Wednesday, December 26, 2012

A (somewhat) Triumphant Return

My attempts at even sporadically regularly blogging have become comical. However, I still refuse to give up the notion that one day my random musings might just lead me to an idea for my novel. Thus, I am going to once again rededicate myself to blogging semi-regularly... we'll see how that one goes.

I guess that means it is time for me to give my readers (who am I kidding) an update on all the wild things that happened these past few months.

First, and probably most significant, I made a little purchase:


Yep, as of September 20, 2012, I became a homeowner. TERRIFYINGLY AWESOME. I bought a beautiful little two bed/two bath condo in a great Chicago neighborhood. On the 22nd, I moved out on my own and have loved life ever since! Unfortunately, I have learned "adult things", like that couches and other furnishings are both expensive and take a long time to make...I long for the day that I have something other than a lawn chair and a pile of pillows for when I inevitably crash while watching tv in the living room.

And of course, what house is complete without this:



Meet Luna! Little L is my rescue puppy adopted from the Dog House Humane Group up in Northern Illinois. She was rescued through the Safe Humane Chicago Court Case Dog program which does wonderful work making sure that fantastic puppies like L are evaluated on a case-by-case basis instead of being routinely euthanized merely because they came from abuse/neglect situations. Many thanks to all of the amazing people who worked together to give my pretty little girl the chance to learn that not all humans are bad! When I think about her past and the life she was destined for, I am so grateful and honored to have the responsibility of making sure that she knows nothing but love and care for the rest of her life.

As if this wasn't exciting enough, I also went to EUROPE for the first time. Mom and I traveled all over Italy and Spain, by both foot and train. Here are some of the highlights:

First we stopped in Milan for my cousin's wedding... Here, we encountered the first of many church related stairs as we climbed to the top of the Duomo of Milan for this great photo op:


From there, we took a train to Venice where we practically had to swim across the Piazza de San Marco. We didn't climb any stairs here...but we did pick up some bruises jumping on and off of the raised platforms put all over the city to help tourists avoid the high tide waters. We also took a gondola ride!


After Venice, we traveled to one of my favorite cities on the journey, Florence. I do plan to return to this amazing art city because there is so much more I want to see! The important role this city had during the Renaissance and beyond is just fascinating. I particularly loved the Duomo of Florence. This is one building where the picture just cannot truly capture its magnificence, but looking at the number of photos I took of this green, white, and pink marbled cathedral, I certainly gave it my best effort.


(This represented our second set of church stairs, as I took this picture while climbing to the top of the bell tower. Mom, however, let her fear of heights get the best of her and refused to climb with me to the top...)

We next took the train to our final destination in Italy, Rome. It has always been a dream of mine to go to Rome, and the Eternal City certainly lived up to my expectations. I would love to return to Rome, even if all I saw the second time around were the same sights we enjoyed on this trip, especially considering that we were not allowed to take pictures in some of my favorite spots, such as the Sistine Chapel, the Papal Grottos, and the Catacombs.


St. Peter's Basilica was breathtaking no matter the time of day we wandered past. My mother and I stayed near St. Peter's and so we spent some time each day in the Square. Between the church itself and the museums, we could have easily gotten lost exploring for weeks!


While these aren't church steps, my mom and I climbed the Spanish Steps. Please note my attempt to be artistic.

 

We also spent time at the Trevi Fountain and enjoyed finding free drinking water in Italy!


Mom and I spent one morning exploring Ancient Rome, including the Colosseum and Palatine Hill. I am enthralled by the fact that pretty much anywhere you dig in this city, you come across remants of the area's imperial past. That same afternoon we explored Rome's "modern" history...well, relatively modern. We took a tour that took us through the Catacombs of Pricilla, the Capuchin Crypt, and a 12th century church that had been built upon a 4th century church, that had been built upon a 2nd century temple.


The next day, we finally went inside St. Peter's! The morning started with our private tour of the Sistine Chapel. Our tour had access before the museum opened, so we were allowed to sit and stare at the amazing artwork for nearly 30 minutes before the entire population of the world tried to shove its way through the sacred space. Sadly, we were not allowed to take pictures of the chapel, but I also enjoyed the pictures we took of St. Peter's dome, above.


It was here that we enjoyed our final set of church stairs. All 515 or so of them! Mom and I climbed to the top of the dome and enjoyed panoramic views of Rome.

From Rome, we flew to Madrid. Spain is another destination I would love to re-visit as I feel that our trip did not do the sights of this amazing place justice!


This picture was taken outside our favorite little Cafe in Madrid right near the Prado.

After exploring Madrid, we went to Barcelona. Here we touched the Mediterranean, took a bike tour, and enjoyed the bizarre works of Gaudi.


Mom had fun collecting rocks and soaking her tired feet...


I enjoyed that Mom had to ride a child's size bike on our bike tour! (hehe)

Even with all that too look forward to, my fall was feeling a little empty, so I decided to throw in a second marathon for good measure. I ran the Chicago Marathon on October 7th and while my time was still slow, I beat last year and still plan to run another marathon...so I must be doing something right. I am still trying to figure out if little L is happy or sad that she got a marathon runner for her mom...

xoxo,
E

Saturday, August 11, 2012

How is it the middle of August?

I cannot believe how quickly time is passing this summer. In a way, that makes me happy, as it means that temperatures are slowly returning to "normal" (i.e. walking outside no longer feels like traversing one of Dante's circles of hell). The down side to the speed at which the summer is passing however means that the marathon is quickly approaching. I am finally cracking down and feeling a bit better about my chances to complete this thing, but with only 56 days to go until Chi-Thon version 2.0 I really have no more time to play around...

