Thursday, October 30, 2008

Happy Halloween

When witches go riding,and black cats are seen,the moon laughs and whispers,‘tis near Halloween.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Presidential Voting!!

Now, who votes for McCain? Hands up hands up high... now who votes for Obahma? Come on stretch.... higher! Do people know who they are voting for and why? Today it's a popularity contest so alot of people. I have been looking around on the interenet for people that have been interveiwed on their opinion and well, most of them didn't even know what they were talking about. My dad sent me an email on an interveiw - Obahma wins or loses (not really) because of his color. It was an interview with african americans voicing their opinion and being asked questions. ' " So do you support Obahma in his pro life decision?" ' alot of people said yes - sorry that aint Obahma's opinion. That is McCain and Sarah's wants. I honestly think that it should not matter color, gender, or where you came from (as long as you live in the US). We should all have to pass some sort of test to vote. If you don't know why you voting or what you voting about then what are you doing voting. You should know the background of your runners and or what they are about. The votes are not supposed to be based on favortism or ethnicity(racism, gender) It should be whose got a head on their shoulders and are going to run this country to our benefits. Fairly and right. Thats my opinion. I not voting this year because i dont know enough to have a strong opinion on who i want - so i probly have no right in saying any of this. but, be smart about your choices and know why you making them. step out of your bubble and stand for what is right - not only what you know.

Ariel ----- i hope i dont regret writing this. these are just my thoughts. :)

Monday, October 27, 2008

Ironman...over :(

October 26th, halloween is almost here. 2 weeks past ironman, what a recovery. Lets just say i made it past the finish line before midnight. Ok, ok, you ready... it took me 16 hours 46 minutes and 11 seconds. (16:46:11) Not the best time in the world but it's no where close to the worst because i made it. How many people can say that. Only a handful and i am crammed into the bunch. I am proud to say that i am an Ironman (not a girl but not yet a women) and the youngest female to ever complete the World Championship Ironman. Thanks to all the support out there and the volunteers I made it. It was raining baked potatoes(if you know me, you will understand), alot of pain but tasted very good when i crossed that finish line. I probly did my best in the swim, came out at a descent time so that made me happy . Another part that made me happy was seeing the line of people on alli'i drive screaming as i was running to the finish line. The best part of the whole race was seeing the volunteers. Volunteers to me are not just the people that played security roles or passing out drinks, but the people that stayed out there all day long cheering us on. Going out to hawi on that bike ride was pretty lonly, especially when you coming in right before cutoff time and you will see groups of people cheering you on at the different stations. Also, you will sometimes see one or two people sitting out on their long chairs screaming at the top of their lungs for you to finish when no one else is around. That takes alot of commitment to stay out there that long by yourself. And the music when i was running was great. Seeing some school mates out there on the highway dancing to the music and excited because they had no idea you were in the ironman. This whole day was an adventure all on its own. Meeting people from all over the world, small, foreign, huge, interesting, nice, and just full of energy. Ok, i can ramble on about the same thing for hours and say the same things over and over again so i'm just going to stop my self here.

Thankyou bree wee for cheering my on (saw her in the bike transition), thankyou volunteers and cheering spectators for being out there for us, thankyou to the people that got me started - peaman, tridaddy coaching (coach eddie herd), oliver(cycle station), saturday morning ride (bike works), steve (masters swimming), eric neilson-pipes (professional help and attention), and school for gettting me started in volunteering to help out with the ironman. Thankyou to my parents for paying for 90% of the expences and for volunteering, thankyou jessica henbest (my lil sister) for saying "we're not going home till you do ariel" and sticking with me for the last 12 miles - that was just a boost that i needed(honestly it brought tears to my eyes, i will cheerish that moment because i think that is the nicest thing you ever said to me, and i may never hear it again, lol) thankyou mom for attempting to walk my speed (lol), (for the sign and keeping track on me throughout the bike ride, Thankyou dad for sticking with me for the last 12 miles - it was funny you went to the bathroom more in that last 12 miles than what i did that whole race - you also sang to me aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh...lol jk jk. I thank the Chuch for watching for me and cheering me on, Phill came down there and actually walked with me as well for a little while. Thankyou Chrissy Wellington for putting a lei on me when i crossed the finish, Thankyou Pizza Hut for your support and gifts - Christal, Chris, Whitney, Zach, Mom, Dad, Jessica, Chrissy Wellington, Santiago, Leslie, Coach Eddie Herd, Pomai, Brad, and i'm sure many others, the Croud - thankyou for being there for me all the way. I can now say I have completed the Ironman and it will be with me forever. I hope to come back next year and improve on time dramatically , lol...


