Monday, August 27

Just keep going, just keep going...

One down, not many more to go.

My training last week was decent. Ran in the afternoon, it was hot but I think it helped me deal with the heat on Saturday morning.

Friday, I spent with a sick child. Candace has bronchitis and a throat infection, so I took her to the dr, and spent the day with her at home. Went to bed at 9 and was up at 3 AM. As I told Vickie, we are a bit crazy for getting up so early, knowing what waiting for us. ha. But we are proud to be crazy, aren't we?

I was feeling pretty good Saturday. My pace was slower than usual, and I did 1:1 intervals instead of my usual 2:1. I knew it was hot, and also knew it had been a while since my last "long" run. I felt pretty good overall, I didn't want to pass the 5 hr mark, so ended up turning around at the last water stop. I looked at Mark's direction, and that means I did about 18.5 miles. Not too shabby, I ended up walking back to Lakeshore. If I had had a granola bar I probably would have been able to run back, I was starving!

Overall, I felt pretty confident out there. I ran some 2:1 intervals when I felt like it and felt pretty strong. Those times when I thought I couldn't go any further, I thought of my niece Lillian, of all the CFC kids who can't walk, or eat, or talk, of the parents, and of my own kids, who have blessed me and are blessed with good health. Believe me, there is no stronger motivator.

I went home, took the required cold bath, 2 advils and finally took a nap around 4. Back to normal on Sunday, somewhat. My knees and feet feel great (thanks to new shoes) but my butt muscles hurt! LOL

Looking forward to Chicago. Like Cheryl said, I'm going to miss my Saturday runs.

3 comments:

Debra said...

Glad it went well for you on Saturday.

I'm in awe of anyone with small children who can keep up with the Saturday runs. I don't think I could have managed it when mine were small.

I know what you mean about being hungry before you get back in. I've started carrying those power bars in addition to gels and they seem to help along the way.

Take care.

Debra
FStop

The Miller's Blog said...

Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog! I'm glad you've been doing so well and I hope that Candace is feeling better soon. I know how life can be with one child, I can't imagine 3 and training for a marathon! YOU GO,GIRL!!!!

Carrie said...

just showing my face. hope C. feels better!