Friday, April 22, 2011

Honolulu Diva Half Marathon 2011














April 17, 2011 was the diva series half marathon in Honolulu, Hawaii. I trained REALLY hard for months before this race. Then about 3 weeks before the race my heel pain was very intense and I wasn't able to put pressure on my foot. The day before we left for Hawaii I went to the Acupuncture. It was amazing!! He completly took the pain away. I knew that my heel pain wasn't healed, but he tried to help so I could at least finish the race. My goal was to finish in 1:50, BUT....my body said otherwise. I finished in 2:07 and was so disappointed. It was still the fastest I had finished a half marathon, but I was expecting so much more. I didn't pace myself like I usually do in the beginning. I thought that we were at sea level, and that would carry me through. Well, after the first 7 miles at a 7:40 pace I hit a wall. Add that to the fact that is was THE MOST HUMID day they had yet this year, not enough water intake, a sideache after 2 miles which turned into shoulder and neck cramp for the rest of the race, a screw through my shoe and had to stop to take my shoe off, my ipod breaking at mile 8 and the fact that I was just plain overdressed, it's a miracle that I finished. I started to get tears in my eyes around mile 10 when I knew my goal time wasn't met and almost stopped completely. But, I decided to dig a little deeper and cross the finish line with pride and show my 2 cheerleaders that you don't ever give up!!! I'm glad I did. They were so proud of me. I have more pictures to come of after the race. Overall, it was still an amazing experience to run a race in Hawaii and great learning experience. I take what I can from it, learn and move on to the next race which luckily is only a 10K and then another half in August. Just keep on keeping on. :)



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We just got back yesterday from a fabulous first trip to Hawaii. I had a half marathon that I was running in Honolulu, so we decided to make it a family affair (minus Charly), and make a family vacation out of it. It was wonderful and so relaxing, especially because the race was right in the middle of the vacation. I was able to relax a few days before and lounge around the pool for a few days afterwards. The girls had an amazing time and were so thrilled to be able to spend some much needed alone time with mommy and daddy without the center of attention...Charly. We really would have brought her, but she is at such a troublemaking stage and RUNNING all over the place, we thought it would be a little more mellow without the little one. :) We stayed at Turtle Bay Resort and literally layed on the beach or next to the pool the ENTIRE time while the girls played and swam. We would take time to leave the resort each day to get some "local food" and stoped daily at the fruit stands along the road and load up on the most amazing and juicy pineapple, mangos, and papaya. It was such a great trip and although we were so excited to come home to see little squish Charly, we were so sad to leave that paradise. We are already trying to figure out when we can go back.