Friday, May 21, 2010

Carnival Cruise

I know I usually use this blog for my training but I wanted to update everyone on my amazing cruise that I was on this past week. I know this is about a week late but between work and trying to catch back up on training, I have been crazy busy. So hear's the update on the cruise:



It was a long day on Friday May 7, 2010 for Mom and me. We drove down to College Station, Texas to pick up Cassandra (my sister) before heading out to New Orleans. We were tired by the time we hit the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge (refer to pic above), but we decided to continue on to New Orleans to stay the night at La Quinta Inn there in NOLA. We had a fun time driving, playing music, talking, gossiping, just talking.

We finally arrived at New Orleans, check into the hotel, and fall fast asleep. It was funny because at approximately 1:45 in the morning, just as we were falling asleep, a man called the room asking to speak to his unidentified daughter. I told him he must have a wrong room number because I do not know any daughter of his. I was tired, but still tried to make sure I was as nice as one can be for getting a phone call at 1:45 AM.


We woke up and decided to explore New Orleans, as this was my first time ever to visit. I've driven through plenty of times, but never have explored. It's a pretty cool little town but has some areas that are dirty, but all in all, it was a pretty city. We ate breakfast at McDonald's, which was filled with very pleasant people.

After walking back to the hotel, we got ready to embark on my first cruise! I was super pumped and ready to rock 'n roll. I had been tanning for the past 2 weeks in hopes I wouldn't burn on the cruise so I was very excited, as was Mom and Cassandra. This cruise was mostly for Mom, since it was Mother's Day, I decided to take her on a cruise also allowing me to take a nice vacation. :)


We sat in line driving up to the port for what seemed like forever. It was miserably boring but we still managed to have a good time and keep smiles on our faces.

Finally, the porters get to our luggage and we park. We are set to go! We went through Customs, got our passports scanned, and boarded the ship. I was pumped.



We decided to grab lunch at the buffet, since by this time it was 12:30 and we couldn't go to our room yet. When 1:30 finally decided to roll around, we went to our room and dropped off our luggage and then walked around the ship and explored the decks and various levels of the ship. I learned very quickly that taking the stairs every day would definitely be good for my legs and training. The pool was quite small; I guess I was thinking for such a large ship, the pool would have been much bigger. There was a cool little slide and a HUGE movie screen by the pool as well. There were levels upon levels of lounging chairs available.



It was on our self assisted tour I found out that the running "track" wasn't really my idea of a track - 11 loops = 1 mile! I already hate running around on a track, but 11 loops, really?!?! It was ridiculous. I still don't understand why they didn't open up the muster deck and allow that as a track to run on. It would have been the whole ship, I bet 4.5 loops would have been close to a mile. I still don't understand that and wish they hadn't closed off the deck because I would have much rather run on that deck than 11 loops.



Dinner that night was quite fun. I cannot remember anything I ate except the Cream of Tomato soup. It was very good - very hot. After dinner, we went to the show.



The show, no going to lie, was a bit cheesy. Watching it was hard because I have a dancing background so it was hard to see people not together in turns/kicks/arm levels. All-in-All though, I wasn't expecting a Broadway quality show. It was still fun. I was exhausted and wanted to just go to bed by the time the show was over. Off to bed for me.

I spent the next two sea days enjoying the sun. I laid out by the pool all day, each day. I was able to work on my tan. Cassandra and Mom played trivia, slept, read, and wondered around the ship. The first sea night, Mother's Day, was our first formal dinner night. I was so excited! :)




I couldn't wait to put on my pretty green dress and show it off. I really was excited! Dinner comes and goes. We made friends with the lady who sat at our table. She was such a sweetheart! Her name was Norma, very delightful woman.

The third day of the cruise we were in Belize. We took the most amazing excursion: Raiders of the Lost Mayans. It was so much fun!


