Monday, October 14, 2013

September in Pictures

My 2x a week posting has officially gone out the window, however, harvest is OVER!!!! and things should get back to normal.  I will once again have time for family, running, biking, training, and blogging. Here is a brief overview of my September.  Hope yours was great!

[caption id="attachment_375" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Most of September, I was either in here or"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_376" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="in the big green machine."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_393" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="This was my office view for awhile."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_377" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Having fun by the river after supper in the field"][/caption]



[caption id="attachment_379" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Picked bushels of apples- made TONS of apple crisp for the freezer- YUM!"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_380" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="So happy to see my Kona box come in the mail. Took it in the grain truck with me and it was empty by the end of the day! (I did share a bit)"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_382" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="The twins turned 16!!"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_381" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Birthday celebration at supper in the field for Denae and Brett."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_383" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="Birthday cake in the field for Mackenzie. 3 birthdays in September- whew!"][/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_384" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Lots of pumpkins!"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_385" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Snuck in a football game on a rainy weekend. Saskatchewan vs British Columbia"][/caption]



[caption id="attachment_388" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="So sad to have to clean off my sunflowers from the garden. They were massively tall! The birds are happy though."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_389" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="Hubby and I mountain biking on my favourite trail."][/caption]



[caption id="attachment_392" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Did manage to sneak in a couple short runs."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_396" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="A great Sunday afternoon 30 mile ride on the skinny tires."][/caption]

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Hope you made many September memories:)

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Exercise How Comes

Hi

Crazy nothings I think about when I am sweating.

1.  How come a lot of athletes in sports that hit or throw require concentration but only in golf are we required to be quiet?

2.  How come I can NEVER understand the scoring of tennis no matter how many times it is explained to me?

3.  How come my inner thighs are starting to rub together when I thought one of the benefits of exercise was to have slimmer, sexy legs?

4. How come one of the biggest muscles in the body (glutes) are the laziest? Don't they know they need to do their share?  I guess the old expression "get off your lazy butt" is really the truth.

5.  How come we can run, bike or exercise huge amounts and feel MORE energized when we are done though we have burned a couple thousand calories?

6.  How come in some places geographically, exercise is almost on the endangered list?  You know this when you are running and people look at you like you are from another planet?

7.  How come when I run, I think I am running like a graceful gazelle, a smooth thoroughbred, a fast cheetah but when I see pictures or video of myself I am like - WHO THE HECK IS THAT?

8. How come right now my bike rides always feel the best the first half but my runs only start to feel good after the halfway point?

9.  How come some people think that if you are "athletic" and training for something, it must be nice to have all that free time.  I have the same 24 hours as they do.

10.  How come it is "acceptable" in hockey to hit and fight like you are in a bar but in no other sport is this acceptable?

Any how comes of your own?

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Tough Day in Betcherville

Hey folks.  Ever had a day where you were bursting with pride and happiness but at the same time needed sunglasses to hide the swollen, tear streaked eyes?  Our son left today for University and it feels like it has left a hole in my being.  This is what we do- we love and nurture our kids, helping them learn and grow and when their wings are ready, we send them off to find new adventures.  I know he is ready and excited and that makes it so much easier.  The grief comes from the beginning of a new chapter in the life cycle and the knowledge that our family won't be exactly the same again. I will miss not seeing him everyday and talking with him.  I am taking a few days to grieve and will not feel bad about it because I know that I love adventures, change and challenges and I will adapt to this new beginning but for now, well it sucks.  Words cannot express.  Love your kids and appreciate each and every day.  Time goes way too fast.

How do you adapt to new beginnings?

Family Getaway

Hey friends (wait, I'm not really positive anyone reads this so I'm not sure I have any friends) haha.  Greeting on a hot, muggy as heck, Manitoba Saturday.  I've spent my couple hours outside sweating away in the high humidity and am happy now to sit where it is cooler, work on a post and watch some good football!  Our house has a 4-2 split in football cheering.  4 of us cheer for the Saskatchewan Roughriders!!! and 2 of us cheer for Winnipeg Bluebombers.  Today, Winnipeg played Hamilton (earlier) and lost (so sad) and currently the Roughriders are playing the Eskimos and are trailing by 4.  Lots of game left so go Roughriders!

