Thursday, January 28, 2010

2009 - We Hardly Knew Ya



Before we turn the calendar for the first time in Twenty-Ten, I figured that I better get out a quick-hitter year-in-review post. I thought about writing in complete sentences but then I decided to just do this:

Miles run - approx. 1370
Married miles on the "runningmoon" - approx. 24

Ironmans - 1
Porto-potty shuffle Ironmans - also 1

times splashed - 1
times dashed - 5
times dashed masquerading as Chuck Norris - 1
times splashed 'n' dashed - 3
PR races - 1 (half marathon)

sports hernia surgeries - 0!
"bad coughs" - 1

Notre Dame basketball losses attended - 1
Notre Dame football losses attended - 3
Notre Dame football wins attended - 0
Notre Dame losses responsible for - probably 4
Gallons of KoolAid drank upon Coach Kelly's hiring - several

wives qualified for the Boston marathon - 1
best buds qualified for the Boston marathon - 1
my jealousy - increasing

hill repeats up Lovers' Lane in the Presidio - 60
Chartered trolley repeats up Lovers' Lane in the Presidio with my brand new wife and our families - 1

skirmishes with mounted policewomen - 1
vehicles commandeered for wedding related purposes - 1
times I married my best friend and love of my life - 1

2010 is shaping up quite nicely already. Jeffro Miami nuptials, Boston Marathon, Hawaii 70.3, UM@ND, ND@SC, plus some surprises along the way. Stay tuned!

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Now accepting donations....

....to keep me as far away from Irish road games as possible.



How's this for an itinerary? Andrea and I landed at CAK after midnight Friday night, rented a car, headed to the 'Ville. Up at 7am to drive to Ann Arbor for tailgating and pain. Back to the 'Ville after midnight because the truth was, we had bigger fish to fry.

Honestly, why do I even bother?

You made a powerful enemy that day, Tate Forcier.

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#66 in your program, #1 in your heart



Two weekends ago, MattHogg raced his first half marathon. Making good on a drunken promise, Team Vazac travelled back East to witness this feat. Knowing Matt had covered that distance twice before in training, we knew finishing wasn't going to be a problem. The only question was how fast.

Big #66 didn't disappoint.

Matt rocked it. He blew away his pre-race goal (sandbagger!) by over five minutes. Go outside and run a mile. Do it under 8 minutes flat. Then do it 12 more times. That ain't easy. Then try to do it accompanied by an overly-chatty in-law with a shaky hand. That's what Matt did - all the while bringing sexy back to running. What a champ!

Congratulations to you, Matt. It was an honor to run with you. Keep up the training and you'll have a great chance to move up the hierarchy of Vazac endurance athletes (look out Andrea!). But remember: we're all just racing for second place.

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Monday, February 02, 2009

Roundhouse Kicks for Everyone



On a crisp winter day in San Francisco, Chuck Norris delivered roundhouse kicks to the field of the Kaiser Half Marathon. Although he finished within one second of Andrea, she swears that she never saw him.

Of course, Andrea knows that if you can see Chuck Norris, he can see you. If you can't see Chuck Norris you may be only seconds away from death.

I consider her very lucky.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

See ya in hell, two-hour commute

I'm upgrading my bi-weekly commute. That's right, the bus to the train to the shuttle to the office is no longer the fantastic voyage that it once was. Plus, it takes two hours. Not going to cut it in Ought Nine. Thanks to the good folks at sf2g I have come up with a new commute, a THREE-HOUR TOUR!

It's 50 miles of fun. Not only do I ride right past the airport and TWO of Andrea's old offices, I ride by the famous workplaces of the following Bay Area legends:

  • Barry Bonds' AT&T Park

  • Joe Montana's Candlestick

  • Easy E and Rapper 4-Tay's Players Club on the corner of Third and Newcomb right in the heart of H.P.


  • More champagne Mr. 4-Tay'?

    And what exactly houses their Players Club at that intersection? Any guesses? A library, perhaps? A Gap? A What's Up Dog? An art museum? All good guesses, but no.


