Thursday, April 30, 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Some Post Marathon Monday Thoughts

So I am still trying to figure out this blog thing. I guess like most things it is what you make of it but really its about how much you wanna let people into who you are what makes you tick. You have to make a choice of weather or not you want to just report just the facts or add the emotion and personality behind them. Something that I think needs to be tested and refined. The fact is that I have no idea who is reading this, it could be one of my close friends, someone from the past, someone who was just board so they surfed around facebook, a possible employer or anyone else. Knowing that I have to decide what level of myself I am comfortable with. I have only made a few posts on here but I have gone back and edited them if I didn’t like the phrasing or if upon a second read I feel like it didn’t come across as I intended. Not sure if that means something or not. But I am sure time will tell.

So I guess the reason I was thinking about this is because I had some day after thoughts from the marathon and I thought I should write them on here. I mean the reason I decided to do a blog was to make it real, make me accountable in a sense, and to have a record of my 1001 days, and if I am going to do that I might as well start from the beginning.

If nothing else running the marathon reaffirmed my belief that I can do anything I put my mind to. I don’t think I have challenged myself to something that took that kind of dedication since wrestling in high school. It was nice to see that I was still up to the task. Through the years I have always assumed that the most important week of doing anything is the first week. My first Friday I was supposed to run a mile but we were going to the Burins game for Pats birthday so I didn’t have much time to get in the run but I went out and got it done. As little or insignificant as that seems for me, that is the most important thing. If you are going to do something you need to drive right in, as it says on the dry erase above my toilet “Go Big or Go Home”. That is what I did with the marathon and what I am attempting to do with this post.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Cross off Boston Marathon





So in the interest of actually updating this blog thing, and keeping some kind of record of this 1001 days. Today I ran the Boston Marathon in 4:37. Overall very satisfied by the performance. 1 bathroom break and a 100 yard walk while drinking some water and a quick stop by Mom and Dad. My average mile was 10:34 but the last 2.2 KM I ran at a 9 min pace so I had something left for the finish. I think I passed way more people in those last couple miles than I did in the entire rest of the race.

Since I didn't have my name or something identifying on me I didn't get many shout outs from random people until the final stretch down Beacon where I prob got a dozen Forrest Gump references easy. At that point i it was nice to be picked out, the crowd is a big, when you have been running for 24 miles and you have people cheering for you the whole way even if they don’t know you it is a great feeling and it surprisingly not as difficult to finish as I thought. I think I did a good job of pacing myself and it paid dividends in the end.

When I made he list I guess I figured that on my way to running a marathon I would run a 5K, 10K, and half marathon but it didn’t happen so I guess I will have to continue to run until I have crossed them all off, although after this none of those seem daunting.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Breaking News!!!!

Michael Domsky just called me and asked me if he could stay at my place for a Phish show in June! This was a shock to me for a number of reasons, the main being I haven't spoken to him in prob close to a year, looks like that one will be easier than I thought

Finally a follow up post and some things to cross off

So it has been 3 months and I have had nothing I felt worthy of reporting. But I finally can cross the 1st thing off my list. Go to a Boston Blazers Game. I went with James and Doobage. James was in town for Easter weekend and suggested it and since it was on the list I felt compelled to comply. We met at The Fours before the game and Doobage wondered how something that costs $20 and involves getting drunk could be on the same list as something that required 6 months of training, Running the Boson Marathon, which I will be doing tomorrow, and yes it took me a week to write this. I told him it was the magic of the list, plus you gotta make some easy ones to get you going. You also have to put things on the list that you have been planning on doing and just haven’t gotten around to.



This brings me to my 2nd list item being crossed off. Finish My baggo boards. I had started building these during the 2007 Patriots season because I had gone to 4 of the home games and brought the boards to 3 of them, but back then they were just a board and a milk crate and some homemade bags. Last 4th of July I went to Holbrook’s place in RI and we built a frame for them so they would stand on there own. I got to 3 Pats games last year but only brought the boards to 1 but they were a big hit.








I finally got around to starting to paint them during the fall and over the last 2 months started to paint the Red Sox symbol and Pat the Patriot on the other. And today right before the Marathon I have completed them. I will say that there are things I would like to upgrade some things on them but I feel as though I am at the point where every time I go to put paint on them I have an equal chance of making it worse as I do better so I stopped because I am happy with where they are. Finishing them in time for the Marathon was my goal since it is now nice out and we will be able to play on the roof. I also broke down and ordered bags online since my original homemade ones all broke open and so did Doobages so I figured it was worth the $32 for the set.


Below we have me admidireing a shot that may or may not have gone in But My team did win the 1st game so all is well, 2nd is just a closer look at Pat