My oldest daughter finished camp 2 weeks ago and we pretty much decided the day before she was done to take the camper and get away for a few days.  When the kids are older, it is harder to go places all together so we capitalized on the few days we had.  Never have we had the opportunity to get away like this in Aug as we are ALWAYS harvesting but this has been an unusual year.  We headed on a 12 ish hour drive (split between an afternoon and the next morning) toward Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Our destination was Eden Prairie.  We were looking forward to warmer weather as it has been quite cool at home and we were not disappointed.  We lived in shorts the entire 4 days.  The best part was we lived WITHOUT bugs the entire 4 days!  Long, warm walks in the evening without swatting mosquitoes-heavenly. Our first stop took us to Valley Fair- an amusement park with a water park within it.

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The kids wanted to waterslide and that we did.  Raging Rapids, Lazy River, Body Slide, Hurricane Falls--sounding good?  It was fun.  We had a great day and lots of fun.



What visit to Minneapolis wouldn't be complete without a stop to do some shopping at a little place called Mall of America.  We have been there before but the highlight of the trip was mostly for the youngest daughter as she loves American Girl.

That evening we went to watch the Minneapolis Twins play Cleveland Indians at Target Field.  First ball game for all of us and what a great time we had!  Ball is so relaxing to watch.  Our seats we deep in left field and though we were close to a home run ball, we didn't go home with any keepsakes.  Except of course the Twins helmet that you purchase called the Ultimate Taco where the helmet was full of nachos.  Fed all 6 of us, yum!





[caption id="attachment_303" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="Minnesota Twins ball game"][/caption]

 

My husband and I are early risers and love to chase dawn on our bikes or feet.  We took our road bikes along with us and were so glad we did.  The most impressive feature of Eden Prairie were the paved paths that were everywhere.  We rode our bikes for miles without worry about traffic and being on the busy roads.  What a treat.  We just had to watch at intersections.  It was so wonderful!  One morning we explored to the south east and the next morning the north west. There were so many other places we wanted to go explore but not enough time- darn it. Definitely a highlight of the trip.  We found a cool place called Green Acres.  It looks like it is a events center with the whole farm theme. Cows painted in all colors.

[caption id="attachment_307" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Green Acres"][/caption]



Also did some biking one morning and stopped for a snack at Starbucks.  Love doing things like this with my husband!

We also checked out places and things we wouldn't get the chance to otherwise do so mostly because of geography.  I have always wanted to try some Newton Running shoes.  Our map took up to TC's Running Store.  A great place with friendly help and great service.  Newtons are certainly different shoes in terms of the way they fit, how they feel on the feet and how the lugs on the bottom feel.  I liked them but not sure enough to buy some and try them out.  I don't think you actually know if shoes work for you until you put in some miles.  A quick run on a treadmill doesn't cut it.  It was so good to try them though.  The kind I tried were the neutral Distance Newtons.



Also tried on some Zoot tri shoes.  These hug like a glove and felt great.  They were at a tri shop called Urban Tri and we had great assistance by the owner.  He gave us tips and info about the shoes as well as long course triathlons.  He told us he was leaving in a week to head to Ironman Canada in Whistler.  Shoes were 15% off so the hubs and I both got a pair. I was still a bit unsure of how they would work for me in reality (while running a few miles) as I have not ever run without socks and not sure it would feel too good.  And to be honest, they won't work in a triathlon setting as it sits for me right now as my bike shoes pretty much need socks or they will be too big so not really a time saver to go from swimming to socks and bike shoes to removing the socks and running with sockless shoes.  So what can I say but that they felt good and I think that as athletes we need to try new things.

While on the topic of shoes- all the kids needed shoes and my husband and I each got a pair so lots of bright colors and styles being sported!

We tried our Zoot shoes out the next morning with a 3.5 mile run.  I  loved how they performed while running.  I had lots of support but they are so light, it is effortless to run with them.  My only complaint is that I didn't even think of applying body glide and being the person that I am (meaning if something can happen, it will to me) I managed to have some serious rubbing along the top of the shoes and my skin on the outside of my feet and in the heel area.  So am now nursing blisters and cuts.  Not really my smartest move considering I have a triathlon in 2 days but oh well.  Thank goodness for bandaids!!

