Chicago Home Team Charity Run 2011

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Today I experienced the first annual Home Team Charity Run 10K in Chicago. The event brought together 3 of Chicago’s professional sports teams to raise money for the local charities that each individual team already has relationships with. A portion of the $60 sign-up fee ($15) was divided equally between all three teams charities. During sign up, you were asked to select a team to support by selecting a particular race shirt design. You could select from the White Sox (my choice), the Bulls or the Blackhawks and your shirt would reflect that team in color and in lettering on the sleeve. All three shirts had the same logo on the front and white lettering on the sleeve. Besides being a White Sox fan I liked the fact that the Sox shirt was black, fairly unusual for a race shirt, while the Bulls and Blackhawks shirts were both the same red. I did notice while on the course that there was a much greater amount of Sox fans than the other two teams.

You may be wondering why they left out the Cubs. Well, it’s because the start and finish of the involved the stadiums were the three participating teams play their home games.

We started off at the United Center at 8am, in 41 degree windy weather, and finished at US Cellular field in 50 degree windy weather. It’s sounds a bit unpleasant but it was actually very nice once we got going and as long as you kept a few layers on the weather was unnoticeable. We were lucky enough to dodge the predicted rain, which held off until about 30 minutes after we finished the race.

The race was fairly small with just over 2000 entries that showed up and they handed out the bibs based on last name instead of by sign up date. A bit unusual but it was kind of fun looking at peoples numbers and truing to guess their last name ( the guy wearing number 9, I guessed had a last name like Aaron). The start was also pretty loose with people just lining up wherever they wanted to at the start. One nice surprise was we were treated to a rousing rendition of the national anthem, sung by none other than Jim Cornelison, the gentleman who sings the anthem at every Hawks home game.

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With such a small number of runners, there was not much going on along the route except a few water stations, an aid station, one Mariachi band and one bag piper. While on that subject, thank you to all the volunteers who came out to provide the water and some support. It was pretty early on a Sunday for Chicago residents to be up and about in the neighborhoods.

The race went pretty quick winding through the city streets, some of which were in bad shape from the nasty Chicago winter we had this year. There was one long stretch of almost half the race down Loomis towards 35th. Once we turned onto 35th we could see US Cellular less than a mile away so we knew we were almost home. The streets were wide enough that passing was not a problem and there were no four or five wide groups to deal with.

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At the finish in the north parking lot of US Cellular we were treated to a band, a free beer and a chance to have our picture taken with the Sox World Series trophy or the Bulls NBA Championship trophy. Southpaw, the Sox mascot, and Benny the Bull were also on hand for picture opportunities.

I ran the race with my sister-in-law Mary, who is also a middle-aged runner, sorry Mar. She is a bit younger than me and a bit faster, so although I PR’d today, she beat me by about 30 seconds.

All in all it was a very pleasant way to start a Sunday and it was nice to be out there with all the other Chicago sports fans having fun and supporting a good cause. I look forward to doing it again next year.

Microsoft Store Kinect Demo

We stopped in the new Microsoft Store last weekend to look at some laptops for Jenna’s to take to college this fall. While we were there one of the employees asked if we wanted to try Dance Central with the new Microsoft Kinect controller. If you are not familiar with Kinect, it is an add on for the XBOX 360 that allow you to ‘Become The Controller’. Unlike a traditional gaming controller, there is nothing to hold in your hand, but instead, a set of cameras housed in a thin appliance, track your movements and interprets them to control various aspects of the game.

Jenna and Lorie try Dance Central and the XBOX 360 Kinect.

Being an uncoordinated white man, I let Jenna and Lorie try it out while I filmed from a safe distance. It looks easy, but as they both told me afterwards, it is definitely harder than it looks. Despite that comment Lorie had the high score for the day. Yea team.

I really like the store, the layout the products and the employees. It was a much more friendly atmosphere that the Apple store and I did not have to deal with the 100 mall rats killing time checking their Facebook pages on the store devices. Stop by if you have a chance and check out their family game nights. The store is located between Sears and Macy’s, right were Oak Brook Tobacco used to be.

German Language Honor Society 2011

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Tonight my daughter was inducted into the German Language Honor Society during a ceremony held at her high school in Downers Grove. She was one of only two Seniors from the German program to receive the honor this year, quite an accomplishment. We are all very proud of the athletic and now academic accomplishments she has worked so hard to achieve during her high school career.

In just five short months she and her brother will both be off, moving into the next phase of their lives, he in Pennsylvania and she in Wisconsin. I look forward to that day with both sadness and excitement.

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Jenna, although I know I did not pronounce it correctly tonight, Ich bin sehr stolz auf dich.

