Friday, October 31, 2014





Another great shot after we screamed like maniacs to @jaydenson! #tcsnycmarathon #nyir #nyinstarunners #runningfamily #memories #nycmarathon #tcsnycm #wearemarathoners #nosleeptilnov2





Thank you for the awesome pic @jaydenson! The parade was a ton of fun tonight! #tcsnycmarathon #parade #pride #celebration #memories #nyir #nyinstarunners #runhappynyc #nycmarathon #nosleeptilnov2

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These last two days have been amazing, and have helped with my nerves big time! I am so grateful for all of my friends and family, each and every one of you have been making these moments amazing! 💕 #tcsnycmarathon #nycmarathon #nyrr #nyinstarunners #runhappynyc #memories #runningfamily #blessed #nosleeptilnov2





Totally loved the life sized medals at the expo!!!! #tcsnycmarathon #5boroughs #queens #brooklyn #bronx #statenisland #nyc #nycmarathon #runhappynyc #memories #nosleeptilnov2





So much fun at the opening ceremony! Now time to rest tomorrow and get ready to run NYC on Sunday! 😍 #tcsnycmarathon #parade #nyir #nyinstarunners #usa #Ecuador #memories #nosleeptilnov2





I’m having so much fun these last few days I can’t wait for Sunday!!! Viva Ecuador! #tcsnycmarathon #parade #Ecuador #memories #nyir #nyinstarunners #celebration #nosleeptilnov2





Ready to rep my Ecuas at the parade of nations at the marathon opening ceremony! #Ecuador #tcsnycmarathon #parade #memories #nycmarathon #selfie #nyir #nyinstarunners #runhappynyc #nosleeptilnov2





Hanging with the fam at the expo! #tcsnycmarathon #nyir #nyinstarunners #runhappynyc #runningfamily #nosleeptilnov2





My mini me!!! Think she could run the marathon for me??? This thing is so cute! I love it! Thank you @asics! #minimarathoner #wearemarathoners #tcsnycmarathon #nycmarathon #minime #runhappynyc #nosleeptilnov2





😮😮😮OMG we are running a marathon in 2 days!✌️ #holyshitdassit! @theawesomemom we got this! #tcsnycmarathon #nyir #nyinstarunners #runningfamily #solesistas #wwmafia #runhappynyc #nosleeptilnov2

Thursday, October 30, 2014





Me with me at the expo! #tcsnycmarathon #tcsnycm #nycmarathon #nosleeptilnov2





Carb loading with La Familia! 💕 #tcsnycmarathon #tcsnycm #nycmarathon #NYiR #nyinstarunners #nosleeptilnov2





Running familia! #tcsnycmarathon #tcsnycm #nyinstarunners #NYiR #nycmarathon #nosleeptilnov2 #runningfamily #runhappynyc





Got the bib!!! 😁😁😁 #tcsnycmarathon #tcsnycm #nycmarathon #NYiR #nyinstarunners #nosleeptilnov2





Bring on the all the bagels and spaghetti!!! 😁 #eatallthebagels #eatallthepasta #eatallthecarbs #feedme #carbs #TCSNYCMarathon #training #bagels #pasta #getinmybelly #carbloading #notwwfriendly #nosleeptilnov2

Wednesday, October 29, 2014





#latergram Earlier before my run I checked out the finish line! It’s so nice!! And it was awesome to run past it twice during the group run, I was remembering what it was like to hand out medals last year, and how excited we were just to wait for all the finishers, and the sense of joy all around us the whole day! It’s getting so real now, with the expo tomorrow, and pasta dinner with the running fam, I’m ready to make some awesome memories! #tcsnycmarathon #NYiR #nyinstarunners #finishline #memories #tcsnycm #nycmarathon #nosleeptilnov2





