Spring Break: Day 1
Hey gang!
I had a pretty lazy day, all things considered… but it was NICE!
I started out my morning with some granola from MixMyGranola.com, and I have to say… It is pretty awesome!
When I got it the other day, I first noticed the awesome packaging!
Tinni liked the outer packaging much better…
I named my mix “Super Yum Yum Fun Mix” (Daron’s was “Nommy Nom Nom Mix”, hehe).
If you’ve not heard about it, it is a site, where you essentially create your own granola, just the way you like it! My granola contains:
I have to admit, while I LOVE ginger, it was a really bad move in this granola mix. I will be eating this in yogurt, and occasionally with milk, and the ginger was just too intense. It clouded all of the other flavors.
But all in all, a very good bowl.
Since hubs works from home on Mondays and Fridays, we were able to hang out today… which I think I probably enjoyed more than he did.
I lounged about, pretty much until tonight, when I whipped out Jillian’s new DVD, No More Trouble Zones, and I have to say, it was TOUGH! I got through most of it, but not like the models all the time… I sweat like a BEAST!
In other AMAZING news, we’re already at 64.5 miles for Monika!!! I’m just hoping that people continue to send their information and miles in, so that we keep it up, and smash our goal to bits!
Feel free to leave your Miles here for today… I’ll get ‘em.
Miles for Monika:Official Kick-Off!
Hey guys!
I’ve had a great response to “Miles for Monika” and I really hope we can BLOW our goal miles out of the water! It is going to require help from all of you, though… it really will.
Here is a rundown of the details for you, if you missed it the first time.
- Any miles that you run/walk/jog/hike (miles earned on your own two feet) count.
- Feel free to use even miles, or to the nearest tenth. (ex: 2.3 miles)
- Miles must be clocked between Monday, March 16th (12:00 am) – Sunday, March 29th (11:59 pm)
- You can report miles daily, weekly, or at the end of the whole fortnight.
There are 3 ways you can report your miles:
- Either leave your miles in a comment on this blog (this post, or subsequent posts later in the week… it doesn’t matter)
- Email me your miles: kelsey@kelseytoney.com
- For my nesties, you can post your miles on the daily c25k/running check in post (If you don’t know what this is… use one of the other two methods)
In semi-related news, I’ve got a clean bill of health from the doctor, which means that I’m starting my 16-week 10k training plan tomorrow! I’ll be posting a summary of my weekly plan/workout journal, so you can follow my progress.
Plus! It’s spring break!!
Bloggers- Please help me out, by reposting the information about Monika’s Miles… I don’t have the reach that some of you other big timers do, so your reposting/linking could make a big difference.
I’ll be holding my breath for your miles to start pouring in tomorrow!!
You can check our progress on the Miles for Monika widget on my sidebar—-> Let’s do this!
Thanks! good night!
Edited to Add:
Here is a button that you can use to post a tiny version of the MFM banner seen above. Just copy and paste it, then remove the 2 Asterisks (one before the “a href” and one before the “img”) and it will link directly to my blog post about the event!
<*a href=”http://www.kelseytoney.com/?p=294/”><*img src=”http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3421/3349785343_10599a1790_m.jpg”>
Miles for Monika!

Feel free to copy this, and add it to your blog!
Today’s eats, and tomorrow’s tests
I started this morning with an egg sandwich.
I used one egg + 1 egg white + a tsp or so of Cholula! (mmmmmmmmmmm, Cholula!)
It was a perfect day for soup, as it was so cold. I went with Amy’s Chunky Tomato Bisque… my new fave.
My snacks today were a cheese stick and a cookies and cream delight Luna bar
For dinner, we tried a new kind of frozen-go-to-kelsey-probably-can’t-screw-this-up meal…
I finished off my night with a delish cup of green jasmine tea, and a soft ginger chew…. love those.
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Tomorrow AM is when I get all of my testing done to ensure that my costochondritis isn’t anything else. I think it will all be fine, but I’ll be glad to get it over with.
Have a great thursday, everybody.
