Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Girls Weekend


I spent the first weekend of May with my girls up in the panhandle. We used to have at least one trip a year but it was usually for a bachelorette weekend. Now that most of us are married we haven't had that excuse in awhile ;) Tracy just built a vacation home in Seacrest so we finally had the perfect opportunity to escape. It was a fun and relaxing weekend away and perfect weather to boot.











Love these ladies! I can't believe we've been friends for almost 18 years now.

John had a triathlon down in Miami that same weekend so the kids were with Grandma and Papa. They had a fun-filled weekend too!




Wednesday, May 6, 2015

St Anthony's Triathlon


Sybil and I participated in the St. Anthony's triathlon a couple of weekends ago in St. Pete. This is a really large event and known as the kickoff to tri season. There were literally 1000's of participants which required us to do things a little differently for this event. For starters, we had to check our bikes in the day before. I have never seen so many bikes in one place! A tad intimidating too, the pic below doesn't do it any justice. 



We had to be out of transition by 6:45 am but our wave didn't start until 9 am. That left us with a lot of time to stress out over the swim. It was a really windy morning and while I had trained for the distance it's easy to sike yourself out, especially when there are white caps on the water! I would say the swim portion of the race is 80% mental. After all the stressing out we did they ended up changing the course for our swim prior to our start time. In all my previous races the swim starts on the beach and you run out when the gun goes off. For this race we started out in the water, treading until the gun goes off. I liked this a lot better! I wasn't out of breath before things got going. The swim portion ended up being one of my best yet; I was comfortable, got into a rhythm quickly and was proud of my time. 


The bike portion was tough! The wind was super strong and while I averaged 19 mph there were times when I was struggling to get above 13 mph. I was a little worried about the run with my recent knee pain but it also went better than expected. It wasn't my fastest time as I ran slower to accommodate my knee but at least I didn't have to walk...and I finished :)





After the race Sybil and I were down by the water and saw a manatee and a dolphin swim by. I know they are both 'nice' mammals and nothing to be afraid of but thank goodness I didn't see that before the race!! I overheard one girl say she hit a manatee during her swim. No thank you. I would never swim another race again :p