We ziplined, rappelled, crawled, and hiked. All for a total of 2.5 miles. I know that doesn't sound very far but let me say this about the excursion. The cruise line suggests wearing long sleeve shirts and pants to protect your extremities and also mentions something about the caves being cool. It's all a lie! The caves are very very very warm this time of year and wearing pants/long sleeves makes it miserably hot and very humid. The weather was easily 94 with 98% humidity. It was a bit ridiculous. I still cannot believe how warm it was outside. To top off about the excursion, I was stung by a wasp and my ankles swelled up. I was telling Mom that I looked like I had cankles. Not cool at all. We met the cutest and sweetest couple, Julie and Reuben, during the excursion. They were from Alabama and probably the sweetest, most open people I have encountered in a very long time! My one suggestion about this excursion is to have the participants leave the ship earlier. It is the longest excursion of the day and the ship tenders about 5 miles from the actual port. The end of the excursion was rushed because of time and having to get back to the port. The excursion really needs to leave earlier than 9:00 AM. We didn't actually leave the port until closer to 10:00 AM because of having to wait for the people tending from the ship. That was a big complaint amongst the excursion participants.


The next day we ported in Roatan. I cannot say anything but WOW! What a beautiful island! It was the prettiest place I have ever seen or been to. The water was so very clear and the people of the island were extremely nice. I was very impressed with the hospitality of the locals. We hired a taxi and our driver, Isaiaha, took us to Half Moon Bay.


It was a beautiful area and had a very quaint restaurant out there as well. We went out there with Norma, Julie and Reuben. Everyone snorkeled but I had my trisuit, goggles, and swim cap on... I went swimming. I did my very first open water swim - ever! I was so proud of myself and so very proud that I got out there and just did it. I probably didn't swim near as far as I could have but I was completely shocked by the salt water. I don't think I was expecting it to be as salty as it was. Who knows?!? After feeling content on my swimming, I put on my bathing suit and laid on a lounge chair and absorbed some more sun light! Just what my body needed. Everyone else got some more snorkeling in and then we decided to head back to the ship.



Dinner was a fun night this night. We sat with Norma and talked and laughed the night away. It was fun. This was our second formal night and I was very excited because I was able to wear my "cupcake" dress. Again, can't really remember what I ate.

After dinner, we went to the show, "The Big Easy". It was another big cheesy spectacular but it was still fun. I, then, went to bed to get ready for our next day in Cozumel!

In the morning, we adventured out with Julie and Reuben. Reuben was from Cozumel so he was an expert at showing us around the city. We rented this little Chevy Tracker and rolled around the island. We ended up resting at a little resort known as Mr. Sanchos.


I swam there too and felt much better than I had at Roatan. The first time is always the hardest, I know. :) After some more relaxation, we headed back to the ship. There really isn't a lot to do in Cozumel but drink and since I don't drink, I just wanted to relax a bit. Mom had a special invitation for being a returning Carnival Cruiser so she attended a little function the cruise director, Lenny, had put on. She came back, visibly upset and Cassandra and I asked her what was wrong. She said that a lady had won a bottle a champagne who's name was Fanny. She proceeded to say that when Lenny and Chicken (the Cruise Director's Assistant) started to call out her name they were laughing so hard Chicken had to walk off stage. Lenny, still laughing, managed to call out Fanny's name. I'm sorry, but if that's the case, that is the most unprofessional thing that one could do to another person.

After she came back, we got ready for dinner. I was wearing rather tall heels so standing for me wasn't really an option especially considering my ankles were still swollen. We went into the upstairs lounge by the Paris Dining room and listened to the great little band play. While sitting in there, Lenny walked in and said hi to us ladies. Then he went straight to the bar to start drinking. About 5 minutes later, a couple of female staff members came into the bar scantly clad, honestly, they were dressed like $5 hookers. I don't mean to sound judgmental or mean or rude in anyway but one of the girl's dress was so short you could almost see her buttocks. I was embarrassed for her. They, too, went to the bar and started drinking. At each of the shows, we went to there were staff members drinking. I'll address that in a bit.

The next day was another sea day. The cruise was coming to an end. It was this wonderful Friday, I decided that I would go for a nice workout in gym. I figured I could complete a pseudo brick workout with the stationary bike and the treadmill. I walk into the gym, excited to be working out, attempt to adjust the bike and it was so rusted and worn through, I couldn't make the proper adjustment or get to the proper fit on the bike. I needed the seat to be at a 6, but if you set it at a 6, the seat would fall to the level 4 (refer to the picture).


