tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-233552852024-03-07T13:08:58.852-05:00Listening for GodA conversation regarding life in the Kingdom of God. We’ll strive to listen for God in all places and in all areas of life.Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.comBlogger1709125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-75732894503424091262014-12-19T05:44:00.000-05:002014-12-19T05:44:28.049-05:00Friday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning!<br />
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It's Friday -- all day long!<br />
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I'm excited because Rebecca is home and Luke and Lydia are coming home tomorrow. It's going to be nice to have everyone in the area for the next few days. Merry Christmas indeed!<br />
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Yesterday turned out to be considerably different than planned. I did, as planned, take my friend to get his license reinstated. Once at the BMV in Paoli, we were informed the reinstatement had to be done online or by phone. I figured I had enough time to take him back to my office and take care of it.<br />
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While I was working on that, I got a text from my police officer friend, my lunch appointment, saying he had been up all night with a situation where someone had shot at the officers and an officer shot and killed the shooter. You can read about it in the papers. Since he had been up all night, he needed to cancel. No problem.<br />
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This allowed me to take my friend back to Paoli to get his license. Once there we found out the computer system would take a couple of days to show up the reinstatement payment. We struck out again. Oh well. We did stop to get him insurance for 6 months, and we ate lunch together. He is getting very close to be on the road legally. Patience.<br />
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I got a few other things done yesterday as well. Ben and I went to Bedford to run around 5 p.m. Ben was a bit nervous, since he has not run much. Turns out we had a good group, 8 in all. Larry M showed up, and when I saw him, I looked at Ben and said, "Ought oh," with a laugh. He knew it meant a speed increase.<br />
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We all were together for the first 3, at which point Ben began to fade. I fell back to keep him encouraged. The rest of the guys continued to run strong and faster. Ben did well and was encouraged when it was all over. Of course, since he is 19, he can/will improve very quickly, so I hope he will keep coming along. It's pretty neat to run with my sons. (Rebecca is training for a half marathon also!)<br />
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Tomorrow we run 8 at 8 in the 8-something minute per mile range. Today is a day full of a variety of things, so I best get going! Thanks for stopping by.<br />
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Good morning! I hope you are doing well today!<br />
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I took yesterday off from endurance athletics, so there is nothing there to report, except that I ate a lot of sweets. Again. Still. Drastic change coming in the next couple of weeks...<br />
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Today I take one of my buddies to get his license reinstated and insurance on a truck he bought. He saved up enough money to buy an old truck, so I am going to help him get legal with it. He has not asked for help, but I am concerned about the temptation to drive illegally. He's already done it. Working with guys like him, I am learning all kinds of things people do. Driving illegally is pretty common.<br />
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My plan is to get him legal and then join him in an AA meeting. He has the desire to go, he says, and I believe him. I really believe he is trying to get/stay on the right path. He lives a very lonely life and battles depression. It's a whole different world from the one I live in. Ironically, I suppose, after I help the guy this morning, a guy with a long "rap sheet," I'm having lunch with a police officer.<br />
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It should be another interesting day. The plan is to run from Parkview at 4:45, grab some supper, and then hopefully go to AA at 8. Between now and then, there will be lots of things happen. Some I will expect and some I won't.<br />
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Take care.<br />
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Good morning! I'm dreaming of a white Christmas. Sing it with me! C'mon, you can do it. Looks like there is a chance my dreams will come true. A chance.<br />
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Last night was Tempo Tuesday, and the weather was a bit frightful--damp, cool, windy. Once you get going, though, it is really not bad at all. By the time I hit my second tempo mile, I was holding my gloves and hat in my hands. I was working pretty hard at that point. The gloves and hat felt good for the cool-down.<br />
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We had 7 show up last night to work: Bill, John, Jim, Jake, Tim, Chris, and me. I would be the "least of these." It's not a position I have held historically, but a couple of factors are in play: 1) everyone slower than me is not showing up, and 2) I have slowed down (temporarily, I hope). Anyway, I am ok with it.<br />
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Last night we did 3 tempo miles, and I got to thinking about that. That, I think, is the first time I have run 3 consecutive hard miles since the Persimmon 5K of <u>2013</u>! I messed up my hamstrings that day and then went into Ironman mode, which required no speedwork. I guess I am encouraging myself regarding my present slowness--it's been a long time since I've done anything fast.<br />
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OK, having said all that, here's what I did last night:<br />
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Mile 1: 7:21.6<br />
Mile 2: 7:29.9<br />
Mile 3: 7:33.4<br />
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I was surprised and encouraged by the first mile. The second mile was my goal pace, and on the third mile, I was feeling really strange toward the end and slowed just a bit on purpose. Overall, I was very pleased. I'm also pleased we are going to stick with 3 mile tempos for another week or two. I hope to lower my overall time, with consistent pacing, to 22:15 next time.<br />
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Bill and Jake both ran around 6:40, while everyone else, I think, ran around the 7:10 mark. We are all easing into it, looking to keep lowering our times. I am fairly confident I can get back to at least 7 minutes per mile, hopefully faster. A couple of years ago, I was in the 6:40s. Patience.<br />
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Yesterday was a good day of work. Lots of calls and lots of stuff. I felt fairly useful at the end of it all. It's an interesting life, for sure.<br />
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Last night after the run, I came home and was thrilled to see Maddie's car in the driveway. As I went to enter the house, I saw sweet little Cora in the window looking at me, being held up by Kedra. Her little smile when she saw me pretty much made my week.<br />
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OK another busy day ahead, full of adventure...<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-88968242867203191482014-12-16T06:22:00.000-05:002014-12-16T06:22:20.139-05:00Tuesday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! It's warmer this morning than yesterday, which is really nice. This mildish weather is just fine with me. I know change is coming, but, hey, it's almost winter. Time passes so quickly.<br />
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I read on <a href="http://www.wlky.com/weather/the-sun-is-now-setting-later/30237470" target="_blank">Belski's Blog</a> we have reached the earliest sunset, even though we have not quite reached the shortest day. That's interesting. Here's a little excerpt to encourage you, if you are discouraged by the early darkness:<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">One month from today the sunset will be at 5:47</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">2 months from today the sunset will be at 6:21.</span></div>
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I know I'm odd in lots of ways, but I like the long evenings. It's nice to go in and enjoy the warmth of a nice secure place. I guess that's why I did not go swimming <i style="color: black; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium; line-height: normal;">again </i>last night. Rebecca came in yesterday afternoon and I wanted to be around with/for her. I think I am looking at January as when I will really get going again. I should be fine. I had some elbow tendinitis, caused by the swimming. It is clearing up now.</div>
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Yesterday was a good day. It was a day of meetings and miscellaneous things. It started with a rather mundane 4 mile run. I took it easy, anticipating tonight's 3 mile tempo, anticipating the biggest running week I've had since Ironman. </div>
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OK, I think that's it for this morning. Bye! Thanks for coming by.</div>
<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-88313798894376151482014-12-15T06:03:00.001-05:002014-12-15T06:03:59.461-05:00Monday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! Wow, it's mild out there. Should be a good morning for an easy run. I need to run, because I have eaten like an out of control pig over the weekend. A lady from church gave me at least 5 pounds of homemade candy. Resistance is futile. Oh well...<br />
