It was another coached brick workout at Burgess. We started off the day with an honoree speaker. Today it was John Garza. I have known John for about 6 months or so through Harold and knew he had lost a daughter to leukemia. He shared his story and I found out that he lost his daughter, Marie to leukemia 3 days after she had collapsed during a walk with her husband which was also the same day that they found out she had the dreadful disease. It took her that fast! Marie did not have the opportunity to get any aggressive treatment or chemotherapy in order to give her a chance to live. It was such a heartbreaking story and another reason why I continue to be out at a practice that I really wasn't looking forward to.
A swim workout is dreadful to me due to the weather, the temperature of the water, being wet, fearing I won't swim well... yadda yadda yadda. All the many excuses but yet, hearing a story like John's and seeing my teammate Natalie who is awaiting test results on whether or not she has leukemia is the reason I force myself to go to practice and work hard to finish this event strong! Also, for my many supporters that continue to give me the motivation by their wonderful donations towards this very worthy cause!
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Beginning of the snake swim |
It was a beautiful day and the swim workout ended up being great. I got more takeaways that I can continue to learn from. We did that snake swim again for 20 minutes and I managed to get through 26 lanes. There were moments where I felt fine but other times I felt like, "wow, this is neverending and we have so many more yards to swim in Kona"... then I panic and my breathing is all off again. It'll be interesting for our next swim practice... open water! Well, I will certainly be putting my swim practice to a test.
Then it was off on the bike... my best place to be out of all these events. I started off with a couple of teammates but as soon as there was a opening, I decided to see how fast I could get through the route. It took me 1:45 to do 23 miles which I think could've been better. I'm hoping to be on the bike no longer than 1:30 when we're in Hawaii. The little inclines (and they were little) were killing my legs which worries me since we would typically be running after. Again, the reason why we train. :o) Overall, it was a beautiful day for a ride!! Although, another only, lonely ride after leaving the two I started with until the end when I caught up to two other teammates and we rode back to Burgess together.
Finally, it was off to pick up the kiddos from Nana. She was kind enough to watch the kids AGAIN for free! Well, as we did the last time she was so generous with her time, we donated the money and we're doing that again. She truly is an angel and the kids love spending time with her! Delia and Lupe are like family to us, caring for our kids as if they were their own grandchildren. She really makes the kids feel special which makes us so happy that we have her in our lives!
Aloha,
L
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