Coming out of River Walk Day 1 |
Barbed Wire Day 1 |
Dunk Wall Day 1 - NOT HAPPY |
A funny though. In the middle of one of the storms we saw "fan bird". There was a small song bird on the ceiling fan blade outside on the porch. The fan was turning and so was bird. He was going backwards but apparently was content. He hung out there for at least five minutes. It was pretty funny.
I suffered through my 40th birthday. I really didn't intend to have a bad day but it wasn't a very nice day. Not because of my friends of course. They all loved me through it. But stress, stuff at work, and fatigue all contributed to a rather blah day. But Sidney got me the BEST GIFT EVER... The rainbow ball. Several months ago there was a small rainbow colored ball on the other side of the neighborhood in a yard. It was there several days and one day it disappeared. Every day that I walked Stormy, I would see the ball and comment to Sidney how much I loved it. Sidney bought be one for my birthday. It's a bigger one, the size of a beach ball and I love it. We have been playing with it a lot. One day we played with it in front and she overshot me on a throw. Down the street it went, and I mean really down the street. We live on a generous hill and it rolled 10 houses down to the bottom. With me chasing after it. I gave up after two or three houses and walked. It was hopeless. It was funny.
Background - trying to figure out how to get out of this |
Love from Sidney on Day 1 |
A beautiful area |
Easiest - Barbed wire and culverts (really, I am small). Tire flip and some of the smaller walls as well as all the A-frames and nets were pretty easy. The Atlas carry and sandbag carry were pretty easy too. The javelin should be easy but it has nearly the highest fail rate. You have to get the javelin into the hay bale and it has to stay. The mud and water weren't fun, but they were doable.
2/3 of the Trifecta |
Hardest - Dunk wall as far as fear factor. It was all I could do to talk myself under that wall in the muddy water. All of you, including your head, have to go under. Terrifying for me. Physically the bucket carry and hoist were the hardest. The fire jump is also more nerve wracking than I expected. Mostly because of the big muddy water feature you jump into. But it's the last obstacle... So the reward, the finisher's medal, is at the end.
The two races were one of the harder things I have done. They weren't terribly long like riding the bike for hours for the MS150 but they were whole body and mind challenging. I have never been as sore before, even with all the crazy things I have done.
I signed up for the third race in the series, the Beast, which will be October 29. The Beast is 14+ miles with 35 obstacles and will be near Dallas. I figure I am 2/3 of the way to the Trifecta by number of races. I have 2/3 of the three piece medal set you can get in a year. I am half way by distance as the two races combined were 14 miles. I am way over half way on obstacles. I did 53 obstacles in the two races. Two races in two days was tough....Fortunately the second day I had my friend to help push me along. I also didn't crash on the second day and I made it over several more obstacles without help. And my friend and I both made the Javelin. We couldn't believe it. No one around us made it. I skipped for a little while I was so excited. I tried a different strategy on the barbed wire. I tried rolling. That was fine except I got so dizzy I couldn't stop and almost crashed into a pole. Then I had to get un-dizzy.
Sidney did the 1 mile kids race. She had a blast. They had mud, logs, walls, A-frames, ramps, cargo net, crawl under a net, and they carried a big metal pole. She is excited to try another one when we go to Dallas.
On day 1, for the Super, I was 34th of 201 40-45 year old females, 265 of 1697 females overall, and 1524 of 5535 people overall. On day 2, for the Sprint, I was 61st of 221 40-45 year old females, 515 of 1951 females, and 1727 of 4600 overall. I went into this worried I was going to die, or be last.
River Walk Day 2 |
We had a minor cat problem. I let her out one evening and kind of forgot about her... I remembered right before we went to bed. She had escaped and was in the front of the neighbors house. Through much stress, chasing, bribing, growling, hissing and scratching she was finally caught and brought back home. She is only supposed to be on the back porch but her bird TV shut off when the sun went down so she escaped to find trouble. And she had already eaten dinner so she wasn't food motivated. I was pretty terrified for a while and feel terrible guilty.
Dunk wall day 2 |
The last note... We have a rat. I don't mean a real rat (like the one in our attic) but a squirrel who for now is named Rat. Said squirrel has taken many of Sidney's tomatoes and now is proceeding to eat into my storage box on the back patio. The bird food is in there but it is in another container too. He didn't try this last year. Rat.
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