10/25/11

Nike Women's Marathon 2011

Love the Nike Women's Marathon.  This year I did the half.  I went to the Stanford Nike to get my sweatshirt early this year.  Since they had a green one, and green being my favorite color, I did not want them to sell out.

Saturday I went up to the city for my bib pick up and for the expo.
 ..and then to find my name on the wall outside the Niketown store.  I met two friends and the hotel near the airport and we went to dinner.  The next day was early to rise!  Nike was a lot of fun, despite my bad time and feeling lethargic.  I ran with a good friend and had good friends waiting at the finish.  Who doesn't love crossing that finish line and getting a Tiffany necklace from firemen in suits?
Race beginning for the gun in Times Square
Angela and I steps from the finish
Finisher necklace
Victory Donuts




Victory race Dynamo

So I have come up with a deal.  Well....sort of.  I was frequenting Dynamo Donuts often.  Several trips from San Jose to the city each week was getting costly.  The new rule is I can get donuts every time I have a race or running event.  (I added in birthdays, holidays and anniversary's too- but good thing I have at least one race a month just in case).  On mile 10 of the Morgan Hill marathon this past weekend all I was thinking about were my victory race donuts and the new ones that I was going to get to try.  (well and the BLING that I would receive at the end).  I also have the disclaimer that if Dynamo tweets that they are having a donut that I have not tried, I can go then too.  That is why I call this a sort of deal :)

My victory box (to share with roommates and friends of course) after Morgan Hill Marathon:

Morgan Hill half marathon

This past Sunday I ran the Morgan Hill Half marathon to complete the CA marathon series.  Living in Morgan Hill for over 23 years made this race special to me and I was extra excited. 

I woke up Sunday morning still a little sore from the Nike Women's Marathon the previous Sunday.  I drove down to Morgan Hill to arrive at 6:00 to pick up my race bib.  (I had to pay an extra $10 but was luckily able to pick up my bib that day).

The race and course were nice.  Starting at the Centennial center and heading down Edmunson to Oak Glen, Willow Springs, Hale and then back to the Centennial.  There are a few miles of downhill after mile 6.  People kept saying that this was a very hilly course, but compared to Nike it seemed like a breeze (and possibly living in Morgan Hill left me know what to expect).  I finished at 3:04:52.  Crossing that finish line and getting two medals felt good!

10/17/11

Dynamo Donuts... again =)

This weekend I ran the Nike Women's (half) Marathon in San Francisco.  On Saturday the plan was to head to the city to pick up my race bib and to attend the expo.  Of course we were stopping by Dynamo Donuts!  I had actually called Dynamo the day before, found out what the baker was making, and placed an order to pick up Saturday.  We finally arrived at Dynamo.  Our box was waiting for us :)  So many new flavors to try.  Once again, all were awesome.  We immediately fell in love with their caramel.  It is extremely good and not sticky at all.  I don't know how they do it.  They keep getting every donut right!

When we were at the store on Saturday, we made a wish list for an order to pick up Sunday.  Victory post race donuts!  Once again, mmmm.  We took two dynamo virgins (race buddy and race supporter) and they immediately fell in love with the place as well.

The only ones that I have left to try are rhubarb, quince crumb, strawberry earl grey, meyer lemon huckelberry  ginger orange and peanut buddy.  I will be back soon!


Saturday: Caramel de Sel, Vanilla Bean, Pumpkin Chocolate Chip, Apricot Cardamom, maple bacon, lemon thyme, candied orange blossom, caramel apple and coconut. 









Sunday: Maple bacon, lemon pistachio, chocolate passion fruit, vanilla bean, caramel del sel, molasses guiness pear, corneal rosemary cherry

10/14/11

I'm addicted to Dynamo Donuts...True story

It all began during my quest to achieve yelp elite status.  I found myself wanting to try new places so that I could yelp them.  My boyfriend loves to watch the food network, so we started looking up places from food network shows.  Low and behold we came across "The Best Thing I Ever Ate".  On the list was Dynamo Donuts.  The featured donut was the maple bacon.  First of all I don't event like donuts (silly me) so this didn't sound the least bit appealing.  My boyfriend was all for it, so I said we could go and I would 'taste' a donut.

We decided to head over to Dynamo around 4:30 and were at the other end of the city.  Come to find out, Dynamo closed at 5:00.  I called over and the nice young man said that he would wait for us.  Win!  We ended up getting there at 5:02 (after almost missing it the first time).  He ended up giving us several donuts two for one since they were closing.  We got a few maple bacon, lemon pistachio, chocolate rose hazelnut, passion fruit milk chocolate and chocolate rose.
Lemon pistachio, maple bacon, chocolate geranium hazelnut, chocolate rose, passion fruit milk chocolate
I fell in love with the lemon pistachio and the maple bacon.  ALL of the other donuts were good too!  The dough of the donut is unlike any other that I have tasted.  It is light and fluffy-almost croissant like.  The toppings are gourmet, perfectly paired and not too sweet at all.  (If you've been to Psycho Donut in San Jose- ewww- these are nothing like them.  They are top of the line and this is coming from someone who never eats donuts).

10/13/11

Addition to the bucket list

My friend posted something on facebook today about a flashmob.  I have heard of them (and I've seen the movie Friend's with benefits) so I pretty much know what they are.  Upon googling flash mob, I found this video.  This guy is awesome.  I now am adding "be a part of a flash mob" to my before 30 bucket list.  Hopefully the one I attend will be this cool.

Downtown Disney flas mob

Mission to become a SF marathon Ambassador

A few months ago I signed up to receive an update when the San Francisco Marathon ambassador applications became available.  I received this email last night!  This probably sparks some questions.

1.  What is an ambassador?  "An ambassador of the SF Marathon Ambassador Team brings together diverse, talented, and enthusiastic athletes.  These runners each have unique stories and running careers." -SF marathon site.  I wouldn't say I enough experience to have a running career, maybe a running internship :) - but I am interested and enthusiastic nonetheless.

2.  Why do I want to be a part of this?  I would love to share my story with others.  I put a marathon on my Before 30 bucket list because I thought it was slightly unachievable and a great challenge.  It was challenging, yes, but I never expected to enjoy it so much.  If I can do this, anyone can.  The physical aspects are awesome, but its also a mental challenge.  I want to get others excited about running, running events and everything associated with it.  (Did someone mention BLING?) 

So I filled out my application and sent it off.  Now to wait for a response.  Hopefully you will see me blogging, facebooking and promoting The San Francisco Marathon at local events soon!

You too can apply to be an active ambassador, just click on this link to apply.  Good luck fellow runners!