Run with @bartyasso tonight? Yes please! Nice easy run with Bart Yasso in Central Park this evening, and I guess the excitement led to a pace of 9:49! And I got to see @amazing1983, and a few others from the running family! So excited for the rest of the week to come! 4 days to go! Awesome run @nyrunningco! #tcsnycmarathon #training #NYiR #nyinstarunners #runhappynyc #runnersworld #run #runner #runchat #runhappy #runfree #brooksrunning #ravenna #flexitpink #fitfluential #memories #wwchat #wwmafia #nosleeptilnov2

Tuesday, October 28, 2014





Trying to stay calm these last few days is going to be impossible! I’m so anxious and excited I have no idea how I will manage! My run tonight helped with some of my emotions, but I really just can’t wait for the day to be here already! #tcsnycmarathon #training #nyir #nyinstarunners #run #runner #runchat #runhappy #brooksrunning #ravenna #RunHappyNYC #flexitpink #fitfluential #wwchat #wwlife #wwmafia #wwsisterhood #memories #excited #nosleeptilnov2

Monday, October 27, 2014





Got chills when I seen this!!! and then a wave of excitement!!! 6 days away from crossing that line!!! 😍 #Repost from @nyrrmaryruns with @repostapp



Our re-imagined finish line build begins! Part 1 #nyrr #nycmarathon Rest up runners. #tcsnycmarathon #nyir #nyinstarunners #nosleeptilnov2

The Final Countdown

OMG. 6 days. That’s it! On Sunday morning I will begin a 26.2 mile journey within the five boroughs of New York City. My hometown, my heart, and my life. I love New York City, there is no place like it, I feel blessed to have grown up here. And to get to be part of the biggest marathon in the world, is amazing! 


This taper hasn’t been the easiest either. Since I ran the Staten Island Half on Oct. 12th, I’ve had some pretty tough runs. Tendinitis in my hamstring for one is pretty uncomfortable, and I’ve been nursing it as best I can, but it has affected my pace, and I won’t lie and say I’m not worried about how it will feel this coming Sunday. But I keep telling myself whatever happens at this point is out of my control, and to just enjoy the day that lies ahead of me! 


I can’t help but also think of how my life has gotten to this point, and all the hard work it took to get here. I was talking with a co-worker about my thoughts during these last few days, and when I mentioned that I keep thinking of what got me to the marathon, she simply stated, “when you started running races right?” But I told her, “No, it was almost 6 years ago when I decided to change my life.” When I quit smoking, quit binge drinking,quit letting the demons of my past control my life, and I decided I wanted to live a healthier life. Had I never made those choices, there’s no way I could have made it to the starting line of the marathon. I’m proud of myself for not giving up like I used to, for once in my life I stuck to something, and never stopped no matter how bad or good it got, I just did it! And because of that, crossing the finish line on Sunday will bring me so many emotions of pride and happiness! I am proving to myself that because I took the time to believe I was worth it, and I found the courage to love myself again, I really can do anything I set my mind to even when it may seem impossible at first. 


This week will be a constant reminder of how far I’ve come, and I’m going to celebrate and live in every moment! I’m looking forward to being at the expo on Thursday with my sister, and then with friends on Friday. I’m looking forward to my final runs, as I’ve completed my training better than I thought I would. I’m looking forward to the carb filled dinners. The final race preps of my gear and clothing, and having everything in order before the big day! I’m excited to be part of the opening ceremony and represent my father’s country in the parade on Friday evening. I can’t wait for the memories I’ll create with my running family, and the celebrations in the days to come to enjoy all of our success! 


I will be one nervous mess, but I’ll be a happy mess at the end. At the end, I become a marathoner, and all of this will have been worth every moment. Marathoner….you think I can put that on my resume???

Thursday, October 16, 2014

The Long Run

About 2 weeks ago I ran my longest distance yet, 20 miles! Now this was no ordinary 20 mile long run, it was a journey of sorts, a very wet one! During the week before, the forecast called for some heavy rain that Saturday morning, but I had planned on getting my 20 miles in that day no matter what! So when I woke up that morning and  seen the gray skies I was facing, I knew it was going to be a long day! I could have waited til the following morning to do my run, where the weather called for blue skies, and beautiful fall weather, but on the day of the marathon will I really have a choice? 


