Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Ogden Marathon 2010
So Erin and I had a crazy idea to enter the Ogden Marathon and run it together. I always wanted to run a Marathon and though it would great to run with my wife. The only problem is that Erin HATES running, which we discovered after her running twice for training. I don't like running in the cold so I had the idea to start training in March when the weather warmed up. Living in Utah my 28 years I should have known that weather doesn't warm up in March, so I kept delaying my training. I never meant for it delay into the last week of April though.
So I officially started training about 3 weeks before the Marathon date. Giving me 2 solid weeks of good training so I got to work. I ran a couple miles for 3 mornings then on Friday after work I went for a long run, I planned on doing 10 miles but only got 7.5. The next week I ran less because of rainy weather but ran two 5 milers at the end of the week. The week of the Marathon I ran one 5 miler and decided I was ready for 26.2. So I had a total of about 26 miles of training over a two week period, far less than the recommended 6 to 8 months.
Come the day of the marathon I was feeling pretty good, despite waking up at 2 am because Erin couldn't sleep. Then I couldn't go back to sleep cause I had to get up at 4 to get ready to go. As the race started I told myself that as soon as cross the line I am committed to finish no matter what. The first 5 miles I was feeling great, I had a great pace going but I knew I couldn't keep that pace so I slowed down a little. At around mile 6 or 7 I started having some pain in my ankle and shin, it was either shin splints or a sprained ligament or something. The pain got so bad toward mile 8 that I had to stop and stretch it out and walk a little. The pain never really went away, but I ran thru it as much as I could. I made it to the top of Ogden Canyon by the 11:30 cut off time, I believe it was about 10:45 when I reached it.
Coming down the canyon, my ankle was excruciating, I walked probably 1.5 to 2 of the 5 miles, until another runner gave me some ibuprofen at around mile 20, once that kicked in at about mile 22 I felt great and ran a great pace, I'd guess around a 8:30 or 9 minute mile, all the way to the finish. Once I finished my legs felt really pretty good, a little sore, but what do you expect after 5 hours and 45 minutes of running?
Later that night is when my legs started feeling really sore. I think it might have been cause I didn't eat for like 2 hours after I got done, and I didn't get to rest at all because I had to go get my kids.
All-in-all, I enjoyed running the marathon and am planning on running one or two more this year, and actually training for them. My goal for the next marathon is to knock 2 hours off my time and get 3:45 or better. It also would have been nice if I had somebody I knew cheer me on at the finish :(
Friday, April 9, 2010
Cody standing
Well our youngest is starting to stand next to stuff. In the pic here he's playing with the train set. He's almost 10 months, so we're in for a ride with him running around soon.
I'll be glad when he finally is walking, then I can take him outside and let all the kids run around. I just need to put a fence in our yard to keep them in. Hopefully we can get one in this year.
Friday, April 2, 2010
2 year update
Holy cow its been 2 years since I've posted to my blog...and A LOT has happened in the past 2 years. Where to begin? How about where I left off...I believe we just had our daughter Peyton. She is still tiny but now she is running everywhere and started to talk a lot. I guess that's what girls are good at. :) In October of '08 we found out we were pregnant again, unexpectedly of course. 9 months later on June 19th we had a little boy named Cody Daniel Grimley. In January '09 we decided that we needed to something to make some extra income, so we joined a technology/telecom company called ACN and we are able to offer people services they use everyday and we get paid month after month. Services like digital phone w/video phone, internet, satellite tv, wireless from the major providers, local/LD home phone, and ADT home security. Erin is still working as a hairstylist at Dollar Cuts, but she moved to a different store, in Clinton. She loves it there and is glad she moved there. I am still working as an Architectural Drafter/CAD Manager at BGW Architects in Ogden. I've survived a couple layoffs and a slow couple of years but still pluggin away, I love modeling entire buildings before they're built, its fun. We still live in Riverdale. Currently our kids go as follows: Matt is 4, Peyton will be 2 in may, and Cody will be 1 in june.
Erin and recently went to Las Vegas for a 311 concert on 3/11 day. It was great to get away from the kids for a few days. I'll post some pics.
What else? Oh ya, our snowboards got stolen from our garage last November, kind of a bummer, but getting down about it won't bring them back. Needless to say we didn't go snowboarding this year. The first year I haven't gone since I started 12 seasons ago. This will be all my ranting for now. Til next time I leave you with this, "Don't wish for a better wind, wish the wisdom to set a better sail." -Jim Rohn
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