One week until take-off!
The summer has flown by, and I’ve reached the one week mark for my
departure to Portland, OR. I have
enjoyed my time at home this past month, but am ready to get the ball rolling
on this next chapter.
Some highlights from the past few weeks include a whirlwind
road trip to Oregon, a new recipe, and a local cross country race.
The next day I had an opportunity to visit the Nike Headquarters in Beaverton. Blown. Away. For the return trip to California, I had arranged to stay the night in a high-tech, bougie tent, a.k.a. “glamping.” Although we were happy to go on an adventure, I think we both were hoping for a little more “glam” and a little less “camping.”
This past weekend, my dad suggested I jump into the local cross country race where he and his team were competing. He said it would be a great opportunity to get in a hard effort and to practice my racing mentality. Warming up on race day, I thought: my legs are tired…I didn’t taper for this at all…my left glute feels slightly tight…better take it easy. Watch removed and trainers on, I approached the starting line. Here, my mind shifted. I had a number on my chest. I was here to compete. The race ended up being a ton of fun, although not nearly as entertaining as the video my father took of the finish. My brother dubbed it “very cinéma vérité.” Dad accepted his Emmy last night.