I figured out yesterday that I need new socks. I have a few new pairs I use during the week, and the thicker ones for the weekend runs. Couldn't find the ones I wanted , so I grabbed a pair I bought when we first started. I could tell they needed replacement. Weird how socks make such a big difference. So I'm planning on a trip to Fleet Feet this afternoon to get socks and gels for tomorrow.
About men. I'm convinced men have PMS. There is a time every month when my husband acts hormonal, for no reason at all. He denies it (he is a man after all!) but it is real. Has anyone else noticed this with their husbands?
One of the symptoms is his inability to do the simplest things. Like feeding the kids. Any other day, he can take care of them without any problem. But during PMS week, he can't even get a bottle of milk ready without complaining. Yesterday was one of those days. I grew more and more aggravated as the time passed. I fed the kids, bathe the twins, and by then, I was ready to put him out of the house.
Instead, I got my shoes on and off I went. 3.5 miles later, I came back (it was getting dark by then) and all my frustrations were gone. And his PMS was gone too. LOL
Thank God for running. Otherwise I would have stayed in the house, aggravated, and probably would have ended up picking a fight over something dumb. Those 3.5 miles help cleared my head and I felt good when I came back.
I have a confession to make. I'm so scared of doing 12 miles this week. I keep telling myself I am ready, I've come a long way, I've done 10 miles, 2 more will be icing on the cake. I know it's mental, my body feels fine once I get going. I need to get past this hurdle. I'll be there in the morning, and when I get thru with my 12 miles, I hope to have left my fear somewhere on the side of the road.
and some good news, my mom finally made it home!!! I talked to her last night when she arrived at the airport. Glad to have her home.
She brought the little bench I mentioned in yesterday's blog. My grandfather kept it and used it all these years. last time I saw him, he said I could bring it back when he was no longer here. Until then, he wanted me to loan it to him.
Now the bench is here, and suddenly I realize my grandfather is not coming back. It may just be wood, but he and I had a great bond and this piece of wood had a very special meaning for both of us.
I miss him.
Friday, June 8
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I feel kind of intimidated about the 12 miles this week, too.
It's natural to miss your grandfather. I hope the fond memories of him will bring more smiles than tears. {hug}
You'll do it, don't worry! You are a marathoner. I'm glad you got your bench. I am sad for you. At least your grandfather knew that you loved him very, very much! {more hugs}
Have no fear. If you can manage twins plus one more, work daily, have a PMS husband, run 4 miles and THEN leave your frustration on the road, you can probably do the 26.2 tomorrow! You will do fine, I am sure...
About the bench, why not use it to tie your shoelaces over it each time before a run to take a little of your grandfather with you as tribute? What a great family treausure to accquire....
Chuck, that's an awesome idea! Thank you. My grandfather used that bench every day to put his shoes on before he went about his day. wow. that's such a great idea.
PMS and men! That is HI-LAR-I-OUS!!!! My hubs has the same issues...
Anyway, don't be afraid of tomorrows miles.Just think, in a few weeks, you will look back and say,"12 miles? Ha! I laugh at that!". We're all going to be there with you and we're all going get through it little by little, step by step! Don't be intimidated.
Love Chuck's idea about the bench!
That is why it is called preMENstrual syndrome.
Duhhh...................
:-)
Jana
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