
The rest of my year in review...
July was quiet. Worked a few days. My principal retired and I was on the committee to pick candidates to replace him. No races. Just half marathon training.

of the season. Another PR in the Moonlight Run. Then we headed to Long Island for a week. We hit some wineries with my parents. We went into NYC and saw a taping of the David Letterman Show. Oh, and my tenure was finally approved at the last board meeting before the new school year. Phew!

In October, Pat turned 40. I had a surprise party for him!! He had no idea! It was great! I also rocked my unannounced observation with my new principal! Our department also presented at our state library conference. We were rock stars!! Over 60 librarians from all over the state came to see our presentation!! My third half marathon was at the end of October... The Niagara Falls International. The weather was decent... sunny and chilly. And I took more than 9 minutes off my time from a month ago! Which means, another PR! It hurt, but I've decided I really like half marathons!!
November brought our 4th anniversary. We went to dinner and we also went to see The Nutcracker at Shea's. It was also the Turkey Trot 8K race on Thanksgiving morning. This was my 4th Trot and my last if nothing changes. 13,000 people register for this race and more and more of them are walking it rather than running it. I think that's great. Except it's a RACE. And they pay no attention to the runners. They walk in front and stop wherever. It's just not fun anymore. Nor is it safe. I can't afford to get hurt because of some oblivious walker. I didn't see any of the costumes. I didn't see any of my friends who came to cheer. I was too busy looking out for walkers. Never mind what happened at the finish line. Oh, that's right. We couldn't get to the finish line!! Everyone crossed the finish line and stopped, so there was a back up and it took more than a minute to actually cross. A minute is a lot when you're racing! If they don't do something different with the walkers, I am done. It's just not fun or safe.
December brought my birthday and snow, snow and more snow. I seriously have never seen so much snow at one time! I got home from work and the snow in the driveway was up to the hood of my car. And I drive a small SUV! But I went for it anyway, and that car made it all the way into the garage! I have no idea how much snow I plowed into the garage, but, oh well! I wish someone had been there to take a picture of me with snow up to my crotch! It was ridiculous! And then the poor dogs didn't know what to do or where to go! I didn't know what to tell them. Craziness! We ended the year in Florida and then in North Carolina for Candace and Brian's wedding. Good times!
2013 saw a lot of running. A few PRs. I met my goal of 500 running miles with 5 days to spare. I also met my goal of 250 bike miles back in June. And then I didn't touch my bike again for the rest of the year. I did not meet my goal of reading 100 books. I missed it by 23. I guess I was in reading rut. I didn't like a lot of what I did read, so I was excited to read anything else!
I don't know what 2014 will bring. I do not have a mileage goal for running or biking this year. Since I've discovered my love for half marathons, I'm intrigued by a half marathon a month. It will be difficult living where I live. There just isn't any half marathons around in January or February (or July, November and December)! I have limited time and $$$ for destination races, but I'll do my best. I may just have to aim for 12 half marathons in the calendar year and see how that goes. As far as biking, I can't to the Ride for Roswell this year because it falls the same day as one of my half marathons. But I'd like to get out and do more leisurely riding this year. I lowered by reading goal for the year. I'm aiming for 75 books. So far, I've liked what I've started with. I hope it continues!
What about you? Do you have any goals for 2014?