A track race

Some days just go by in a blur…and this was one of those.  But – I love these kinds of days.  If every day could be like this I’d be thrilled – seriously.

6:15AM

The alarm clock starts buzzing, but I’m already up and answering a slew of e-mails from people in India.  The time zone differential is kicking my ass already.  Thankfully the West coast is still sound asleep, so no e-mails from them yet.

6:45AM

Out the door and to my first stop – work.  But only for a few minutes.  I need to copy 55GB of data onto my laptop for later in the day.  So I start that copy job and leave again.

7:30AM

Onto the track I go.  To begin Thursday Track Day.  I LOVE track day – cause I love going fast.  I’ve never actually used this track before, as normally I’m at the local high school in the evenings.  But I used this because I didn’t want any school issues with students present.

The track workout was actually an ‘easy’ week, because this is the ‘rest’ week after three build weeks.  From the coach, off we go:

Run 1600 Z2, 800 Z3, 1 x Pyramid, 4 x 100 Grass Strides (GS), 2400 Z4a, 800 easy, 1600 Z4b, 800 Z5a, 4 x 100 GS, 4 x 200* @ 34”, :05 CD……or basically 7.15 miles according to Mr. GPS.

I accidentally blew by my splits on the 200’s:

#1) 31” #2) 28” #3) 34” #4) 32”

I fully blame #2 on the 40 or so soldiers standing and watching me run laps.  Seriously – on that 28” one – they turned and watched me coming down the stretch in front of them.  No pressure.

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(Cell phone image of the track…sorry, I took my little camera and it’s battery went kaput)

8:55AM

Ok, track done – and behind schedule – crap!  Zip back to work to pick up my little hard drive, thankfully it’s done copying.

9:33AM

Arrive home, shower, put on suit, run out the door – in about 7 minutes.  I arrive at DCA (Reagan National Airport) 15 minutes later.  Can I tell you how much I love this airport?

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9:55AM

Arrive at the airport, walk maybe 100 yards to the check-in machine and grab my ticket.  The security lines were empty, so bothering with my Clear card would have actually taken more time.

Since I had a ton of time (my flight wasn’t until 10:45AM) – I actually grabbed breakfast.  My choices were horrid – Five Guys, Cinnabon, California Tortilla, Brewery. (Well, to be clear – they’re all great places, just not if I want to pretend to eat healthy).  Luckily, a coffee shop sold some simple chicken wrap thing.  Done!

As I was eating, the professional soccer team – DC United sat at the table next to me.  This is actually the second time I’ve run into them at the airport.  The first was about 2 years ago on a redeye flight from San Fran.  They (like me that day) were in coach.  Nothing beats being in the middle seat on row 30 between two professional soccer players….if only they were female.

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10:45AM: Plane goes up

11:45AM: Plane goes down

I arrive into Charlotte.  Despite having flown through here a gazillion times I’ve never actually left the airport premise.  So today I ventured out on the town.  Well…ok, I venture 3 miles away to the middle of nowhere where I have to give a presentation/talk.

I don’t know much about Charlotte, but here’s what the in-flight magazine has to say:

“Few cities can match the relentless upward mobility inherent in Charlotte’s DNA.  Boosterism and business are unavailable in this New South City.”

What the F’ does that mean?  Seriously – I have no idea what they are trying to say.  None whatsoever. Boosterism?

12:30PM: Lunch time

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(Again, sorry for the bad photos…taking out a big camera would have been kinda awkward…plus, it was still dead)

The event I’m speaking at has a little food buffet available for me, and I check out my options.

1) BBQ Beef with deep fried something next to it
2) BBQ Pork with buttered corn on the cob next to it
3) Heavily fried chicken, with something else fried next to it
4) Potato Salad
5) Some greens with a choice of heavy ranch or semi-heavy ranch

Are you crapping me?  So, I wander to a different building and find a place that has simple turkey wraps.  Turkey, lettuce, wrap, Done.  Second wrap of the day.

I do misc work for a few hours and make sure my presentation is tight.  I just put it together last night.

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(Sitting in the ‘lounge’ waiting – title obscured…)

4:00PM: Presentation Time

I’ve presented to big groups (hundreds) & little groups, informal and formal.  But it’s the unknown ones that scares me.  I didn’t know much about my audience other than their titles and the organization(s) they represented.  Their titles were big: CIO #1, CIO #2, CIO #3, Chief of this, Chief of that, Director of this & that.  And their organizations were even bigger by name – perhaps the most important in government. (Why they flew everyone from DC to Charlotte is beyond me).

