Showing posts with label Memphis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memphis. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Scenic Sunday: May 19

I know, it's Monday.  I still wanted to do a little blog about all of the things I experienced this weekend in Memphis.  Of course, I got a good 2 miles in on Sunday morning, in 80 degree weather, 65% humidity (this town is awful).  But what's more important are the awesome things I got to do.  I made a new friend, who invited me to come with her to the Memphis in May Barbeque Cooking Contest, and I must say, it is not at all what I expected.  Clearly, some people are there just for the party.  I had a great time and won't forget it!


This is the only picture I got and it doesn't nearly do the scale of the event justice.


The other half of my weekend was spent with these amazing people:


It was one of the most amazing musical experiences of my life.  I had the opportunity to perform with some of the most talent musicians in Memphis, and then had the chance to socialize with them all weekend.  It was awesome and has opened up some pretty awesome doors for me as a musician.

So far, despite the terribly difficult teaching job and missing my family and friends, Memphis is pretty awesome.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Long time no see... and run.

It has been over a year and a half since I last posted on this blog, but today seems like as good a day as any to bring back the habit. 

Since October of 2011, I have ran 9 more races, including the Pittsburgh Half Marathon.  Let me talk about that one for a minute.  In just a few weeks, it will be the one year anniversary of my running that race, but it feels like I just accomplished that feat.  It was a rough course and I made it to the 10 mile marker without giving up my pace.  That's when the south side hills kicked back.  I admit I had to walk about a mile before I could give it my last stitch effort, but I am not ashamed.  People were still cheering me on.  It was still a victory.  I finished at just over 3 hours and it was a downhill sprint to the point.  It was the most moving experience I have ever had.

Here's some pictures of my favorite points in the race:

Amazing views.  Such a beautiful city.

And here was the result:

 Yeah.  That's me.  I went from 250lbs to 180 after the race.  If that's not victory, I don't know what is.


This is where my life took a big swing.

The summer after the race, I maintained weight, and served my final months as an AmeriCorps member.  It was bittersweet.  I was happy to be done with my term of service, but I had no idea what lie ahead.  I put hundreds of resumes out, to no avail.  For the first 2 months of the school year, I substitute taught.  Then the dirt started flying.  I was offered 2 jobs within about a month of each other.  One at the high school where my parents went, and one in downtown Memphis, TN.   Guess which one I chose.   The adventurous side of me has taken over, and now I am the Band and Choir Director at one of the most "infamous" high schools in Memphis.  It's been a HUGE struggle, but has made me realize just how strong I am.

I was so afraid of getting mugged, that I had a hard time meeting people at first.  I joined the Southaven Wind Symphony and the Memphis Symphony Chorus, which have been awesome experiences (but that's for another blog).  But it was joining the Memphis Runners Track Club that is making the big impact right now.

In January, I ran the Winter Cross Country series, and basically didn't train (which was a very bad idea).  It was a 3K, a 5K, an 8K and a 10K.  I may not have trained, but I finished strong. 


The series helped me get my weight down to it's current all-time low of 165lbs.  Woo!  More victories!

Fast forward to today.   Its TCAP testing time, which mean the arts teachers get extra prep time (again, bittersweet), so I've had time to plan my next adventure: the Summer/Fall Road Race series!  Two 5ks, two 5 milers, two 10ks, two 10 milers and 2 half marathons.  Its going to take a lot of training, but it can and will be done.  Oh, and I might throw the St. Jude Half Marathon in there at the end.  Lots of motivation!

That's my update.  I am going to use this blog as a progress journal.  Hopefully someone finds it inspiring.  That's what I hope to be.