Hello! It has been just about three months since my
last post and my goodness have things been fun in my world! I’ll start by
filling you in on one of the most important parts of my life … Maddiecakes! She is 6
months old now and thriving. She can sit up, reach for and grab toys out of my
hand, knows her name, and is very close to crawling. We have begun to feed her
puréed fruit and vegetables twice a day, and so far her favorite seems to be
apples. I absolutely love finding new ways to make her smile and laugh, but
usually just my walking into her line of site is enough to elicit a big gummy
grin! I am absolutely in love with everything about her and thank God every day
that I get the privilege of being her mommy.
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| Maddie at 5 Months |
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| Roxie and Maddie at 4 Months |
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| Reese and Maddie at 6 Months |
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| Maddie after some sweet potatoes! |
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| Jason and Maddie at Christmas |
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| Maddie and I at 6 Months |
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| Maddie at 6 Months |
Things in the running world have been progressing
nicely as well, with just one minor hic-up along the way. I had been told that
Maddie would be bringing home all sorts of germs the first year in day care and
that my immune system was in for a rough ride, but I had no idea just how rough
that ride was going to be! At the beginning of February I was logging 30 miles
per week including a 10 mile long run on the weekends, and my pace was coming
along much more quickly than I had anticipated with most of my runs in the 7:30
range. Then Maddie came home with a cold, which was no big deal, she’s had one
before and I knew it was just a matter of waiting it out until she felt better.
I got her cold as well (as expected) but continued training. Then her cold
turned into some weird eye irritation (the doctor said it wasn’t pink eye, but
it was all gunky looking so they put her on medicated eye drops “to be safe”)
which I also got. Then I woke up the morning after the super bowl freezing
cold, my body full of aches, a 102 degree fever, and a nasty cough … I had the
flu. After 5 days in bed I started feeling better, but there was this lingering
pressure behind my left eye that wouldn’t go away no matter how many times I
blew my nose. After two days of misery, I went to the doctor who confirmed that
I had a sinus infection. Oh my goodness, I was one tired mamma. Fortunately,
Maddie showed no signs of illness after the cold and eye stuff, and Jason is
the most wonderful husband and father in the world and took over full time
Maddie duty. After 12 days of no running, I finally felt well enough to head
out the door for a 2 mile test run. The Disney Princess Half Marathon, which I
signed up to run with my cousin, Laura, was only one week away and I needed to
get moving!
Laura ran this race last year in an awesome first
half marathon time of 2:07, and I was thrilled when she brought up the
possibility of us running it together this year and aiming for sub 2. My mom
and sister, along with Laura’s mom, came to cheer us on and add to our fun girl’s
weekend in Disney World.
Friday night we all converged on the Orlando Airport and made our way to the Walt
Disney World Resort. We were so tired from travel that we barely remained awake
through dinner then trudged back to our rooms for some much needed rest. This
was my first night away from Maddie … ever, and I worried about my ability to
sleep knowing I couldn’t check on her to make sure she was still breathing if I
woke up during the night. My fears were for naught though and I slept, well,
like a baby knowing that Jason was home with our baby. I will pause in the race
re-cap here to say that I am blessed beyond all measure to have Jason as my
best friend, husband, and father of our child. After getting over the initial
anxiety (and guilt) I felt from leaving them alone for the weekend, I did not
at any point the rest of the trip worry about Maddie in any way, because I knew
that she with her Daddy.
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Saturday, after a scrumptious breakfast consisting
of Mickey Mouse Waffles, eggs, bacon, yogurt, oatmeal, and fruit (yes, all of
that is what I ate, I’m not sure what the rest of the crew had, I was busy
chowing down!) Laura and I made our way to the race expo. I LOVE RACE EXPOS!!!
Running as a whole does not require much gear, but that doesn’t mean there
isn’t a-whole-bunch-of-stuff-you-don’t-actually-need-but-it-looks-so-cool-you-want-to-buy-it-anyways
for sale! I was a good girl and limited myself to 4 new pairs of balega socks,
a sweet pink shirt that reads “motherhood is the ultimate endurance sport” and
as much free food as I could possible fit into my bag. Once we had scoped out
every booth there, we made our way to Universal Studios to meet up with the
rest of the crew and explore Harry Potter World.
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| Me, Sam, and Mom in Harry Potter World! |
As many of you know, my maiden name is Potter, and I
am quite obsessed with the Harry Potter books. I have read every book at least
twice, listened to each book on tape at least twice, and watched every movie
who knows how many times. Going to Harry Potter World was like the mother ship
calling me home. Fortunately for me I was not alone in my excitement as my
sister is even more obsessed with Harry Potter than I am. We quizzed each other
on little known Harry Potter facts the entire afternoon while my cousin and
aunt looked at us with amusement as though we were speaking another language …
silly muggles! That evening we watched the most amazing show I have ever seen,
Disney’s Cirque Du Soleil, followed by a delicious dinner at Wolf Gang Puck.
