Saturday, November 6, 2010

A day at the expo

Remember to donate: www.crowdrise.com/ashleypatterson (donate by tomorrow and get entered to win a raffle)


Marathon Expos are the shit. Yep, I said shit. But really, they are. Had a great time and got so many free bags of cocoa roasted almonds and baked kettle chips. And had all these little 'shots' of Odwalla and flavored sparkly water and gatorade protein drinks. And ate little samples of power gooey things. And got a sweet free New Balance hat that says 'NYC 2010' on it. And saw Dr. Andy (former bachelor - we had a romantic run in a few years back that involved him giving me his email address - it was obviously very intense. he didn't recognize me. darnit.). The list could go on. But basically, marathon expos rock my world because anyone reading this who knows me knows that I LOVE FREE THINGS.


Here are a couple pics from the day. Thanks to SSR for coming with me. Love you boo.


And a big thank you to my many donors this week. Tina, David and Claudia, Kate, Anonymous, Andrea and Paul, Nat, Elizabeth and Jonathan (congrats on the engagement!), and Diana. I COULD NOT DO THIS WITHOUT YOU GUYS!! I'm almost 2/3 of the way to my fundraising goal!  Love to all of you. Also - all you cool cats are going to get entered to win a really cool raffle. Stay tuned...





Read what it says.  It made me laugh.  It's actually posted on my fridge right now.

Can't decide if this map makes me feel better or worse.  At least it's pretty.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

One week and counting...

The countdown has officially begun. We are one week out from race day.  This weekend they put up the marathon route signs.  This one is coincidentally a block away from my new apartment.  I think it will be around mile 8 or 9 as I'm running by this.

So excited!!



Big thank you's to Stacy, Lauren, and Brad and Suzanne for their generous donations this week!!!  I've now raised $1,105 towards my goal - THANK YOU to everyone who has donated! Spread the word:

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Still here!

So you probably thought I dropped off the face of the earth.  Okay so maybe not really but maybe you just thought I gave up and stopped training.  Neither are technically the case.  I've been working like crazy which combined with no internet at home (I just moved) makes it very hard to blog.  

Big updates in my world are...

...I think I might have a stress fracture.  In my shin.

Yep.  Sucks.  I haven't been able to run for almost two weeks.  I had an x-ray yesterday and should find out results tomorrow.  

Don't get discouraged though, I am DETERMINED to run. If it is anything other than a stress fracture, you better bet I'll be out there.  

Stay tuned for updates - I'll keep you posted.

In the meantime let's keep up the "fund" part of "fund-racing" - donate! 

Here's a picture to make you happy - Nelson checking out the view from the new apartment:




Sunday, October 17, 2010

Back in Brooklyn Part II



Yesterday I did my longest run yet.  20 miles baby!!!  


The first 18 were actually pretty amazing. The last two sucked. A lot. I stopped for a stoplight around mile 19 and when the light turned I accidentally let out an audible groan just trying to pick up my foot. It felt like lead.

I ran the whole way without music and it was awesome. It was the most beautiful day ever and I really enjoyed it. I think I'm going to run the actual race without headphones.

It's amazing how much you see when you run for over three hours. I ran from Fort Greene to Prospect Park and around the park and then back to Fort Greene to drop Nelson off (he ran the first six miles with me). Then I headed to the Manhattan Bridge, ran over it, into Chinatown, over to the Brooklyn Bridge, over that bridge back into Brooklyn. Then I ran down the Promenade, up into Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens, over the Gowanus canal to Park Slope, back into and around the park, then back through Park Slope and back to Fort Greene. Whew, I got tired just typing that. I saw a pigeon hit by a bike, a bride on the Brooklyn Bridge, three raccoons crossing the street, and a whole lot more that I now cannot remember. Here is my approximate route:  



I ate pretty much a double breakfast yesterday so I was okay hunger-wise on the run until the last few miles when I got really hungry. But that's because I only brought one energy packet (Raspberry flavored Hammer Gel which I totally thought would be disgusting but it was also delicious) because I left my others in Atlanta by accident.  



I'm having some kind of intense left shin pain but I think it'll be okay. I iced it last night and this morning. Hoping it's nothing serious.