Have a great day!

 

 

Friday, August 9, 2013

July in Pictures

Hey everyone.  Thought I would share my July with you in visual format.  I really need to work on taking more pictures as I do things.  Anyway, enjoy!

Oldest son Tyler's high school graduation.




 



 

[caption id="attachment_252" align="alignleft" width="224" caption="Putting together his Weber bbque from his Uncle Jason"][/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_253" align="alignright" width="224" caption="Tool box from Grandpa"][/caption]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[caption id="attachment_254" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="Opening other presents!"][/caption]

Bike ride into town then a 7 km fun Rodeo Run.




 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wetsuit swims at the lake





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Family wedding in Winnipeg, Manitoba




[caption id="attachment_260" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="My 4 kids and niece"][/caption]

New addition to the family.




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Getting apartment in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ready for the soon to be university student.










Family picnic





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Good food!


Making bulk of my favourite breakfast; quinoa flakes, coconut, ground buckwheat, gogi berries, currants, oat bran, ground flax, hemp hearts, pecan pieces, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and chia.





[caption id="attachment_277" align="aligncenter" width="224" caption="Mixed and in my jar"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_279" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Light and delicious peanut butter cookies"][/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_281" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Fudgy Chocolate Zucchini Brownies (this much chocolate should be illegal)"][/caption]

It Finally Happened!!

Hello everyone!  Long time no post. My last post is dated the beginning of June? How can that be?  Well a lot has happened since then and I certainly can't put it all in one post so I will start with one of the most exciting things.  It has happened; a dream, a hope has become a reality.  I am a triathlete!!

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Sunday, July 28 I complete my first triathlon at Regina Beach, Saskatchewan.  Now, true to the usual "me" style- this accomplishment didn't come without a real adventure.  I will give the coles notes recap.

My husband and I were planning to leave home quite early Sat morning and drive the 3 1/2 hours to Regina, Saskatchewan.  My tri bike had an appointment for 1:00 and we had other things to do so we thought it would be nice to not have to rush. Many of you also have to deal with the city trips as a family; too many stops too little time. So we were ready to leave and carrying our bags to the vehicle when a flat tire greeted us.  A flat tire we just had fixed 2 days ago.  So, got it fixed in town and left an hour later than expected.  3 miles out of town, a big black bear charged out of the ditch and we nearly exchanged body parts with him.  It was only quick braking and driving that kept us from meeting.  The remainder of our drive was uneventful.  We dropped my bike off at the bike shop to get a part changed that would improve my gear shifting.  I also mentioned that my saddle kept slipping down.  I had a bike fitting done and the height was perfect but once it started slipping, I didn't know where to adjust it to.  I has been happening for about 6 weeks so it has been a source of frustration as I need to constantly adjust and tighten with my Allen wrench or my knees get sore.  So my husband and I go to package pickup and get our bags and purchase new helmets in the process (something we have talked about for awhile).  We were famished and needed a mid afternoon snack and know the perfect place for it.  There is a coffee house that makes these amazing power bars so we bought more than our fair share.  Nothing but moans of joy as we stuffed our faces during the 10 min drive back to the bike shop. I went from total bliss to total shock when I was told they could not let my bike leave the shop as it had a crack in the frame.  My 1 year old bike, really?  It was a safety concern and could not be ridden.  My stomach just got sick and I felt like crying.  I had planned and prepared and had myself mentally ready to do this tri fore and now I couldn't.  It was devastating.  The guy that does my bike fitting just returned from lunch then and he assured me that they would get me a bike to use for the next day that I would still be participating.  I had 1 maybe 2 more triathlons I was going to compete in in Aug and they said I would be able to keep the demo road bike they were loaning me until mine was finished being worked on.  So, deep breath, it will all be okay.  The next 2 hours was spent getting the road bike fit to my specification and with the extras like aerobars and water cages.  Finally left the shop at 5:30 in time to have supper with no time to do our other stops. Beyond the initial reaction of utter surprise, I felt very positive about the whole  ordeal.  Sometimes, even though things go wrong, they go wrong in the best way they could.  I could have had an accident with the bike in it's compromised position which may have been very devastating.  We were also planning originally to bring the kids and the camper and camp close to the triathlon.  I was so thankful that we weren't dealing with kids waiting around (whining) and a drive yet beyond the city to the campground with a tent trailer to set up.  We went to the hotel, got our stuff set out for the next day, got our tatoos on and called it a night.



