It's official! Michelle, Bill & I are going to Adventure Race for Africa! We have formed a team for this unique race which is a triathlon but instead of swim/bike/run it is.....CANOE/bike/run. Along the way we get to complete challenges that help us learn more about the charity we are supporting. Look for us on July 14th out at Utah Lake! Better yet, form a team and race with us!!!
http://adventureraceforafrica.com/
Utah has one of the highest incidence rates of Multiple Sclerosis in the country with over 30,000 Utahns affected by MS. The money we fundraise goes directly to fund the vital research that leads to effective treatments and, one day, a cure for this disease. Want to help? JOIN US in our quest to end this disease. Thank you!
Why We Ride
Team IRON EAGLES is a group of friends and family dedicated to fighting Multiple Sclerosis (MS). We join forces to raise money for the NATIONAL MS SOCIETY to support the great PROGRAMS they have available to help members of the community and to support the exciting RESEARCH being done in the field. We blog about why we ride, our experiences at fundraising events, our fundraisers and training tips. We also have links to information on MS and MS research. JOIN US!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
The Marathon!

Well, it has been a month since the big marathon (October 1) and I'm definitely still feeling it. The general soreness was gone by Tuesday but my feet are still sore(ish) and my toes are still numb (off and on). Of course, my hand is always numb for weeks after the BikeMS ride too! It's interesting to compare these two events. Both are amazing, but the marathon (for me) was a much more soul-searching solitary event. BikeMS is a total party. Maybe that's because my sister rides with me but she didn't run with me. Michelle makes any event a total party!
Shortly after the marathon I had the opportunity to write about it for the Rocky Mountain Running Magazine (I will post a link when the November issue comes out) and it was great to be able to try to figure out how to convey the experience in 1000 words. It was also very hard! There are so many stories involved with how I came to run the marathon and how I was able to finish the marathon. The magazine article focuses on the MS journey but there were so many other journeys too. I think that's part of what is so attractive about this kind of physical exertion: having a physical reminder of our unconquerable spirit.
I'm now a marathon missionary. I want everyone to have as cool an experience as I had! I can't imagine living life without ever having experienced that! It was one of those experiences that truly feeds your soul. Plus I built up some really strong legs. I love that! Can't wait to run it again!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Gumball Machine
UPDATE (January 2012): Old Yeller is now a Jawbreaker machine :-) We have placed it at the Water Gardens movie theater in Pleasant Grove. They have been very generous to allow us to keep the machine at their theater. Water Gardens theater is a great place to see a movie. $3 movies. $1, $2 and $3 candy/popcorn. Great movie selection. Family-oriented. Good people. Go see a movie, get a jawbreaker and tell the management you love the yellow jawbreaker machine :-)
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This is Old Yeller. Our faithful gumball machine. We acquired it at a garage sale a few years ago.
In the past it has been placed at The Water Gardens movie theater in Pleasant Grove and at Monkey Island in Lehi. Currently it is in our garage. Even though it is still making some money (from our kids and the neighbor kids :-) we would love to see it placed in a business again. Here are some pictures of the gumball machine and a record of how much we've made with it so far.
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This is Old Yeller. Our faithful gumball machine. We acquired it at a garage sale a few years ago.
In the past it has been placed at The Water Gardens movie theater in Pleasant Grove and at Monkey Island in Lehi. Currently it is in our garage. Even though it is still making some money (from our kids and the neighbor kids :-) we would love to see it placed in a business again. Here are some pictures of the gumball machine and a record of how much we've made with it so far.
Money Earned
Placed at the Water Gardens just before Thanksgiving 2008
Dec. 3, 2008 $65.31
Jan. 6, 2009 $80.28
Feb. 3, 2009 $43.50
Mar. 6, 2009 $10.25
April 3, 2009 $22.00
May 19, 2009 $29.50
Sep. 4, 2009 $90.00
Dec. 10, 2009 $27.27
Jan. 9, 2010 $22.56
Mar. 16, 2010 $32.00
Placed at Monkey Island second week in December 2010
Dec. 30, 2010 $54.80
Mar. 15, 2011 $84.11
June 2011 $91.76
July 16, 2011 $24.30
Sept. 15, 2011 $58.77
Placed at Water Gardens theater Nov. 23, 2011
Jan. 12, 2012 $135.21
Placed at Water Gardens theater Nov. 23, 2011
Jan. 12, 2012 $135.21
Friday, August 26, 2011
Feeling The Love :-)
I just got the sweetest reply to my letter to the Bad Ass Coffee Company regarding how much we LOVED their volunteers at the Bike MS ride in June. I'll try to get it scanned so you can see the pictures but here is what they said:
"Dear Marianne
Thank you so much for the wonderful letter and pictures. Alex Kim and his wife Cathy were rest stop captains in Weston that day. When Tim returned after scouting the route with an update of your status, no one was going anywhere until you made it back to Weston.
I was told about your group by Alex that evening after the ride. What you may not know is the tremendous impact you had on our volunteers. It was a fantastic event, an amazing ride and a lot of fun but the reason for being there is to support those who need it most. I scanned your letter and shared it with the team. I want to thank you for your courage and persistence and giving special meaning that day to an entire group of people. You are the true Bad Ass and honorary member of the team.
With Best Regards,
Ann Hoffman"
Maybe this is my Blue/White personality coming out, but connections like this are what makes Bike MS so much more than just a fun event. I love it!!! Thank you, Michelle, for starting us on this crazy fun journey 7 years ago!!!!