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The weekend was good! I got to spend a lot of time with Cora, which makes it really nice. She was not feeling well but still managed to be very cute. Yes, I could have a bias here, but. . . I ended up not ending up in the pool Friday night. Kedra and I went to Bloomington and then stopped to see Cora.<br />
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Saturday morning we had a good <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/228939101" target="_blank">7 mile run</a>. Running with the group again is so helpful to me. I ran slowly all summer leading up to Ironman. I was coming off hamstring issues and just got in the habit of taking it easy, which was probably what I needed. Now, as I think about another Boston Qualifier, I have to pick it up. The group runs are doing that for me. I like it.<br />
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After the run Saturday we went to the pancake fund-raiser for Mark Ryan. It was very nice. I had spent a little time with Mark a week or two ago, taking him some money we raised at the Give Thanks 4. He is a really good man with a really good family. Speaking of the Give Thanks 4. <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7QOVCNUj51FYXRTUFlnMFlRTkk/view" target="_blank">Here</a> are the results.<br />
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I will run easy this morning, anticipating Tuesday Tempo tomorrow evening. I think we will be moving up to 3 miles fast. That will be a challenge, a challenge I need and even want, I suppose. Tempo runs are not much fun while doing them, but afterwards you feel good and have a sense of satisfaction. At least that's my experience.<br />
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Looks like a busy week ahead. Nothing new really. Things are going well at church, which is a very good thing. OK, I need to get going. Thanks for stopping by, and I hope your week goes well.<br />
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Good morning, Friday! So how's it going today? It's one of the coolest mornings in a while, low 20s. The stars are shining brightly. It looks to be a beautiful day on the way.<br />
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My goal this morning is to get ready for Sunday. I have a counseling appointment mid morning and a lunch after that, so I have some valuable time this morning to complete what I started yesterday. I have to stay focused. Kedra and I have plans for this afternoon. She is already warning me of "mission creep," you know, adding this stop and that stop to what we already have planned. Nothing a Kindle book can't fix, along with a nap in a sun drenched car, perhaps.<br />
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Yesterday was good! We had the excitement of the school being in a lock down mode, due to a couple of guys trying to harm a police officer. All of that carried over into the rest of the town. They finally caught both guys, so all is well again.<br />
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I ended the day with a <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/228501997" target="_blank">good run</a>. We are working toward establishing a Thursday run at 4:45 from Parkview. It's going pretty well. We slightly alter the usual Hillcrest Circle 5. We had 7 runners yesterday, including Tim the Elder, who has had some knee trouble of late. It was a very pleasant run on a nice sunny late afternoon.<br />
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The pool is calling my name for an 8 p.m. meeting. Then in the morning we are running 7 miles. After that we are going to the pancake breakfast fundraiser for Mark Ryan. It should be a fun, full morning.<br />
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I bit the bullet and committed to riding my bike outside on Sunday afternoon. It looks to be cool--in the 40s--and now probably cloudy. The forecast for most of the week has been for a sunny Sunday. Oh well, time to man-up and get back in the saddle.<br />
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Have a great weekend!<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-84907277950546027492014-12-10T06:18:00.001-05:002014-12-10T06:18:44.568-05:00Wednesday<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Good morning! It's Wednesday, which is my long day. Actually it's not any longer than another day or two of the week. From start to finish it is about a 15 hour day. Of course I take a break or two a long the way, and I'm not complaining, not one bit. Really.<br />
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I am looking to restore a "day off," now that Daniel, our new minister, is here. He's very impressive, by the way. I would really like to take Fridays off, but I have a few challenges doing so. Oh well, you didn't come here to hear this. Actually, I don't know why you come here? And why do I write this? Too much philosophy this morning...<br />
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Anyway, back to what is easy to write about: running. Last night was Tempo Tuesday. We are easing into this, and there are not many of us doing it. We usually wait until January to start, but Dr. Lucky has this new plan he is drawing us all into. I'm actually thankful for him and the plan. It will make me a better athlete and hopefully qualify me for Boston.<br />
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Last night Dr. Lucky, John He, Rand, Bill, and I all took off from Parkview. We ran up to the 3 way stop, got ready, and then prepared to do 2 miles of the tempo course. I was the slowest, so I took off first. With the exception of last week, I have not done any speed work this year, so I am trying to be careful.<br />
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My goal was to run steady and hard for two miles. Last week I ran with the same goal and ran a 7:27 mile. Last night Bill ran the 2 miles in a 6:40 pace, while Jim, Rand, and John ran a 7:03 average. I was pleased with a consistent effort: 7:28 & 7:29. Here are two views: <a href="http://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/648382897" target="_blank">Garmin Connect</a> and <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/227944288" target="_blank">Strava</a>, which simply gets its information from Garmin. The Garmin information is a little more detailed and precise.<br />
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The map above illustrates the major flaw of GPS technology: it can't handle circles, so it measures our course around Hillcrest shorter than it is. Our tempo course, we are reminded on a regular basis, was wheeled off and is very accurately measured, which I appreciate. My watch measured the first mile perfectly last night but had trouble with the second, as the map illustrates. I ran the second mile fully, according to Garmin, which means I ran long, which means I ran faster than the 7:29. Follow me?<br />
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What does this mean? Not much. I love my Garmin but know it is not totally accurate. It is pretty close, with the exception of measuring a constant circular turn. It is simply a tool, a good one, that helps me stay on pace and measures my heart rate etc. Speaking of that, I was pleased my heart rate, while high, stayed pretty even.<br />
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OK, for some of you, this was way more than you wanted, but see the second paragraph - ha ha. Before running yesterday, I had a lot of good stuff go on, helping people and studying for tonight and Sunday. After the run I came home to find Maddie and Cora at my house! I knew they were coming over, so it was incentive to get the run done and get home. It was a great way to end the evening.<br />
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Take care!<br />
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<br /><div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-8516900323794861102014-12-09T06:22:00.001-05:002014-12-09T06:22:29.542-05:00Tuesday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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OK, sorry about that. I need to take/get some pictures of Cora. Speaking of Cora, yesterday I was missing her so badly, so I texted Maddie to see if I could come by before or after an appointment I had in Bedford. It turned out to be after, which was shortly before my suppertime. I got the most enjoyable boost in my spirit by spending time with this beautiful little girl. I love making her laugh. Of course I look incredible stupid doing so, but frankly I don't care - ha ha.<br />
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Good morning! This is Tuesday, and I think it's going to be a good one. I got up at 4:30. Just woke and was ready to go. I think I slept really well. I didn't kill anyone in my dreams last night. I did kill someone the night before, but, hey, the person really deserved to be killed. He, and I have no idea who he was or why he was trying to board the ship I was sailing/captaining, was trying to kill me. So I managed to push him into the rope he was using to board the ship, and somehow the rope got around his neck... You know I don't know what happened next. I just assumed he died - ha ha.<br />
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Yesterday was good, in spite of me being a killer. I did feel a little guilty about it but got over it pretty quickly. I went for a <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/227453955" target="_blank">slow 5 mile run</a>. I did not want to work too hard, since I knew Tempo Tuesday was coming. It will be here this evening. Tonight we do 2 miles at our tempo pace. I will probably shoot for a 7:30 pace, which is way off the 6:40s I did not that long ago. I hope to work my way back there. It's going to take a little while.<br />
