2013 Year in Review – Part 3

July

In July Avi and I moved into our own place together – our first house! We have plenty of space, including a spare bedroom that I’ve turned into yoga/strength room. Although the neighborhood is nothing like where I lived in San Francisco – suburban Cleveland Heights is no Inner Sunset – it’s very close to running buddies, which is quite convenient for group runs with Heidi and Nicole :)
August

In August Avi and I joined my entire extended family in Quincy, CA to bid my grandmother farewell.

The morning we scattered Gram’s ashes I went out for my longest run to date.  I started out with my brother and his girlfriend, departing from Main Street in downtown sleepy, slow Quincy. Then we followed the hilly highway that led us out of town. Our footfalls took us onto a single-lane road, past cows and creeks and farms that had seen better days, toward Gram’s country home. An hour into the run, now alone, I picked up the pace, trying to outrun the waves of sadness. Faster, faster, the sun beating down relentlessly. Heart racing, lungs burning, legs and heart aching. I ran til I could not run any further; physically and emotionally spent, I walked the last bit back to the hotel.

And in the afternoon, on that clear, sun-filled day, my family and I drove deep into the Plumas National Forest. We scattered her ashes into the wind, high atop a mountain overlooking miles of trees and lakes. Together, we tearfully honored this strong yet gentle, patient, independent woman who instilled in all of us the importance of family.

September

My parents and youngest brother trekked out to Cleveland in September. I showed them that contrary to popular belief, Cleveland is NOT the armpit of the Midwest and is in fact a hidden gem! We ate quite well, indulging in Ohio craft beer and ice cream, and spent time hiking in the CLE Metropark at South Chagrin and in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. As I showed them my favorite running trails, my parents quickly saw what I loved about Ohio and why I run so joyfully here.


2 weeks after their visit I trekked home again to California. Mom and I went wedding dress shopping and I’m pleased to report that I found my dream dress! Even better, I paid for the dress entirely with running prize money! :) I also found our wedding venue – a beautiful lodge in Lake Tahoe that Avi and I both love. I’m eagerly awaiting our 2014 wedding!

Just 3 more months of 2013 to recap - stay tuned!

Reflecting on 2013 - Part 2

I left off my Year In Review recap in March, when I drove across the country. After arriving safely in Cleveland, I traded in my California plates for Ohio ones and became an official Ohio resident. Completing my transformation from Californian to Ohioan was the start of my new job!

April

On April 1st I officially started work as the Program Manager at MOVABLE, a health and wellness startup in Cleveland. We're a young company and a small team but we're making big strides in getting groups of people (companies, schools, families) moving together. 
At a trade show in North Carolina
When I moved to Ohio I was ready for a career change - I wanted a job that combined my passion for running with doing good in the world. In college I'd never really considered incorporating running into my career, but after a few years in the "real world" I realized that I wanted the joy of running to be part of my workday.
The fabulous MOVABLE Team
I began looking at health and wellness jobs in Ohio and in a serendipitous series of events, I found myself at my dream job at MOVABLE. The team and I spend our days helping people increase their daily activity and live healthier lifestyles, inspiring people with MOVbands and motivating them through MOVchallenges. What a great place to work for this joyful runner!

May

The month of May found me busy settling into my new role and trying to run fast on the roads (emphasis on the trying). Gram's passing, the move, the new job, and overall lots of change took its toll on my body and my running and I struggled mightily. As all runners know, not all runs are joyful, not all training segments go as planned, and not all races are PRs. It's times like these, where you're struggling and lacking motivation, that make you stronger.

June


Despite a tumultuous spring, I made the trip to Des Moines to compete at my first USA Outdoor National Championships. My 33:01 10k PR from 2012 had qualified me for this race and I'd been targeting it since the beginning of 2013. I'd seen some glimmers of hope in workouts and felt confident that I could hold my own. To the starting line I went...

...and I went slowly, slowly around the track 25 times. It wasn't pretty, it wasn't fun. It was humbling. It was an in-your-face reminder of how much had changed in year.

Despite all that, it was also valuable experience competing on the national stage and fuel for the 2014 fire... 

Coming up next - the July-August-September recap!