Aloha, and Mahalo....


Ariel

Monday, September 8, 2008

what a weekend...

I am so lucky. I've been trying to make it on my own... I want to make it on my own. It's a challenge and well this past week has been very unpredictable in every step I have taken. Ok, I spend most of my time at school. I love school, study study study! It's great when you only have two classes to worry about. Well, lets just say my car broke down - I never dreamed of a cop escort - front seat, Mustang with all the hook ups. That thing had an engine on it and it was standard, OMG I have never had a ride like that one before. With a cop, or even in that type of vehicle ( i was pretty stoked-). So, I got a sweet ride into town.
Before the breakdown occured, I was going to my friends house to pick her up. - she needed a ride to work and I figured I was heading that way to go home neways that I would help her out - on my way up to her room I found a crumpled 100 doller bill!!! Whats the odds of that but I thought about it and well, I know that my friend tends to think she is putting the money in her purse but really isn't. So, me feeling kinda guilty thinking it was hers asked if she's missing money. As much as I hated giving that hundred doller bill it made me feel much better because I was being honest - (she gave me 25 dollars for being honest too). It pays off - what comes around goes around.
The day before this my boyfriends clutch gives out on his car - what luck, but he did find a good deal. To replace a clutch and steering wheel - $850.00 total - not bad.
What a week, I tell ya, at least I live right next to my boss and work the same hours as her - me and her are going to be the best of buddies now! She also has a daughter with the wildest mind for a 9 year old. Her name is Aroura- Sleeping beauty - I don't think i spelled her name correctly but she's awesome. I help her with her homework sometimes and well it's great. Makes me miss my little sister, Jessica, alot.
I'm living out in the country - which I love, I think my parents(family) understand why- and things are just great.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

good morning athletes..america...readers...

Yes, this morning a short workout out but tough. Afterwards, I obviously took a shower and well on my way to school i went to McDonalds... not healthy or good but the apple pies are ok, and on my way in there was a pregnant lady standing out side asking for spear change to buy breakfast with. Me, I felt really bad but i remember my dad talking about people like that and how they are sometimes just doing for drugs or dont really even need the money. Just making more than the average person that actually works. So, sadly i told her, "No, I'm sorry. I don't have spear change." While i was inside i thought apple pies are 2 for a doller. So, I bought 4 apple pies. One for me and the other three for her - she said she was hungry. I gave them to her as i walked out and she said " thankyou, thankyou, godbless you." As I got into my car i was watching to see what she would do - she walked straight to the trash can and through them away. I'm glad i didnt give her a 5 doller bill. It's really sad when people like that are out there. It makes it hard to help them when you don't really know if you are being robbed or being a helpful citizen to someone in need. My day has just begone - 10 a.m. - i hope i don't see her up there after my first class. It's amazing what people will do to make money - lower themselves to a homeless status.

oh well, its a choice i guess. We all have a choice in what we do, i just hope its for the better.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

something different than what coach wrote

ok, we all fall short everyday of something. Me, and my training. It's not exactly perfect everyday. Somedays i might do a little less others i might do more than what i'm supposed to ( like it matters doing more) and sometimes i just might do something completely different. it all depends on whats going on for me. well, today I didnt do near as much riding as i was supposed - 6 1/2 hr bike ride and a 45 minute run..... no - Instead it was a about a 4 hr bike ride 40 minute run and i dont know how long i swam for.... but i did swim ... but ya not good.

yikes - and now off to work -

Friday, August 15, 2008

how many weeks left - ?