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The rest of yesterday was filled with all kinds of things. I got a lot of things done and interacted with all kinds of people in all kinds of places in life. It was a pretty enjoyable day really. OK, I better get going. Thanks for stopping by.<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-18499870283985875172014-12-08T06:12:00.000-05:002014-12-08T06:12:14.697-05:00Monday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! Don't you just love Mondays? Oh, not that much? OK, whatever. It <i>is</i> Monday again, and the week will be over before we know it. Take it one day at a time and live each one fully. How's that for a little pep talk to start your week? Not sure where that came from.<br />
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I had a busy weekend. As I mentioned in last post, I went to Louisville for John's brother's funeral. Afterwards I met my cousin for lunch, after calling him on the way down. I made it back to Mitchell mid-afternoon, stopping by our church gym to check on the set-up for the toy sale. Everything was under control.<br />
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Friday night was rainy, really rainy. I had made a vow I would go swimming. You should have seen/heard the fight I had with myself about it. My stay-at-home self made the most convincing, compelling argument for not getting out to go swim. In the end, my disciplined self, which has been mostly absent in November, manned up and said, "Shut up! We're going to the pool!" Off we all went.<br />
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Friday night at 8 p.m. when it's raining hard -- the pool would be virtually empty, right? Wrong! There were probably 15 people there. Don't you people have a life!! Evidently they are like me. Oh well, I always seem to end up in lane 1, which is a little wider than the others. I saw Danny G come in, so I hollered at him to join me. I'd rather swim with someone I know than a stranger. My favorite partner is Timmy G, and I'm sure I will be with him soon.<br />
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Anyway, I had not been in the water since October 30, so it was a little rough getting going again. I did 500 yards, really trying to begin the journey toward dramatic improvement. I got myself to where I could do Ironman in a respectable way, but it was/is not fast enough for shorter tris. Now I begin the process of becoming respectable in sprints and Olympic distances, positioning myself to do well with a decent bike and run.<br />
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Saturday was a big day at church. We had our coat giveway and the ReGeneration Toy Sale, all at the same time, so I was going back and forth between buildings. It's hard to get a specific number, but I think we served around 350-400 people with the coats and other things we gave away. We had two other churches help us out by bringing things: Woodville Baptist brought hats, gloves, and scarves, while Tulip Street Christian brought a bunch of shoes.<br />
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Our Toy Sale saw us selling considerably more than $5,000 worth of toys! The average price is probably 2-3 dollars. People were lined up at the doors long before it started. It was a crazy! In a good sort of way. Hundreds of people came and shopped and left with lots of things. I love it when really poor people are able to get nice things for their families.<br />
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Before all the things happened Saturday, I went for a <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/226723453" target="_blank">7 mile run</a>. I can tell my body is out of alignment. I will try see a chiropractor this week. I hope to run a little more this week, moving toward the 25, then 30 mile per week mark. I will make it a slow careful climb, avoiding injury hopefully. I need to get on the bike also.<br />
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OK, I better get busy. Thanks for coming by.<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-35272354131872477372014-12-05T06:01:00.000-05:002014-12-05T06:01:57.410-05:00Friday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! Hey, it's Friday again, if that matters to you. I'm good with it, like all the days of the week. It's supposed to warm up, I hear. I have this crazy thought that perhaps, just maybe, I can ride my bike outside sometime soon. I am really missing the bike.<br />
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I could ride my old Softride bike on the trainer, but I don't really like riding inside, though I will have to at some point. I did make a move toward that this week. I took my trainer over to the Energy Lab, next to Dr. Lucky's office. I put my bike on it and have it almost ready to go. I need to hook up my <a href="https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/shop-by-accessories/fitness-sensors/speed-cadence-bike-sensor/prod1266.html" target="_blank">Garmin GSC Sensor</a>, pump up my tires, get my attitude right, and then I will be ready to go.<br />
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Yesterday was a good day. I got a lot of work done, preparing for Sunday, plus other stuff. I am working with a frail elderly couple. I've known them for a while, and I am concerned about them. They are poor and declining rapidly in physical and mental health. They have no phone, so yesterday I went and got a TracPhone, took it to them, and got it set-up. The problem is I don't think they will figure out how to use it. I have some professional folks coming in today to evaluate their situation.<br />
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This morning I am heading to Louisville. John He's brother died unexpectedly. I am going down for the funeral. John's a good guy and I am sorry he lost his brother.<br />
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Tomorrow is a busy, crazy, great day around the our church facilities. We have the famous ReGeneration Store Toy Sale going on. It's nuts but fun. We also are giving away coats to anyone who needs one. We have 100s of coats ready to go. We have lots and lots of wonderful people who make both events happen and bring honor to God.<br />
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I hope to squeeze a 7 mile run in in the morning before it all starts. I ran with Roy and Bill last night. It was pretty good. I <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/226270564" target="_blank">worked hard</a> to keep up with those two, which is what I want to do. I want to go fast again. It's all relative. I do want to work toward qualifying for the Boston Marathon.<br />
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OK, here we go...<br />
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Good morning! How are you today? Looks like the weather is about like it was went I went to bed, cloudy and in the low 30s. I heard a weather guy on a radio station say yesterday we might not see the sun until the weekend. This is not good for the <a href="http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/seasonal-affective-disorder/basics/definition/con-20021047" target="_blank">SAD</a> folks.<br />
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I had a good day yesterday, wall to wall. My best time for study and thinking is early in the morning, and presently I am preparing to speak a couple of weeks on the genealogy of Jesus. Scintillating stuff, right? Well, actually, I think it <i>is</i> pretty interesting!<br />
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That's how I started my day, and I ended my day with a good meeting, getting home around 9. Instead of working 9-5, I think I did 5-9. Of course there was some down time in there, but not much. There were some interesting things along the way. I was able to visit a guy who has been really sick, taking him a few hundred dollars we raised at the Give Thanks 4. He was tearfully grateful. We visited for a while and then prayed. He is doing well.<br />
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Lots of others things took place throughout the day, and then it was time for the Tuesday Night run. Eventually, maybe sooner rather than later, this will be called Tempo Tuesday. Dr. Lucky has visions of eventually doing 10 miles at a fast pace, which IronBird argues is more of a steady-state run. Semantics. Whatever it is, it will be a demanding workout, running miles around a 7 minute per mile pace, if I can handle it.<br />
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Last night 4 of us gathered--Dr. Lucky, The Bird, John He, and me--for what I thought was going to be an easy 5 miler. About 1.26 miles in (GPS! ha ha), the Bird stops us and says, "Aren't we going to do a hard mile?" I said, "No!" Dr. Lucky said something similar, I think, but said it low enough to not be heard.<br />
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A discussion took place, and result was we would run the first mile of our tempo course. I was concerned about it, because I have not run hard since January/February. I quickly stretched a bit. Bird's watched messed up, so he delayed, while Lucky, JohnHe, and me took off. The result: Bird - 6:20, Lucky & JohnHe - 7:07 (I think), and me? 7:27. Good enough for me! It's a start. <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/225695144" target="_blank">Here</a> is the overall run.<br />
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The conditions for the run last night: dark and damp. I could do without the darkness, but I really enjoy running in a very light mist. It was in the low 30s but not bad at all. It was an enjoyable time with good friends, just what I needed after a day of trafficking in a world of hurt.<br />
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Today is going to be a good and busy one! Thanks for stopping by!<br />
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<br /><div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-27368590193698118812014-12-02T05:54:00.000-05:002014-12-02T05:54:19.365-05:00Tuesday<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Good morning! How are you today? Looks like a relatively mild start to a relatively mild day. Yesterday's continual drop in temps sure had the feel that we would be in the 20s or teens last night, but it stopped somewhere in the 30s. This is good!<br />
