Tuesday, June 3, 2008

I've been Tagged

Tonight's run started as an angry run. I was fuming thanks to many issues and frustrating people in my life. I was so mad I left garmy at home but thankfully remembered my keys. Luckily by mile 3 I calmed down enough to think clearly but not necessarily relax. I wish I would have remembered garmy as it would have been interesting to see my pace those first 3 miles. Thank goodness the rain held off long enough to allow me to run or I really don't know what I would have done.

In other news I was tagged by Derek. This one is a fun running related tag!

Here are the rules and my reply is just below.Tagging is easy. Just copy the following onto your post.The rules of the game are posted at the start of your blog post.In this case, I'm asking you 5 questions about running.Each player answers the 5 questions on their own blog.At the end of your post you tag 5 other people and post their names.Go to their blogs and leave a comment on their blogs telling them they've been tagged and to look at your blog for details.When they've answered the questions on their own blog, they come back to yours to tell you. Got that?Here goes.
1. How would you describe your running 10 years ago?
Hahahaha - This girl was so not running 10 years ago! I was at or right around my heaviest weight ever. After breaking my toe and requiring surgery to remove bones I basically became the laziest person ever. The most exercise I got was walking up the steps to the 2nd floor of my dorm only because there was no elevator (you know I would have used it to if there had been one). I may have overslept and had to "run" to an early morning bio class or something ;)
2. What is your best and worst run/race experience?

Let's start with the worst - Hands down Chicago Marathon 2007. Nothing will ever trump passing out and waking up in the ER with a bright light shining on my face, a random but nice woman standing over me, and not knowing who I was, how I got there, or the name of the place I was located. Then to make matters worse the hospital staff didn't know to look at my emergency information actually written in the back of my bib for over 4 hours. In the meantime my family and now fiance had no idea where I was as I sat in the hallway of the ER only known to passerby's as Jane Doe. Then random people would come up to me (usually scaring me to near death) to bombard me with questions in attempt to have me remember more than the area code of my phone number. Yeah that sucked. Then coming home 2 days later and seeing a DNF on my race results. No fun.

Best race experience - Finishing the 2007 Dallas White Rock Marathon 2 short months after my first horrible experience with the distance. Nothing will trump seeing the finish line and hearing "Somewhere over a Rainbow" come on my ipod. All the pain I was feeling melted away and I realized why I set out to achieve this goal in the first place.

3. Why do you run?

I run for my sanity and because I love a good challenge. I started running for vanity reasons and there still is that plus side. Running is something I am never going to be great at but I love to see how I improve, or where I need to improve. I love race weekend too - going to the expo, seeing all these other crazy people who woke up early to run, enjoying a good course and the people around me.

4. What is the best or worst piece of advice you've been given about running?

Worst - Why even run/race if you're never going to win?

Best - There's so much thanks to all you bloggers and especially on the Runners Lounge!

5. Tell us something surprising about yourself that not many people would know.

I once was arrested in Mexico. So not my fault - all because a store owner accused my sister of taking something when she wouldn't buy whatever it was he was trying to sell her. Guilty by association I guess. Thank goodness someone from the US embassy was downtown and saw the whole thing go down or I may not be writing this blog today ;) Seriously it makes for a great story over drinks wasn't so funny when it happened and there's gun in your face but it's funny now.

Okay so I'll tag: Laura, Marcy, Lam, Jess, and Bill

10 comments:

Derek said...

Great reply to the questions. I was also at White Rock this past December and only finished 8minutes ahead of you. Congrats on the 1st one, it was a good day!

Marcy said...

OMG that Mexico thing had to been SCARY! I've seen one too many episodes of Locked Up Abroad on the NGC.

Thanks for the tag chica, I'll be sure to do it tomorrow :-)

Tom@RunnersLounge said...

Jamie, you have had some adventures.

Chicago's meltdown will probably always stay on the worst list, but I have a feeling your best list will continue to be topped with more running.

Glad the run turned from away from anger.

Laura said...

Oh boy... I'll warn you that I'm terrible about doing these tags. However, I think I have a few saved up now, so maybe I'll try for one massive tagging post :)

C said...

Wow! And I thought almost getting arrested in England was hardcore. Now I know better. :)

The Laminator said...

Wow...Jamie. Nice adventure stories.
Still can't believe you started a marathon and ended up in an ER...what a story!

Thanks for the tag...will get to it sometime later this week or the next.

Bill Carter said...

Hi Jamie

I haven't been great in participating in these kind of things, but I do think it is so cool to learn about someone you blog with. BTW, I don't know why but your first sentence had me laughing out loud and choking on my Kashi. I've done the whole angry run many times and all those endorphins sure do balance things out.

Very, very cool post and thanks to you I will do mine as well on Monday.

Have a great weekend and a whole bunch of happy runs where you can't believe you ran so fast and felt so good.

Ben G said...

Great stories. That Chicago episode must have been wild. I hope to have the same feelings you had in Dallas later this year in Jacksonville.
In more important stuff: How about those Cubbies??? The BEST record in baseball. I know there is plenty of time for them to screw it up but we must enjoy the day at hand, right?

The Young Family said...

Wow - chicago must have been rough? Was it last year when they ran out of water and closed the course? Scary to wake up in the ER... do you know what happened? dehydrated? just curious... want to avoid that on my first!

BTW - Love your blog! Happened onto it.

Em

Delane said...

I came about your blog b/c the tagging thing via marcy blog..I'm in Chicago too!!

Ugh 2007 Marathon was brutal. I was at mile 13 cheering and people were crawling.

Sorry it did not go so well, but glad you got to finish in Dallas