Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Cost of Triathlons + Cost of new baby = ??


Spoiler alert...  Conclusion to my very valid study a triathlete costs about the same as a child!

The cost of housing a triathlete for 1 year:

Fuel (gels, sports drinks, etc.): $200 ( I actually don't spend that much here because I hate gels and sports drinks so I keep them to a minimum and try to supplement with natural foods)

Race Entry Fees: $250 - $600 (I've been there done that with the big name expensive races so I will be sticking with the cheaper lesser known brand names for any of my big races)


Extra cost in groceries: $250 - $500 (I actually don't spend too much extra here but that might be because I have a hard time learning how to taper my food intake when it's off season)


New gear: $300 - $3,000 (are you just buying new tubes, a new tri suite and some new goggles or do you need a new wheel set and a fancy helmet?)


Coach: ?  Nope not gonna happen on my budget (that's why I became level 1 USAT certified before training for my 1st IM so I could just train myself)  Ha!!

Travel Costs: $200 - $1,500 (I camp when I can, never fly, try to race close to home whenever possible, but if you do a half or full IM in a race year it will easily reach the upper end)

So I tend to be very cheap frugal and tend to sit on the low end of this but my guess is some of you out there could easily surpass the high end of this :-) $950 - $5,800

The Cost Of Raising A Child From Birth To Age 2
  • Child birth: $8,000*
  • Diapers for 2-1/2 years: $1,800 for cloth or $2,400 for disposable
  • Breast milk or formula for first year: Breastfeeding up to $450, or around $2,000 for mid-priced formulas
  • Commercial baby food second year:  $1,300
  • Baby clothes: $912 for the first 2 years
  • Childcare:  $8,000 -$12,000+ for 2 years
The total cost of having a baby in the first 2 years falls somewhere between $12,462 and $26,612. You can break this down to something like $500 to $1000 a month.
Yes, in the end, babies are perfectly manageable cost wise. A baby costs no more than a car payment in the first 2 years.
 http://pregnancy.thefuntimesguide.com/2009/01/cost_to_have_a_baby.php

If everything goes as planned I hope to spend about  $5,700 in the first year that's assuming there aren't any surprises with the cost of child birth and my parents actually do end up moving up here to help with child care (no pressure!!).  And btw who has a car payment that is 500-1,000 ?!??!!  I've never had a car payment over $200 but again I'm not a big spender...


So if you break it all down it looks like we will be able to afford at least 1 triathlete and 1 baby on 1 salary.  Now if hubs decides to start doing triathlons (which he might/or might not have threatened promised in the past) or that he really wants a 2nd child then we will need to have 2 salaries or we'll just have to pick one or the other.....  :-)

What do you think?  Am I totally off on my calculations?



On a side note I thought I'd share my new favorite product.  I went cold turkey when I got pregnant with both my beloved Diet Dr. Peppers and Caffeinated Teas so I found a slightly flavored carbonated water that has no artificial sweeteners and is all natural.  I LOVE IT!!!! Now don't get these if you are expecting something sweet.  It's like having soda water with a twist of Lime or whatever fruit flavor you pick. Which is enough for me not to get bored of plain water...

Thursday, June 20, 2013

How is a pregnancy like an Ironman

Soooooo you probably knew this post was coming.  I mean come on I don't get to do race reviews or brag about how I rode x# of miles and puked up a new gel that I tried, or how that cool new race gear has made my life so much easier but I still need to distract myself, so why not write about this.  I'm only 8 WEEKS away from the finish line!!!!  I've been meeting with prospective pediatricians instead of running buddies and my brain is itching for some competition not baby talk but so instead I'll bide my time..

What does Ironman and Pregnancy have in common?

* Months in advance you have thought about the possibility of completing such a daunting and strenuous task but deep down you still aren't quite sure if you can truly do it. 

* You talk about should I do it shouldn't I for a while and drive people nuts.

* Out of no where it happens you are signed up and have to start training, you hope that last bout of going out happened before there was any chance of side effects...

* Should I use the Galloway/Bradley method?

