So proud of my brother, Steve! After 10 years of studying part time he received his degree in Justice and Corrections in Lethbridge on Friday. Maintaining a life balance with his wife and 2 busy kids, a full time job, and taking 2 courses per semester has brought him to the finish line!! After Convocation, family and friends went out for a lovely lunch to celebrate a great day! I wonder if he's going to go for his Master's??? Maybe won't say say that aloud in close proximity to his wife....
In my efforts of perseverance I continue to work on my running. I think I have to revert back to 10/1 intervals for my long runs and on race day. I'm falling apart after an hour, so I need a new strategy to get through a half marathon.... I'll see how it goes tomorrow on my long run. I have been steadily adding time each week, so I'm moving in the right direction.
I'm very happy with my swimming at the moment. I finally have my "right arm back". I bought a training snorkel to focus on my stroke and it seems to be helping - 44 seconds faster on my most recent 500 m time trial. That's more like it...
Biking is slowly moving outside. Brought my road bike back to Speed Matrix and Adam improved my position further, as I finally bought a new saddle. He also adjusted my new Sidi cycling shoes and they feel better with relief of numb feet. Next step, find the route to ride to work, so I can counter sitting at the computer and have a more pleasant commute. I can't understand why Calgary cannot synchronize lights, riding will be much less aggravating than driving....
OK, happy training,
Ciao, Cindy
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
The Build Continues.....
My oh my, I didn't realize how long it's been since I've posted anything. Sometimes life just hums along with progress, obstacles, and changes.
I've have had a lot of life changes in the last 3 months. I'm still training, but have also decided to pursue another goal in the process, still related to training. It started with a visit with my RRSP guy - I'm about to leave his office when I see his Financial Planner designation on the wall and I ask him if he can get me to India to ride my bike for 3 months with Tour d'Afrique and how can I save "x" amount of dollars on the money I'm making now?
This leads to another appointment where he shows me the math.... In my own defence, I am aware of this and have been working full time hours for a few months already. The plot thickens as I see a job posting at work that might help things along. The timing is right, I can keep my present activities - Talisman Tri-Club, save for India and buy 1 more bike (for India).... Apparently, I don't have to be old and poor and let my estate settle my debt, as has been my long term financial plan - who knew??
I applied for this new job and accepted the position as Clinical Lead for the Homecare Physiotherapists. I have only been in my new position for a month and I'm settling in slowly - my "arch nemesis" - the computer, is now where I spend most of my days.
That took up most of Feb and March. My Doc has helped me with my sleepless nights - what a relief, pre-menopause sucks! I continue to train pretty consistently, although swimming is making me crazy at the moment. I spent a great Easter weekend cycling in Penticton with 4 friends from Tri-Club, in the sunshine, almost green grass, but still in long sleeves and long pants - really enjoyed it. My biking is coming along. Kind of depressing in Penticton when it became evident how slow I am. Not to worry - 3 of my 4 buddies trained for Ironman last year and they've gained in leaps and bounds, whereas I had an easy year. That's OK, this will be my year to get going again. Running is coming along nicely and I'm adding some variety to include a progressively longer Sunday run, some hills/stairs and intervals.
And to keep me focused on my new long term goal of India and upcoming Half Ironman Victoria, I've joined Spin Sisters Mountain Biking Club. I need to be prepared for anything in India and thought this will expand my bike handling skills. We'll see how this goes. I actually have a mountain bike, but I'm sure by the end of the outdoor season this year I'll be wanting a new one.... and so it goes.
Happy trianing,
Ciao, Cindy
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