Life has a role. It has a system. You are born, people love you. You are just the cutest thing anyone has ever seen. Middle school you gain responsibility that you think is too much to handle. Highschool... give me all you got. I can do it on my own. 18 - you either live with you your parents for a while and expect the world of them because you are scared and lost and can admit it or you move out trying to be independent and responsible. Wanting to show them you can make it and don't need help, you are scared and lost but to admit such a thing would be stupid or childish. I moved out - got my stuff and moved in with a room mate. Trying to juggle work, college, and training is not easy. I took a glance and jumped because I believe I could go the distance. I am barely landing on solid ground and I'm scrambling to do what needs to be done. It's an adventure. I even loose track on the days that are left till this race. There is alot going on at this point in life for anyone. No matter what. Staying home, moving out, or just trying to stay on the right path. I just want to thank my coach, parents and everyone out there that has helped me and conitnue to help me. As much as I hate to say it, I can use all the help in the world. Anything would make me happy. Less than 9 weeks I believe, to the Ironman. - It's all in the mind -(that's what i hear) but it's also in your heart. - Things will go the way they are supposed to.

I love you guys and thanks for the support.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Pictures!!

Ok, I know its a 2 month old race but one of my friends, Leslie, took some pictures and let me have some. They are really nice, she did a good job. Here are a few from the Honu Half Ironman 70.3!

yes, i am your daughter, you are looking at me funny - lol - luv ya


thank you belinda ( if i new how to draw an arrow i would but she's the one in the pink right beside me) :)


thanks for your support Bree!


thank you to all that helped out with this race to make it possible... it was fun - specially the food :P


Thursday, July 10, 2008

few facts of life, my life...

10 years ago I was:
8 years old, probly up in a tree eating apples in illinios on the most beautiful land we have ever owned.
5 years ago I was:
graduating from 8th grade, I wanted to be a professional basketball player
1 year ago I was:
making it through my last year of highschool, and i wanted to do something great.
5 things on my to do list today:
my training
get a phone book
say hi to oliver
wish bree wee a safe flight for canada
seperate all of my cards from the past 3 years
5 snacks I enjoy:
Smoothies
do potatoes count??
nutrition trail mix bar
rice
burritos
If I were a billionaire I would:
Buy a bunch of beautiful land, design my own house and build it. Big enough for a normal family
Spread it through my family that needs it in illinios and missouri - even to a few good friends i have
I would own my own recreational company and have an activity for all ages
pay all the bums to get a job and cleaned up on their feet, If they aint doing good after 6 months, that their own fault
I would travel every country! Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil, Ireland, Switzerland, Rome, and several , no more than several others.
6 people I want to have lunch with tomorrow:
My Grandparents, My Grandma Savage and grandpa mike, Michael Jordan #23 (he's a star), My Aunt Tammy ( the spencers), Santiago (I owe him), myself
5 places I have lived:
Channahon, Illinios
Coal City, Illinios
Verona, Illinios
Kailua view Estates, Hawaii
Kahakai Estates, Hawaii
5 jobs I have had:
Worked on a Dirtbike track that we owned in illinios
Spokes person for ROTC in Highschool
Worked at Jamba Juice
Waitressed and other things at Pizza Hut
Triathlete training - Ironman yippy!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Motivation: no matter what you do...

We juge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
Each body has its art...
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-)

This one is for my Grandparents...

"The reason that grandparents and grandchildren get along so
well is that they have a common enemy."
- Sam Levinson (1911-1980)
Who's is the enemy...
That's for you to figure out.
:)

Grandparents - you got to love em...

Who has traveled with their grandparents before? I haven't until yesterday, and it's the funniest thing seeing them fight. Grandma would say "Keith, oh keith, would you stop that?" and all Grandpa ever replies is, "uhuh - stop what? Phillis what are you talking about." Every time she would say something to him that is what he would reply. I had to bite my lip to keep myself from laughing most the time. Then when we would stop somewhere to look around it would take a good 10 minutes before Grandpa would shut off the car and get out. They would be talking about nothing the whole time repeating the same thing over and over again.
Who out there goes camera crazy, takes videos of things that you can see every where? I swear, my Grandpa don't go anywhere, even to the bathrooms without his camera. He has to take a video of everything. We went out to eat and he's taking a video of the waitress taking our order! Sometimes, its alright to leave the camera in the car.
But, I just had the funnest time with them yesterday we went all the way to South Point looking at things, some I have never seen before. I think it was one of my best road trips I've ever had. I laughed, saw new things, and was just taking it easy. No rushing, and it was peaceful. Yesterday, we saw the 60 foot cliff, we say GREEN sand, we saw an ocean of rolling greens, trees big enough to live in, we saw the beauty of Hawaii together. No matter how rediculous grandparents may be, they are the best people to spend time with.

