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08:21
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My Summer Vacation

Posted in Family by Kimberly Hager

Each summer, my daughters and I head up north to visit family and escape the oppressive heat and humidity in Houston. Typically this is the time during the my season when I take a mini mid-season break from training so I can hang out with my girls and enjoy water-skiing.

However, with plans to race Ironman Wisconsin, I could not afford a two week break from training. In addition, water-skiing inevitably finds muscles that have not been used all year and each year I find these muscles less forgiving.

So this year, I decided to send the girls to the lake to stay with their grandparents (thanks, Mom & Dad!) while I stayed with my sister in Wisconsin. This was a perfect opportunity for me to work in some solid training leading up to IM Wisconsin, make a trip to Madison to check out the course (watch out Keith, Ben is riding well), and get a break from my daily parental duties.

I arrived in Minneapolis at the tail-end of a heat wave. It was hot, but it was not any worse than the conditions I am used to in Houston. More importantly, a cool-front was moving in and the forecast called for ideal training conditions. I was elated to be able to sleep in and not have to worry about working my training in around my daughters’ swim practice schedules.

The first morning I found this incredible state park nearby that had miles of running trails and I did not start my long run until after 9 am (and I did not melt or feel like I was running in a sauna). I came home to a quiet house, ate, and sat down. I sat for hours and watched television. I even got to watch what I wanted to watch and I made sure to avoid any station that had a reference to “toons” in its name.

Training session #2 for the day came up, and I found myself not having to scramble for an afternoon ‘pick-me-up’ at Starbucks. I was rested. For dinner, I ate my meal sitting down and the food was still hot! I had adult conversation and I was not rushed. I even went to bed when I wanted to go to bed (which is early) and I did not have to worry about an hour-long battle to get others to sleep. I think I even had a few moments of boredom that day.

I was definitely enjoying the break from my normal routine, but it was not long before I realized that things can actually be too quiet. I missed the non-stop chatter around the house, the impromptu hugs, and the barrage of “I love you Mommy” (even if it is only to manipulate me so they can get their way).

Yes, I was eating hot meals, but I found them lonely and the adult conversation not nearly as interesting as the stories my daughters would tell. I also discovered that hearing me sing aloud in the car was far more torturous than having to hear myself repeat, “Do NOT look at each other.” and “You do not want me to have to pull over!”

Our time up north flew by, and upon our return home it did not take long for things to return to normal. I am back to packing school lunches, attending school functions, and assuming my role as taxi-driver for my girls. However, this vacation has done for me what a post-season break from training does by renewing one’s body and spirit.

I even knew my daughters were ready to resume their routines because when we went to one of our favorite restaurants (Chipotle) the evening we returned home, one of them exclaimed, “Oh, finally a normal meal. I haven’t been out to eat in so long!”

Happy Training.


08:20
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Ironman UK

Posted in Event Calendar by TeamTimex

Date: August 20, 2006
Event: Ironman UK
Location: Sherborne, UK
Racer to Watch: Stephen Bayliss
Website: http://www.ironman.com


08:20
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Ironman 70.3 Timberman

Posted in Event Calendar by TeamTimex

Date: August 20, 2006
Event: Ironman 70.3 Timberman
Location: Gilford, NH
Racers to Watch: Dominic Gillen, Jacquie Gordon, Tim Hola, Kim Loeffler, Jordan Rapp, Ian Ray, Matt Seeley, Christoper Thomas
Website: http://www.ironman.com

Results:

Professional Men
Matt Seeley - 3rd
Jordan Rapp - 5th
Dominic Gillen - 11th

Professional Women
Kim Loeffler - 3rd
Jacquie Gordon - 5th

Age Group
Tim Hola - 1st 30-34 (6th Overall)
Christopher Thomas - 4th 30-34 (13th Overall)


08:19
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Xterra Mountain Championship

Posted in Event Calendar by TeamTimex

Date: August 19, 2006
Event: Xterra Mountain Championship
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Racer to Watch: Danelle Kabush
Website: http://www.xterraplanet.com


08:18
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Here Come the Recipes

Posted in Keith's Korner by Keith Meyer

no_friends_to_take_our_pic.JPGOn September 30th, I will be getting married to the woman of my dreams.  How do I define the term “Woman of my dreams?”  Well besides the fact that she is the most beautiful person both inside and out, she has agreed that a grilled burrito bar for our rehearsal dinner cooked by yours truly would be awesome!  I get to share my passion for burritos and grilling with my closest friends and family and this makes me happy.

I will be making a few homemade salsa’s to go with the feast and will include (but are not limited to) my fresh tomato salsa, cucumber mango and a black bean and corn relish.  I made a test batch of the relish and tomato salsa to bring in to Timex and share with the unknowing test pilots yesterday.  The salsa was a hit and a few had asked for the recipe so here it is.  If you don’t like cilantro and garlic…you may want to skip this one.

Meyer’s Salsa

28oz can whole Tomatoes
½ small onion diced fine
1 small Jalapeño seeded and diced
1 clove garlic minced
¼ cup chopped cilantro
½ green pepper diced fine
Juice of one lime
1 tbsp cider or red wine vinegar
Salt and Pepper

Puree the tomatoes and juice in a food processor or blender to your desired consistency.
Add all remaining ingredients.
Place in refrigerator overnight.

I recommend a good blue corn tortilla chip to serve with.
Want more of Meyer’s salsa recipes?  Post a comment below with your request and i’ll add ‘em.  (I can make some mean guacamole too…)



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