michelin Man feeling.

The first several miles were hard.  It was 24 degrees when we started running and my lower half wasn't dressed appropriately.  My buns and thighs went numb and stayed that way until mile 10.  10-15 went ok and after that things got progressively worse.  The last two were tough but we made it!  I'm proud of my hubby too!!!

In two weeks we go 22.  Two weeks after that is 24 the 26 and we are good to go.

Friday, November 5, 2010

20 miles tomorrow - I'm nervous

Tomorrow we have a 20 mile long run and I'm feeling anxious.  Butterflies in my tummy before a race nervous.  Is that normal.  I also feel a cold coming on.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn't get worse.

I'm also in Cedar Rapids sitting with my mom & sister while mom gets Taxol.  We met with the oncologist this morning and she is so nice.  Mom is doing well.  She may have a touch of Hand and Foot Syndrome from the previous chemo drugs.  WBC count was good.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Is it time to break out the crockpot?


Fall has arrived and right along with it I can hear my crock pot calling my name.  What is better than coming home to a nice hot bowl of chili or some roast and veggies.  I love it, but I rarely take the time to get it ready to cook so instead I end up throwing some frozen tortellini in some boiling water, topping with a little marinara sauce and some easy fruit for dessert.  I'm trying to break the pasta habit.  We really need to start rocking the crock.  This week my goal is to find some delicious veggie filled recipes I can throw together in the morning and then let it cook to perfection all day.  Training for a marathon as the days grow shorter and colder is tough.  Finding time to eat and feed a 16 month old before 7pm is even tougher.  I hope the crock pot is the answer to my problems.

Running has been going ok.  Saturday will be my very first 20 mile long run.  I wish I could run faster so it wouldn't take up so much of my day but that isn't going to happen and now is certainly not the time to try and push it. 

Sam update - she is 16 months and is running now.  She is repeating almost everything we say and is able to identify body parts.  She also is developing a love of baby dolls.  She likes to get a dish towel out of the kitchen and cover them up and then pick them up and pat them on the back.  It is so cute. 

Yesterday was Halloween and we didn't do much Trick-Or-Treating but she did put on her costume while we were at Travis' sister's house this weekend.  My nephew only lasted a few minutes in his frog costume before he flipped out a bit.  Sam did ok - she had a cute Tinkerbell costume.  I wish the cute shoes I bought to match would have fit!

One thing they were talking about on the radio this morning is how many neighborhoods have "Trick-Or-Drinking" for the adults who are taking their kids around.  Is this a weird Iowa thing or do other areas do this as well?

Mom Update:  She had her first round of Taxol last Friday and it doesn't appear to be nearly as toxic (at least short term) as the A/C.  Mom is concerned about neuropothy though and that is a longer term side effect.  I think there are also some heart related side effects to watch out for.  I've done a lot of digging around on the internet and this appears to be the common course of treatment and it is scheduled to continue for another 11 weeks.  Then there is a short break before radiation is scheduled to begin.  Mom isn't too excited about radiation and she is seriously thinking about not doing it.  The doctor wants her to take the treatments.  We'll see what happens.  Sam and I are headed over there on Friday.  I want to sit with her through her treatment and then her birthday is Sunday so we will have some fun.

I'll sign off for now - I need to start recipe hunting!  Oh and one last thing - GO BIG RED!  My beloved Huskers played a great game on Saturday afternoon.  It was a beautiful day with a beautiful result on the football field - you can't ask for much more than that.  Now it is time to beat up on the Clones!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

18 Miles - Down

Today I ran the longest long run of my life.  18 miles.  Wow.  Who would have thunk it.

Travis and I hit the trail late this morning and it took forever but we got it done.  I really didn't feel too bad.  Travis cramped up pretty bad and could hardly walk for a few hours after we finished.  We didn't set ourselves up very well....we didn't eat anything before we started even though it was almost lunch time.  We took some Chomps with us but that probably wasn't enough.

My sister and family watched Sam for us while we ran.  Having family around is so awesome.

We are kicking back now watching a little football after running to Jimmy John's for a sandwich.  I've been eating really well lately, mostly organic and such but JJ is a treat for us and always tastes great after a long run!
Sam Update:  I was out of town for 4 days and when I picked her up from daycare yesterday afternoon I swear she looked like she had changed.  They grow so stinking fast it is unbelievable.  This morning she wanted to color so I put her in her highchair, got out some crayons and a coloring book and let her go to town.  She scribbled allover her tray as well (no biggie - it washes off) and took a small bite or two out of the colors but she had fun.

This weekend we were supposed to go to the zoo for trick or treating.  I bought Sam a Tinkerbell costume this week along with some really cute jellies.  Well, we ended up not going.  My sister & her family and my mom didn't come to town because mom is still not feeling well.  She has a cough now.  I talked them into going to the doctor yesterday morning and her WBC count is really low (something like 800 if that makes any sense) and they could hear some wheezing and rattling in one of her lungs.  She has no fever but I'm wondering if her body will even let her get a fever since her count is so low.  They gave her some antibiotics and said if she gets a fever or starts coughing up greenish or yellow stuff she needs to call them.  My sister said she sounded better today - it appears the wheezing may be dissipating.  Please keep her in your prayers.

Well, I have to go, I need to kick my feet up and watch a little football before we hit the sack.  My Huskers won today so all is good.

Goodnight!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Why does the baby always get sick when one of us is traveling

I'm on my first work related trip in years.  I am also not home to rock my 16 month old baby girl to sleep for the first time since the day she was born.  I'm doing OK.  I miss her and my incredibly awesome hubby like crazy but I'm managing.  I talked to her on the phone last night.  I said "Hi, baby" and I swear she said "Hi, baby" right back.  It was so cute. 

All isn't rosy with her though.  She has come down with a bug of some sort.  Daycare called yesterday at noon and Travis had to go pick her up.  She has a slight fever and seems a little tired but other than that she seems OK.  She got her 15 month vaccinations last Friday so I wonder if she is having a reaction to one of them.  I think the MMR shot often has a delayed reaction.  I really want to drive home right now but I can't.  My older sister is taking care of her today & hopefully she can go back to day care tomorrow.  I can't wait to see her and Travis tomorrow night.

Mom update:  She did complete her A/C chemo last Thursday.  She hasn't been feeling well this week though.  She thinks she is fighting a little bit of a cold (my niece and nephew have both had fevers lately and she lives with them).  Yesterday she felt good enough to go out for breakfast with a friend but ate some greasier food and she said her tummy hasn't felt very good since then.  Hopefully she gets better quickly.

Goofy training has been going pretty well.  I have not done this much running in my life but since I haven't run a marathon before I guess that is to be expected.  I just wish I ran a little faster so it didn't take me so long to do my runs.  Oh well, I know I'm not fast and never will be so that is what I get when adding on the miles.  This weekend is my first 18 mile long run.  I'm looking forward to it.  Saturday is going to fly by....18 mile run in the morning, Nebraska football game on TV in the afternoon and a trip to the zoo for trick or treating in the late afternoon/early evening.  My mom, sister & family are planning on coming over too.  I'm going to be beat by Sunday morning!

Gotta run.....the Mall of America is calling my name!