24 December 2011

Marathonaaaah

26.2 miles. I know - it is not proper to start a sentence with numbers... but after you run that far, you don't care much for convention.

I was blessed to have two of the coolest girls, Kali Nicholas and Christina Martinez, sharing this "life changing experience" and have Ting-Ting as my speedy pacer. These girls rocked! And we rocked the 2011 Honolulu marathon!

Ting-Ting (in white) and me at about mile 7.

Shaka'in it somewhere between mile 10 and 26.

Trekking through the homestretch with .1 miles left to go!

Booking it (upper left corner) across the finish line.

Chris and Kali headed to a strong finish!

Big smiles the whole time! These ladies are awesome! Only .1 miles till the finish.

Feeling the love!

And the emotion!

Post race - woman down!

So jubilant!!

And ecstatic!

Woot-woot! We are done! 26.2 miles - no sweat!

Last but not least - hugs for the photographer! Many mahalos!

Thank you to everyone for your support and love! And mahalo nui loa to Kali and Chris for flying out here and showing Honolulu what's up!

07 November 2011

Inspiration for Surfing and Life

This past weekend Sam and I checked out the HIC pro competition down the road at Sunset beach. At a surf break just down from the competition, we found another group of surfers tearing it up. The first images below are some sweet shots of what was going down.


Then we noticed a real inspiration. Check out Bethany Hamilton below. This girl knows how to rip it! It was so neat to see her in action. I must say, when you watch this girl and know her story, it is hard not to get chicken skin. She is awesome!

26 October 2011

Marathon Training: Weeks 8 through 12


Marathon training has been as intense as ever. On Sunday I ran the last of the 808race marathon readiness series - the P.F Chang's 30K run. For those of us that don't readily know the metric system, like me, that's a good 18.6 miles.

The race started at sleepy-eyed 5am Hawaii-Aleutian time.

The starting line. These guys are insanely fast.

The course started at Kapiolani park, ran past Diamond Head, then out near Kokohead and back. Luckily I had a race partner, Ting-Ting, to help me pace. I would haven't made it to the finish looking like this without her. 

Completing my first 30K.

Ting-Ting and me post race. Taking a quick break before tackling our ridiculous management homework.

Ting-Ting, me, Steven, and Nina happy and proud to be done with the race. Now onto the marathon!

Post Race 
Day one and two were rough in knee and IT band pain. By day three, I felt as good as new and finally got a chance to get out surf and play some pick-up soccer. 

A big mahalo to all of you for your cheers and support for the race! Can't wait for my mainland ladies to get out here in December to run the marathon. Then I will be retiring. So Gladiator and Amy B, don't you ask because I am not running it, whatever it is.


28 September 2011

Marathon Training: Weeks 1 through 7

The first seven weeks of marathon training have been a non-stop adventure. Transitioning my soccer based, interval running style to long distance has been the most challenging. This week I ran the farthest ever in my life - 7.5 miles. For me that is quite a distance, especially without a soccer ball being involved.

Finding time to train between work and school is tough. At nights I would rather chill than go run. But the accomplishment at the end is what keeps me going. Can't wait for my mainland girls to get here for the big race! 

The training routes are soon to change. Next week the home base will be the North Shore. I am going to miss Kailua - but am excited to experience another part of the island. With winter around the corner, surf is season is a-coming. Biggest benefit of marathon training: soon to be bikini-ready surf body.

Training at the bottom of the Stairway to Heaven trail
Old Pali Run 4.4 miles - time 9.21min/mile

28 August 2011

Surely it is time...

Surely a long twelve years after the birth of blogging, I, Diane Mills, have decided to start a blog. Why would I wait 'til now to get this up and going? There are a number of reasons.... er, excuses. What I find interesting is that I consider myself to be a little techy and an early adopter to technology. Well when it comes to the blog, it seems that I am a late to very late adopter. Ergo have finally jumped on the bandwagon. This blog will be used for a combination of work/graphic design commentary and personal ranting. Keep tuned in for more!