IronMan Florida Recap Part 1: The Storm Before The Calm
Be warned: this post is about the days leading up to the race and not the race itself. That’s part two! I heard the voice that said “Cristina Ramirez … you are an IronMan” this Read More …
Be warned: this post is about the days leading up to the race and not the race itself. That’s part two! I heard the voice that said “Cristina Ramirez … you are an IronMan” this Read More …
So much went into the Triatlo Longo de Caminha, a 70.3 mile triathlon race I completed this past weekend in Northern Portugal, that I decided to split the race review into two posts … the facts Read More …
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I’ve been hoping to write this post since I started TriathlonMami. It marks a time when things get real. It’s not that I am ungrateful for my two sponsors who started me out on this Read More …
I did get into IronMan Florida, and I just had my 1/2 Iron distance race yesterday. In the meantime we had elections and I got sick. I am writing a race review now and will Read More …
For a moment I wondered if I was a good parent or part of a breed of guilt laden moms who overcompensate by letting their kids run wild. But then clarity hit me and I’m Read More …
I’m in la-la land. I must have been a fabulous person in a past life or something because I know I haven’t really done anything to deserve this summer. WOW. After a week of traveling Read More …
If you see the “pages” of my blog, up there, on the main navigation bar, yep, there, the boring grey one, you will see I have a section on #plankaday videos. I somehow got involved Read More …
Today, 140+ children rode their bikes or trikes on our first Trike-A-Thon benefitting St. Jude’s Research Hospital. The oldest of these children is six years old as I work in a preschool, and this was Read More …
I am a preschool teacher and I am used to helping kids navigate their emotions. This time, I was the student and since I believe ”when the student is ready, the teacher will come,” I Read More …