The Official End of Summer

We headed up to the Shenandoah Valley area for a camping trip this past weekend. The main reason was for our annual trip to the summer rodeo. It’s held at the horse farm where my best friend rides, from May through September, and this weekend was the last one of the season.

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My best friend is on the grey horse.

We stayed at the same campground that we’ve been going to for the past three years. It’s always nice to be somewhere familiar. Saturday was very rainy during the day so we mostly just hung out in the camper, reading, napping, and playing a lot of Gin Rummy.

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Luckily the rain moved out and we had really nice weather for the rodeo that evening. After my best friend was done with her drill team at the start (see first picture) she came and hung out with us for the rest of the night. As always, it was a good time.

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The second guy on the left (between the two far left American flags) won the whole thing.

 

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Sunday was a much prettier day. We hit the road in the early evening to head home and Hank and Scout did what they always do when we travel…

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One of the downsides of driving in the south west direction in the evening is that the sun is in your eyes for most of the way. But the upside is that once the sun does start to set, you get to see a really drawn out sunset. And last night’s was a gorgeous one. When we got home it was cool and crisp and it was so clear you could see about a thousand stars. Always important to stop and appreciate things like that!

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I also wanted to briefly recap my workout week, as part of the weekly wrap link up hosted by HoHo Runs and MissSippiPiddlin’.

Last week was week 10 of Hokie Half Marathon training. It’s now officially race week and the race is this Sunday! Here’s what I did as part of my taper for the race:

Monday – 3 mile run in the afternoon. It was 85 degrees and humid, and I was reminded of the importance to bring water on hot runs no matter the distance.

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Tuesday – rest
Wednesday- 6 mile long run in the evening. I was pretty tired from a long work day, but I felt pretty good during my run. I got my long run in early since we would be traveling and I didn’t want to do my long run at that campground (this is why).
Thursday – 3 mile run in the evening after work
Friday – 3 mile run in the evening with Barry after we got to the campground.

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Saturday – rest. Rodeo!!
Sunday – rest.

How was your weekend?
Have you ever been to a rodeo?
Do you have any end-of-summer traditions?

Five Things Friday – Football Movies

Fall is upon us and I’m excited because it’s my favorite season. One of the reasons it’s my favorite season is because of football. I love sports movies, especially when they are about football. My favorite five all center around high school and college football. In real life, I think those two levels have the players that try the hardest.

1. We Are Marshall – Tells the story of Marshall University rebuilding after a plane crash that killed nearly the entire football team in 1970. There is also actually a Virginia Tech connection to this story – Frank Loria, one of the coaches killed in the plane crash, played football for Tech.

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2. Friday Night Lights – A small town obsessed with the high school football team. Although a lot of it is mostly more dramatic than real life, it really captures the excitement of Friday night football.

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3. The Blind Side – Based on the true story of Michael Oher being taken in by the Tuohy family, and his eventual success in college football and the NFL.

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4. Rudy – Inspirational story of Daniel ‘Rudy’ Ruettiger who never gave up on his dream to play for Notre Dame football. Great story, and I love all of the scenes of Notre Dame game day because they remind me of Tech.

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5. Remember The Titans – True story of the football team coming together in newly-integrated T.C. Williams High School in Virginia in 1971. This one is my most favorite football movie. Plus it has one of the best soundtracks out of any sports movie I’ve seen.

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Which of these football movies have you seen?
What are your favorite sports-themed movies?

Carefree Running

It’s Wednesday and I’m linking up with Debbie for her Wednesday World linkup! Click the button below to join in and see who else is linking up today.

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Each week, we are given a single word prompt to write about. This week’s word is carefree.

Although it’s not a requirement, I often end up using the weekly word prompt to write about something running-related. This is a running blog, after all. And I couldn’t help but think about running in conjunction with carefree this week. What comes to mind when I think of carefree running? Every kids race I’ve ever seen that takes place as part of a road race.

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From the Varmint 1/2 Marathon

Kids truly exemplify carefree running when they run. It’s natural to them and they are running’s purest participants. Often there is no worry about pace, technical apparel, shoes, etc. They run for the sake of running.

I know you’ve seen those little ones who sprint for a short distance, then walk, then sprint again during a race. You may laugh about them (or with them – as they often giggle while they run). But you know what? They’re running without a care in the world, because running is still play for them. It doesn’t matter how long the race is. They’re going to run as fast as they can for as long as they can, and then they’re going to take a break and go again. They exemplify running at its most basic. At its most carefree. Their primary objective is just to have fun.

What does being carefree mean to you?

Weekly Wrap – Aug. 31 to Sept. 6

I hope everyone is having a great Labor Day weekend! I can’t wait for tonights game. Today, I am linking up again for weekly wrap, hosted by HoHo Runs and MissSippiPiddlin’.

Monday – Rest

Tuesday – Cross train. Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred level two workout.

Wednesday – 3 mile run. I headed over to the state park trail after work and did four hill repeats with a 1 mile warm up and roughly 1 mile cool down.

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Thursday – Rest

Friday – 7 mile run. I chose to do my long run on Friday morning, since I am off work on Fridays. I did this run over on the Huckleberry Trail so that my run would be on rolling hills.

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The new part of the trail has a few hills that are pretty big! Pictures never capture it, but trust me the hill pictured below is a big one.

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Saturday – 3 mile run. Just an easy run at a nearby park, breaking in a new pair of shoes that I bought on Friday (more on that sometime in the near future…).

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Sunday – 6 mile run. Debbie and her husband, Bill, were driving through my neck of the woods and decided to stop in so we could meet up for a run. Debbie and I got to run together, and I got to show them ‘my’ trail. It’s neat getting to share a place you run all of the time with others!

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Downed tree on the trail

Debbie had her trusty, and very cool, GoPro with her, so we got some action shots toward the end of our run. Thanks for the picture, Deb!

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Total Miles: 19 miles. This weekend I started cutting my mileage back in preparation for the Hokie Half Marathon. Sometimes I think we feel worse when we start cutting our mileage back, but it’s  usually just our body recovering and getting ready for race day. Fingers crossed the last of this summer humidity moves out and the fall weather gets here soon!

Do you have a long weekend for Labor Day? What did you do this weekend?
Is it starting to look/feel like fall where you live?

The Boys Are Back!

This week is an important kick off week – college football is back! Goodbye summer and hello fall. I’m always sad to see summer go, but it means that fall is upon us and football is finally here.

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I’m excited for this long Labor Day weekend, but I kind of can’t wait for Monday night. Why? Because on Monday night the Hokies have their season opener at home against Ohio State!

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There’s nothing like Lane Stadium under the lights, especially at a home opener. Last year Virginia Tech had a huge win over Ohio State. It was a very exciting game and I couldn’t believe we came out on top.

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In fact, we were the only loss they had last year, as they went on to win the national championship.

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Barry and I will not be going to the game, because I cannot find any tickets under $200 a piece. If this was a national championship game, I’d pay that, but not for this game. So we will be cheering from home as the boys of fall take to Worsham Field once again. It’s going to be a tough game, but I’m cautiously hopeful that we can pull off another huge win. It wouldn’t be the first time we had a miracle in Blacksburg.

What are your Labor Day weekend plans?
Who else is excited that football is back?

P.S. My running buddy, Kim, had her baby this past Monday! A little boy named Hunter! 🙂

"I've opted for fun in this lifetime." -Jerry Garcia