"Dear Marianne
Thank you so much for the wonderful letter and pictures. Alex Kim and his wife Cathy were rest stop captains in Weston that day. When Tim returned after scouting the route with an update of your status, no one was going anywhere until you made it back to Weston.
I was told about your group by Alex that evening after the ride. What you may not know is the tremendous impact you had on our volunteers. It was a fantastic event, an amazing ride and a lot of fun but the reason for being there is to support those who need it most. I scanned your letter and shared it with the team. I want to thank you for your courage and persistence and giving special meaning that day to an entire group of people. You are the true Bad Ass and honorary member of the team.
With Best Regards,
Ann Hoffman"
Maybe this is my Blue/White personality coming out, but connections like this are what makes Bike MS so much more than just a fun event. I love it!!! Thank you, Michelle, for starting us on this crazy fun journey 7 years ago!!!!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Burnout
I was talking with my fellow marathoner neighbor (who has run 7 or 8 of these things!) and she said that she was getting a little burned out, which she noted was normal for this stage of training (7 weeks until race day). I let out a huge sigh of relief. I am so burned out! I thought perhaps it meant that running wasn't for me after all. I've already discovered I'm considerably slower than the entire human race and I began to wonder if the universe wasn't trying to send me a message when my triumphal finish at the last two races I ran was somewhat less than triumphal.
So, anyhow, 4 days a week of running has made me a bit burned out. My plan to combat that is to replace one run with a swim and weights day (love swimming laps!) and to do a lot more visualization about race day as I run. That's what we're all doing this for, right? That adrenaline filled day of exertion! Oh, I'm also going to run a couple of courses that I've never run before.
What do you do to combat burnout?
So, anyhow, 4 days a week of running has made me a bit burned out. My plan to combat that is to replace one run with a swim and weights day (love swimming laps!) and to do a lot more visualization about race day as I run. That's what we're all doing this for, right? That adrenaline filled day of exertion! Oh, I'm also going to run a couple of courses that I've never run before.
What do you do to combat burnout?
Friday, August 12, 2011
Mary Kay for MS
MK for MS!
So what do you need to do? Simply choose some Mary Kay products that you would like to buy (either for yourself or for others -- there are great items for birthdays, anniversaries, christmas etc.) and then email me (mdolinar@marykay.com) or call.
Here are a few of the great products Mary Kay has to offer.
TimeWise Replenshing Serum +C. Nicknamed the "facelift in a bottle" :-) This stuff is great. I hear nothing but good about this from my customers who use it. Learn more by following this link: http://www.marykay.com/skincare/agefighting/10031103/10031103/default.aspx
TimeWise Night Restore and Recover Complex. Awaken the age-fighting potential of your skin at night. This advanced age fighter works with your skin's natural cycle to recover from the day's damage. So you can wake up to younger-looking skin. Learn more by following the link below.
http://www.marykay.com/content/twnightcomplex/twnightcomplex.aspx?ab=lghp_twrestoreandrecover
TimeWise Microdermabrasion Set. Fight fine lines, refine pores and achieve beautifully smooth skin -- immediately -- with this simple two-step set. Learn more by following this link: http://www.marykay.com/skincare/agefighting/timewisemicrodermabrasionset/default.aspx
Mary Kay Ultimate Mascara. Learn more by following this link: http://www.marykay.com/color/eyes/marykayultimatemascara/10017657/default.aspx
The new TimeWise luminous-wear liquid foundation. 23 different shades. Very light feeling on the face. A little goes a very long way. I love this foundation. It really looks good on my customers and I love the feel (or the lack of feel -- it's really light). If you would like to try a sample of this foundation email me. To see the different shades follow this link: http://www.marykay.com/color/foundations/luminouswearliquidfoundation/default.aspx
Check out this link for gift ideas: http://www.marykay.com/whatsnew/giftideas/default.aspx
Check out this link for men's products: http://www.marykay.com/mens/default.aspx
Check out this link for body care products, including pedicure sets, Satin Hands, hydrating lotion etc.: http://www.marykay.com/spabody//bodycare/default.aspx
And last but not least is the Miracle Set. This set includes TimeWise cleanser, moisturizer, Night Solution and Day Solution with SPF 25. A great way to keep your skin looking and feeling wonderful! Follow this link for more information (including before and after shots!): http://www.marykay.com/skincare/agefighting/MiracleSetStep1/default.aspx
All Mary Kay products come with a 100% money back guarantee. Return or exchange product if it isn't exactly what you expected.
If you'd like to try any product samplers just let me know. I'd be glad to help. If you can't find what you are looking for on the Mary Kay website (www.marykay.com), let me know. If I can't find it I know several Mary Kay consultants and directors. Between all of us I'm sure we can come up with something to help!
Happy Shopping! Be sure and tell your friends and family! The MK for MS campaign ends August 30, 2011.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Pictures from the car wash
Here are some pictures from the July 30th car wash fundraiser.
Check out this car! That's one big car! I didn't realize cars could be so big! A lot of them I couldn't reach the middle of the hood. It took two people with one big towel to dry the hoods of some of these bigger cars.
Marianne with the "I love clean cars!" sign :-) Hyabusa!
Working the car wash with the LPH Drill team.
Car washing after LPH left. The girls were so excited to finally be allowed to come and wash :-)
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