I headed to the Niketown store in Manhattan to meet up with the Nike NYC group for their long run, I  decided I would at least start my run with them to get my momentum going, then leave and finish the run on my own. When we departed and headed to the West Side Highway, the weather wasn’t too bad, it was warm, and seemed like the weather might hold off for awhile. I was running with the slowest pace group which was 10:00+, but the pacer we had was pretty fast, I ran one of the miles in 8:39, which is ridiculously fast for a 20 mile long run, when my goal pace is around 12:00 min/mile. I knew I was going to have to leave them sooner than I wanted to, otherwise I’d be burned out toward the end of the run. We took a water break 5 miles in, and after some water, and a few bites of a Cliff bar, I left the group and headed for Central Park. 


Upon my departure, the rain started coming down! First a drizzle, but then just heavy rain, with wind, and no signs of it clearing up! I felt defeated at first, like these 20 miles I had set forth to do really weren’t going to happen! By the time I made it to the park, I was drenched, nothing on me was dry, and it was really messing with my concentration. I kept thinking, “ there’s no way I’m really doing this!”, “ these conditions are too crazy!”, and “maybe I’ll cut the run short and save the 20 for next weekend!” But I kept going, squeezing the water out of my sleeves to my jacket, and looking for cover under a tree every so often to find some relief from the rain pelting at my face! 9 miles in and it was really coming down, worse than before, just sheets of water pounding at me from every angle, my fingers becoming prune like, and my feet, soaked, and heavy! 


Originally I was going to run the park, and head to the 59th street bridge, and run my way home, but I never expected this kind of downpour it was incredible! And the runners I did see in the park looked just as miserable, but just as determined as me to get their runs in. I took cover under a tree, and called my boyfriend, I needed to hear him tell me I was crazy, and to go home! Minus the crazy part, he did tell me I should consider ending the run and head home, and save the miles for next week, and I agreed and said I was going to run at least 14 miles, and head home. But once I started running again, I knew that if left the park, I’d slow down with the traffic and really go home. Deep inside I really needed the satisfaction of completing those 20 miles. I needed to not give up on myself, even in those conditions. When I reached the west end by Columbus Circle, I needed to go to the bathroom and wring the water from my clothes, my jacket in particular was weighing heavily on me, and causing me to slow down. In the bathroom I must’ve wrung at least a gallon of water from my jacket and socks, I even left a puddle behind in the stall! Oops! And girl problems reared its ugly head at the same time! As if this run wasn’t hard enough already! 


But then something cool happened, I headed back to the park, and saw a banner for the marathon on a street lamp, and it was the motivation I needed to get through the rest of the run! I headed back to the park to finish 10 more miles, and as hard as it felt, I was doing it, and I felt pretty bad ass! I’ve run Central Park so many times, that it can be a bit boring for me, but that day there was something about the rain that made it go by without feeling like torture. And there’s also something beautiful about the rain, and the calm, quiet, peaceful atmosphere it creates. 


18 miles, in I was very ready for the run to be over with, it was still raining but it was a lighter rain, but at that point I was so soaked, I couldn’t tell. My legs were looking for relief but my pace was still very consistent and I was pleased with that! When my watch finally beeped and showed 20 miles on the screen, I stopped, and I cried. I wasn’t expecting to cry, but it happened, and I was filled with pride, and such a great satisfaction for finishing in that weather! I felt like I was really going to be able to finish 26.2 miles, and nothing could stop me, not even the horrible rain! 


Of course, shortly after I finished the rain stopped, and the sun started to come out!! But I was proud, and I felt like it was radiating off of me, even though I felt like a wet dog! I went into the nearest Dunkin Donuts, and got a bagel, and a cup of hot chocolate, it was heaven! I knew being wet I’d freeze on the subway on the way home, but that hot chocolate actually saved me from that cold feeling! 


Running 20 miles in the rain, was special, even though the conditions were very less than ideal, but I feel so strong because I did it! I never could imagine that I’d be so close to finish line, but I really am that close, and on November 2nd, I’ll make it there!