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I went out yesterday morning in the wind and the rain. My determination and discipline have arrived in time for December. November saw me, in some ways, let myself go. I had been working for about 2 years on Ironman. I wasn't <i>totally</i> focused or disciplined during those 2 years, but it was never far from my mind.<br />
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After Ironman was over I had to give myself permission to relax for a month, which I did. Honestly I don't feel good about much when I am not disciplined physically. It carries over into all areas of my life. December will see me eating better and training more. I am not going to be "all or nothing" about it, just a little more focused. For now.<br />
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A spring marathon, the thing I vowed I would not do, is going to be my focus. It's a risk, but the worse thing that can happen is it will be too hot and I won't be able to run it fast like I want. My thinking is Louisville and Boston -- qualify for Boston (2016) by running the <a href="http://derbyfestivalmarathon.com/" target="_blank">Derby Festival Marathon</a>. My running buddies, for the most part, are focused on this event, either the half or full. Training goes so much better when a group is working toward the same goal.<br />
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Yesterday was good. After the run, I did what I do all day. There were lots of interruptions, which are my ministry in lots of ways. I helped a few people along the way, working with people grieving and people struggling without enough, enough of lots of stuff.<br />
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Today should be another good day. I have several things I hope to accomplish along the way. Who knows what else will happen? It's always interesting. I am looking forward to the Tuesday Night (pre) Tempo Run at 5:15.<br />
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Have a good one!<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-87381614156287381462014-12-01T06:14:00.000-05:002014-12-01T06:14:26.056-05:00Monday<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Good morning! Here we go into a full week. I think I was confused more than not last week about what day it was. I love Thanksgiving week, but it throws me off - ha ha.<br />
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The big event for me last week was the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GT4roadrace?ref=aymt_homepage_panel" target="_blank">Give Thanks 4 Road Race</a>. This was our 5th running, and it went really well. We got close to the 200 mark, but waking up to cold, windy, icy conditions probably hurt our "day of" registrations. We had great volunteers, lots of runners, and a great time.<br />
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The only problem was ice. There were ice patches on the course. The "hump" on Doc Hamilton was especially dangerous. Our bike escort for the females crashed. She was OK, thankfully. I really enjoy putting on the Give Thanks 4, and it would not be possible without lots of good help from good people.<br />
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I had a cold most of last week, which affected my running. I did few miles, mostly the slow variety. I allowed myself all of November to recovery from Ironman. I am usually pretty disciplined but for November I kinda let some things go. So light training plus lots of eating equals more of me. December equals a return to discipline and more training. I am looking forward to it.<br />
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We have a new minister at church, Daniel Lee. I am very excited about his arrival and his work. He is going to work in two areas primarily: 1) youth and family, 2) worship. He is going to do very well in both and beyond, I am confident. We had a good start yesterday, after his arrival late Friday night.<br />
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OK, I think I am going for a run soon to get December off to a good start. I hope you have a great day!<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-64704169732717473102014-11-25T06:29:00.001-05:002014-11-25T06:29:21.993-05:00Tuesday <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! I hope you are doing well on this new day, another gift from God. Each breath you take is a gift and a sign you are totally dependent upon him for life. Trying making your own breath of life - ha ha.<br />
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Well, I have little to report on the endurance front. In fact, since I did nothing in that category, I have nothing to report about me. I do have a friend, though, John H, not the usual John H, who is doing great! He is becoming a running, lower his time as he increases his distance. Good job, John Hudson!<br />
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I did not go swimming last night. Why? Because I did not want to! I have that luxury presently. I am giving myself all of November to do what I want or not do what I don't want, within reason of course. I am getting pretty eager to get going again, but resting is good too.<br />
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This evening I was going to run with my buddies, but Cora changed that. Instead I will run 5.6 miles this morning, so I can take Cora out to eat to celebrate my 56 years of life. Sorry guys, if there is choice between you and Cora, I don't even have to think about it. You know I still love you too, right? Tim the Elder understands very well, I'm sure.<br />
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OK, we are reaching far into the record category for preregistration for the Give Thanks 4. It's almost making me afraid! It should be an exciting day. The numbers are putting me in a heightened state of preparation, though most of it is already ready. We did order more shirts yesterday.<br />
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Here we go! Thanks for stopping by.<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-10014343747094609542014-11-24T06:20:00.002-05:002014-11-24T06:20:43.272-05:00Monday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! It's Monday, and you know that's OK with me. It is a bit windy out there, so I need to watch for flying trash cans, etc. Really.<br />
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How was your weekend? I hope you enjoyed the mild temps. I found the warmth to be quite pleasant, after the really cold stuff last week.<br />
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Isn't is sad/bad I'm struggling to remember what I did Friday night - ha ha? I think we had a quiet evening at home. Yes, that's it, a quiet evening at home.<br />
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Saturday I had a <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/221964631" target="_blank">nice run </a>with 8 other guys. We are all still in the recovery stage from Ironman or from the Monumental Marathon, so everything is pretty relaxed and enjoyable. There is a lot of talk about what we are going to do in the Spring. It's looking like Louisville half marathon and full marathon are going to be the things we will focus on. I am thinking pretty hard about the full and trying to qualify for the Boston Marathon again. It would be for the 2016 race. We'll see.<br />
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I think after the event in Louisville, the next focus will be the Terre Haute triathlon. I am glad about this, because I need to go back over there and swim better. In fact, I need to ride better and run better also. I am pretty sure I can improve all three.<br />
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Saturday afternoon I got on my roof with leaf blower and cleaned my gutters. It is the best/easiest way to do the job. The only problem was frozen water in the north gutters. It was thawed enough I could grab it and pull it out. The upside was all the leaves were stuck in the ice. They came out easily with the string of ice.<br />
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Yesterday I did not speak, so I had a little extra time in the morning. I decided to take advantage of the time and the warm weather. I went out and ran the <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/222295842" target="_blank">Give Thanks 4 course</a>. That went pretty well, better than I expected. I like the course.<br />
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Speaking of the Give Thanks 4, we have 35 more preregistered people than last year! And we had 175 run the race last year, so I am hoping we go north of 200 runners, which is amazing. I think everything is coming together nicely for the race. I have to spend some time finalizing volunteers today and doing lots of final prep stuff.<br />
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Rebecca and Micah came home Saturday evening. They were on their way to Pennsylvania for Thanksgiving. It was nice to see them. I smoked chicken, brisket, and ribs for the nice meal we had Saturday evening. They left yesterday morning. I hope they keep an eye on the big winter storm heading their way.<br />
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OK, that's what I've got for this morning. Busy day/week ahead but a good one! Thanks for stopping by.<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-47487448223591464642014-11-21T06:08:00.002-05:002014-11-21T06:08:38.564-05:00Friday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! It's Friday but I guess you already knew that. It's going to be a bit warmer today, which is a good thing. It is amazing, though, how quickly we (at least I) adapt to whatever the weather is. I found yesterday's 30 to feel quite OK, after the teens and twenties. This early cold snap, I think, will make the rest of the winter more manageable, at least our perception of cold. The problem, like last year, will be the duration, since we are starting so early. Oh well, enough weather philosophy.<br />