 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The alarm was barking, literally at 5:00 a:m the next morning (anyone else like the dog barking on the Iphone like my husband?) and after our breakfast of oatmeal, we were packed and off to Regina Beach, a 30 min drive.  Well, our next hurdle came when we started getting our bikes together and found out that the padding on my husbands aerobars blew off so he had a hard metal piece with screws sticking out.  Then we found out that we mistakenly left his bike tire with my bike yesterday at the bike shop.  We did have my bike tire though and thankfully the bike shop had set up a checkout area and hubby took his bike there to see what was going to work.  Tire was fine but the padding was replaced by paper towel and duct tape with a toque on top for padding. Crazy winds blowing on the hill where transition was and the day looked ominously like rain with clouds and a temp of 12 Celcius.  We checked in and got things set up. About 200 people there so not overwhelming with competitors.  It was nice that we had tattoos for marking instead of having to wait in line and it was also nice to have an electronic band instead of a bib.

The Regina Beach triathlon has 2 transition zones; 1 at the top of hill where the bike portion is set up and another at the bottom of the hill close to the water where you need to have your running stuff set up.  When you come out of the water, you change into your running things and run up a massive hill for about 600-700 meters until you come to the other transition area where you change again into your bike stuff.  I knew there was a hill and thought, "really, no biggie."  Wow, though seeing it in real life, it was the mother of all hills! I was my usual wimpy cold self and spent most of my time shivering and wondering what in the world I was doing.  The Olympic distance was set to start first at 8:15 and the Sprint at 9:00.

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Because of lightning in the distance, we were delayed 30  min.  Great, just when I convinced myself I wouldn't really freeze.  Then I really started to doubt if I could do it and told my husband that I would just cheer for him.  He was pumped up and wouldn't let me wimp out, said I was ready and was going to do good. He told me not to kick him too hard in the swim.  I have toughness but sometimes mentally, I just cave.  He gave me just what I needed.

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Next thing I knew we were lined up by the water ready to hear our starting horn.  I had made a plan to hang back to one side to try and swim with fewer people around.  Not having the opportunity to swim with a group has made me unsure of how to approach the multitude of swimmers and get into my rhythm.  I know that I was the last one to get my head in the water and get moving.  No one worry- last spot- I've got that covered!  Man what an embarrassment.  Oh well.  I found my stride and started passing people.  Wasn't long and I was rounding the first buoy, then the second and working my way back to shore.  I may have been last in the water buy sure wasn't last out of it! My goal was to have a steady transition, no doddling but I wasn't in the elite category when things get ripped off and are flying around either. I could hear my husband yelling as he finished his swim and was making his way to transition.  He is a strong biker and runner and he felt when the swim was done, he would be home free.  The run up the hill was probably the best thing for me- did I just actually say that?  It certainly got the blood pumping and while I am usually very cold after a swim, it wasn't a concern at all.  As I was running, I had thrown on a hoodie and was trying to get my arm sleeves on slightly wet arms as well as keep my legs moving.  I was also re-evaluating my bike riding attire as I knew I would be overdressed with what I had planned.  Again, tried to make T2 a quick change from runners to bike shoes, hoodie off and tshirt on, bike helmet, sunglasses and go!  The winds were very strong from what ever direction we were headed into and it was a struggle to get a fast speed but I kept my cadence up and kept my head down, plowing away.  The turnaround point in 6 miles had us now with the wind at our backs and I had it in the lowest gear and was really trucking.  No time to look at my watch to check out my speed but did my share of passing others.  Always feels good. I know that for a sprint triathlon, nutrition isn't much of a concern but I have done 2 "mock" triathlons at the lake prior to this and trained with Perpetuem by Hammer and LOVE it!  I also love the bars.  I have a bar in my bento box in case of emergency and a water bottle on my bike with perpetuem and another with water. The goal during the ride is to empty both bottles.  Mission accomplished.

