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Location:

UT,

Member Since:

Dec 31, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

I ran my first marathon as a teenager in 1981 with my Dad (The Coronado Marathon). Since then I've run St, George (3x) Utah Valley (3x) Ogden (1 full, 2 halves) Park City (1 x) Boston Marathon (1x) Washington DC (1x) Moab Half Marathon (6x) ,Ye Old Freedom Festival 5 & 10K (a million x) and many others.

But I'm all done with that now.  I'm officially a jogger.

Short-Term Running Goals:

My running goal is to keep on keepin' on.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Jog into the sunset.

Personal:

I like being outside.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony ProGrid V Lifetime Miles: 479.51
Saucony Ride Lifetime Miles: 841.34
Saucony Tangent Lifetime Miles: 150.93
Saucony Ride Lifetime Miles: 307.50
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
6.400.006.40

I didn't run yesterday because it was my last day in MA.  I spent the whole day in downtown Boston. I got up early, started in the North End (where all the great Italian Bakeries and Restaurants are) and then walked the whole circle of town (through Beacon Hill, Boston Commons, Public Gardens, down Commonwealth Ave and to the Boston Museam of Fine arts).  I didn't even take the T.  No one can accuse me of wasting a single mili-second of these past 2 weeks and I have run and walked hundreds of miles.  I finished my day (before jumping on the plane) by eating another biscotti biscuit (I'd purchased in the morning at the bakery) with hazlenut gelato looking over the Charles River onto the sail boats, while revisiting memories of the days before.  This morning found me on my own bike trail back in Utah-- in utter shock and something close to despair that it was over just as quickly as it began.  I let the visual difference in the trees, plants, and flowers with all their different shades of green, sink into my conciousness.  I noted how no sweat ran in rivulets down my face or arms.  The air is so dry here, I'd forgotten how sweat drys into salt on you skin.  There are so many ways I have to pick up the pieces where I left off on July 17th; School, soccer, piano, Life.  Hmm.  (Double Hmmm). Only 365 more days until the next time I can do that again.  It was wonderful.  Now I have to be satisfied with the memories, like leftovers in the fridge. 

Saucony Ride Miles: 6.40
Comments
From Smooth on Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 16:11:05 from 71.36.75.185

Luzy, have I ever told you what a GREAT writer/author/poet you are? Reading your blog entries always put a smile on my face.

WELCOME home to dry Utah...it's home nevertheless. It's hard to leave all the luscious, leisure, history-abundant, quaint, exotic Northeastern country have to offer. Well, it's good to be home, isn't it? To the familiar majestic mountains, rushing streams and rivers, desert and valleys, school and children, your own bed and kitchen.

Have a great day!!!

From LuzyLew on Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 16:48:38 from 208.187.197.42

Thanks Suzanne for helping me get my head back in the game. I write all of this stuff because I love it when people share their pictures and travel stories (you did a great job of detailing the Boston Marathon for example). So I hope there was some vicarious enjoyment there. I tried my best to draw a picture of the things I saw while running! The only thing that would have made the whole thing complete, would have been to visit Concord. I do love Concord as well. Anyway-- thanks for the homecoming and the reminder that Utah is home ( for now anyway :)....See you on the trail soon I hope. I need to get the courage to get beyond 15 miles here pretty soon.

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