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Even though a bit sleep deprived from <a href="http://allenburris.blogspot.com/2014/11/thursday_20.html" target="_blank">Wednesday night/Thursday morning's</a> activities, I felt pretty good most of yesterday and got a fair amount accomplished. I did go see my friend and spent some time with him and his brother. I encouraged them to work on getting some transportation. They really need to be connected with church and with some of the four AA meetings we have in our church building. They desire both.<br />
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The day got better as it progressed. It ended with a <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/221435618" target="_blank">good 5 mile run</a>. Bill, Roy, John, Tim B. and I all ran, and since we all sport GPS watches, we ran a full 5 miles. We all knew it was the right thing to do, though Bill mildly chided us for something. I know that's hard to imagine, for those who know him - ha ha. I love my running buddies. The run felt really good last night. Running with friends has allowed me to speed up easily. I am really looking forward to working hard at running again.<br />
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The real highlight of the day was stopping by to see Cora. After the run, I went by there. Kedra, after a trip to Walmart, also came, so we had a nice little visit. Little Cora lights up my world. She is changing so quickly. Pure joy!<br />
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I have a funeral today. It's going to be easy and hard - easy because the lady was such a good one, hard because of the difficulty of saying good-bye for now. It's all going to be OK.<br />
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Tomorrow a run at 8 a.m.<br />
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Good morning! How are you today? I am a little off schedule, and I hesitate to tell you why. After thinking about it for a while, I am going to tell you what happened, probably more as a cathartic move for me than anything else. Forgive me if this is inappropriate.<br />
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The last few nights I have not slept super well. I think it's easy to understand why. I am not training hard, and I am not eating super well. My body does not know what to do with either one, I think. That's fine. I will fix both really soon.<br />
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Last night I went to bed and was sleeping but not sleeping great. About 1:30 I heard it about the time Kedra spoke about it, "Your phone is ringing." Of course a phone ringing interrupting sleep is always disturbing. I cannot see without my reading glasses, so I answered blindly, hoping it was not one of my children. Thankfully, it was not any of them.<br />
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It was a guy I know very well, a guy who has had a very troubled past, a past that still haunts him. I became involved with him--striving to help--several months ago. He needed food and friendship. I've been trying to give him both, both are limited for all kinds of reasons. He has been in prison for some bad stuff and still struggles with addictions and depression.<br />
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I really like him. He has a gentle soul and kind demeanor. Over the last few months I have taken him places and taken him food, prayed with him, and tried to encourage him. He has no transportation and lives in the middle of nowhere in a nearby county. Often our trips turn into adventures as he asks me to go another place or two while out. I've learned to plan for it. Once a 30 minute trip turned into a two hour odyssey.<br />
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The call last night, actually early this morning, was a call for help. He was stranded in Mitchell and needed a ride home. I asked all the usual questions, trying to get out of getting out of bed. "Can't you stay where you are?" No. "Can't so and so take you home?" No. No. No. No. "OK, I will come and get you."<br />
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In the call, he named a person or two I know. They are people I have helped in the past. They have a very troubled past as well. As I pulled on my clothes and stumbled toward the garage, I wondered what I was walking into. I figured my friend was drunk and high. I knew the other folks were likely the same. While I trusted my friend would not be mean, I had some concern about the others.<br />
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Honestly I had the thought I could be walking into a set-up by some desperately addicted people who were going to take advantage of me. "Am I going to get shot/knocked out, so they can take my money and my car?" I'm almost ashamed to admit that, but it was there. I prayed it away, asking for protection. I developed a plan for avoiding a problem, but I did not have to employ it.<br />
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I pulled up the address my friend gave me. I knew exactly where he was and the kind of folks who live there. Wouldn't you know it? The streets lights around the place were all out. It was dark, very dark. I locked my doors and carefully pulled in front of the house, looking all around.<br />
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Mercifully, my friend was watching for me and came out of the place by himself. I unlocked the door and let him in. He thanked me and immediately confessed, "Allen I had a beer, actually 3, maybe 4-5." Then added he had been smoking weed as well. He summed it up, "I am stoned." He was very sorry and kept apologizing.<br />
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He told me it all started with a deer. He or someone killed a deer, and he wanted to share it with some others. The others are the ones who offered him the stuff he really does not need. He knows he needs to stay away, yet it is the pull <i>we all feel</i>, the pull to go places we should not go and do things we should not do. I am not much different than him. My vices are different and less noticeable, more acceptable, I suppose.<br />
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I took my friend home, about a 15 minute drive. He apologized over and over. I told him it was OK. When we got to his place, he wanted me to turn off the car and talk. I told him I would come over later today to talk. I prayed with him and was thankful he opened the door and got out of the car. I drove home, watching for deer. I was back in bed a little before 3 but did not sleep well after that.<br />
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There is whole different world out there, a world most of us do not know much about it. I see it quite often and have stepped into it from time to time. I see some of its citizens in our food pantry and at our "giveaways."<br />
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That world is easy to judge and condemn, yet I find a lot of faith there, perhaps more than in my world. Most of them don't go to church. They don't feel welcome. I had a lady last week, while she was getting some coats and food, say, "I don't have any good clothes to wear to church."<br />
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I <i>think </i>these are the people Jesus cared the most about, pretty sure about that. My problem is I don't know how to enter that world more deeply. All I know to do is to love it, not condemn it, and try to help the people who live there, which I think I do. I must admit is does not feel very satisfying. It seems like an exercise in futility, but I know it is what God wants.<br />
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This morning I've received a 4 part text from my friend. He thinks I am mad at him and will never do anything for him again. He is grieving a loss that is not going to occur but probably one he has lived a few times. I will go see him later on. It's all I know to do.<br />
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Good morning! It's Wednesday, and it's going to be a really good day, I just know it! I hope you are doing well. We are going up and over the freezing mark today. This is some thing to be positive about, right? If it hits 40 today, we are going to feel like we have hit a heat wave. This is the good benefit of really cold weather really early in the winter. The relatively milder weather is going to feel really good.<br />
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Yesterday was a good day, and like most days, the things I planned and things that actually happened did not match. I know that going in everyday, so it does not bother me much at all. I just try to stay faithful in whatever I'm doing.<br />
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I forgot to tell something. Ben has been anticipating deer season for a little while. He has done the scouting and prepping necessary. Saturday was opening day of gun season, so he was out early. He did not get anything, so he went back out in the evening and, again, came home without getting one. Meanwhile my beautiful daughter called about 10:30 Saturday night to say she did get a deer. The problem with this is that she got the deer with her car. So she is now carless, as it sits in Rockport, IN awaiting the verdict from the insurance company. Thankfully Rebecca and her passenger, Melissa, were not hurt.<br />
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Last night three of us braved the elements for a little 5 mile run in Bedford. Bill, John, and I got it done. It was nothing spectacular, but we completed the course. Since all three of us are GPSsers, we did a <a href="http://www.strava.com/activities/220749116" target="_blank">true 5 mile run</a> - ha ha. I am pleased with how I am progressing. I leaning hard toward doing the full marathon in Louisville, followed by the Terre Haute tri in May. These two events will keep me focused this winter, I think. I really want to restore my running, and doing a spring marathon should do the trick.<br />
