Category Archives: She Does Tri

Rebel Man Weekend – take 2

The Rebel Man Triathlon was my first triathlon two years ago.  I was, in a word, terrified.  My friend Carol has reminded me that I was so nervous that I wouldn’t even have dinner on Saturday night. I’m not that … Continue reading

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Training time – spring break

This week was spring break, one of the very nice perks of my job.  I was hoping that the weather would be a little warmer by the end of March but it has been pretty chilly.  I have still been … Continue reading

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Georgia Publix Half Marathon weekend

The Georgia Publix Half Marathon is my last deferred race from last year.  When I registered for the Tuscaloosa Half Marathon I did not think I would do it because it was two weeks after Tuscaloosa.  When I wasn’t able … Continue reading

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Race one of 2013: Elevation and priorities

My first race of the year is this Sunday in Atlanta.  It’s the Hot Chocolate 15k (9.3 miles) and they finally posted the elevation map.  It looks hilly, as I expected, so it will be challenging.  The race begins at … Continue reading

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Reflections on 2012

I’ve been sick for over a week so I haven’t had a chance to blog. I have thought about the past year and the one to come, however.  In this post I want to do a bit of reflection. Goals … Continue reading

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2013 schedule

I have one race left in 2012. Meadow Brook 5k is this Saturday.  I ran it two years ago and certainly hope to have a better time this year. John Hanna is running with me so I am sure I … Continue reading

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Racing to stop diabetes: a 70.30 goal

Over the last few months I have mentioned that I plan on doing a half Ironman in 2013.  I am actually registered for two:  Raleigh on June 2 and Augusta on September 29.  I have also decided to devote my … Continue reading

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A weekend on the East Coast: ARL, Baltimore Half, and other fun things

I’ve been in D.C and Baltimore for the past few days.  I came in Thursday to attend the Association of Research Libraries Fall Forum and to run the Baltimore Half. First stop: ARL The meeting was quite good – presentations … Continue reading

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Generous spirits and Angels among us: Luray (Post 4)

I don’t really remember a time in my life when I was not aware of the concept that there are angels around us, watching over us, protecting us. Likewise, I have been surrounded by people who have generous spirits and … Continue reading

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Life is Poetry: Sprint Triathlon, Luray (Post 3)

When our relay team came together, Ann Erker Nicocelli wrote that sometimes life gives us poetry. Our team was definitely poetry and beauty. Ann, Vickie Daniel Singer and I came together to do the Luray Sprint this year. We all … Continue reading

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