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"Damn train!" - the zombies, probably |
Monday, October 19, 2020
Train to Busan
Monday, October 12, 2020
Warm Bodies
occasionally venturing out to search for supplies and resources. There are actually two types of zombies in this movie. The first are Corpses - the more recently deceased who shamble around looking for living creatures to eat. They can still think somewhat, although they don't remember much about their life, they do know they were once alive. Though they mostly shamble and wander, when they see living creatures and feel that fierce hunger, they move much faster and attack with surprising strength. The other kind of zombies are Boneys. They've been dead much longer, and are basically animated skeletons. They still eat the living, but they no longer have any connection to being human. They're much faster and stronger than Corpses, and are dangerous to both humans and Corpses.
Teresa
Was I Last? No!
stopped halfway through the race and had a White Claw at Sarah's open house, I still finished 452nd out of 568 runners. The zombies would have a lot to eat before they ever caught up to me.
Laura
Cindy
This Week
Monday, October 5, 2020
Night of the Living Dead
Last week we watched George Romero's Night of the Living Dead, the groundbreaking 1968 movie that contributed a lot to what we now accept as common zombie knowledge - zombies as reanimated recently dead that eat the living and can only be killed by destroying the head. The zombies in this movie don't run, but they don't exactly shamble either. They walk at a pretty good pace. They're also smart enough to use tools, like using rocks to break the car windows to get at Barbara. One or two zombies can be easily fought off, but a large group is definitely a threat. If you find a safe place to hole up, though, like Ben does in the cellar of the farmhouse, they will eventually give up trying to get in and wander off.
Teresa
Was I Last? Yes and No.

Laura
Cindy
I would have been last this week against Romero's zombies. I have been dealing with septic issues and several days have not been able to stay at home; therefore, Ride Owltober is off to a slow start. But a zombie could fall in the hole in the backyard if I was only being chased by one, or slip and fall in the water in the basement. We'll try to find the positive in it!
This Week
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Training for the ZomPoc
We're restarting our blog, with a slightly different twist. Each week, we're going to watch a zombie movie, and then analyze our training to see how/if it would help us if that particular zombie apocalypse happened. If you're like us, you've gotten a little bit discouraged with training during 2020, since races seem to keep getting canceled. This is a way to to keep us engaged & active; and if you want to play along, we'll let you know each week what movie we plan to watch. Fast zombies, shambling zombies, rage zombies.... We hope to survive them all!
Catching Up 
Owltober
people to get out & participate in whatever activity they enjoy, while raising money for Warren Wilson College men's & women's cycling teams. We hope you'll join us! Only $15 to get involved!
This Week
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Who's ready for the Inaugural 465 Challenge?
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
A Love Letter to my Friends

- Kathy came out to Blue Mile and ran with me on Saturdays while I was training;
- the Fast Bottom Girls worked one of the water stops (around mile 15 or so I think) and ran with me for a little while;
- Lindsey was at the Athletic Annex water stop around mile 19 and gave me some jelly beans and ran with me;
- I met and ran with Jen (running her 120-somethingth marathon) from mile 20 to 24 and saw her again at the finish;
- Jeanette was at mile 26 cheering and taking pictures;
- Beth met me at the finish line with flowers;
- and Matt & Tim were there in the gear check tent to congratulate me.





When you see me post #hazelstrong, know that it's just an abbreviation. What I'm really saying is #hazelisonlystrongbecausesomanyfriendsarecarryingher

Thursday, February 16, 2017
PR Motivation

I wasn't even planning to try for a PR. I've been running a lot of miles lately to keep my 20 mile/week average, and the Friday night before the race I did a really hard incline/speed workout on the treadmill (thanks Brandi!), so I expected my legs to be tired, but I actually felt great.
I run a different strategy in a 3 miler or 5K than I do in a longer race. I usually just go ahead and go as fast as I feel like running from the very beginning. Not sprinting, but not holding back either. I think in such a short race that if I try to hold back and pace myself, I will hold back too much and not have time to make it up, so I would rather go at the start, even if I slow down some at the end. Most times I don't ever slow down, because once that VOICE starts trying to tell me I have to or I'll never make it, I'm usually already past halfway and I know it's lying.
Last weekend, though, I got a bit of an extra motivational push. Just after halfway, I saw a guy two blocks ahead of me wearing a Duke shirt. And this was only 2 days after Duke beat UNC in a very close game. Sorry Dookie, your team might have beat mine, but you weren't going to beat me. I kicked up my pace a little and passed the Duke fan, resisting the urge to trash talk in case he felt like pulling a Grayson Allen on me, and kept pushing all the way to the finish. Dude never had a chance to catch back up. I did look for him after the race to tell him how he motivated me, but I never saw him.
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Ringing the PR Bell! |
It's not just that race or dudes in Dook shirts. I actually am running faster lately. I didn't PR Sunday's Hook-Up 5K, but I came as close as I ever have when I wasn't being paced. And tonight I ran my personal best at our Thursday Night Run Club: 10:45 pace including stoplights. I don't know who swapped legs with me, but you can't have them back! I'm sure I have a bad run coming up - they can't all be good - but lately I've felt really strong and I'm enjoying every run.
Side note on my outfit in the picture at the beginning: that is not what I wore in Saturday's race, although now I wish I had. It's actually from last year's Race For Roofs, which was on the same day UNC played IU in the Sweet 16 (Hoo-Hoo-Hoosiers went down 101-86, in case you don't remember). The Race for Roofs has been moved from March to July this year, but I'm sure the outfit will make an appearance again sometime during March Madness.
Coming Up: The Polar Bear is this weekend! I'm running The Bear (5K + 5 Mile), and the weather looks to be just perfect, so it should be a lot of fun.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
January Wrap-Up