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Today I am gong to rest from endurance work. Tomorrow at 4:45 John and I are planning to run. Bill may join also. Who else wants a Thursday evening run? We'll see...<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-56774071038341632762014-11-18T06:13:00.002-05:002014-11-18T06:13:40.357-05:00Tuesday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Good morning! So I am hearing there is another 2 hour delay. It seems our culture has gotten so soft. Everyone should be like the guy in the picture. Get out there and toughen up a little! C'mon man! Part of me would love to rant and rave about the softness of our culture and how people don't know how to work hard and handle adversity, but it would be an exercise of little value.<br />
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I guess one of the reasons I like endurance athletics is that it requires you to address the issues of your own softness. I am often exposed and then try to work through it. The guys I associate with are some of the most tough-minded people I know. They really help me, which in turn, helps me to better deal with all areas of life. Don't under estimate discipline in one area carrying over to other areas of your life. Start with one thing and let it move to others.<br />
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When my children were growing up I used to speak to them about a "wide range of comfort." This was usually spoken to a complaint about it being too hot or too cold or too something. My mini sermon was about trying to adapt/accept a wide range of temps (or whatever) instead being focused on 1 ideal temperature. You get the point, and I think it is an important one. If you have a wide range, then you will not complain (as much).<br />
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Yesterday was busy busy. There is a certain "hecticness" to my life right now. I am trying to figure out what it is and deal with it. It's not bad and I don't think I'm complaining--that's not my intent. There are a lot of little things that seem to pile up on each other. Probably nothing that a bunch of lists will not take care of -- ha ha. Really.<br />
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One of the things on the front burner is the <a href="https://mag7raceseries.com/?event=give-thanks-4-4-mile-run" target="_blank">Give Thanks 4 Road Race</a>. It's coming along really well. I think we will have our best race yet. Our preregistration is strong, as is our brand, I think. We work hard to create a good, fun, encouraging atmosphere. If you are on Facebook and have not yet, pleas go to our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GT4roadrace?ref=aymt_homepage_panel" target="_blank">Give Thanks 4 page</a> and "like" it. We put out good, helpful information daily.<br />
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Today is going to be good and busy one. I think I am going to Bloomington and Loogootee. Jet-setter, that's what I am. I will be looking forward to at run at 5:15 from Parkview. Hopefully I will not be alone.<br />
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Have a good 'un!<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-41790393417517390092014-11-17T06:03:00.002-05:002014-11-17T09:17:53.391-05:00Monday<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Monday morning! Good morning! Looks like there is a little snow on the ground. North Lawrence has pulled the 2 hour delay trigger, and I figure before I finish this, Mitchell will do the same. So it starts...<br />
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I don't have a lot to report this morning. I had a nice 4.87 mile run on Saturday. This is what Garmins measure the normal "5 mile" Hillcrest Circle/back run as. It has become a running joke (see what I did there?) between the neo-Luddites and those of who love our GPS devices. We are accused of being slaves to them etc., which is probably true - ha ha. Oh well, I caved and stopped short, figuring I would take one for the neo-Luddite team.<br />
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Two weeks past Ironman I am feeling pretty good. I have another couple of weeks of just doing what I feel like doing, and then I will develop a plan for something, depending on what race I choose to focus on. I like where I am right now. It's pretty relaxing, especially after a year+ of focused training.<br />
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Well, we do have the 2 hour delay, which doesn't affect me too much. Kedra, as a teacher, is of course affected, but I think she will probably go in at the regular time and take advantage of the extra time to prepare. I will probably go for a 5 mile run around daylight. It does not look too slick out there.<br />
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Overall the weekend was good and relaxing. After the run and breakfast at Golden Corral, I went home and worked on church stuff for a couple of hours. Then it was firewood time. I had put the completion of gathering my wood until after Ironman. I was fearful of getting hurt. This means I was a little behind, but I fixed that on Saturday. I worked for 3-4 hours - cutting, splitting, stacking. It is good cross training. I enjoy it. Sunday came and went and went well.<br />
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OK, I will let you get back to regular life. Thanks for stopping by!<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-10719661248045041352014-11-14T06:17:00.001-05:002014-11-14T06:17:57.711-05:00Friday<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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Good morning! It <i>is</i> Friday! And since I did not get everything done yesterday, it is going to be busy work day for me. That's OK, I'm an Ironman - ha ha. That's my new joke/mantra with Kedra. This may backfire, for she revealed last night she may use this to motivate me. "What do you mean you can't clean the garage (insert any/all activities here), you are an Ironman. You can do anything." Oops. Did I mention I didn't do the swim?<br />
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Today I finish up my sermon, hopefully. Then I will spend a little time with the preschool kids. I love those little ones. They are funny and precious.<br />
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After that I am taking a guy to meet his probation officer in Martin County. I've been working with this guy for a while and really like him. He has quite a past but is a gentle soul trying to live in a different story.<br />
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I ran yesterday morning. It was OK. It is only my 3rd run after Ironman, so I shouldn't expect a lot, I suppose. I am purposefully just taking a day at a time, not thinking too far ahead, giving myself permission to not plan anything just yet. I think my goal right now is to try do something about 5 days a week. Tonight I may go swim, and I think there will a group run in the morning.<br />
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OK, if you want more, then you can go back and read my <a href="http://allenburris.blogspot.com/2011/07/rain-report.html" target="_blank">RAIN Report 2011</a>. This is the epic fail that led to Ironman Florida. What's that, you say you don't care? Oh, that's fine. I will never know.<br />
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Have a great weekend!<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-89708533345373150572014-11-13T05:45:00.003-05:002014-11-13T05:45:59.456-05:00Thursday<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Good morning! Thursday, all day long, it will be Thursday. What will this day bring? I can let you know tomorrow, if you want. What's that? You don't really care <i>that </i>much. Oh, OK, I understand.<br />
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Today is "Prep for Sunday" day, the day I try to get a sermon pretty much formed. Sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't. As it looks right now, I do not see too many things to take away from prep time. Sometimes I have meetings etc. that crop up. Right now, after some early morning stuff, I appear to have a clear day.<br />
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I plan to go for a 5 mile run before 8 a.m. I am still trying to figure out what is next for me, and I am very much at peace about not knowing. In the meantime, I want to stay in touch with running, biking, and swimming. Running will be the easiest thing to do. Biking is now going to require setting up my old bike on the trainer, and swimming requires a trip to the pool. Yes, running is the easiest by far.<br />
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Right now I am thinking of just doing an hour a week on the trainer, just to stay in touch and keep my rear end toughened up. I am thinking of swimming 1-2 a week and working on improving over shorter distances and not worry about going long at this point. It looks Louisville is going to be the focus for a lot of my friends. I will probably go that direction. I am thinking marathon (as opposed to half marathon), even though I've said I would do a spring marathon. Oh well...<br />
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Yesterday was a busy. good day in the ministry world. So many people have so much going on. And as I have said many times before, I can't really say much about it.<br />