I didn’t know if they were a friendly crowd or not, heck – I didn’t even know how big the crowd was going to be.  Not to mention I was the last session of the day.

But thankfully – everything went without a hitch.  Woot!  45 minutes later I wrapped up right on time (it was short, but jam packed).  I was even told that one of the CIO’s thought it was the best presentation of the week – awesome!

4:45PM: Begin the race back to DC

So… I have an 8PM flight scheduled – but I can I make it to the airport, drop the rental car off, and grab the 5:45PM flight?

5:33PM: Arrive at US Airways Ticket Counter

Beg…plead (ok, not really)….run (really).  And off I went – flew through security, down the C concourse to the very end (why is it that it’s always the end one)?

The guy took my boarding pass before he realized I was on the later flight.  Once I told him I wasn’t actually on this flight – he said “No worries, pick any seat you want”.  SUUUUWWWEEEET!

The only catch?  I picked the one empty aisle seat on the plane….that was next to a nut job.  This lady just wouldn’t STFU.  Telling me about god knows what.  The flight attendants and other passengers were literally falling over laughing cause she wouldn’t stop talking.  One of the F/A’s had to stop her safety briefing because she couldn’t stop laughing at my predicament (as the lady blabbed on about peachfuzz, trees and airbags).

Once in the air- I busted out the laptop and headphones and entered blissland.

6:45PM: Plane goes down again…oh, here’s the nutcase lady:

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7:00PM: I was kinda hoping it would be a touch early and I’d be able to swing by Pacers on the way home and go for an easy run with them – just to stretch out the legs.  But… didn’t happen, landed a few minutes later than I needed to make it work.

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8:18PM: Now…done.  Now, if only I didn’t have to stay up till 2-3AM for calls with folks halfway around the world again.  And my cell phone battery is kaput too now. Double-Doh.

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11 Comments

  1. awww…such a healthy eater Rainmaker!! what you ate today-basically my entire diet. except add in cereal, eggs, waffles/pancakes, bananas, and peanut butter.

    and white wine.

    your day is SOOOO long…i can’t believe you have to be awake at 2 AM.

  2. And I thought I had some busy days. Wow!!!!

    I loved this post. It just cracked me up because I’m amazed at how much ENERGY you have! I’d be exhausted! Must be your youth…

    So I was cracking up/oohing at a number of things:

    1)SO COOL you got to talk to the DC United guys!!

    2)On our flight back to Chicago we sat right across the aisle from the 49ers quarterback and back one seat from a HUGE lineman. The original flight had been canceled, hence all people who would’ve been in 1st class (def the lineman…he looked SO uncomfortable in the tiny seat!) were in coach with the rest of us.

    3)WTF on that Charlotte description. Seriously…W-T-F?!

    4) I had to laugh about your description of food choices there; when I went to the South for work it was the same deal…fried this, fried that…tough to find healthy stuff…grits were about as good as it got!

    5) Congrats on making the earlier flight

    6) That woman could’ve been my mom. Okay, my mom isn’t that bad but damn…let’s just say I know how you felt about somebody talking endlessly…she was probably really nervous, maybe? In any case, it cracked me up.

    Hooray for busy days! I imagine you’ll sleep well tonight…

  3. That wasn’t very nice of you to put a picture of my Mommy on your blog.

    Mommy call me, I miss you!!!!

  4. SLB

    is that Tetris or Bejeweled on your pc?

  5. wild day for you rainmaker….
    good that you could speed things up and plead for the earlier flight back home.

    thats track workout seemed like a killer.. for me… for you, its like swatting a mosquito off a rhinos butt. NO PROB.

    nutcase lady must travel the country for hire to bug the heck out of anyone she runs into..
    i think the airlines trot them out just to mess with us.

  6. Such a long and busy day! How do you do it?

  7. The traveling man!! Glad your presentation went well.

  8. well, you SAID you wanted to sit next to a female! that’s some kinda hairdo she’s got going on.

    No boosterism and NO business=no revenue. sounds like a terrific slogan! somebody made a boo-boo on that press release.

    you are officially an International Man of Mystery.

  9. If I eat wraps, will I stay up all night and run all day too?

  10. I still can’t believe you didn’t stay and play in Charlotte! I love it there!
    They do in fact have edible food if you venture into the actual city.

  11. Ok, is this really a week, instead of a day? I still can’t believe how much you pack in a day.

    Congrats – glad to hear your prz went well!

    That lady on the plane, Ms. Peachfuzz…if she only knew she was being written about – how funny.

    I agree on the food thing – hard to find healthy food at places like the airport. I’m not a fast food person either.