Running again

Bonnie Arizona Rest Stop. 19 July 2007.So I think I was in the boot for 9 or 10 weeks. Then in it part time for two more. Then a week with no boot. Then this unusual event called the “Sooo Not Normal” relay occurred and I had to take 20 minutes in the 120 degree heat, even if it meant 3 more months in the boot. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Really!!

The dirt at the side of the road was very soft, but not too soft, a nice benefit for someone taking their first run after a stress fracture. I was supposed to walk, but I couldn’t JUST walk given the spirit of the occasion. I wasn’t breaking any speed records, and I admit, I walked a few minutes out of the 20. Having not run since April, and very little from Feb 3 to April, even at sea level, 9000 feet below normal for me, it was dang hard to keep moving for 20 minutes.

I have been training a little since then. A few short runs and bike rides. My foot is …. well, weird. No significant pain in the location of the stress fracture, but at times it has hurt nearly every place else.

I had an appointment today with Russ Bollig in Broomfield, Colorado, whom I have designated “The Orthotics Wizard”. I am lucky his office is less than a five hour drive from my house and he charges regular rates for his work. He has made orthotics for many professional and world-class athletes. He is also a super nice guy. I have my first fitting a week from Friday, and I’m hopeful that I’ll soon be able to cycle as hard as I want without pain.

For the Spring of 2008, I have signed up for something totally insane. I am a little worried to blog about it since I have withdrawn from or DNF’d every event I have posted about. I am getting insurance. ; )

The photo is in Arizona on the way to Badwater, cuz there can never be enough photos of my pups on my blog and all the photos I shot of the “Sooo Not Normal” relay, and MANY more, are online here.

Tagged

Zappoman tagged me while I was in Death Valley and I am a little late responding. I apologize in advance to the four people I tagged.

Jobs I’ve held (in somewhat chronological order. Many overlap)

  • City Planner research assistant
  • Architectural Intern / CAD Operator / AutoLISP Programmer
  • Hoddy. Mixed and hauled mud for adobe/stucco construction
  • Architect
  • Bike Mechanic. (The job, along with programmer, that I am best at, but by the time I was 36 my hands couldn’t take wrenching full time.)
  • Ski tech. (A bike mechanic has to do something in the winter.)
  • Dishwasher
  • Rental bike fleet manager and camp resident manager
  • Web designer/HTML coder
  • Web/DB programmer

Movies I Can Watch Over & Over (While there are lots of movies I like, it is rare I want to watch a movie many times.)

Favorite books (Yep, I added this question. It was a glaring omission really.)

My Guilty Pleasures

  • Electronic gadgets and computers.
  • Running shoes. Seems like every time I find a shoe that fits it’s discontinued so I am constantly searching.
  • Books … though my Safari subscription has dramatically slowed the growth rate of my book collection.
  • Beer, especially home brew.
  • Dark chocolate.
  • Dark coffee.

Places I Have Lived

  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Connecticut
  • New York City
  • Colorado
  • Vermont

Shows I Enjoy

  • Versus/OLN series Fearless. No longer on. : ( Short biographies of contemporary athletes. The episode about B.A.S.E. jumper, Jeb Corliss was one of my favorites. Karen Smyers and Pat Tillman are permanently on my DVR.
  • Discovery I Shouldn’t Be Alive.
  • Discovery Man vs. Wild, but the name of the show offends me.

(Favorite) Places I have Been on Vacation

  • Rio Lagartos, Mexico
  • Greek Islands
  • Paris
  • Switzerland
  • Krueger Park, South Africa
  • Death Valley

Favorite Foods

  • Macaroni and cheese. Unfortunately there is no good vegan substitute.
  • Bird bars, vegan muffalettas, almond macaroons, yummy vegan salads and anything else vegan from my friends’ bakery
  • Gingerbread and brownies from my friends’ bakery. Unfortunately they’re not vegan so I live vicariously by giving them to friends and family.

Websites I visit Daily

Body Parts I have injured

  • Collarbone broken when I was 4 jumping off the top of a slide
  • Both shoulders injured in bike crashes.
  • Broke hand falling down stairs.
  • Tore meniscus in knee falling down stairs. (Different fall)
  • Compartment syndrome in AT compartment while running ultra
  • Stress fracture in right foot.
  • Scar on forehead from being hit by a golf ball during a high school match. It was a drive on a hole paralleling the one I was playing, Fortunately it bounced once before it hit me.

Awards You’ve Won

  • Boring stuff. Mostly school and golf.

Nicknames you’ve been called

  • Kramer, as in Seinfeld. I used to have hair like his.

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