Friday, June 19, 2009

It was a cold and stormy night...


It is June and it is still freezing in Ithaca. Hopefully this time next year I won't even be here. Anyways on Wednesday night despite the rain I ran a 5k with some friends from my walk to run class. I finished in a pretty good time (28:25) but it was very reminiscent of Tokyo marathon 2007.

On a warmer note check out my other blog!
http://sweetiecakesandpies.wordpress.com/

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Live Like Liz

Last Sunday was the Live Like Liz 5k in Watkin's Glenn. It was a beautiful day for it, sunny and warm. The course was nice and flat but a little crowded. We started out at the High School track and ran down a trail. There were almost 500 entrants running and walking so it took a while to spread out on the narrow trail. I finished a little slower than the last one but not a bad time. 29:11, I was 115 overall and 12th in my age group.


My mom walked it! It was her first 5k as well as my co-worker Stephanie! :)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

No NYC for me!

Yet again I didn't get in through the lottery to the NYC Marathon. But that means that next year I have guaranteed entry because I didn't get picked three years in a row.So NYC Marathon 2010 here I come! If I get into Cornell and I'm in grad school boot camp we'll have to see if I can swing it. That's a long time away though, first I have to get into Cornell which is a whole other challenge.

Anyway, I'm running a marathon this year! So I'm going to do Philadelphia marathon on November 22. I'm so excited!


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Article from NY Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/health/02well.html

Interesting theory and I'm sure it works. But mentally once I start to walk, I don't want to run again. The 5K I ran the other week though a girl did this and finished about 30 seconds before me. If anyone else wants to try it, let me know how it goes.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Welcome back!


Welcome back to my abandoned blog! After many months of being dormant and depressed I've returned. The injury last year, the moving debacles and the awful situation at work basically just sent me over the top.

I'll start with the injury update. Once I was cleared to run again from the doctor I thought that maybe I could still pull off the NYC marathon. But it just didn't happen. I didn't do everything I should have done while I was injured and having the moving situation happen at the same time didn't help. I was scared to build up mileage and I just wasn't there cardiovascularly either. Plus I was carrying too much extra weight. I was training for a charity and I still managed to raise about $1500 for A Running Start. When I had to back out they said they would hold a spot for me in 2009 but I will have to start over again with fund raising. I've put in for the lottery for NYC, but if I don't get it I don't think I can run for A Running Start. In this economy I can not in good conscience ask people for fund raising money two years in a row especially after an injury last year. If I don't get into NYC this year I believe the following year I will have guaranteed entry for not making the lottery three years in a row. So one of these days I will run the NYC Marathon! Next year would be interesting because if all goes according to plan I will be in grad school.


The moving situation is all under control and Virgil and the McGivern's are just a bad memory of last summer. Last summer was basically our five week camping trip to the country side where we brought all of our worldly possessions. It is over and we're very happy where we are now. Well at least now that the snow is over.

As far as work goes I really never want to re-live the past year. First we had the 20th Anniversary of our building which could have been good stress but it just ended up being one nightmare after another. It was a lot of extra work and I just think we could have done it better. This is all on top of a normal season and the usual work. Then of course there is the daily nightmare of the environment that has not improved and I have little hope for. But I keep trying...THEN came the lay offs. I know they happened all over campus and I've heard from other departments it was not handled well anywhere. It was extremely unprofessional and stressful. I hope the next time in my career that I have to encounter what is already an awful situation is it handled with more grace and professionalism.

For now I'm pain free. I've lost almost 20 pounds since Thanksgiving and I'm trying to drop another 20. I spent much of the winter going to spinning class and using my spinning bike at home. It was great way to get in shape without the impact on my joints and frame. I've built back up to a 5k and I ran my first one of the season last weekend. I finished in 28:18 and got second place in my age category. I was really happy because I've never placed in a race before. I hope to spend the summer trying to do shorter races and hopefully in the fall do a half and then the NYC marathon in November. BUT I'm not going to over train!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Share your thoughts!




It's not over with your vote! Bookmark www.change.gov You can go there and comment on policy and even submit your own ideas. I really like the video they have up there on the plan for aggressively approaching environmental change. Funny, they don't mention anything about drilling at home? Anyways just because gas price are down doesn't mean any real problems have been solved. So share your idea in a forum that could make it into the hands of someone who can CHANGE things!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The World Through My Eyes


The World Through My Eyes
by Terry Coniglio

Gallery Opening
Friday November 14 from 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Clinton House Art Space, 116 N. Cayuga Street

Free and Open to the public
Light refreshments will be provided

The World Through My Eyes is a collection of travel photos ranging from South America to Asia, as well as an insight into Terry's experiences in these destinations. The exhibit will be on display through November 30. The Clinton House is open Monday - Saturday from 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM and Sunday from 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM. The space will be closed on November 27 and November 28 for the Thanksgiving Holiday.

For more information you can contact Terry Coniglio at tmc49@cornell.edu