My biggest complaint with this is that people cannot safely ride the stationary bike because you can't get a a proper fit. An improper fit will put strain on the knees which can lead to blowing out a knee. This gym really was a very poor showing of how Carnival takes care of their gyms.

After a long day of working out, relaxing by the pool, attempting to get a tan - despite the crazy windy day, I was ready for the final dinner on the ship. I put on my pretty red dress I got in Cozumel and away we went to our last dinner. Norma was dressed so beautifully in a Salmon color dress with matching shawl. She was just adorable! After dinner, we set our luggage outside the door to see it again when we got to port in New Orleans.



We woke up, only for me to learn how AWFUL disembarkation is! There really has got to be a better way to do this procedure than the way Carnival did it on this day. It was miserably slow. Carnival started letting people off the ship around 7:00 AM but we didn't get off the ship until almost noon. It really was a bit ridiculous. I have never been so happy to see my car as I was that afternoon. We got everything in the car and loaded up and headed back home. It was an uneventful drive but boy, was I glad to have my bed back!

All-in-all it was just an OK trip. Our room steward - Bambang was a cool guy. I was very impressed with his ability to remember all of our names and always addressed us by our names. It made me feel a bit more personable with him.


Our head waiter and team waiter, Wilton and Joy respectively, were amazing. They were hilarious! I enjoyed them being our wait staff for the week! :) Each night they knew how to put smiles on our faces. They even remembered Norma's milk each night, which was very impressive.


I was disappointed that there really wasn't that much to do on the ship. They had some things to do, like they had quite a bit of trivia, but other than that, they didn't have that many games or tours of the ship or anything else that was readily available. One day during the early dinner seating, they had NOTHING planned but during the late dinner seating there were 7 things planned for the guests. That is poor judgment on the cruise director's part. Personally, I feel as though Lenny and his staff were too busy drinking and mingling amongst themselves to be concerned about entertaining the guests. I don't mind the staff drinking and having fun, but I do care when it is amongst the guests. I can't drink while I'm on duty at work and I am in a customer service type position. My company doesn't allow drinking because it loses respect of the customer and loses credibility. If you want to be a professional and keep a professional image, you should not be allowed to drink and dress seductively, while wearing your name tag. I lost so much respect for the cruise director staff during the cruise. I felt as though they were not helpful, nor were they nice. In fact, they bordered along the lines of rude.

During disembarkation, we talked to many of the guests around us, and were interested to find that many of the cruisers had taken many Carnival cruises in the past. I think about 5 of the 7 people we talked to all said this was the worst Carnival Cruise they had ever been on. One lady even said this ship needs to be dry-docked. It is just a worn out ship that needs some renovations.

I was asked if I would do a cruise again - Definitely! I had fun! Would I do another Carnival? Maybe - but not if Lenny and Chicken were working it and I definitely wouldn't sail on the Triumph.

Other than that, It was great being able to spend the time bonding with Cassandra and Mom. I can't wait for my next long vacation in October. Miami here I come! :) Get ready for me to Swim, Bike, Run all over the city! lol.

God Speed and Safe Training,

Megan

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Training thus Far...

I am not one to toot my own horn but - BEEP BEEP... I have made a few changes to my diet and my training and it seems to be working thus far. I may still get tired while working out but its a tired that I can feel is coming from improvement not exhaustion. I still feel burn while working out but its a burn that is clearly coming from improvement not exhaustion. I LOVE how I feel and can feel the changes evolving around me. I feel faster on the bike and faster on the run. With my new diet and such, I haven't had a swim but I'll find out tomorrow I guess.

I get to do an earlier training session on the swim since I have to leave work early tomorrow for a doctor's appointment. So it's an earlier than normal training session for me. :) Makes me very excited - earlier = longer (hopefully).

