Hilly roads on the sides of mountains, with nothing for a shoulder, except a white line. I thought about it, but after seeing a few runners attempt it, I was confident it was not a good idea. So, for an entire week I woke up and did yoga and some strength training on the patio of our villa. OK, so it wasn't terrible, but it wasn't running.
I didn't want vacation to end, but I looked forward to getting home for my Saturday long run with the Alzheimer's team. Until Thursday, when the predictions for snow arriving in Boston Friday turned into predictions for a blizzard.
We made it to Miami and were rebooked on a flight to Boston Monday morning.
Again, a test of my ability to be flexible. The plan was to return Friday to have the weekend to unpack, do laundry, go grocery shopping...get settled after being away for a week. While Miami for 3 days was not part of the vacation plan, it wasn't so bad. And I'm glad I was able to realize this then, and not just in retrospect. I had great company, the weather was better than it was back in New England, and I finally got to go for a few runs in shorts!
I didn't however go for my long run. So after I returned Monday afternoon to Boston, unpacked, and shoveled my car out, I hit the treadmill for 14.5 miles. Three miles in my iPod died. (Oh, not my real iPod, I lost that on the plane. This was my classic iPod mini, complete with playlists circa 2006.) But I did it.
So far, February has tested my flexibility in a few ways. I have rolled with the punches for the most part and am pretty proud of myself for the outcomes. I may have wanted to use a different "F" word a few times, but instead, maybe this was all part of my training to get to the finish line on April 15th.
2 comments:
Welcome home! I bet the extra rest did your body good. Now please share a sample of what was on the 2006 playlist.
Haha...well, 6 songs in there was definitely some Justin Timberlake, Madonna and J Lo. Good stuff!
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