    Why hello there, Bayview Liquors

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    "Hey Charlie, did you race for the ND Cycling team?" I don't know why people keep asking me that. Everyone should know that I was captain of both the drinking and making-out-with-chicks team (**high fives himself**). No, no, I didn't ride at ND. I was too busy eating large Papa Johns pizzas. By myself. As a post-dinner snack. Anyway, check these guys for the gear.

    I'm sorta a dork for data.

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    Wednesday, December 31, 2008

    Don't mind me...

    Don't mind me, I'm just e-mailing myself a 2-megapixel photo that I took from my Blackberry of Notre Dame dominating the Hawaii Bowl that I'm watching on Andrea's Blackberry that is logged into my Slingbox Pro HD that is connecting my DirecTV HD-DVR to the innerwebs wirelessly.



    No big whoop.

    I've only been waiting since JANUARY FREAKING FOURTH!

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    Sunday, December 21, 2008

    Runs that aren't races...


    ...in beautiful places with bright shiny faces and moderate paces. So tie up your laces for a run that erases your blues awwwwwaaayyyyy!!
    -Andrea




    Yesterday was a bitter sweet day for Team Vazac. We headed up to Rodeo Beach for a trail non-race put on by the good folks over at Pacific Coast Trail Runs. Only seven weeks into my post-bilateral sports hernia life, I was relegated to being superfan.

    Andrea, of course, rocked the house. She finished only 18 seconds off the podium in the 20k race, after having not run as much as she'd like to over the past 5+ weeks. Check out this form! After the race she proved how little the hills took out of her by rubbing her belly and patting her head at the same time.

    A big congrats to our friends Donna & Dave who exceeded even our high expectations in their first ever trail race. They were nervous about the 8k race (with over 1000 feet of climbing) at first, but I promised that the proper medical support would be on hand. This is a very tough race, here is the first of many, many hills. Their post-race reward? Growlers! Side note: never mess with Donna in the finishes chute. She'll get you every time.

    Congrats to all the racers! (sniff sniff, single tear....)

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    Friday, December 19, 2008

    Wonderful Wald Women

    What could better than spending the weekend with a Wald woman? Spending the weekend with TWO Wald women! Especially after you are able to convince one of them to hop on the SV650. No one else can get away with riding such a hot bike in sandals.


    Andrea's sister Molly was in San Francisco this weekend and we had a grand old time. We wore Santa hats, cruised up to Wine Country, met up with some friends, and basically just enjoyed our time underneath the Leprechaun Angel.

    Anyone who has visited Team Vazac knows that the first and last stop of my privately led tour of SF is the South End Rowing Club. Nothing like being immortalized with your name spelled wrong! Thanks Tim! I demand a recount.

    Bygones.

    I know what you're asking. Hey Charlie! Did you try to kiss Andrea at all? And if so, were your advances perhaps rebuked?

    Perhaps so. Maybe even twice.

    Molly, we had a blast with you. Thanks for coming. Next time the weather will be better, we promise! Check out what you missed by only a couple of hours. Never thought I'd see THIS in San Francisco.

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    Friday, December 05, 2008

    Sippin' Cris in Compton

    As is so often the case when Andrea's little brother John comes to San Francisco, we had a whirlwind weekend. First time he came to town was when I turned 30. After polishing off a bottle of Johnny Walker Gold, sprinting around the lagoon loop with my best bud James, we had a crazy all-day bbq out at Crissy Field. The next day we imbibed a bit up in Wine Country in style, of course. How else would you get around but a stretch Hummer? The second time John came out, Team Will-Pedal-For-Drinks DOMINATED the field at the Wildflower Half Ironman down at Lake San Antonio, CA. John ripped up the field in his first ever open-water swim and Andrea soared through the course like she was floating. The only disappointing part of that was that HE looked better in MY wetsuit than I ever have. One of these visits we'll get John out to SF and just sit on the couch, maybe play some Parcheesi. Last weekend, however, wasn't that visit.

    John landed Thanksgiving morning to breakfast carmel rolls. No better magic trick than making 1000 Calories disappear in 2 bites! After hitting the Lyon Steps and cruising for chicks out near Fort Point, he settled in with us for the Thanksgiving Feast that Andrea had prepared. Oh, and we might have drank some champagne, as well.

