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Thursday Things 08.04.15

August 6, 2015 by Jenna

Thursday Things 08.06.15

Today is my last day of work at General Mills!! It’s so weird I can’t even believe it. I started with General Mills as an intern in college and have been working there full-time for the past 6 years. In those 6 years I have had 4 titles, 9 roles, 10 managers, and 3 bajillion emails. Not to mention a few middle-of-the-night calls, too many meetings before the meetings, and a handful of super stressful situations. But then there were all the people – the amazing, intelligent, hard working, kind, fun people – the best part, by far, of working at General Mills.

I know people change jobs all the time and 6 years isn’t that long so I’m being a little dramatic, but it’s a long time to me. I have learned and developed so much there. I’ll miss it, but I guess we’ll see what is in store for me next!

But wait, IT IS ALSO MY LAST DAY IN MINNEAPOLIS, the city where I have spent the last 4 years absolutely loving my life. I start driving to Denver tomorrow.

What the heck is even happening?!? I’m so excited.

I’m so excited. I’m so….

Still excited. Not scared, a la Jessie Spano.

Excited about the move and about these things!

  • Fruit crisps and crumbles: blueberry almond crisp, peach almond crisp, peach & plum crumble.
  • This diy split wrap skirt is adorable and you don’t even need a sewing machine!
  • The idea of having a cooking club is so fun.
  • The smell of this homemade body wash with honey and coconut oil is probably amazing.
  • These 4 hairstyles are super cute, but I just tried out a couple and definitely need some more practice.

Sooo… the next post I write will be coming to you from Denver!! Eeeeee weird beard!

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Thursday Things 07.30.15

July 30, 2015 by Jenna

Thursday Things 07.30.15

I spent last weekend up at the cabin with my family. We had good beer, great food, and the most perfect day on the pontoon out on the Whitefish Chain. It was such a wonderful, relaxing weekend before a week of craziness.

Wonderful like these things:

  • A giant yes to seeing all of these historical sites. So far I can only cross off The Great Wall of China and Machu Picchu.
  • These interactive party ideas all sound so fun.
  • Tender. It’s like Tinder, but with food and probably much more satisfying.
  • Who sits at a desk all day? These methods
  • are necessary.
  • Packing is my life right now, so these tips are helpful.

In other news, who wants to buy a condo in downtown Minneapolis?! Mine went on the market yesterday. Check out the listing here. I love it so, so, soooo much and am slightly heartbroken to sell it, but with my move to Denver it is the right decision.

Enjoy the last little bits of July! xojd

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Thursday Things 07.23.15

July 23, 2015 by Jenna

Thursday Things 07.23.15

BIG NEWS! I’m moving to Denver! Eeeeeeeeeee. I’ll have more details later, but the next few weeks are going to be busy applying for jobs, selling my condo, packing my stuff, coordinating the move, and saying ‘see ya later’ to so many people who I love. It’s super bittersweet, but I am very excited.

I’m excited about these things too:

  • Some delicious grilled corn recipes this week: grilled corn salad, charred corn with miso butter, bacon, and garlic scapes, and grilled corn with spicy buffalo butter. I want them all.
  • And for dessert, fruit pizza or summer celebration fruit tart.
  • Loved reading this post about a courthouse wedding.
  • I’m in the middle of reading The Rosie Project. It’s a fun, summer read!
  • It’s time for highlights! I got bayalage highlights last fall and loved them. As for color I think this tortiseshell hair color trend and a subtler version of this rose pink hair are pretty awesome. Thoughts?

In less exciting news, I got my wisdom teeth removed yesterday. The extraction only took about 30 minutes and I was completely under, which was great. Fortunately, I didn’t have any David After Dentist type moments. Afterwards my mom picked me up and took me back to Hutchinson. Now she’s taking care of me, bringing me and ibuprofen and ice packs for my super swollen cheeks, and making me tasty soft foods like pureed sweet potatoes, homemade applesauce, and peanut butter mousse. She’s the BEST.

Hope you’re having a great week!

Jenna

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Thursday Things 07.16.15

July 16, 2015 by Jenna

Thursday Things 07.16.15

I think I take a picture of the city 90% of the times I walk over the river. I just can’t help it. I like it.

I like these things too:

  • Popsicle week! All of these are just killing me. But especially late night snacksicles, funfetti cake batter popsicles, strawberry rhubarb crumble ice pops, coconut matcha blueberry popsicles, and fudgesicle brownie pops
  • New song obsession: Hold My Hand.
  • Can we just, like, get over the way women talk?
  • Some great mantras to live by.
  • Let’s learn new skills this summer.

