Moving Again…
19 07 2008I’m going back to blogspot. See me here: www.triventuresofmsr.blogspot.com . See you on the flip side!
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I’m going back to blogspot. See me here: www.triventuresofmsr.blogspot.com . See you on the flip side!
Last Wednesday evening I fell victim to a nasty stomach virus, and thankfully whatever I put in my stomach was only coming out one end and not from either end of me. What went down, came right back up for about 3 days. Worst. Three. Days. Ever. I didn’t start to feel human again until Saturday which meant that I missed out on the Life Time Fitness Triathlon with my team. I was super bummed out about that, but I guess I had a higher purpose on Saturday.
I slept in on Saturday to get some extra ZZZZsss, and when I woke up I just felt weird not being out there with the team to at least cheer them on since I couldn’t race. After forcing down a banana and some water, all part of my “bread” diet as described by my doctor, I grabbed some saltines and a water bottle and walked down the hill to the bike course. Mr. Fury and I live just two blocks from part of the bike course so I made in time to watch the pros fly by. I missed the lead men which I was bummed about because I didn’t get to see our local hero Dave Thompson. I did get to see the lead women and they were FLYING! It was pretty cool.
I got to see a majority of the TNTers come through on the bike and that was really cool. I called Mr. Fury to see how the rest of the team was doing at the race site, and all I could hear was cheering and clapping in the background. It really made me miss racing and I wanted to be there so bad. Before I hung up with him, I told him I was coming down to the race and he knew he couldn’t stop me so he didn’t even try. There was no way I was going to drive because most of the roads were closed because of the race and then there would be no where to park. I hopped on my bike and cruised down to Lake Nokomis. The ride really wasn’t that bad, except for all the bumps in the road which left my tummy aching a bit. (Ok, so I hope Mr. Fury doesn’t read this because I have to admit that riding down to the race site probably wasn’t the best idea I had all day.)
It was great to see my teammates running to the finish. I love being at races, it’s so magical. There’s something about being at a race that is unlike anything else I have ever experienced in life. The energy is amazing, it’s so positive and uplifting.
Later that night we had the victory party with the team, and that, of course, was a blast. I put down my first full plate of food in 4 days, so that just added to the excitement! HA! Crash n Numb Toes was our DJ, and he did a fantastic job working the iPod and choosing tunes everyone could dance to. Ok, so I was feeling a lot better and maybe I went a little crazy with the dancing, but…come on! You only have one victory party per season…
I’m finally back into my normal workouts this week and it feels good. I have new focus now that the season is over. I can just think about and train for Ironman, and I’m getting excited about it again. I was starting to feel a little overwhelmed trying to juggle my mentoring duties, training with the team and training for IMOO. I think now that the season is over, I’ll actually have more time to write too. I’ve regretted not being able to document more of my training experience because I think it’s something that I would like to look back on.