    Friday morning we drove down to LA for the bi-annual Notre Dame Beatdown at the hands of the University of Spoiled Children (USC). Compton is lovely this time of year, let's just say that we weren't the ONLY ones in town with a beer in hand before 7:30am. The day was a blur. After cursing at DirecTV (another fun Thanksgiving tradition!) I got our SatGo to work. We got the grill fired up, the pizzas were assembled, we tapped the keg, ate some cake off the ground, tinkled just a little bit, we called our bookies (those 32.5 points were just too many to give up), we filled wine bottles with beer for a couple spirited games of 'cups', ate some brats, and passed-back bracelets to gain access to the 'A' toilets as if we were 20 trying to sneak into the Boat Club. A complete blur. Tickets were lost. Couples were separated, most were reunited. Oh, and the Irish lost. It was ugly, but with no real hope of winning, it wasn't as disappointing as 2002, 2004, or 2006. Thanks Charlie Weis for lowering our expectations! Yay!

    (Side story: we stayed at the same hotel as the USC players. Were we in awe of these goliaths? Not I. My mind was constantly processing which player was most worthy of Gillooly-ing. My eyes were busy looking for dropped steroids needles. Every encounter between a player and a suit was closely monitored, just waiting to see if they would slip up and the flow of cash would be obvious. Brian Cushing was probably the scariest of them all. #10 is a bad man on the field. And if he found out that I was showing everyone this picture of him, I mean, what would he do to me? Would he snap into a 'roid rage? Likely. But then he wouldn't be able to play the next day. That's win-win-win, my friends. I was clearly conflicted.)

    After drinking Cris with LenDale White Saturday night (he promised me that he wouldn't rush for more than 200 yards against my Browns the next week.... I'm going to hold you to that, LenDale!) we woke up bright and early for that long, slow, sleepy drive back up to SF, with our tail between our legs. We got a great jump on the day so I decided to take the Wald twins (have you hung out with Andrea and John? Too many similarities to mention... quite scary) to some of my favorite spots up the coast. First we hit La Super-Rica Taqueria in Santa Barbara. John loved his taco, I loved my -fill in the blank Mexican food with meat and sauce and a shell, I think it was the #11-, and we're pretty sure Andrea liked her bottled water. Still doing well on time, and not quite full yet, we swung by the famous Jocko's in Nipomo, CA.

    Did we monkey around? What do you think.....?

    We got John back to SFO exactly TWENTY-FIVE minutes before takeoff. He tore into the airport, sidestepped security, stiff-armed the ticket taker, and flew back to PHX. Whew!

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    Tuesday, November 25, 2008

    Harbinger of Success?

    Was Andrea happy when we got engaged? I think so. So I dug up some pictures from that weekend to see if I could get any clues from there.


    In this picture, I think we both look very happy.  The day after the engagement was just beautiful in Sonoma. We were really enjoying ourselves in spite of Notre Dame trying to wreck our weekend. I take this picture as a really good sign.



    From Team Vazac



    And as good a sign as that picture may be, I'm just confused by this one. What does it mean that she was trying to eat my neck? Or do I just smell? That's not the face of a girl in love, or do I  just not understand this "love" thing yet? Maybe love stinks.



    From Team Vazac

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    Monday, November 17, 2008

    Dominance Begins

    And so it begins.


    I created the blog over a year ago because I knew that there would be a rush on this URL; I had to lay claim to "teamvazac" before someone else did! This is the first post. What took me so long? Maybe I was just waiting for something interesting to happen. Who knows.

    What I do know is that Andrea and I were engaged last Friday evening in Sonoma Square. After we had finished up dinner at a lovely trattoria we walked over to the square and sat on a bench. Apparently the chianti had done it's job because she said yes. I was, shall we say, just - bought - fireworks - excited.

    This is the last known photo of us pre-engagement. We were up in Seattle watching Notre Dame destroy U-Dub when we ran into our friends Norm, Sarah, Jeevan, and Dinah.  I took a lot of heat for wearing that women's running shirt that day, my friends, a lot of heat.

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