Race for Wishes 5k (Race Report)
Well, ladies and gentlemen…
My big race was yesterday, and I was beyond pumped.
I started my day with some toast with peanut butter, and a LOT of good stretching.
I also wrote my goal time on my arm as motivation:
So, here is what I knew going in… I knew that -based on my garmin- I had pulled paces around 11:00/mile pretty regularly. I had also run that pace, for right around 3 miles before. That is how I determined my goal time. 11:00 x 3 miles = 33:00 minutes + 2:00 for the .10 and some change.
Well, I mentioned on my Wednesday run, that it was windy, and unfortunately, it was very windy on race day as well.
I decided to run with an audio book (Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone), in lieu of music, because, I think I’ve decided that running with music might not be the best thing for me.
1) I can’t help but think of songs as units of time. Unless I pack my playlist with 12 minute Meatloaf songs, I know that each song is only around 3-5 minutes of running. I like listening to a whole chapter, looking down, and seeing 20 minutes has elapsed.
2) I CAN’T not run to the beat of the song. It makes me feel all out of sync and frustrated to not have my footfalls land on the steady rhythm of the song. This makes it very difficult for me to listen to myself, and pace myself when hearing music. With a book, I can really listen to my body and find my footing.
Anyway, I was around the middle of the pack, and set off. I felt good, but was instantly aware of how humid it was and how windy it was. Around .7 miles, on the median, I was shocked to see my Aunt Cassandra, and my 3 awesome little cousins there cheering me on!! They made posters, and were telling me to keep running! I couldn’t help but smile, and I almost started crying… I know it sounds silly, but, it means so much to me that they were there. Running, and being fit isn’t something that many people in our family can claim. So, it was awesome for my Aunt (a runner herself) to be there knowing how mental running can be.
At mile 1, my garmin said I’d gone about 1.15 miles, so it wasn’t totally spot on, which I wasn’t surprised about. But we were being literally blown off course by the wind. It was blowing really hard once we were out of the protection of the buildings.
I was going strong until around 2.5 miles. Then, I really started to feel it. Based on my watch, and knowing how far away the finish line was, I could tell that it would be really tough for me to make my goal time. My legs were starting to feel a little tired, but mostly, that darn wind just wouldn’t let up. It was then, that the inner dialogue started.
“Just walk for 1 minute. You’re not going to make your goal time anyway, and you’re aching. Doesn’t your chest hurt, don’t you think 30 seconds would give you a great burst until the finish!?”
I think I might just be proudest that I fought back those thoughts, and kicked my OWN butt, and ran every STEP of that race!! I didn’t walk at all, though I wanted to, and that is a huge victory. My garmin said that I ran 3.1 in approximately 33.35, but I was still about half a mile from the finish line.
Crap.
Around the last bend, a girl tried to pass me, and almost laughing, I said (too quiet for her to hear), “hell no.” I kicked into high gear, passed her, and crossed the finish line strong.
My garmin said the race was 3.58 miles long, and mapmyrun has it at around 3.35 miles long… either way, I think the race wasn’t a true 5k. That, combined with the wind lead to my not meeting my goal time. Which is fine, but I do have a new PR! All in all, I am proud of my work on this race, and look forward to earning that sub 35:00 soon. Thank you all for your support and well wishes, it means a lot to me. I’m trying really hard not to get down on myself about it, but I’m sure I’ll pull one out next time.
Big thanks to Daron (my sweet), Mom, John, Lawson, Grams, Art, Aunt Cassandra, Jacob, James, and Julia!! I couldn’t have done it without knowing you were there and not wanting to be embarassed! you!!
Who’s racing with me in May??
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Results and PicturesBIB 957
AGE 25
RANK 257/318
TIME 38:32.5
PACE 12:25/MGarmin splits (which may or may not be accurate, as the race was longer than 3.1!!)
Split Total Time Total Distance 1 0:10:47 1 2 0:10:44 1 3 0:10:50 1 4 0:06:09 0.58 Summary 0:38:32 3.58
(google readers, you may need to come to my page to see the pics.
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