I can't wait to see how everything pans out coming closer to my next triathlon on May 9 and my "A" race in Miami. I feel better and stronger and faster... hopefully I will continue on with my feelings and make the feelings into more of a reality and be an actual competitor instead of just a participant. Really, that is my ultimate goal and I WILL achieve that... :D I have the motivation and the drive and I will not let anything come between me and my goals.... nothing! I am making the vow to surround myself by people who will only motivate me and support me instead of bring me down. I want to have people in my life who love me and will be there for me. I know I'll have off days and I truly believe that is when you find out who will be there for support 100%. :D

God Speed and Safe Training,

Megan

Friday, April 16, 2010

Bad :(

I've been bad... really bad... about updating this. I have been CRAZY busy the past few months with a ton of life changes surrounding me. It's really been hectic but luckily it seems like things are starting to slow down and I am able to catch up and breath again! :)

So here are a few updates. On March 14, I competed in my first sprint triathlon of the season. It was fun. I was happy with my overall time - considering I crapped out on the swim and did HORRIBLE! I was very malnourished for the race as I went into the swim starving so I was very low on energy. I learned a lot about what I need to do for my race on May 9. I got my new bike that I love and adore very much. It seems to be very fast and I am super excited to have it and have been training more on the bike because it makes me happy. lol.

I have done a few races here and there - some planned some not but with my personal changes my race schedule has changed while I am sorting things out. I have, however, registered for the Walt Disney World Marathon for January of 2011 and I am super excited for it. I am also planning on doing a half-marathon in June. After the triathlon in May, I am focusing a lot of my training on my running so I can do well and start looking forward to Miami a bit more.

I have focused quite a bit on the swim and it has seemed to pay off. I swim maybe an hour to hour and a half every other day and that has just been amazing. The swimming has really helped me de-stress my days and I can tell all the training is starting to pay off. I am looking forward to May's race to see how it really has paid off because May will be the longest race I will have competed in (swim-wise). So I am starting to get excited yet nervous all at the same time. Not only will it be the longest swim, but it will also be my first open water swim. I need to start training in the open water but Dallas offers very few options for that.

I have made a lot of friends along my journey thus far but for the most part people have laughed at me lately when I express my goals and desires. I have been dealing with a lot of things emotionally but I realize that I am just becoming a stronger person and with that I am able to define who I am. I am able to be ME and if you don't like it or cannot accept that then we don't need to be friends.

Anyone who reads this and anyone who knows me will know that I so greatly love and enjoy what I do as it really does make me a happier person. I hope I can continue my journey and continue meeting more amazing people like I have met along the way here.

God Speed and Safe Training!

Megan :D

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Year's Resolutions

HAPPY NEW YEARS TO EVERYONE!!!

I know I have been a slacker on posting and updating this. Life has gotten busy and out of control. I have updated my training schedule and my race schedule. Now that the holidays are behind me and I have a clear mind, I can start to dedicate myself 110% and will be able to race free and clear.

My new resolutions and racing goals are as follows:
- Running a 5K in 25 Minutes
- Running a 10K in 45 Minutes
- Completing 2 Sprint Triathlons in 1:20 or less
- Completing 1 Olympic Distance Triathlon in 2:30 or less
- Completing Ironman 70.3 Miami in under 6:00
- Complete 2 Brick Workouts (50 Mile Bike and 10 Mile run) in 4:30 or less.
- Having 2-A-Day Workouts at least 3x a week
- Improve my swimming technique to become more efficient

I am not going to let the petty things bother me or distract me from my goals. I am going to keep my head held high and my eyes open. I am going to work harder than I have ever worked before. I want to surround myself and associate myself with people who will help me get to the goals I have set forth and people who support my life changes. I want to be there to support my family and help them achieve the goals they set forth for themselves.

I am excited to start a new day, a new year, and a new decade. I am going to make 2010 the best year ever and I hope each day only brings the best for me.

God Speed and Safe Training,

Megan :)

Monday, December 14, 2009

Last Week's Training Schedule

Last week's training schedule was deeply unmotivated. I was letting stupid things cloud my head and distract me from my focus. I am clearly a warm weather kind of girl as well and last week was a pretty cold week. I managed to do some workouts but I think with everything going on and the cold weather I just simply couldn't get motivated.