Unfortunately in order to fit all of that excitement in one day, we did not go
to bed until 10pm … 2am race day morning came awfully soon!
2am Sunday morning my alarm clock went off … good
thing I’m a morning person! I fumbled my way through my morning routine then
with my second cup of coffee in hand made my out the door at 3:15am to meet my
cousin for our bus ride over to the starting area. I must give a massive shout
out to my mom here, and also provide some context. I am still breastfeeding
Maddie, and plan to continue breastfeeding for the entire first year if
possible. That means my breast pump is my ball and chain, wherever I go, it
goes, and I pump every 3-4 hours, every day, no matter what. So, leaving the
hotel room at 3:15am for a race that does not start until 5:30am and will not
conclude until 7:30am (hopefully!) meaning we won’t get back to the hotel until
8:30am at the earliest, presented a bit of a problem for this
milk-pumping-mommy. Even though it would have been just a bit longer between
pumps than usual, who wants to run 13.1 miles … how should I put this … full?
This is where my mom came in. She got up at 2:30am and came with me to the
starting line for the sole purpose of taking my breast pump from me before the
start of the race so I wouldn’t have to risk losing it in the bag check. My mom
is awesome. At 4:30am we jumped a little gate between information booths,
ducked behind the booth, and I was able to squeeze in one last pump.
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| 3:30am ready to load the bus! |
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| 5:30am just before the start! |
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| And We're Off! |
Before long I had hugged and kissed my mom goodbye,
it was 5:30am, and Laura and I were about to embark on our royally magical
princess journey! The race was great, and I am so glad that this was my first
one back after having Maddie. I felt no pressure whatsoever since I was not
racing for a new PR, and I was confident that Laura and I would obtain our goal
of sub 2. I was ready for a fun tour of Disney World with 26,000 of my closest
running friends! Due to the large number of runners the first few miles were
extremely jam packed, and we were 30 seconds per mile slower than our goal pace
at mile 1. I assured Laura that this was to be expected with such a large
event, and that during almost every world record set in any distance event the
runner negative split, and we were far better off to be too slow at this point
than too fast. Miles 2-3 came and we had made some headway in lowering our pace,
but we were still 10 seconds per mile slower than goal. I was not worried at
this point, but knew these next few miles were where we would make it or break
it. Fortunately Laura rose to the occasion and when I quickened the pace a bit
she did as well.
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| Cinderella's Castle! |
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| Laura just after the castle! |
At the half way point we ran through Cinderella’s
Castle and we were now just 3 seconds slower than goal pace. From that point on
the race seemed to go by much faster, probably because I knew we were running
back towards the finish line. Around mile 8 I took a self inventory, and
realized this was the farthest I had run in 3 weeks. Aside from a general
soreness in my legs which is to be expected 8 miles into a race I decided that
I felt great and was in good shape to finish strong and continued encouraging Laura
to do the same. At mile 10 it dawned on me that every step I took was farther
than I had run at any point in the past two years! Disney did a great job of
keeping the course entertaining despite being on a high way between parks;
there were characters about every half mile and plenty of music along the way.
At mile 11 I knew we had it in the bag. We were dead on pace, and Laura’s
stride looked just a strong as it had when we first began, I knew she and I
both had what it took to finish fast. Mile 12 came and I encouraged Laura that
it was time to give it all we had. There was a good group of six or seven other
women that we had been with the last two miles, and they all came along too as
we sped up. I continued shouting encouraging words like, “Mickey Mouse Waffles
waiting for us after we finish!” and we continued to quicken our pace. After
several turns that I thought would be our last, the finish line was finally in
sight. Out of no where Laura found another gear and I thought, “well crap, now
I have to catch her!” as I took off as well. We crossed the line side by side
and I ecstatically pointed up at the clock which read 1:59:59 as we ran under
it. Our chip time was actually 1:58:55, but it was fun chasing down the clock
at the end to make sure we were legitimately under 2 hours.

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| Proud Princesses! |
I am so proud of myself and Laura for this
accomplishment. For Laura, this was a HUGE PR, and for me it was the jump start
I needed to fire up my excitement for racing. While I did not set a PR this
weekend, I did gain some much needed confidence in my ability to continue
pushing myself in that direction. On my way there, I am planning to have a lot
of fun setting some PPPRs…
Post Partum Personal Records here I come!!!