Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Me and Forest Gump Would Get Along

A lot of people have been asking me about my recent obsession with running and how I got here. I really believe that ANYONE can become a runner. If I did it anyone can. I used to HATE running and always thought people who ran marathons were crazy, but I've seen the light, been converted, and I will never go back.

Yes. There was pain. In the initial runs I got blisters, muscles soreness, and my toenail fell off...gross. I know. But now I run more than I ever have and I dont get any of these things!

Here are some of the things that helped me love running:

1. Read the book Born To Run. It's inspirational. My sister and I have always had a blood oath with each other that we would never run a marathon. You read this book and want to go run 10 miles. Literally. It happened to me. Basically the book taught me the only thing not making me not run was my mental incapacities.


2. Start small. You can't expect to run a marathon or any crazy distance unless you train. A long time. Sometimes I get impatient with my body, but you just have to remember the end goal and stick to it. Some days stunk. Some days were awesome. Expect to have both, but just keep running. When you do feel the pain, that's where you need the mental strength to keep you going.

3. Pick a race date and sign up. Make sure you have time to train. Running is fun. Running in races is amazing. The energy and excitement on race day will make you never want to stop.

4. Download some podcasts. This was my lifesaver. I listened to endless hours of the podcast "how stuff works". I am now full of tons of useless knowledge...but it gave me something to get my mind off the hard miles:)

5. Set a schedule and stick to it. You can look up different schedules on google depending on what race you want to run. I adjusted mine to make it work for me.

6. Eat healthy. It changes your runs. It changes your body. It changes your life.

So I finished my first marathon last month and I still love running! I definitely want to do another, but right now I am just enjoying running for fun. I run about 10 miles 3 times a week, something I never thought possible for my body...but it is! Try it! Go out and run today, just for fun, and see how you feel. If you want someone to get way too excited about your new running craze just talk to me. I would be glad to tell you how awesome you are and how much you are going to change your life:)

Thursday, May 26, 2011

"4 years old! 4 years old!"

This past week I have been nannying for a family in my ward whose parents went to Italy for 12 days. It has been a blast. I dont have many friends home, so I've made knew ones...they are a 13 and 9 year olds...



You might think im super pathetic, but there are many perks of hanging out with girls that are a decade younger than you. They are: 1)I get to hear all the middle school drama and dont have to stress about it. 2)I am ALWAYS the coolest one there just because I am so much older and "wiser"...they have no idea that I am actually kinda weird. 3)I get to be boy crazy again and it's totally normal 4)Best of all, I get to listen to as much Justin Beiber as I could ever imagine (I might have to purge myself from him for a while after this week.)

In New Zealand my friend and I always got made fun of for acting like we were 4 years old...I am now coming to grips with the fact that that might actually be true:)

Monday, May 23, 2011

Nature Calls


I have this thing about the outdoors...we have a very intimate relationship. I'm not one of those "interesting" people that only wear chacos and Patagonia, but I definitely consider myself "outdoorsy". One of my favorite places to go is up on a mountain near my house to a place called Rock City. It's only a 25 minute drive from my house and it's oh so beautiful. There are rocks like these everywhere that people can climb on:


What is there not to love? If you haven't tried loving nature, you should probs give it a try...

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

My Sister is Famous...and I love Rugby


Click here to see why

I decided at the beginning of winter semester to not continue playing rugby and a lot of people ask me if it's hard to see my team make it this far and not be on it. Honestly. I still love rugby but I will never regret the decision to quit. BUT, you better believe I will be the loudest fan on the sideline Friday and Saturday. Bring. It. On. Penn. State.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Too Much Free Time


So Im pretty sure no one actually reads this blog, but I am home for the summer again and find myself having way too much free time. Last summer I babysat the BEST kids in the entire world and I cry every time I think about working for someone else...its pathetic. I dont really want to talk about my new job other than the fact that I am getting paid. And they have lizards. And the house is a dump because the lady is a hoarder. But I am grateful. Promise.

As for what I do during the other part-time I dont work my life consists of these things:

1)Gym, gym, more gym, and running-Call me an addict...
but hey, there are worse things to be addicted to

2)Play Dance Central-The day has come. Im obsessed with a video game.
3)Hang with Banana-Little sisters are the best thing that happened to this earth. Enough said.

4)Cook-I could do it all day everyday if eating it all didn't make me look like I went back to New Zealand. I just made these for my family and everyone loved them:)
and finally....

5)Talk on the phone. Way too much. Long distance relationships stink. More than anything. Thank goodness for cell phones and unlimited minutes.

I probably should look into making a couple friends? All my friends are either at school, married in Idaho, or in stupid London. I know I know, the Single's Ward is always very promising...