I hope you’re having a great week!

Jenna

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Grandma’s Marathon 2015: From Start To Finish

June 23, 2015 by Jenna

On Saturday June, 20 I completed my 4th marathon. Below is a long-winded recap of my training, issues, goal, and pre/during/post-marathon experience. Enjoy!

Grandma's Marathon 2015

The Summary.

Grandma’s Marathon. Duluth, MN. June 20, 2015. 4:12:50. Happy.

The Training.

I followed the training schedule outlined by the Calhoun Beach Run Club; however, I did very little runs with the club. Most of the people I typically run with had running coaches and weren’t following the same plan, plus everyone is faster than me. So I did a lot of the runs on my own, a couple with the club, and others with various running friends.

Don’t get my wrong, I love running with the Calhoun Beach Running Club – it’s full of amazing, inspiring, and super fun people – but it’s also been a pretty busy spring, so I had to fit the runs in whenever my schedule allowed.

In the early month of training (February & March) I only ran about 3 days a week, concentrating on the workouts and long runs. Since I had taken all of January off to fully recover from an injury during my Philly Marathon training, I was making sure to slowly increase my weekly mileage to help prevent another injury. Then in April I started adding in more easy runs, so I was running closer to 5 or 6 times per week.

There were easy runs and hill workouts and speed sessions and intervals and, of course, long runs. It was four months full of miles and miles and miles and smiles along with a mix of snow, sweat, wind, rain, and sunshine.

Grandma's Marathon 2015

Besides running, I also made sure to do a lot of cross training. When I signed up for Grandma’s Marathon I made a promise to myself that I would do strength training and yoga at least once per week and stretch after every single run. I stayed true to this promise approximately 95% of the time. I think this helped me stay strong, loose, and injury-free. This needs to happen during all my (potential) future marathon training!

The Issues.

During a lot of my longer, harder runs I began to notice a weird heartbeat. There was no chest pain, it just felt like an irregular beat that then made me feel super light-headed and faint. I finally went to get it checked out (after a lot of persistence from my mom and run club friends) and am glad that I did!

I went and got an EKG, which came back with abnormal results. Then I got an echocardiogram and spoke with a Cardiologist. He explained why my EKG results came back abnormal and why I shouldn’t be worried about it. I would explain why, but I wouldn’t be able to explain it correctly.

He also let me know that I have a sort of arrhythmia and that every so often I have a premature heart beat. Since he was taking a look at my results while I was sitting in a doctor’s office when my heart rate was a mere 40-50 bpm, he suggested that I wear a heart monitor patch for the next two weeks so that he could see what it looks like when I exercise. He also mentioned that I could run the marathon and go along with my normal schedule.

Grandma's Marathon 2015

Overall, I’m glad it’s nothing serious (as of yet). Also, I really felt like I should have been able to run faster and feel better than I had been during my runs. I’m kind of glad to know there is a legit reason why my body wasn’t allowing me to do this. I love running, so I’m hoping I can continue to do it, but if there is no fix I’ll just have to readjust my expectations and keep on keepin’ on.

I will send the monitor in later today and will get the results back in about 5 days (while I’m in Peru), so finger’s crossed that everything looks ok!

The Goal.

I originally went into Grandma’s Marathon training with the goal of finishing in 4:00 or below; however, with everything said above I readjusted my goal to finish below 4:15 and not have any palpitation episodes.

The Day Before.

On Friday afternoon I drove up to Duluth with four other girls who were also running the marathon. We talked about our goals, race strategies, playlist music, hydrating, fuel, and stories from training runs. We checked the weather forecast about a billion times. It did not look promising, so we also talked a lot about rain prep, race delays, and how everything would (hopefully) be ok.

We got into Duluth, checked into our hotel, and headed straight to the Expo. It was pretty small and pretty crowded, but was a breeze to go through packet pick up. The highlight was definitely getting our picture taken with a grandma.

Grandma's Marathon 2015

There were 3 Calhoun Beach Run Club members who were running the William A. Irving 5K on Friday night, so we met up with some other run clubbers and went to cheer them on. We got there right at the start of the race, which was necessary, because the people running it were fast. They all finished in under 19 minutes, which is incredibly unfathomable to me. They are amazing.