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OK, I have an early breakfast, followed by a run. Here we go!<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-38028160726303469782014-11-12T06:36:00.000-05:002014-11-12T06:36:20.103-05:00Wednesday<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Good morning! Here we go - another day, another gift from God. I'm a little on the draggy side this morning. I was sleeping well until I heard Kedra's phone ringing at 2:30 this morning. I woke her up to answer it, asking, "Who is it?" I'm always concerned it will be one of our children with a problem. Caller ID said it was not one of the children and was from someone we did not know, so she didn't answer it. The problem was both of us did not sleep well the rest of the night. That's the way it goes sometimes. I'll be fine. Hey, I'm an Ironman - ha ha. And you know I had to stay up past my bedtime to finish the event.<br />
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Yesterday was a busy one. There seemed to be lots of stuff going on all around. The most interesting thing was a woman who came to the food pantry. I know her. She used to work for me along time ago. She does not ask for much and only when she really needs something. As I was talking with her, helping her, she thanked me for helping her daughter in law a while back. I really did not know who/what she was talking about.<br />
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As she explained the situation and described the person we helped, it all came back to me. I can't go into details, but it was a messy situation that required discernment and a real risk that we were being conned. We opted to help anyway. The conversation yesterday confirmed we did the right thing. It's rare to get these confirmations. The woman yesterday was tearfully grateful to us (church) for helping her family through a real mess. It's nice to get a little positive feedback and assurance we helped someone. I take it as divine encouragement and am thankful.<br />
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Last night I got to run with Jim, Bill, John, and little with Tim M. Tim met us as we were coming back. I have really missed running with my buds, so this was nice. I think we are going to get our Tuesday night runs established again. Who know - there may even be a trip to Wendy's afterwards? We all agreed if we did that, we would swap the frosty for chili. And we would have to eat less than after a long ride.<br />
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OK, I really need to get moving... Catch you later.<br />
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<br /><div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-55429340882247756952014-11-11T12:59:00.002-05:002014-11-11T13:01:06.376-05:00Ironman Florida 2104 Report<i>I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast! And when I run I feel his pleasure. </i>― Eric Liddell<br />
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I’m not particularly fast, but I have learned to endure. Ironman Triathlon is all about endurance with its 2.4 mile swim, followed by a bike ride of 112 miles, and capped off with a run of 26.2 miles. Perseverance, endurance, working through challenges, problems and pain is at its core. It’s a wonderful metaphor for life, and for me it is all about my life. <br />
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Divine pleasure, a connection with God, is what I experience in endurance athletics. It may have been that way from the beginning. That was more than thirty-five years ago, so I don’t really remember. I do know Ironman Florida, from the moment I signed up, was about that. I signed up in November of 2013 and immediately questioned my decision. At that point I prayed, “If you don’t want me to do this, then make it clear through obstacles or injuries.”<br />
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Staying injury-free while training for Ironman is difficult. There is so much wear and tear on the body and plenty of opportunity for injury, especially at 55 years of age. While I struggled with strained hamstrings on the run early in the training cycle, I never experienced anything that kept me from doing all three disciplines. In fact, I believe this was the best training cycle I’ve ever experienced for anything. I took that as God’s blessing and was thankful.<br />
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In 2014, leading up to November 1, I:<br />
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To the best of my ability I tried to do all these miles during non-work hours and in a way that did not take away from my responsibilities. I know I failed along the way from time to time, for which I have experienced adequate guilt. Kedra constantly encouraged me and kept me looking forward. She is amazing!<br />
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All of my running miles were by myself, and all of my swim miles were with others. My bike miles<br />
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were a mixture of solo and group efforts. My training partners, whether present or not, were the key to my success. They are amazing encouragers and supporters. Without them my Ironman journey would not have been possible. They are a picture of a true community, a family.<br />
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For many years I had labeled triathlons “impossible,” even though I had an interest in them. I had also judged Ironman “absolutely impossible,” because of the time it takes to do one, up to 17 hours. I knew how I felt after marathons run in the 3.5 to 4 hour range. They were was no way to endure 14-17 hours. Absolutely impossible! Yet I was intrigued Ironman, really intrigued.<br />
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Then I met friends who were Ironmen, initially running with them. Later I started riding with them, purchasing an old but good triathlon bike, about 4-5 years ago. I wanted to spend time with them, and they rode more than ran in the summer. This led to me signing up to do RAIN – Ride Across <br />
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INdiana, a journey of about 160 miles, in 2011. Long story short: I made it 158 miles before a trip to the ER and a night in the Richmond hospital.<br />
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My RAIN disaster had me on the course for around 14 hours. As I recovered from that, I thought about how I was working for nearly the same amount of time as an Ironman event. I was fine for most of that time. This allowed me to change my thinking from “absolutely impossible” to “possibly possible.” There was one big obstacle in the way, however. Swimming. Can an old dog learn a new trick?<br />
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If you know me, then you know two years ago I could not swim. I literally could not swim, even dog-paddle, to save my life. When I jumped in (eased in, actually) the pool the first night, determined to learn to swim, I was terrified of putting my head in/under the water. Patient friends moved me along week by week and month by month. It was a slow journey.<br />
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This year I swam and progressed to a mile and then to 2 miles. Then came the “Iron distance” of 2.4 miles, which I did several times at a rate that would easily get me out of the water before the two hour twenty minute cut off of Ironman. Concerning my progress, I heard the word “miraculous” said with a laugh a time or two. Maybe it was technically not miraculous, but it was certainly divine pleasure, in my mind.<br />
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With months of training completed, we made our way to Panama City Beach on Monday. Roy and I rode down in his car. Jim and Rand came a few hours later. Steve and Brent each drove down, arriving Tuesday.<br />
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The top priority in the days leading up to Saturday for me was swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. We did this for three mornings, and each time I improved. My confidence level was high regarding the swim. We rode a little and ran a little, releasing some nervous energy. The weather was perfect: 80s and beautiful!<br />
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Our families started arriving on Thursday. It was great to see them, especially my precious granddaughter, Cora. For Christmas last year we gave our four children and their “significants” a weekend at the beach. They just had to make their way there. It was wonderful for all of us. We had a beautiful condo on the beach and a wonderful time together.<br />
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Leading up to Saturday we registered and got our packets. We attended meetings. We loaded our five bags. You get a bag to keep your biking and running gear in, as well as a bag for your discarded wetsuit and swim wear. You also get two “special needs” bags, one for the bike and one for the run. These are offered at the halfway point of each discipline and can contain special food, drinks, clothes–whatever might be helpful to you. I put additional clothes in my run bag and very little in my bike bag.<br />
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On Friday we had to check our bikes in, along with our bike and run gear bags. After that was finished, I had a nice dinner with my family and an early night. The water was calm on Friday, but the forecast for Saturday was ominous, very ominous. Winds of 20-30 mph were predicted, along with rough water. I did not sleep well.<br />
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I got up at 3:45 to eat and get ready to go. We left a little before 5 a.m. I met up with Jim, Rand, Steve, Brent, and Roy. We walked to the body marking area, where our numbers and ages were put on our calves, hands, and upper arms. Next we entered into the bike transition area to make last minute adjustments to our bikes. Steve had a major problem and had to seek support for a tire issue. It was dark, cold, and windy.<br />
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While we waited on Steve, we donned our wetsuits and tried to stay warm. He arrived and met us. We were on the verge of being late, but we took time to pray. Since I was, as Jim likes to say, the professional, I asked God to calm us and to calm the water. One out of two ain’t bad, I suppose.<br />
