Sunday, February 24, 2013

I Do!

Today's the big day!


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Celebrating Love

...today and everyday!


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Legally Binding

We are about ten days out from the big day! Today we went to the county clerk's office to file paperwork for our marriage license. We would have gone tomorrow to coincide with the big red heart day but did not feel like waiting in a giant line. Ten more days until it becomes official!


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Random Photos

I was doing a photo dump the other day and came across some random photos that perhaps I had meant to tweet about or blog about but had forgotten.

Back in December, I purchased a Groupon for a blowout at MyBlow LA located at the Irvine Spectrum a couple of shops down from H&M and Target. I decided to use my Groupon one Friday afternoon before heading to a party. When I got there it was super crowded and busy. The place was not all that big. There was one of those white leather circular sofa right in the middle of this small place but all the seats were already occupied. I think perhaps they had over booked or maybe that is just how they do things to be able to offer such affordable hair-styling services. I decided to wait outside because there was not really any place to stand inside. It started sprinkling a little bit at this point so I stepped back inside. Twenty minutes after my scheduled appointment, they finally take me to the hair-washing station. After that, I sat at the circular sofa some more. They offered me champagne but I just wanted to get my hair done and be out of that busy place. Ten minutes later a stylist came to take me to her work station. An hour later...this was the end result. The stylist was very nice and I thought she did a nice job with my long hair but I was very turned off by the hectic feeling of this place. They just opened not too long ago so I'm still hoping that maybe things will settle down a bit with time because this place was super convenient and pretty affordable.


This is a very yummy grilled shrimp bowl from Baja Fresh. It's even more amazing when you pour mango salsa all over it. It's pretty large so you can definitely get two meals out of it.


I HAD to take a photo of this meal because my man made it for me one night and that man does not cook. It's pork chops and it was really good!


Sometimes I get really picky about my food for no particular reason at all and on this day I wanted some sushi but I didn't want to eat too much carbs so I asked the sushi chef to make me this no-rice roll.


I think I posted this photo on twitter but it is a Japanese snack/cookie/dessert item called a Taiyaki. It is basically made in a mode using a pancake-like batter and filled with either chocolate, vanilla custard or red bean paste.


So this is one of the things I do to cross-train when I am not running. I love to spin! Almost as much as I love to run...which is a lot. The two compete for my time every week. Sometimes I spin in a group setting and sometimes on my own. I use to teach but not anymore. Sometimes I miss teaching but mostly I am just grateful that I got that opportunity to learn.


I saved the best for last. A couple of weeks ago I tried menudo for the first and last time in my life. I can understand why some people might like it but it was just not for me. I think I am pretty open- minded when it comes to food but I'm pretty sure that this is one dish that I will never eat again. That's saying a lot because there are very few things out there that I feel this way about. Adios menudo!



Monday, February 4, 2013

2013 Surf City Half Marathon - Race Recap

Date: February 3, 2013
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
Start: ~7:50am
Finish: 1:49:36 (8:22 pace)

According to my medal collection, this year marks my sixth running of the Surf City Half Marathon. I ran my first Surf City race back in 2008 during it's inaugural year and have ran this race every year since. With it's $120 price tag, this is one of the more pricey halves out there...and yes the weather is so unpredictable this time of year in SoCal. Remember the "monsoon" of '08? What a way to start the series, no?!? But for me, the pros outweighed the cons and so yesterday I was out there with the best of them running my little heart out.

It was the first race of the season for me so I knew going into it that my legs would probably be rusty. The good news was that this was the first year ever that I've ran this race and was not ill, either from the flu or from my bouts with colitis. I felt so happy and lucky.


On Friday afternoon, I headed to the expo with friend Darren to pick up our bibs. We arrived around 3:30pm to find that there was still a line to get into the expo but it was moving pretty quickly. It was a rather quick and uneventful trip.


The tech shirts they handed out this year is probably my favorite out of the entire series. It is charcoal grey with long sleeves and v-neck. Previously, my favorite was the dark navy blue one from 2011. The Longboard Legacy club shirts are also starting to get better. Still cotton-y but the material is thinner and now with v-neck. Also, still shapeless...as in I look like a box when I have it on.


On the morning of the race, my phone was acting up again and so my alarm did not go off as planned. Luckily, I randomly woke up exactly at the time when my alarm was supposed to go off so no harm done but it could have been a disaster. I have to remember to set two different alarms from now on. Also, for the first time in what seemed like...ever...I slept the entire night, soundly and peacefully. I'm normally tossing and turning from race jitters. I could already tell that it would be a good running day.

The moon was still out when I headed out the door on Sunday morning en route to meet up with some friends at a local Starbucks to carpool to the race.


I arrived at the Starbucks 10 minutes before our scheduled meeting time so I grabbed a bagel to have with my hot tea. I'm almost never this organized and on time.


We got to Huntington Beach around 6:15am or so and was parked and ready to make the 1.5 mile warm-up walk to the starting line. We stopped at the beach restrooms along the way allowing for multiply stops. This is one of the many reasons I like this race so much.

Before we knew it, the race was starting. I was optimistic and lined up behind the 1:45 pacers in the second corral. I lost the pacers almost immediately because there were just so many people. The first couple of miles were on pace, all the way up until the point where we exited the residential loop. It was at this point that I realized that I should have trained more. I was starting to fade a bit. My pacing after this point was erratic, some on pace and some not-so-much. Every year I struggle the most with miles 8-10 because the turnaround is at mile 8 and from that point on you are basically running into the sun on a slight incline until mile 10 which peaks with a small "hill". This is the kind of course that will come back to bite you if you start out too fast, or so I've heard because it has never happened to me. ;)


After mile 10, it flattens out but then it becomes a straight 3-mile shot to the finish which if you are not use to or have gone out too fast could seem like a million miles away. The fastest that I have ever ran this course was 1:48 so I was aiming to beat that time but I'm still happy with how I did considering I barely racked up a little over 80 miles in January in preparation for this race. I also missed a critical long run and had to cut a couple of my long runs short. In hindsight, I probably could have given more but I would have ended up walking funny today. I really have to get over my fear of pushing myself above my tolerance level. At the end of the day, I can't really complain too much.



After I crossed the finish line en route to the beer tent with friend Amber, we ran into this other runner dressed up in "formals" complete with a top hat. His dad told me that he had seen me running on the course and had hoped that I would pass by so that we could take a bride/groom photo together. Costumed runners are the fun-est! Did anyone else see those speedy Waldos? They ran in jeans and were still really fast. So that's it! I have a couple of fun races coming up, including my 8th running of the LA Marathon! Let's go do this thing!