Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Ragnar - An Experience of a Lifetime!

This last weekend I participated in the Ragnar Relay Del Sol which is a 204 mile relay race from Prescott to Mesa, Arizona. I was on a team of 12 women all over the age of 30. Many of these women were novice runners which makes our success even more amazing. I have run a handful of 1/2 marathons but this experience was completely new to me.

(Aprel, Paula, Minnie, Monika, Tiffany, Michelle, Katie
Tishia, Jenny, Me, Martha, Jen)

We had 2 suburbans each holding 6 women and all of their gear (and alot of wipies). Runners in the first van started running Friday morning at 7am and when all 6 of them had run their legs of the race our van took over and the first van was able to rest for a while. This rotation continued until each runner had run 3 legs of the race and we crossed the finish line together at 5:35 pm Saturday.

Although this was a team effort and a bonding experience for all 12 women, the experiences and trials of the women in our car took our friendships to a new level of endearment and sisterhood. Minnie, we call her the iron horse because of her unwaivering strength and determination. Tiffany was always the one to make us laugh and lighten the mood; she was also the first one to shed tears and I am thankfull she did because it made it easier for the rest of us to cry when it was our turn. Paula was the last minute addition to our car. She is Tiffany's cousin and she did amazing; she was fast and always upbeat. Tishia was our nurturer and planner; always so quick to give a word of encouragment or a compliment and without her water bottles or her reservation at the hotel none of us would have made it. Jenny was our cheerleader; she was the reason our team 'looked' like a team (t-shirts, ribbons and all). We also called her the pony because of her boundless energy.

Minnie looking good on her 1st leg

Tiffany making us laugh

Look at that stride!

Paula trying to keep cool

Tishia after that brutal hill and still smiling

Jenny excited to finish

My legs of the race:
leg #9 - started at 2:11 pm on Friday 6.7 miles (the 4 uphill were brutal)
leg #21 - started at 3:41 am Saturday 4.8 miles
leg #33 - sarted at 2:49 pm Saturday 8.0 miles

Look at that hill!
Getting Pampered - Water & Mist
Half laughing/half crying
Who can sleep at an Elementary School? Not Us!
Lessons learned (or remembered) from this race:
*Heavenly Father answers my prayers: On the Wednesday morning before the race I began experiencing servere vertigo. It progressed to the point that my body ached and my stomach was very upset. After countless prayers and a priesthood blessing I was able to wake-up Friday morning able and excited to run. This was a blessing from my Heavenly Father with very deliberate placement in my hands.

*Remember to be thankful for the Tender Mercies of the Lord: I am reminded of a saying that use to hang on my wall that said "I never said it would be easy, I only said it would be worth it." Life and all of its experiences should not be easy because it is through being tried that we grow and learn. I believe that Heavenly Father lightens our load by little tender mercies and it is our job to just recognize them. I experienced many of them this week: Tishia's insistance that she would drive me the the urgent care, Jenny's insistance that Chloe would come to her house, every shout out from the car "you can do it!", the bald man's shout of encouragement as he passed me on the Beeline highway... just to name a few.

*I am strong!

*Always be willing to try new things and push yourself!

I wouldn't trade this experience for anything because I believe that we can learn, grow and build lasting relationships when we are willing to push beyond the limits we set for ourselves.


Thank you ladies! You are AMAZING!

10 comments:

Tricia said...

Amber- Congratulations to you and all of the ladies you ran with! That is quite an impressive thing you guys did. I wish we could have been there to cheer you on. Your post inspired me...I want to get myself in shape and start running races again. You're AWESOME!!!

anna said...

What a great memory/experience! And what a bond I'm sure you've formed with those ladies. You're amazing!

anna said...

oh and by the way, yes you are always included and welcomed to Safford for family trips...everyone's going through Chloe withdrawals!

Tifani said...

I am so proud of you!!! Way to go!!! Love ya tons
TIf

Unknown said...

Amber, you wrote it all perfectly! Thank you so much for all your pampering, encouragement, motivation, and training! You have helped me become a better runner in more ways than one. There is just no other word to use other than
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!
Love ya!!

Stevens Family said...

Amber you ARE strong... and always inspire me.

jenny said...

You forgot to add and you are FAST!! It was such a fun experience I hope we get another opportunity to do it again next year. I am already gearing up for Prescott in a few weeks...

I definitely think that faith proceeds the miracle. It was seriously a miracle last week you were better so quickly! Love ya~

Tishia said...

Amber - I am thankful for your constant reassurance and support over the years and especially in the last few months. If you didn't push me and insist on me attending the meeting, I would not have been including in this AMAZING RACE! I've learned sooooo much from you, all of our teammates and especially our vanmates. You are all very special to me and I look forward to more runs together.

Luv you all!

Beach Mommy said...

You and your friends are an inspiration to me... Thank You...

I love that laugh/cry feeling when you complete something that had taken so much energy and focus... it is awesome!

Bennett Family said...

GREAT POST! Tender Mercies are such a blessing....great work!
xoxo