After the 5K we headed back to the hotel. The majority of us (we/us = the Calhoun Beach Run Club members) were staying at The Suites Hotel in Canal Park. There were about 13 members that had a larger suite with a kitchen, so we met there to make a big pasta dinner. The guys cooked for everyone and did a great job. We had salad, pasta, and far too much bread.

Then it was time to go back and get all of the race gear prepped and laid out. We all had 4:45am alarms set, so we needed to get to bed early and try to get some sleep despite nervous anticipation of the marathon. Fortunately I slept super well!

The Morning Of.

My alarm clock went off at 4:45am. I got dressed, met some girls down in the hotel for breakfast (oatmeal, banana, peanut butter, and coffee), then finished getting everything together, and met the rest of the club in the hotel lobby at 5:45 am to head to the bus. Don’t we look so excited?!

Grandma's Marathon 2015

The bus was full of excitement and nervousness and talking about the weather (Will it rain? Will it storm? Will it get delayed?!). A few minutes after we got dropped off at the start line it started to rain… then it started to pour. Thank goodness we were equipped with garbage bags (thanks Christie!).

Grandma's Marathon 2015

After going through the bathroom line and dropping things off at the gear check it was time to line up! I spent the next 10 minutes pumping myself up, deciding when to ditch my throw-away shirt and garbage bag, chanting positive thoughts, getting my music ready, hoping I wouldn’t get sick in the rain, and reminding myself about the reason I love running and marathons.

The National Anthem played, then gun went off, and I started to run.

The Marathon.

Since my goal was to finish under 4:15 I needed to average a 9:45 min/mile pace. My plan was to start at this pace and then pick it up at 10 miles and then pick it up a little bit more at 20 miles, but that’s not what I did at all.

I started too far forward, just before the 4:00 runners, and averaged 9:14 min/mile pace for the first 6 miles. Oops. I knew that I needed to back off if I didn’t want to have any heart issues during the run, so I did. My body was happy with that.

Mentally I tried to break up the marathon into shorter runs. I planned to take a GU at miles 5, 11, 17, and 21. Every time I took one I told myself, “Ok, just starting out for a new run, only X miles until I’m done.” (AKA, the next GU stop). Also, I knew my family would be at mile 16, so the idea of seeing them cheering me on definitely kept me going!

At about mile 11 I sensed the need to use the bathroom (dang). I figured they would have a bunch of porta-potties at the halfway point, since that is where the half marathon started earlier than morning. I ran mile 12 fairly quickly so that I could stop for the bathroom without loosing much time. Luckily, I only needed to wait in line for about 20 seconds. I definitely felt better afterwards.

As I was approaching the little town around mile 16 I was starting to get really excited, because that’s where my family was going to be. They were all there – my parents, my 3 siblings, and my sister-in-law – cheering me on, holding signs, and taking pictures. It was amazing and made me so, so, so happy!

Grandma's Marathon 2015

To all the family and friends (and even strangers!) out on the course cheering, you have no idea how helpful and meaningful it is to the runners!

The next few miles were the hardest mentally. Once I get past 20 miles I feel “almost done”, but miles 16-20 (with 6-10 miles remaining) seems really far from the finish line still. I tried to focus on my surroundings and my breathing.

I knew that mile 22 was the mile with the infamous “lemon drop hill”. I decided that I would power walk up it rather than trying to run. Running up hills during my longer runs (or just in general) really spikes my heart rate and I didn’t want to risk palpitations and feeling faint. Instead I ran 21 at a quicker pace, walked up the hill, then cruised back down it. Overall I think it averaged out.

The next 4 miles were spent focusing on getting to that the finish line. My legs were pretty sore and heavy by this point in time. I ran into a fellow CBRC friend at mile 24, which gave me a giant surge of energy. After running 24 miles, 2.2 miles seems to take a really long time. Plus, on this course you can see the finish line, so it just feels like you are winding around and around until you finally get there.

But I eventually did get there! I crossed the finish line in 4:12:50, met my goals, and finished my 4th marathon!

Grandma's Marathon 2015

The Afterwards.

I was so happy to be done. I was sore and it was hard to walk, but I successfully finished my 4th marathon – such a great feeling.

Then it was time to hobble through the long line of things – medal, water, t-shirt, chocolate milk, baggage drop, nut goodie, banana, more water, bagels, etc. I quickly (not so quickly) changed, chugged my chocolate milk, and headed towards the beer tent to meet my family.

Along the way I ran into a bunch of other CBRC runners and found out how amazing they all did – so many PRs & BQs! I couldn’t have been prouder of my friends! They all worked so hard and did some amazing things out along that course.