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As we walked onto the beach, we heard the stunning announcement. “Due to a dangerous rip tide and water conditions, causing the water safety team to be unable to keep themselves or the swimmers safe, the swim from Ironman Florida has been cancelled.” What?!?<br />
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There was a mixture of emotions from the crowd. Some cheered; some cried. I was disappointed and relieved, more disappointed than relieved. Disappointed because I wanted to do this and was ready, ready to overcome so much, ready to prove to myself I could swim 2.4 miles in the Gulf. I was relieved because the water was so rough, dangerous, and intimidating.<br />
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Now everyone was scrambling, trying to process and figure out how the thing would continue. They <br />
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quickly announced an hour delay. The pros would start the bike portion at 8, and the rest of us would follow them, two by two, beginning with the lowest numbers. Rand, Steve, Brent and I had high numbers. Jim and Roy had low ones. They started over an hour ahead of us.<br />
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I started my ride around 9:50 local time, which meant I waited from 6:30 to get on the bike. That was a long time to wait. I changed from my wetsuit to bike clothes and then waited. Fortunately I found Brent, so we stayed together most of the time, talking and waiting. I would have rather been in the water than to have waited that long.<br />
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As we waited, we wondered about the windy weather. It was cold, in the low 50s, and very windy. Finally the time came to get in line with my bike. Finally the wait was over. I mounted my bike and headed into the wind. The first 22 miles were into the wind, a wind of 25 mph with higher gusts. It was tough, but this is what I came to do. I had ridden in the wind a lot earlier in the year. It helped prepare me.<br />
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The ride was fairly uneventful. I rode fairly well. I remembered a line I saw somewhere during training: “ride what you should not what you could.” In other words,<i> be conservative with your energy. You still have a marathon to run after this</i>. The 112 miles came and went. While the wind was an issue, it didn’t bother me that much. I just dealt with it. What else could I do? I was pleased to average around 16.5 m.p.h.<br />
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It was pretty neat arriving back at T2, transitioning from bike to run. I changed clothes and was ready to run. I did not know how my hamstrings would do. They were making themselves known, but the rest of my body felt pretty good. Overall I felt <i>really </i>good. I saw my wonderful family at the beginning of the run course. I stopped for a few seconds to talk with them. Seeing them throughout the day was so encouraging. <i>Good-bye! Got a marathon to run!</i><br />
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It took me a while to get going. I ran the first mile but my legs were really tight. I stopped and walked for a short while. I did a run/walk for the next mile or so. By then my legs loosened up and I started feeling good. I ran from before mile 3 all the way to mile 21, I think. I consciously thanked God numerous times for his blessing of a good day. I stopped briefly to get my special needs bag, changing shirts and getting some special food (pop tarts and jelly beans!). John Heatherly came out and helped me with all that. I was very glad to see him and have his help.<br />
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At mile 21 I walked briefly, due to being tired. I then resumed running. I came up on Steve. He was struggling, so I stopped to talk with him to make sure he was OK. I then took off, and I guess he followed me for the next mile or so. I stopped again, and he caught up. We chatted briefly and ended up working together the rest of the way. I think it helped both of us. I had no set time to achieve. I just wanted to finish well, which I did. No medical tent for me!<br />
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The finish was amazing! There was a long chute, the last parted carpeted with the Ironman M-dot logo. The crowd, including my family and friends, was screaming, clanging cowbells, making an unbelievable noise! Many had their hands out wanting a high five. I gave it to them. I felt euphoric! I was listing leftward, not sure why, but I raised my hands skyward, so thankful, so grateful to God for the completion of this journey. It was simply amazing! I couldn't hear it over the joyful celebration, but the announcer shouted, "<i>Allen Burris YOU-ARE-AN-IRONMAN!</i>" Dreams do come true, and impossible is possible!<br />
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My time was 12 hours and 15 minutes. This, of course, is without a swim time. I feel confident my swim plus transition would have been around 2 hours, maybe a little more. I feel like I would have broken the 14:30 mark, which would have thrilled me.<br />
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As I finished, I saw John Heatherly and ran over to him, and then I heard my family on the other side and ran over to them. It was so great to see everyone! I leaned on some volunteers as they removed my timing chip. Then we went to the lady with the medals. I removed my cap and slowly tipped my head forward. She placed the medal around my neck, the medal that wasn’t even in my dreams 3 years ago. I know for her it was nothing special. She had been doing it for a few hours, but for me, it was one of the moments that will go on my life’s highlight reel.<br />
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After hugging my family, I made my way to the food tent, where I saw more friends. Then I saw Jim and some others. Jim encouraged me to get a massage. I did, and it was great.<br />
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The only problem I had was a couple of bloody toes. Who needs toenails anyway? I saw a couple of signs out on the course: “Toenails are for Sissies.” Indeed! Ha ha.<br />
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The day was long but filled with peace. I never felt stressed or nervous, after the swim was cancelled. I was nervous about the swim, nervous but confident I would complete it. I had a mantra prepared for the day: <i>This is what you came for - finish it!</i> Funny thing, I never had to use it! I never once thought of quitting or even wishing it was over. In fact I found myself thanking God for feeling so good on the run. I felt his presence and his pleasure.<br />
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This event is so full of life parallels, but this post is too long already, so they will have to wait. As exhilarating as it was, it is but a dim reflection of the thrill of successfully finishing this life and receiving the crown of life. This is my true purpose.<br />
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Thank you to all my family and friends who made the trip south and to all who have been so kind and encouraging along this wonderful journey!<br />
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<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23355285.post-7428309543541126332014-11-11T05:51:00.000-05:002014-11-11T05:51:12.372-05:00Tuesday<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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Good morning! Another new day, another gift from God. Enjoy it! It's warm now and a bit windy, but that's OK. The cold snap will be OK too. It's a good thing the news people don't hype things up anymore. That was sarcasm, just in case you missed it. You'd think from the headlines that we were getting ready to have 20 below weather...<br />
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Yesterday sure was nice, even if it was a bit windy. I enjoyed yesterday and was able to spend some time outside. I helped our maintenance guy move a sign. I dug the post holes and helped get it reset. It was a nice break from my regular duties. Then we worked on the lights on our van and trailer. It provided the opportunity to soak up some sunshine in a sheltered area.<br />
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I need to get the van/trailer all working well, because I am planning a trip to Moline, IL in the near future to help our new associate minister move. We are eager for him to come. We can get quite a bit of stuff in the van and trailer. I am hoping Ben can go with me to help, and I am hoping we can do a quick visit to the John Deere attractions in Moline while there. We'll see how all that works out.<br />
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Yesterday was filled with all the usual Monday stuff--meetings, people stopping by, food pantry, visit to the ReGen Store, greeting the Preschoolers twice, phone calls, emails, etc.--all good things. As I mentioned yesterday, I did carve out time for an hour ride yesterday afternoon. I left Spring Mill Park and headed straight south into the wind, the strong wind. Wow, it reminded me of the Ironman bike ride. This one was considerably shorter. It was good to be out. I don't know how many more outdoor rides there will be.<br />
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Today I have a breakfast meeting, followed by a board meeting, followed by some study and research, followed by a visit to the Store, followed by the food pantry, followed by... I hope to end the day on the run at 5:15 from Parkview. The weather could be a little dicey, but I don't think it will be too bad.<br />
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Later today I hope to publish my Ironman report. Thanks for stopping by!<br />
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<div class="blogger-post-footer">What do you think?</div>Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07346133173459540347noreply@blogger.com0