I feel like I'm going to be ready!!!  Yippeeee!!  Don't forget to donate!  www.crowdrise.com/ashleypatterson 

BIG thank you to Emily and Lindsay for their super generous donations!!!  Love you both!  I'm up to $975!  Almost one third of the way there!!

Running through Prospect Park
More of the park
Nelson after six miles
Running up the bridge
Sunset over the tip of Manhattan
Brooklyn Bridge
View of Manhattan from the promenade in Brooklyn
The Gowanus Canal at sunset
Out with friends after






Back in Brooklyn Part I

So last week I moved back to Brooklyn. Unfortunately, I didn't move straight into an apartment and all my stuff is in storage but my amazing friends Emily and Maria have been super generous in letting me stay at their place until I officially have my apartment.

It's been so great being back in Brooklyn.  This past week I got up early and ran 5 miles through Prospect Park before work on Wednesday and Thursday. Both amazing runs. 

I heart Brooklyn.

Running up the hill in Prospect Park

Grand Army Plaza


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Atlanta distractions

So for those of you who know me (which I'm assuming is most of you), you may know that last week was one of the most hectic weeks EVER in my life. I mean, it's been a pretty hectic month, but last week sort of took the cake. But it's over, thank goodness...I moved, pretty much completed my internship, and found an apartment (today!). Granted, I am still trying to learn to be good at my new job, still trying to learn how to run really far without dying, and still trying to learn how to just be a happy well adjusted adult in general (cheesy but so true), but I consider last week a relative success.  


I escaped from the week by heading to Atlanta for my cousin's wedding (yes, another cousin got married in Atlanta...). The rehearsal dinner and the wedding were beautiful. It was wonderful to see all of my family for the second time in a month (for the record: that NEVER happens). It was so nice to just relax and not have any responsibilities for a few days.  


My brothers

Me and Granddad - handsome ole devil that he is...

Me and my daddy

Parents





However, relax I did....


My mileage this weekend reached a whopping five miles.  Are you impressed yet?  


It gets worse.  I actually set out on Sunday afternoon to do a 20 mile run.  I made it two miles in 85 degree heat with a k-i-l-l-e-r hangover (should I admit that on a blog?) before I admitted defeat and resigned myself to the fact that if I continued running, I would surely throw up.  Yep.  Marathon training don't of the week: attend your cousin's wedding and thoroughly enjoy yourself. 

But, I did have a great 3 mile run along the Chattahoochee river Monday morning before I left. I'll refrain from playing Alan Jackson again.  But for the record, I love that song.  And that music video.  





In really exciting and awesome updates - I've raised $895!  Huge thank you's are in order for Rhian and Matt, Nick and Sarah, and the Knaebel family who all donated this week!  I couldn't do this without you all!  


Help me reach $1,000 this week!  I'm almost one-third of the way there!  Donate here: www.crowdrise.com/ashleypatterson
  

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I should be packing

So even though it's the title of this post, I just want to reiterate that I should be packing. I'm moving on Thursday.  And for the record, I haven't started packing. But instead I'm writing a blog post. I feel as though this should warrant a donation, right? I'm that dedicated to keeping everyone updated on my progress.

I ran 18 miles on Sunday. Yep, 18. Truth be told, I kinda wanted to puke afterwards. Not because it was that hard (I mean, it was hard but after a while it just gets normal to still be running). But what I've realized is that I am absolutely awful at fueling my body. I was so hungry when I finished that I was nauseous. I ate egg whites with cheese on a whole wheat rice cake before my run. During my run I had a mint chocolate Gu (YUM...mint chocolate 'cake batter' in my belly...). But by mile 14 my tummy was growling, I had no more Gu yet I had 4 miles to go. When I finished I was so hungry I actually felt sick. But then even after I ate I felt sick. Very strange. I obviously need some advice about how to eat before, during, and after long runs. Thoughts?

The run itself was pretty good overall but the last few miles were admittedly a little tough.  I can't really believe in a months time I'll be about to run a full marathon!  I'm going to need some serious support on the sidelines...(cough hint cough)



You see so much along the way during an 18 mile run. I kept reminding myself to remember everything but of course I forgot most of it. I ran through an Indian celebration (for people from India, not Native Americans), I saw some Statue of Liberty mimes, I ran through someones wedding (oops), I accidentally ran through an International Chinese Culinary Competition (so random), I found a cool free kayaking place, and much more. All in a day's run : )

Statue of Liberty people

I can't remember if this was the cool kayaking spot...