* There is some nausea and dizziness as your body gets use to the new strains and types of fuels.  You have doubts if you can make it through many more months of this (Phase I) build phase.

* Then you hit Phase 2 you have a surge of confidence because you are all of a sudden feeling better, got your energy back, full of positive feelings, start letting yourself think this isn't so bad I can do this!!!

* Phase III Nerves start to kick in, what was I thinking!?!?  Am I ready for this?  My life is going to change forever!!  Did I do enough to prepare? 

*  Do I cheat or go drug free?  (Ok, Ok, I'm KIDDING) It's not cheating for pregnancy just for sports..... but you get what I meant, the decision has to be made...

*  Do I need a coach or can I do this solo?

* Gear check, pack my bag, what will I need for race day?  Who's going with me?


* Ready or not........  Ready, set, go!

* Finishing feels so good that you forget all the pain you just went through (I hope so one of these I've done twice and one of these I have yet to experience for the first time!)

* You get some pretty awesome bling at the finish line!!  And brag and brag and brag until people are sick and tired of hearing about it.  So do I get a t-shirt too? :-)

Any of these t-shirts would work:















Do you ever find yourself comparing things to your races?  Even if it may seem a little inappropriate?

Friday, June 14, 2013

Colombia Trip, Swollen Feet and 10 weeks and counting...

I survived my trip to Colombia and had lots of great food, great family outings, and my husband has a new appreciation for driving :-)   Where to start.....

I booked the trip before I knew I was pregnant so I went for the cheapest flights which meant we had an 18 trip each way, YUCK!!!  But once we actually were there we had a good time.  I think I'll tell most of this story in pictures.  But before I do this let me tell you a little story about being pregnant and exercising while visiting a country that thinks pregnant women should sit at home doing who knows what for the 10 months they are pregnant. 

Story 1: They tried to kick me out of the hotel gym.  They didn't realize I was pregnant when I first walked in so I had already been on the spin bike for 30 minutes, then while I was on the stepper for 10 I was arguing with the guy that said I couldn't be in there.  I said look at your own rules on the wall it says if you are pregnant or might have a heart condition to visit a Dr. first I calmly informed him I had visited my Dr. and she encourages me to continue working out.  He kept trying to say it was too great a liability but I told him I had signed in and that had a disclaimer on it!!!

Story 2:  They almost didn't let me kayak with my husband in a 2 person kayak with a life vest and calm waters.  I had to practically sign my life away.  And explained that I have safely still been swimming a mile at a time and was confident that if my kayak over turned I could swim the maybe 250 meters to land!

Story 3:  I was at a local park that measured about 437 meters each time around and I am getting to where I only run about 1 mile and the other 2 or 3 I walk fast.  Well I was doing the jog portion of this and a HOMELESS guy told me to slow down!!!

And that's just a few of my stories. :-)  I promise I am exercising at a lower intensity and for less amount of time and under the supervision of my midwife!  It is for the best of the baby and my own sanity that I continue some kind of exercise regimen, THE END!  Ok I'm done with my little rant.
















I was so unprepared for the swelling of my feet and legs and I wake up at night with them aching and not to mention the Charlie Horse's that feel like my muscle is being ripped away from the bone by a mean gremlin! Ok so I'm being dramatic but I promise it hurts...  So I'm trying out my compression socks to see if that helps, I figure it helps with circulation so why not!  It's usually back to normal by morning but man by the end of the day I could leave my hand print on the top of my foot from all the water that is trapped under there....


10 Weeks until A- Day when Aiden Richard will be joining us!  That is unless they have the due date a little off.  Any bets on when he'll actually come?  They say I'm measuring about 2-3 weeks ahead of schedule but then they tell me not to get excited because that doesn't necessarily mean anything.    




We will be cutting it close cause the baby shower isn't until mid July and we have absolutely NOTHING ready but I am confident everything will fall into place!  I'm getting very excited and am very thankful that I have a such a supportive husband that has been so involved in this with me!  We are excited to meet A.  You might have the same birthday month as your doggie sister :-) 

So what have you guys been up to?  I need to catch up give me your favorite summer moments so far!