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Pittsburgh #2: City Travels

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Saturday morning we waited at our first hotel for our last relay team member. Afterwards we all headed into downtown Pittsburgh together.
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We checked in at our second hotel that had this neat “green” wall and hanging sculptures.
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The weather was absolutely beautiful, flowers blooming and bright blue skies.
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Saturday afternoon we headed to the race Expo at the convention center.
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After the Expo (and all the free stuff) we headed to dinner at the Spaghetti Warehouse!
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Saturday night we had a nice, quiet evening back in our hotel room. Jill even did our nails :) Then it was nighty night time before race day.
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Pittsburgh #1: The Bachelorette Party

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This past weekend I headed to Pittsburgh with some of the Y ladies. We had a race planned for Sunday, but did a ton of other stuff beforehand. Friday morning we hit the road after the kids were dropped off at school. Thanks mom for watching Cassidy and picking Ben up :) We stopped at Grove City Outlets for lunch and some shopping and then headed to our hotel in Cranberry Township, PA.

One of the girls, Julie, is getting married in a few weeks so we threw her a surprise bachelorette party!
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We grilled and played games out on the patio.
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Someone in the hotel had actually set off the fire alarms by cooking in their room. The fire department had to come clear everything, but being a bachelorette party, we asked if they would take some pictures with us. They were such good sports ;-)
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It was such a fun and gorgeous evening!
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Ice Fishing!

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I surprised Andy for his birthday this year by booking an ice fishing trip on Sodus Bay. He’d been talking about wanting to try it so I found a guide who could take us out for a half day and teach us the ins and outs. I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect, but it was SO much fun. We treated friends of ours who are going out of the country soon, so their company on the trip was great too.

The day started with a beautiful sunrise but eventually got grey and snowy. It was freezing out on the ice but inside the tent it was actually warm with the heater. My toes were a little tingly by the end, but nothing too bad (I would definitely recommend insulated boots and wool socks!) We each caught some fish, although a lot had to be tossed back because they were too small to keep. The girls seriously outfished the boys though!
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All the fish we kept. Not exactly any trophy winners, but it was still pretty fun!
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The best tasting fish sticks ever!
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Our guide, Mike with Upstate Guide Service. He was great with us newbies and taught us quite a bit, I’d definitely recommend him.
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Such a fun adventure!
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The Girls

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We went to visit my friend Lexi down the road today. I was just planning on getting some eggs but asked if the kiddos could tag along too to see their chickens. The “Girls” as they’re called, have an awesome little penthouse coop built by Lexi’s husband. Complete with several nifty add ons (he’s an engineer).
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Ben loved feeding them and Cassidy kept waving, smiling and saying “Hi, hi!”
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The kids got to pet them too. Lexi’s son even brought one over to us since Ben kept scaring them away.
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Thanks for letting us visit!
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So I ran a half marathon

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A little over 4 months ago I got this crazy idea to run the Corning Wineglass Half Marathon. For a number of reasons, it was a bucket list thing and a personal challenge to myself. Ben was going to start school and Cassidy was going to turn a year old, a lot of changes were going on.

So I ran. A lot. My training schedule was 12 weeks long with two short runs (3-4 miles) on Tuesday and Thursday. Then a longer run on the weekend that gradually increased up to 12 miles. Some runs I was lucky enough to do with friends, others were by myself. Thankfully we had a beautiful summer so most runs were outside in the sunshine and I only had to do the dreadmill a few times.

Saturday afternoon we headed down to pick up my race packet at the Corning Museum of Glass.
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We spent the night at Andy’s Aunt and Uncle’s log cabin in the woods. I love this place and these people! My friend Tracy had actually signed up for the race so her and her husband spent the night as well. Becky came to cheer us on too!
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Andy fixing Uncle Dan’s computer.
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Aunt Bonnie made us an amazing spaghetti pie dinner with salad, homemade bread and chocolate cake. We enjoyed spending time together the night before the race.
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The morning of the race Tracy and I had to get dropped off in town so we could take a shuttle to the start line. It was FREEZING (yes, actually low 30s) while we waited for the buses.
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The most beautiful sunrise over a corn field at the start of the race.
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Almost ready to go!
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And we’re off!
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The course was absolutely beautiful. Hills and streams, horses and old houses with barns. The leaves were also just starting to change to fall colors. Cell phone pics while running really don’t do it justice!
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There was an injury though. Around mile 8 I forgot to pick up my feet and didn’t clear a pothole ;-) I wiped out and scraped up my hands and shin. There was a bit of blood but I got up and kept going.
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Mile 11. Are we there yet?
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The finish line at 13.1 miles! Timer on the left was for the full marathon that had started after us. Timer you can’t see is on the right. My goal time was under 2 hours 30 minutes and I came in at 2:24 :) I’d also wanted to run the entire race, which I did except for walking through a few water stops.
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I made it!
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Medals were beautiful.
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Tracy and I. She finished 8 minutes before me!
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Some of the other finishers coming in.
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The signs Becky had made for me :)
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We went out to lunch afterwards with Tracy’s family.
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Home, showered and wearing the super cute race shirt! People have asked if I’d do another one…maaaaaaybe. Probably ;-) I was worried about my knees because they’d been pretty achy after long runs (even with new sneakers) but was pleasantly surprised they were ok after the actual race. I was sore, but now a few days later am feeling fine. So yes, there may be another some day. It was such a hard, awesome, personal growth, find something inside of you experience. Still not quite calling it “fun” yet though :)
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