Ally and I are off to Chicago tomorrow for the American Girl Destination Tour. We will stay in a fancy hotel downtown on Michigan Ave., attend the American Girl Revue Theatre Production, and shop at the American Girl store for a doll and accessories.
I've been warned by other moms that once we get that American Girl doll, we can helplessly watch a few thousand dollars evaporate into AG outfits and accessories. It can't be that bad, can it? Any AG moms out there??? If so, I'm doomed!!! But Ally is so excited about our trip that I'm "in". She's only little for a little while and it won't be long before she's a teenager and hates me. But for now, we can get dressed up, go to a fancy restaurant, go to a show, stay in a fancy hotel, shop at the American Girl doll store, and enjoy a blissful mother-daughter relationship. I understand that we can even get her doll a school uniform that matches Ally's. Aye.
I've decided to start a workout log. I've never kept one, but reading so many other people's blogs, it sounds like you all keep one. Yesterday I ran 5.5 miles and then later skied 6.8 miles. I still lack confidence on the skis... I still fall down. Twice last night. This race I'm doing is 31 miles long, and hilly!. Last night I felt like 6.8 miles was plenty. I was soaked with sweat and dying of thirst. I have to start wearing my water belt... I just never thought about it for skiing, but I always wear it for running, and wouldn't dream of biking without water. So I will start bringing it. We were eating snow.
Anyway, IronLaura and I did stop to talk a lot, but 6.8 miles took us 80 minutes. So how long will the Birkie take us? It's so much hillier than our local trail, too. I'm actually open to a DNF, but am going to be at the starting line anyway. Going up the little hills at Elm Creek had my heart-rate pounding out of my chest. I have to hook up my new Garmin 305 (I decided to get the one with a heart-rate monitor ;-)) to find out just how hard this is on me -- especially up a hill that has about 8 inches of powdery loose snow on it. What will it be like in Wisconsin? Those of you who have done IM WI know how hilly it is in that area... It's the same hills, only on skinny little horse trails on skis. I'm doomed.
8 comments:
a friend of mine in texas has a daughter that is very into ag. they even put on an american girl fashion show in the spring. its quite the event! have fun and enjoy the time with ally - it goes so fast!!
Sounds like a beast of a race! I am not sure I could handle that.
Aren't skis usually used for going downhill? ;)
Have fun on your trip. (yet another reason I am glad I have a boy!)
Marie was never much into AG, but she had a doll and we used to get all kinds of catalogs for it. You could definately spend a fortune!
I've decided to keep a training log myself, starting Jan 1st. I was very loosey goosey about tracking training last year, and am not sure if I can keep up with it, but I'm going to try!
Have fun on your trip!!
Superpounce has the American Girl Annex in her bedroom here in Texas. At the same time, I am soooooo glad that American Girl has displaced Barbie. She actually learns something worth knowing from AG.
trainingpeaks.com is the best
Wow - that's a ton of skiing! I too overlook taking water with me. Seems like I need to re-learn that lesson every year. OK, consider it learned for 2006 AND 2007!
be happy your 1 ag loving girl isn't 3... ;)
every christmas, every valentine, every birthday... and no matter that t has molly, e and a need her too...
and like the greyhound said, at least you have some historical lessons with each one...
ah, marketing...
Enjoy the trip and the training. No AG experience with 2 toddler boys in the house, but my niece seems to like them. I agree they've got a lot more value than Barbie, too. Good luck with that skiing, too.
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