So I completed my first Tri of the season last weekend. It was the Bassman Triathlon in Bass River State Park in NJ. The race was a 1/2 mile swim, 29 mile bike and 4.2 mile run. I finished in just over 3 hours. Unfortunately, I had set my goal as 2:50 and missed the goal. I fell behind at the very beginning because I had a mini-freak out/panic episode during the swim portion of the race. We swam in Lake Absegami which was not as cold as I had expected (60 degrees) and it was clean and clear. Only problem with being that clear was that you could see all the lake weeds and debris, which by the time I started swimming with the women's wave that went off last, had been kicked up close to the surface. So every time I put my head in the water I saw all of this "stuff" in my face and it just got to me. I thought I was prepared for the swim, but I guess I was not. I can swim over a mile in the pool - easily! But it's a whole different game in open water. The bike and run went well but I lost too much ground in the swim to make it up on either the bike or run to meet my goal. So overall I was disappointed in my performance, but if I learned anything from the first race of the season it is that I have alot of practicing to do in all 3 sports to meet my goals for the races I have scheduled later in the season! :)
Saturday, May 2, 2009
First Triathlon of the Season!
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
I ♥ San Diego!
I made it back to San Diego (finally!) this morning. Our flight from Newark was relatively smooth, although I forgot my dramamine and still have a dull headache as a result, 7 hours later! We went up to La Jolla to view the scenery and take some pictures! Now, it's off to pick up Steph and Bruce to eat at Pizza Port and drink some of their awesome beer! :)
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
FARC's St. Paddy's Day 10 miler

I had a great time running the St. Paddy's 10 miler put on by Freehold Area Running Club on Sunday March 22 :) It was a little chilly to start but warmed up as the race went on . . . too bad the wind was a little frigid! Overall it was a great training run in preparation for the New Jersey Half Marathon that I am running on Sunday May 3rd in Long Branch, NJ!
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
I'm officially an AUNT!

Here's the official announcement! Luca David Frangella was born at 7:26pm on Friday March 13, 2009 to my sister Jaime and bro-in-law Dave. I was lucky enough to be in the delivery room to witness the birth! My sister was awesome . . . and I was honored to be able to be there. Luca is beautiful and healthy. He weighed 6lb 11oz and baby, mom and dad are doing well. So excited to have a nephew and am so excited to watch him grow!!!
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Cleared for takeoff!
I followed up with my Ear, Nose and Throat doctor today and was cleared to return to all of my everyday activities after my tonsil surgery. I am feeling really great and eager to get back to training for a very busy spring/summer/fall running and triathlon schedule. I think it's a pretty ambitious schedule, but I am determined to do it! This is what I have planned so far:
Running with: Jackie, Colleen, Kacy
Dad is running the NJ Marathon
I'm a little nervous about the altitude for this race, but it is a very large field of people and should be alot of fun!
Philadelphia, PA
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
MacBook
One thing I've done really well since I have been home recovering from my tonsil surgery is spend money! I bought a MacBook Pro 15" laptop for myself on Valentine's Day. I really, really love my new toy! I'm just learning all the mac shortcuts with the keyboard. I love it for all the media stuff and because it's so great for my photo editing with Photoshop. Can't wait to get really good at it!! Being a PC user for most of my life, venturing to mac is a challenge . . . and challenges are what I love!!!
- Kel
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Tonsils and Adenoids
I finally bit the bullet and decided to have my tonsils taken out after 15 years of tonsilitis and strep throat several times a year. I had the surgery on Feb 10th. I must say that overall the recovery has been much smoother than I had anticipated. I had expected to be in tears from pain for a few days after, but I went home feeling good and able to eat some ice pops, jello, and pudding all on the same day of the surgery. Days 4-9 were probably the most trying - the sore throat was a little more intense because of the scab that forms in the back of the throat, but as that fell off gradually, I started to feel a lot better. At this point, I'm experimenting with some more solid foods, and it's going okay. The throat still gets irritated, so I guess that solids might take a little longer to feel more comfortable with. Going back to work on Tuesday might be a little tough - I've gotten used to staying up late, waking up 'late' (i.e. 7:30) and watching my fill of reality TV and Judge Shows. Oh well . . . I'm ready to get back into the regular routine!
- Kel
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