Disney NextGen Services

The first of Disney’s NextGen services, as they will call them, will allow you to reserve ride times for  the most popular attractions, secure seating for shows, make restaurant reservations and pre-book other experiences before you even leave your house. http://goo.gl/CFC7n

2011 Disney Marathon Runners Donate More Than 7 Tons of Clothes

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Participants in the 2011 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend have helped thousands of local public school youth across Central Florida. Almost 25,000 warm clothing items collected by Disney, will be distributed to those in need through Orange County and Osceola County Public Schools and other Central Florida non–profit organizations.

Typically runners, including myself, bundle up in layers prior to the marathon and half marathon to brace against the cold morning air. As we run and warm up, we shed the items along the 26.2-mile and 13.1 mile courses. Approximately 14,696 pounds of clothing was deposited for donation during the two weekend runs. All the items were laundered by Disney textile services before giving them to Central Florida charities.

It’s nice to know that somewhere in Florida, my Downers Grove South sweatshirt is helping to keep a public school student warm this winter.

Happy Birthday Bob Marley

Marley would have been 66 today and this video celebrates his birthday via the Playing for Change foundation and Marley’s estate. If your not familiar with Playing for Change, it was founded by Mark Johnson, dedicated to creating positive change through music and arts education. They released an album called Songs Around the World, back in 2009, which included an awesome version of Stand By Me. Be kind, give them both a listen, and make a contribution to the foundation if you can.

 

 

 

It’s also my wife’s birthday so Happy Birthday Lorie

Snowy Snowy Night

We received quite a bit of snow tonight here in the Chicagoland area and apparently it is not done yet. It does not seem too bad as far as the number of inches of actual snow but the winds are really whipping and causing some pretty awesome drifts. We tried to get the dogs to go out but they kind of looked at me like I was crazy so I had to shovel out a bit by the front door before they finally would step outside and I gave them the added incentive of stepping out with no leash. As you can see in video below (sorry it is so dark) Apollo decides to try to make a break for it and gets almost to the driveway before he runs out of steam. He comes back, does his business and retreats to the warmth of the house.

Apollo tries to plow his way to freedom.

It is supposed to snow through the night so I can’t wait to see what it looks like tomorrow.

Disney World and Bagdad Half Marathon

During this years Disney World Half Marathon there was a very special simultaneous event taking place half way around the world. Known as runDisney Heroes, the Victory Base complex in Baghdad, Iraq hosted their own Half Marathon. The race in Bagdad was sponsored by Disney and the almost 500 service men and women that participated were awarded the same medals that finishers received in Orlando.

The race was organized by Air Force Major Devin Traynor, who was to run the race in Bagdad while his wife ran the race with us in Orlando. Before our race started we were treated to a satellite link video where the Major was able to converse with his wife and young daughter here in Disney World. Quite a touching moment to see them so excited to see and hear each other live.

The Major and his wife both had the same Garmin watch so they were able to synchronize to the GPS satellites an run ‘with’ each other. That is pretty awesome, running with a loved one half way around the globe. Congratulations to all the men and women who competed this year in Orlando and half way around the world.

 

Disney World Half Marathon 2011

I also found this awesome video with snippets of the whole Half Marathon experience. Lee Hoedl produced and posted it so thanks so much Lee. It gives you a feeling for where we ran, what the atmosphere was like and even the progression from very early morning to bright shiny Disney World day.

Disney Half Marathon 2011 Cinderella’s Castle

New this year at the Disney Marathon weekend was video capture for the runners. I the past they have always done photographers all along the course taking thousands of picture of the race participants. After the race you receive a link to a website where you can view all your photos for the event. If you don’t wear you number on the front of your shirt it is very unlikely that you will see any of yourself as that is how they identify you among all the other runners. They use recognition software that looks through each photo for you number they flags the photo as one of yours. It is pretty accurate and I only received about 5 photos this year where the number was close to mine (an 8 looked like my 9 on the bib) but it was not me.

This year they added some short videos at the Cinderella Castle (like the one above) and at the finish line. They used similar software to recognize my number at send me a link notifying me that I was captured. The photos and video are not free but you can purchase a package that gives you all your photos and videos in a digital download for one price, and it works out pretty well if you were captured quite a bit on the course.

I posted this one to give you and idea of the atmosphere of the event. This is at about 6:45 in the morning at mile 6.25 just as we exit the castle. I appear at the very beginning on the far right but only for 3 seconds. We had entered the Magic Kingdom just behind Space Mountain then came to the front of Main Street by the Flag Pole. We ran down main street, took a right into Tomorrow land, ran thru Fantasy land, through the castle, into Frontier land then exited the Magic Kingdom between Splash Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean.

If you are thinking about running a half or a full, this is a great place to do it with all the energy and excitement. Highly recommended.