... another big thing about my grandma - she ALWAYS has gum and everytime the subject changes she would ask, "Would you like some gum?" lol... "Well i'll be"

I love you Grandma and Grandpa - God Bless

Monday, July 7, 2008

a "Quote" on "Life"

Here is the test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: if you're alive, it isn't.
-Richard Bach
I am still here - There is work to be done!
It's a mystery

Back in Hawaii...

After the long flight home I was picked up by my family, dad, grandma and grandpa. I was shocked when I saw grandpa, first time I have ever seen him wear shorts. Boy, I wish I would have gotten a picture of that! He didn't look to bad either. He has very white legs though. Well, it's good to be home. The nice thing is that the day I came home I got to see alot of people. Grant (from bikeworks) was having a little get to gether and we were invited. I was so happy to see everyone. Bree Wee was there with you son and husband, Linda and her son from Switzerland, Linda Jane, Luis D, and just many other people. There was a celebration of several birthdays and the food was magnificant. I had a fun time, out there on the beach and just chilin with everyone... thanks for the invite. It was great seeing everyone again and good luck Grant on your upcoming race. Best wishes for you Bree in Canada, kick butt!

Today - got up early and back into a regular training. I went to Masters and went swimming. Wow, it's been a while and it's nice to have people to swim with or a big group to swim with. Back in Illinios I swam with my uncle - training buddy!! I didn't really get to train as much as I would have liked to train more with him but I guess there is always a next time. It was fun.
Alright, lets see. I beleive we have 3 MONTHS until the BIG RACE! the IRONMAN, WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP!! It's time to get training, and working hard! All of you competiters out there I wish you the best and be safe.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The best thing about today...



After 10hrs of sitting down with NO sleep, I was exhausted and hungry. My sister and I got stuck with the seats in the very middle, like E49 center seats. Thinking, how much worse can it get, an old man sits right next to me and well... I think i jinxed myself. He could really snore, and when he slept I swear he was staring at me the whole time. The good think is that it wasn't too cold or too hot, it was just fine. As soon as we got off that plane the feeling of releif swept over the faces of all the people. It's 5:30 in the morning, fresh cool air opens our eyes to the beautiful city of Chicago...



... with the dramatic time change, 5 hours, sleep is not on schedule. When we arrived at our grandparents house in Minooka, we made breakfast. Eggs, potatoes, and toast. Yummy! Afterwards cleaned up, sat down on the sofa and crashed! Could not stay awake...



...ok beauty sleep is over and its time to see my family and puppies!!



...there are 4 brunettes and 3 blackies... so cute!


...after we took care of the dogs we headed out to OCB (old country buffet). Its the best food I've had in a while. Home sweet home, all you can eat, tators and meat. I went there with my 2 sisters, auntie and uncle, and my little cousin. I love them to death.
On the left side is my older sister Sarah, then my younger sister Jessica and next my Uncle Gary. On the right is my little cousin Allen and my Aunt Tammy.






Friday, June 6, 2008

The begining of a new life...

As of this Saturday I will be a graduate from Kealakehe Highschool. The world all of a sudden has grown bigger than what I can imagine. Many opportunities are being introduced to the young graduates of 2008. Two of my good friends, Daniel and Isaac, are being shipped off to the Marines boot camp Sunday morning. Brian, and many others are going to college. Steph is going to an Airforce Academy. All my friends, I wish you good luck in the career paths that you have chosen and yet to choose. I thank you for being there when things got tough and when life goes right. Thank you, cheers.

Meanwhile, I'll be here in Kona for the upcoming event, the Ford World Championship Ironman. Tj. Foster and I competed in the Honu half ironman May 31st, and we both qualified as Big Island residents. Yea! So I'm looking forward to a lot of training and I hope Tj. is to. Long rides to Hawi and running up and down Ali'i drive will be fun. So, good luck Tj., its time to start training!!

Mahalo to all the people that helped me through the Honu. Special thanks to Bree Wee, Belinda Herd, Coach Eddie Herd, Steve and the Masters, Eric and Karlyn, Cycle Station, Jimmy Beach and the Family, My Dad and Mom and Sister Jessica, and EVERYONE who helped the racers out in the Honu.

... its only the beginning