Here was last week's schedule:
Sunday: Core Workout
Monday: 1.5 Mile Base Run
Tuesday: Speed Drills - 3x 800's, 2x 400's, 2x 200's
Wednesday: Sick Day
Thursday: Spin Class
Friday: Rest Day
Saturday: Lots of Walking at the Mall
Sunday: 5K Race

As you can easily tell, my workouts last week were lazy and laid back. This week I am sticking to motivation and I am not going to allow anything or anyone to cloud my mind. Free mind, clear mind... that's my motto for the week. :)

God Speed and Safe Training,

Megan

Trek Women's Triathlon Series 5K Race - San Marcos, Texas

I completed my first 5K of the season on Sunday. What an amazing experience and atmosphere. I am pleased to say I completed - and I didn't come in last place! :)

The day started out early (and cold). We arrived at the mall for packet pickup - at a bright and early 6:00 AM. I got my time chip and went back to the car to put it on and try to warm up a bit. I ate a banana, peanut butter, and drank some Orange Juice. Many lessons learned on this event.



8:15 finally rolls around and it's time to line up for the run. The "gun" goes off and I start sprinting. I'd say the first 1/2 mile was completely up hill - which I was not prepared for. And to make the up hill running the worse, we passed a pig/cow farm and it smelled really bad - felt like it clogged my lungs. I got to the top of the hill and started to slow down. All of a sudden my sprinting caught up to me. I was being passed left and right. I didn't pace myself properly. My calves started to cramp and my butt started to burn. I felt as though the entire course was up hill.

I ran and walked, ran and walked. It was so cold I couldn't keep my body temperature warm enough to keep my legs and hand warm. I was wearing pants but that was not helping me stay warm. I was proud of myself for my strong finish, except when I crossed the finish line, I almost threw up on my mom. Apparently, orange juice does not sit well in your stomach when running. I am sticking to water and Gatorade next race. Orange juice was all I tasted. I was feeling queezy. I finished though. I also think that being sick a few days before a race is not the greatest thing ever. I set a time to beat and I know where i need to improve and what I need to work on.

I am very proud of all the women who finished the race and who got out there and completed the race - especially given the cold weather. My mom said she would do the race next year and I will be her support system. I will not be racing because I will be doing the Rock 'n Roll Las Vegas Marathon the weekend before so I will be in rest mode.

My sister and a few friends did the 5K as well. Congrats to everyone on strong finishes. :) The next 5K will be amazing! :)

God Speed and Safe Training,

Megan

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Sick Day - Ugh

Have you ever noticed how when you are sick you tend to reflect on some silly things or think about past events or even future events? That was me today! I was sick all night (and morning until 3:45am) and spent most the night in the bathroom. I hate having a bug that everyone around here seems to be getting. Oh well.

After leaving work early, I came home and slept - a bunch. During the times I was deliriously awake, I reflected back on my training and past triathlon. I envisioned myself running faster than I have ever run before; I saw myself cycling faster than I have ever cycled before; I saw myself swimming faster than I have ever swam before. It was a great thought and dream. I want so badly to run right now but I know I shouldn't because I wouldn't have any energy. I am definitely going to run tomorrow. I have to... I have a race on Sunday I need to prep for and I NEED to make sure my muscles stay loose.

I know Miami is 10 months away but I feel like that is tomorrow. I get nervous when I think about it and I get worried that I won't achieve the personal goal I have set for myself. It will be hard to achieve for sure, but I want to push myself to new limits. I certainly will be happy just to finish the race, but I want to make sure I have pushed myself. I don't want to regret ANYTHING about that race.

I have a tough training schedule ahead of me. Right now I am focusing on my running and starting in January I will start swimming because that is what really needs the biggest improvement. I will add a few long rides in there but starting February I'll have brick workouts and longer rides and runs.

I enjoyed my reflection time today. I really needed it as I felt like my spirits were getting low. I am back on track now and I am ready to rock and roll. Tomorrow is a new day and I am ready to run.

I'll post my times as the races come and go. Sunday when I get back from San Marcus I will post my weekly training schedule from this week.

God Speed and Safe Training,

Megan :)