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NCR Half Marathon - a PR

When I signed up for the NCR Half Marathon, I wasn’t sure if I’d race it or just run it for funsies. Shortly afterwards, Nick and I decided we were going to go away for Thanksgiving. That meant I would have to drive separately and head back a night early. After a couple of relaxing and fun days with the family, it was tough leaving them in our cozy mountain cabin for a race ⛰️ I couldn’t have possibly waited any later to decide to race or just use it as a long run with crowd support. I haven’t raced since this race 6 years ago, and haven’t run a road half marathon since February 2020. It was 27° at the start and I was reluctant to take off my sweatpants. I do like a good chilly start though 🥶 When it was go time, the downhill start felt spectacular! I got into a groove with my music and a mile in, I decided to just kept pushing. The next 4 miles were nearly a perfect pace for a PR. I felt so strong and was even smiling for the cameras 💪🏼 Around mile 11, I realized racing on flat pav...

See the Mountains for the Descents

Twisted Branch 100k Recap. (Foolishly Ran & Recounted by Michelle Pelszynski, Bib No. 253) It’s a week post-race. I’m sitting on the couch at home while my daughter is having a Taylor Swift dance party in her room with a friend. It’s the last weekend of summer. That makes me sad. What also makes me sad is that this time last week I was trying to fall asleep on the top of a mountain at Ontario County Park. I had absolutely no freakin’ clue what I was in for and was so PSYCHED at the same time!!  Now I’m putting the finishing touches on the recap that I’ve been milling around all week as I mope in post-ultra blues (aka PUB). Let’s relive it together. If you ever doubt humanity, go experience an ultramarathon.  Another dimension opened up the second I looked over and saw another runner taking a photo of Lake Keuka. She said, “great idea!” Selfie, Keuka Lake. I said, “it’s beautiful! I’m soaking it all in!” She said, “you must be a runner. I’m Keri.” Another runner came over...