Wednesday, September 7, 2022

The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by VE Schwab --- Being Seen When None Remember

 

The Invisible Life of Addie Larue is a book that you don't forget.  The tale traverses lifetimes and places and speaks to the heart's wishes.  It is a story of a woman's struggle to be seen in a world where she is never remembered and unvalued.  

When a young girl deals with a stranger to leave her small village and be as if she never existed, the consequences are not as Addie would have hoped.  The phrase careful what you wish for because you may get it, rings true to this story.  In exchange for gaining her wish, the stranger requests her companionship.  Addie refuses.

What unfolds is a young woman making her way in a world where she is friendless, has no home, and everyone she knew is gone.  Throughout it all, Addie does what it takes to survive.  

The most profound part of Addie's journey is not the degrading situations she endures but that no one ever remembers her.  History never remembers Addie; her life is without purpose or impact.  The book's triumph is that despite her invisibility, Addie finds a way to be seen.  

Sharyn O'Halloran 

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

How to prepare for your first Ultramarathon

Preparing for an ultramarathon takes time and dedication, especially if the race will be a runner’s first ultramarathon.




1. The turtle wins the race: Slowly increase the distance

Increasing running distance is an important part of training for an ultramarathon. While experienced marathoners may already be familiar with longer runs, new runners will need to gradually work their way up. Completing the full race length three to four times before the actual race is also important. Instead of doing the full length in a single day, however, it is best to complete two back-to-back long runs that add up to the total time. This gives runners a basic idea of where they need to improve without fully exhausting the body and mind.

2. Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink: Hydrate often

Since ultramarathons are so long, runners must learn to keep themselves comfortable and hydrated during the run. Although there are aid stations set up along ultramarathon courses, they may not be interspersed enough throughout the course for runners to stay strong. Bringing a hydration pack can be extremely helpful.

3. You are what you eat: Plan for your nutritional needs

Further, runners may place drop bags along with the race that contains food and other nutrition items, and they should practice going through these packs quickly and efficiently to ensure valuable time is not wasted.

4. Clothes make the runner:  Comfort is key

Certain clothing items may not be as comfortable during the longer run, so testing out different garments while training can be helpful. Make sure the material is soft and fitted to prevent chaffing.  Layers are best in cold weather running.

5. A little grease makes the world go round: Minimize chafing

One of the more uncomfortable aspects of long-distance running, especially for women, is that chafing is common.  To prevent chafing, I recommend using a petroleum-based ointment that includes healing agents, such as vitamins A, D, and E.  Areas of skin that may be subject to friction while running, as a result of skin to skin, skin to water, or another contact, can benefit from using a thicker types of chafing ointment.  Of course, always check with your doctor for any potential allergies or side effects before use.

Solemates: A FairyTale by Sharyn O'Halloran

  Solemates: A FairyTale  by Sharyn O'Halloran Once upon a time, a young boy named Milo lived in a quaint little town called Soleville. ...