I finally found my family in the beer tent (good thing my younger brother is quite tall). We had a celebratory beer and they told me their silly stories from the morning. I was so extremely happy that they were there… and they seemed happy to be there, which made me even happier. Just happiness all around, I guess!

Grandma's Marathon 2015

The rest of the afternoon was spent eating and drinking and recapping the marathon. I met my family for lunch at Fitger’s, then later had dinner with the CBRC at Little Angie’s, followed by beers at Canal Park Brewery, followed by dancing people watching at Grandma’s Sports Garden. It was just too much fun.

My friends and I left Duluth the next morning to head back to Minneapolis.

The Conclusion.

Overall, Grandma’s Marathon was an unforgettable experience – from the beginning of training all the way to after the finish line. It wasn’t my best time (3:49 at Grandma’s Marathon in 2013) nor was it my worst (4:38 at Philadelphia Marathon in 2014), but I still crossed that finished line and met my goals!

Marathon training takes hard work, time, and dedication, but it is also super rewarding. I definitely had some struggles along the way (and maybe a couple of tears), but I still take away all good things. A huge thanks to the CBRC, my family, and my friends for their ridiculous amount of support and encouragement along the way!

Grandma's Marathon 2015

I hope (hope, hope, hope, hope) that my heart monitor data comes back with positive results and with the go ahead from the cardiologist to keep running, because I don’t want this to be my last marathon!

Eeks. That recap was not brief. I’m impressed you made it down this far.

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06.15.15 Weekly Recap: Food + Fitness + Fun

June 21, 2015 by Jenna

06.15.15 Weekly Recap

Grandma’s Marathon week!! It was quite the stressful week with trying to get stuff for Peru in order, working, and doing some other project things, not to mention mentally and physically preparing for (and running!) the marathon, but I survived it all just fine. The above picture was taken during the Friday night’s 5K. I’ll recap the marathon weekend in full later this week, but below is my general weekly recap.

FOOD:

No major highlights here this week apart from pizza at the pizza farm (see below!). Breakfast was fruit, oats, and yogurt, lunch was grilled chicken, steak, and veggie kabobs, and dinner was a mash up of whatever was in my fridge. There were also lots of snacks in between, like these almond butter cannellini blondies.

FITNESS:

A fairly easy week leading up to Saturday, but a couple of light speed workouts thrown in to keep the legs loose!

  • Monday: Easy run. A morning run with Monica! Total = 7.0 miles; 9:35 min/mile pace.
  • Tuesday: Yasso 800’s. I did a 1.5 miles warm up + 4x 800 m @ 8:00 min/mile pace + 1.5 cool down. Total = 5.0 miles; 8:40 min/mile pace.
  • Wednesday: Easy run. Just did an easy 3-miler. Total = 3 miles; 9:04 min/mile pace.
  • Thursday: Strides. An easy 4-mile run with 4x 30-second strides thrown in. Total = 4.0 miles; 9:10 min/mile pace.
  • Friday: Rested my legs for the marathon!
  • Saturday: The moment I’ve been waiting for… Grandma’s Marathon! Total = 26.2 miles; 9:39 min/mile pace.
  • Sunday: Much deserved rest day!

FUN:

  • My friends, Katie and Justine, and I went to the Red Barn in Northfield on Wednesday for their pizza night. This is something that I have wanted to do over the last couple of summers, but never made it. I’m glad it finally happened, because it was so much fun. We ordered a big pizza, brought along some wine and a cucumber-watermelon salad, and enjoyed the evening. People were sitting outside having picnics and inside the barn listening to the live band (which was fantastic). Getting to Northfield on a Wednesday evening in traffic is a bit of a commitment, but it was totally worth it! Definitely recommend!
  • On Thursday the entire Logistics team at General Mills had an end of the year BBQ (our fiscal year ended May 31). We left the office at 11:00 and went to a nearby park. We had a BBQ, played volleyball and lawn bowling, and just hung out. It was perfect weather and a great afternoon. It’s nice to spend time with co-workers outside of the office. I think it’s great when they host events like this.
  • I spent the weekend in Duluth and had such a great time! I’ll write a larger recap later this week.

This will probably be my last “weekly recap” post in quite some time. Mainly because I’ll be taking some time off of running and because I’ll be in Peru for (a much needed) vacation. Maybe these will come back in a similar capacity, but we shall see.

Happy first day of summer!

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