Indian festival by a pirate ship

A big HUGE thank you goes out to Bill and Frances for their amazing donation this week. Thanks to your support and the support of everyone else who has donated, I've raised $800 dollars for WITNESS.  THANK YOU!!


Sunday, October 3, 2010

So much to do, so little time!

This week has been c-r-a-z-y! I've barely had time to think/breathe/eat let alone run. I'm moving in a couple days, finishing up an internship, starting a new job, etc. etc. etc. Whew. I managed to squeeze in about a mile in the pouring rain on Friday morning and a three mile run on Saturday morning. Pretty impressive, huh?  


Running under the Williamsburg Bridge

Me and the dog




Today I'm supposed to run 18 miles. I'm umm...a little nervous : ) I'll let you know how it goes!

In awesome updates, big thank you's are in order for Andrew, Elliot, and Mom and Dad! You guys are the absolute best and I couldn't do this without you!!  THANK YOU!


I've raised $600! That's one fifth of the way there! Woohooo!!!






Sunday, September 26, 2010

Days are getting shorter, runs are getting longer!

Today's run was awesome!  Granted, it was quite long. But awesome all the same. I ran 16 miles around the city - woohoo! Kinda can't believe it if we're being honest here. That's a long freaking way. Also kinda can't believe that I'm going to run 26 miles at one time in about a month but I guess stranger things have happened.  

So today I met my friend Diana in Central Park (again, I have great friends. Thanks buddy!). She ran the first four miles with me along the bridle path around the reservoir. She then emphatically informed me that she was done and that I was crazy. So I took off across 58th street towards the west side highway. I ran down the west side all the way to the bottom of Manhattan and then around the tip and up the east side and then looped around Stuyvesant town. You should go plot this on mapmyrun.com. I'm a little impressed with myself if you can't tell.  

I really do love New York.  One second I was running along the water with a view of the Statue of Liberty. The next I'm running by this bus stop sign.  




I made an amazing discovery today. I LOVE Gu. As I mentioned last week, Gu is an energy fuel/calorie/carb supplement thingy. I've never really gotten on board with the whole Gu thing.  Until today. Chocolate Gu tastes like chocolate cake batter. And you get to eat it while you run. So basically, I ran 16 miles today while sucking down chocolate cake batter. Could life get any better?  



Disclaimer:  I haven't actually tried the Mint Chocolate yet.  This was a prop.


Note to anyone about to start using Gu: despite it's amazing deliciousness, it does make you hella thirsty so make sure you have access to water. Thank goodness for the hot dog vendor selling water on the west side highway path. Those water fountains are too few and far between. 

After my run, I had to high-tail it to Cinema Village where Tibet in Song is currently playing (and the run has been extended until October 7!  Yay!). At this point, I was so hungry I thought I was going to die. I scarfed down some peas and cheese before I left my house but that only lasts you so long when you just burned a gajillion calories. So then I went to STAND, the burger place next to Cinema Village, where I proceeded to eat back all those gajillion calories in the form of a salmon burger with cheese, a lavender honey milkshake, and french fries. Oh well. Can't win em all I guess.  

On a more positive note (although really, the lavender honey milkshake was pretty close to being the highlight of my week) - a BIG thank you goes out to Richie for donating this weekend! You're the best!

Thanks to everyone who has donated!! I love you all! 


Just in case you've somehow missed how to donate ; ) here's the link: www.crowdrise.com/ashleypatterson

And in case you're wondering about my cause, visit www.witness.org or blog.witness.org to learn more.




 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Updates and Thank You's

BIG thank you's go out to Bibi and Granddad and Joe Christian for donating this week! Thanks to you guys I've raised $430! That's basically one seventh of the way there! I couldn't do it without you!


Check out my Crowdrise page if you want to donate (which I really hope you do because I have to get to $3,000!) or go to www.witness.org/donate.


Full moon?
In running updates I ran 4 miles along the river last night with Nelson. Was it a full moon? If it wasn't, it was close and way cool. 


I ran 5 miles this morning around the East Village in ridiculous humidity. I mean, seriously, what's going on here? It felt like I was wearing a muggy wet blanket. Ick. But overall both were good runs. I'm getting nervous for Sunday!! Think I'm going to try for 16 miles...yikes!


I love the city at night