To that end, I got in a glorious 16 miler today. Granted, I am exhausted and unwilling to move from the couch now that I am back home. Today was significantly cooler in Chicago and the humidity that has plagued the past week seems to have broken. There was also a delightful breeze, which is always nice! In fact, my friend A and I were both a bit cold as we made our way to where our running group meets in LP. I would take starting a run cold over the blazing heat we had any day!

This coming week - I hope to be pretty serious about my running. It is a little more difficult as of late as I have recently started dating a new boy. Given the time constraints we both have, I have to plan a little better in order to get my run in everyday! Here is what I am hoping to do this week:

Sunday - Rest Day/busy day with a fun and still super secret project
Monday - 6 miles am/Vinyasa Yoga pm
Tuesday - Spin Class pm
Wednesday - Running group or 7 miles
Thursday - Swimming am
Friday - 5 miles am
Saturday - 17 mile long run

Let's see if I can get this done!

xoxo,
E

Monday, July 23, 2012

Running Update

Meh. My updates on here remain sporadic, but I am trying. Sadly, I wish my running has been as frequent as my blog posts...

The heat wave in Chicagoland persists, and training for a marathon has become downright miserable. Unfortunately, that means that I have been lazy relaxed when it comes to my milage. After slogging through a very uncomfortable 12 miler last weekend, I let a whole week lapse between my long run and the half marathon I ran Saturday. Additionally, last week, I completely, horribly, unbelievably fell off the healthy eating train and indulged in my inner fat kid. We are talking entire bags of chips, double-stuff oreos, and all the cheeseburgers and fries my tummy could handle.

Although, in my defense, the chips and oreos came about on Friday when I decided that I was going to use the half marathon on Saturday as the "re-set" button to my diet. I also seem to have tweaked my IT band a bit during my race, so I really need to get back to running and cross-training appropriately along with paying attention to my diet.

Today will be the wrong day for all of this new "resolve" as I already skipped out on running in the AM and I am going to Monthly Dinner Club with the girls at a place known for their hamburgers.... eeeep! Let's see how tomorrow goes.

xoxo,
E

Monday, July 9, 2012

Fail.

Well, so far I seem to be doing quite well at making updates to this blog. However, meeting my running goals has been significantly less successful. In my defense, I was under the weather this past Sunday and I decided that a 12 mile run was the last thing my already over taxed system needed.

That doesn't quite explain away why I am not rushing home from work to go for a run today, but oh well....Instead of the hills workout I had planned/was dreading, I am heading up to Evanston to grab dinner with a good friend.

Tomorrow, I will be up with the sunrise to amble up one of the approximately two hills in all of Chicago proper. If you see a half-asleep girl, running up hill and cursing something about Zombies, well then you are probably watching me make up my Monday workout...

In other news, I am happily starting to notice funny things I would like to record in my blog. This task is more than aided by my iPhone. During my am commute I spotted Sonic the Hedgehog! Of course, I crossed my fingers that we would be stopped at a red-light together long enough to snap a photo. Here is my nominee for BEST. BIKE. RIDING. HAIR. EVER.



xoxo,
E

Saturday, July 7, 2012

91 Days and Counting

According to www.chicagomarathon.com I have 91 days, 12 hours and change left before my second marathon.

I guess it is time to get serious! Here are my goals for the coming week:

Sunday: 12 Mile (LSD) Ed. Note: Normally my long runs are on Saturday but as this week we were under extreme heat warnings, I decided to be flexible.
Monday: 50 Min. AM run w/8-10 hills. (I loathe hills.)
Tuesday: Swim for an hour before work - I have dinner plans!
Wednesday: 6 Mile AM run (3 miles at RP)
Thursday: Spin class
Friday: 4 Mile AM run
Saturday: 13 Mile (LSD)

Oh man.

xoxo,
E

Day One: Why Hello Again!

I am once again trying to force myself to keep some form of chronicle of the random and silly things I do, say, and think throughout my day. I am atrociously bad at keeping any form of journal or log unless it involves logging my daily running milage, so I am hoping to start a new habit (read - obsession). I hope that by beginning this blog as a log of my miles I will transform that practice into a somewhat regular occurrence.

I will probably still log my miles in the nifty little Runner's Calendar I bought for myself this year, but I figure here I can elaborate on how I felt, how my diet was that day, and of course, detail all the wonky things I see as I run along Chicago's lake shore.

This year has been decent for running. Well, decent compared to my lofty goals. Compared to me running every year in the past, I have been a bit of a rockstar this year. Two of my main goals for 2012 were to try and hit 1000 miles and to run one race per month. As of today, July 7, I have made significant progress on at least one of my goals - running one race per month. As for running 1000 miles in 2012? That goal is still attainable, but I will really have to get my butt in gear in order to make that happen.

Luckily for me, a summer of training for the Chicago Marathon (Version 2.0) awaits, so I might still hit that target. Unfortunately however, this summer has been one of the hottest in recent memory. For example, I ran once this past week...that does not bode well for October 7th. But I am hopeful that I can turn this around.

So far this year I have run 382 miles. That's nearly a trip to the farm in Kentucky!!!

To help inspire me to run more this week, I am going to shake things up a bit. First, I am going to outline exactly what I plan/hope to run right here on this shiny new blog. Next, I am going to introduce ZOMBIES into my running routine. Nope, you read that right, Zombies! I have been reading about a new iPhone game/app called "Zombies! Run." Apparently, as you run, you are sent on missions to save your city from the Zombies. At times, the Zombies start to chase you and it turns into an all out dash to stay away from them and stay alive! This could either be entirely too much fun or could lead to me running in front of a CTA bus... I will keep you posted!

Anyway, time to head out for "date night."

xoxo,
E