Bop to the Top

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View from the top |
It was actually not as hard as I expected. I thought my legs/glutes would hurt, but it turned out my breathing was the hardest. My legs were ok, but I was breathing as hard as if I was sprinting. Maybe that was just due to nerves; I'm not sure. In hindsight, I probably could have gone a little faster at the beginning, but I really didn't know how to pace myself. I finished in 9:52 for 11th in my age group, not bad for a first timer. I would definitely do this again, and perhaps next year I will try the Triple Step option.
Take My House, Please
The biggest thing this month has been starting the process of getting my house on the market. I'm still sorting through things and donating/gifting/trashing as appropriate, and boxing up what I'm keeping so I can put it in storage. It's so incredibly hard. I'm ready, but it's still emotionally wrenching. I've gone through and donated a lot of Kevin's things already over the past 21 months, and each time I can let a few more things go, but it honestly never gets easier. It still feels right, though. At this point I know which 5 or 6 of his sweatshirts I wear all the time. I don't need to keep 30.
It's all so mentally and emotionally exhausting. I have been sleeping a lot more than normal this month. I really just want to go to sleep and let someone else take care of it all. Wake me up when it's time to unpack and set up my new apartment or rental house. If it wasn't for the support of all my amazing friends and family, I wouldn't have gotten nearly as much done as I have so far. I know I'm going to continue to need you over the next few months, too. Even knowing this is right for me now and I'm ready, it's still going to be incredibly hard to move out of the home we built together and got married in.
Coming Up
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Last year's 3 Miler |
on Saturday (I really enjoyed this series last year & I'm looking forward to running it again); and the Hook Up 5K on Sunday (#justlooking). Then on the 18th I'm running the Indy Polar Bear 5K + 5M. I've never done this event but it looks like a lot of fun.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Long Time No Blog

But, 2017 is here and as always my calendar is filling up with things I'm looking forward to. The Fast Bottom Girls have dubbed 2017 the Year of Adventure, and you'll see me using that hashtag often on Instagram & Twitter. Soon it will be time to start spring training, but of course I never stopped running, so I'm ready to start working hard again.
Holiday Recap

Then I had a weekend full of parties, getting together with the ladies supper club, the BGR Winter Takeover where we made awesome medal hangers, and the FBG Christmas party where we pulled out planners and journals to work on our 2017 goals.

Christmas day was nice - I went to church in the morning, then out for Chinese food for lunch with Josh. Next we met Kimmy & Colin at the theater to see Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Wow - definitely go see this if you haven't already! Then all of us went back to the house where we were joined by Nick & Micah, and it was delightful to have everyone all together for a little while.


2017: Year of Adventure

Overall for the year I've committed to run at least 1000 miles. The challenge for me will not be in running all that - I think I probably actually did that last year. The challenge will be in logging all my miles to keep track. I deal with numbers all day long, so I don't really like to keep a training log or running totals or anything longer than a couple of months.
A fun event that has nothing to do with running: I will be Returning to Roswell (NM) in June for the New Beetle Car Show. Josh, Starr and I went in 2003 and had a great time. I'm really excited to be going again. A couple of other non-running goals: reading 53 books this year (1 more than last year), and reading the Bible through again.
Laura's Updates

Sunday, November 20, 2016
What Happened in Vegas?
How was the race?
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Start Line pic by Theresa Pritchard |


I continued ahead of pace and actually ran a half PR in the first half of the race. Shortly after mile 10, the full course turned off the strip and began meandering through side streets. There were still bands and DJs set up along the course, but no more crowds or funny signs, and really no sights to see. I had been taking nutrition and drinking Nuun just like I trained, but I began to struggle around mile 15. I remembered how I'd felt at mile 14 of my 20 mile long run a few weeks before, and how I got a second wind shortly after. so I kept pushing but that second wind didn't kick in this time.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
#CountdownToVegas Week 16: HalloWeek

It's been an up-and-down week for me: I'm missing Kevin a lot, especially with the holidays getting closer. So I'm allowing myself plenty of alone time to just be upset and sad and angry. Why didn't he take better care of his health? But I'm also not going to just stay in and be sad all the time, and miss out on the life that's still going on around me. I don't have a lot of words today, so I'm going to make this a picture blog post, with a few comments.
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Tuesday #LFBootcamp: Exodus 5:9 workout |
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Monday Hills w/my sole sister Veronica |
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Flat12 Bierwerks firepit, post Thursday's run club |
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as Witch Hazel at Friday's Athletic Annex Candy Caper w/#FBGs Theresa, Christina & Kathy |
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as Glitteresa the Clown at Saturday's Brew HaHa 5K w/#FBGs Becky, Theresa, Christina, Judi & Brenda |
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FBGs Keira, Kristen & Kalie as the Power Puff Girls |
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It cracks me up that there's a speed limit sign in this pic. |