Wednesday, May 27, 2009

THE MARATHON

The Los Angeles Marathon 2009

How I Ended Up Doing Another Marathon

A few of months back, Theresa, one of the homeschooling moms who has also raced in one of the Urban Dares with me in the past, wondered aloud if she could finish a marathon. "Of course you can" was my reply and I didn't think much of it after that. Sometime latter she informed me that the LA Marathon date had changed and so lack of prep time wasn't really an excuse for me not doing it. Then it gets a little fuzzy. I don't remember if I signed up because she said if I did she would, or if I signed up because all of my attempts at weight loss had been failing and training and running a marathon always seemed to do the trick or if I was feeling like I needed a challenge. For whatever reason I did sign up and a couple weeks after that so did Theresa.

It was the first time I had anything close to a running partner. We did the weekly long runs together and it certainly helped, both in keeping committed to doing the long runs every week and in making 2-3 hours of running more interesting. I was still pretty lame about all the running in between, sometimes only running once during the week usually twice, but not nearly the amount or regularity that a marathon deserves.

The Marathon


It was a wonderfully cool and overcast day, perfect weather for a marathon. Theresa and I had decided that we'd start the race together and probably get separated early on and then see each other at the finish line.

The first mile is so crowded that its more of a shuffle than a run. As the crowd kind of opened up in the early miles I decided to hang with Theresa rather than dart and weave through the crowd to try to get a fast pace going. So I ended up going a little slower but expending a lot less energy. After a few miles, we were still running together still at a pace that would have us finishing a lot faster than I ever had, but at the 10k mark I was a couple of minutes slower than last year. I was getting more water though and trying a new strategy of taking walk breaks around every 1/2 hour. We had done that in our long training runs and it seemed to help. I've also read a lot of testimonials about its effectiveness. I was still unsure about it though.




Half-way through the marathon, mile 13

So we were at the half-way mark, still keeping a good pace, still together, chatting less but still in good spirits. Now my split was 2:10:07, still a couple of minutes slower than my previous marathons, but I was feeling good. Last year at mile 13 I was feeling good too, so ......
Oh, BTW at this point the winner of the marathon would have crossed the line actually a couple of minutes earlier 2:08:24.





Around mile 17 still feeling good

At mile 16 Theresa and I split up. I felt bad because it was for a bathroom break. But I was trying to keep at a 10 minute mile pace and it was already beginning to slip so I really couldn't afford to wait.



Hi to Kip(Theresa's husband and photographer of most of these pics, thanks) and the rest of Theresa's family who made it to two spots to cheer and support. Thanks guys.

Cindy and Skye also were there to cheer us on at around mile 7 and then again near the finish line.

My 30k split was 3:06:20, three minutes faster than my best previous times.

I ended up with a 4:28:02 time shattering my personal record of 4:45:09.

I don't know how much of it was better training, the walk breaks, better weather or I'm sure a combination. Miles 21 to 26 were still pretty miserable but not nearly as bad as in the past.




Slogging up the last .2 miles

I was actually able to "sprint" the last 50 yards, something I have never had enough energy to do at the end.

I felt great!!!!!!




The Official Finisher's Photo






No wait this is the official photo, I'm confused.




Cindy, Theresa, River and me post-race

Theresa came in at 4:36:13 which is pretty amazing especially because it was her 1st marathon. She beat my previous 4 marathons times, impressive. Congrats and thanks for the long runs.



Getting the thumbs up from Skye!!!!!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Set Decorator Society of America, Set Dressing and ME!!!

I haven't included much about set decorating in this blog because I started this blog at a time when I was really moving away from that as a priority or focal point in my life. Set dressing, set decorating, the film business, etc had pretty much consumed the better part of my adult life until fairly recently.

But it has again become a part of my life, so here is what's going on in that part of my life.

The Set Decorator Society of America


I joined the SDSA a few years back. Cindy had been an active member in its early years but had not been involved for a while. So on occasion we would make it to General Membership Meetings or cocktail parties and we would bring Skye along to the annual marketplace, which was always fun. Around a year ago, I was asked to be on the Executive board and my involvement has steadily been increasing. I am currently serving as the Vice-President and the Events Committee chair. I have been learning a lot and trying to give back to a field which has inspite of its ups and downs been pretty good to me.

Right now, we're looking forward to a General Membership Meeting, June 18th at Hollywood Piano, who we used quite a bit on Fame. Hopefully it will be well attended and fun.

Cindy and I are currently in the Spotlight on the SDSA website. It's mostly about me, so definitely check it out. It reminds me of how long I've been doing this.

Back on the Gang

Recently I have given up my union decorating card, so that I could have more flexiblility working as a shopper/buyer, set dresser, lead, props. I can still decorate non-union projects or commercials. In giving up my card and going back to propery, I had to take a bunch of safety passport classes that were ridiculously boring, sometimes scary, sometimes depressing. It was like having sit through a marathon Traffic School. But it definetly took me back to what it was going to be like to be "one of the guys" again. On the way home from my last class, 4 hours of Weapons Safety, I made a couple of work calls looking for dayplaying work as a set dresser, something I hadn't done in around 15 years.

Looking forward to the good ol' days.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Early May

The Road to the LA Marathon

Less than 2 weeks off. I have not been training nearly as much as I should but I have been getting in my long runs albeit not one of the 20 mile length, still I did a 14 miler and a 16 mile the week after both were almost leisurely I don't think I've had that good of a base in the past but I do feel that I am running slower than I have. I am very interested as to what my time will be this year and how I will feel getting to the end.

Lakers

Right now(Tuesday night) watching the roller coaster that is the Lakers. Fortunately they are on an upswing.

Home School

Lots of projects and clubs and stuff, making an outfit for the Renaissance Faire(maybe next year), keeping up with 2 book clubs, girlscouts, TaeKwonDo, flute,Capoeria, and getting ready to get back to basketball. She's been helping out in the garden and in the kitchen. She's taken to Shakespere and thanks to our local library we've been watching a couple shows a week. Tommorrow she's off to the Theatricum Botanicum to see a production of Julius Casear.

We do some "school" stuff every once in a while as well.


Renaissance Faire

Looks like we're done for the season. Made it out three times, Skye and I in costume on two occasions. Learned a lot about the Renaissance, but not so much at the Faire itself. While I thoroghly enjoyed the Capoeria exhibition, a little confused on its inclusion. Lots of fun.

Gardening and back yard.

Lots of stuff going on, typical maintenance, prunning and weeding. Planting and harvesting. Also building a new Arbor and a chicken coup. Plus still alot of brick work that I never finished.

Salon Milagro

Out of "Jon's Social Experiment" evolved the twice monthly get together, chill and chat. We kicked things off with a Renaissance pot luck. Had a lot of wonderful food and interesting and stimulating conversation.