Back in at transition, changed back into runners with my visor on and gone down the big hill to a path along the lake.  The trail took us about 1 1/2 miles in and then back to the finish area by where the T1 area was.  I worked hard to keep my legs moving fast and my breathing was laboured- I wanted it to stay that way.  I saw my husband on his way back when I was close to the turnaround point.  I would say I was 7 or so min behind him.  One of my favourite things when running a road race has always been when I can hear the music.  Obviously it is a great motivator as you know the end is close.  This was no different.  I picked up the pace a bit and sailed under the blue arch!!

My husband gave me a hug and some water and then tried to plug the hole in the waterworks that was leaking.  It is an emotional thing when you have done something you weren't sure you could do.  

We grabbed some bananas, oranges and more water then headed to T1 to collect our wetsuits and then up the hill to T2 to get our bikes and load everything up.  The sky opened up and the real waterworks started.  There were showers available down by the finish area but I heard already they were cold and neither of us was too enthusiastic about waiting in line for a cold shower when we were already wet and cold.  We changed in the vehicle then headed for the after race lunch and awards ceremony.  Lunch was hot beef on a bun, pasta salad and watermelon.  Talked with lots of great people and learned a very important lesson.  This to come at a later post.

We drove back to Regina to exchange bike tires then headed home.  My goal going into the triathlon was to do the swim in under 20 min, bike in under 45 and run in under 25 so total time without transition would be 1:30.  I did not include transition goals because I thought that there were enough time goals.  My main goal for transition was to see what and how everyone else did things.  The official time is a bit out of the norm as the transition times aren't given but were placed within the biking and running discipline (because of the the big hill run to get to our bikes)

8 1:40:18  109 Women 40-49       Lesley BETCHER          Swan River

18:52 (swim time) 50:05  (bike and t1) 22:55 (t2 and run)

I am proud of myself for completely and for meeting my goals for times.  My garmin showed my true times for each discipline.  I am planning to improve my transition times (mostly by making up my mind what to wear and do and not be so wishy-washy).  My husband thinks I need to pump it up on the bike so I will work harder there also.  My time put me 8/10 in my age category which really stinks but in my defense, there are so many good and competitive women in triathlon in their 30-50's.  Coming in as a newbie, I would need a lot more training to compete with their 11 min swims, 35 min bikes and 20 min runs.  Most importantly though, doing this triathlon made me scared, nervous and unsure but in accomplishing it I gained so much confidence, joy and pride!  I have only participated in duathlons and running events and I have been told that duathlons are harder than triathlons and now I certainly believe it.  Swimming is so much easier on the body that the first leg as a run.  I am hooked and there is no stopping me now- I am a lifer.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

All about the bouquets

Hello friends

It is Wednesday, it is sunny and warm and it is June!  What's not to love about longer days and summer close at hand.  I love going to sleep at night with it being still light out even though the sun had set.  I love feeling the warm breeze through my bedroom window.  I go outside and I can smell the apple tree and cherry tree blossoms.  Next to sweet peas, cherry blossoms are the best!  It's all good.  Yesterday's post would have been a beef post.  Beefs about lots of stuff but today's is all about bouquets.  Speaking of bouquets, I just picked my first one of the year.  I love the smell of lilacs.

First off, Riding Mountain Triathlon in Clear Lake, Manitoba highlights an athlete on their website every week and this is my week.

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You can read my profile here.

http://rmtri.com/wp-content/themes/blank-3-column/photos-weekly/profiles/20130602.pdf

It is pretty darn exciting !

Next, training has been going well despite an ITBand that isn't up to snuff yet and the hectic schedule right now.  Lots of longer bike rides and bike rides to town then track workout and ride home again. Our outdoor pool just opened a couple days ago so planning to get some lap swimming done in the early mornings.  I feel good about running the half in 2 weeks but it will be a run/walk system with no goals.  Gotta go with what you got.

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One of my favourite blogs is Dorothy Beal at www.mileposts.com.  In the current issue of the Saucony newsletter, she wrote the guest inspirational post.  It is short and sweet and you got to read it.  Very insightful and if you are a runner like me, the post describes exactly what running means to us crazy people.

http://blog.saucony.com/inspiration/the-well-inside-of-me/?utm_source=201306eblast&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=RunintheSun

Have a super Wednesday and don't forget to smell the flowers!