[At the race expo] |
This week in politics… man. There’s just so much
happening, so much nonsense, and so much disappointment as a whole.
I ran my half marathon last weekend! My main goal was
that I’d finish feeling like the hours and hours and miles and miles of
training that I’d put in hadn’t been a waste, and that’s exactly what happened.
I didn’t PR and my time was slow, but I ran the entire 13.1 miles (even the
hills) and didn’t feel like dying when I crossed the finish line. I am so
excited to not have to do looooooong runs on the weekends now and to get to
vary my workouts more. I will still run 12-15 miles a week, but I’ll start
integrating more yoga and hill walking too, which makes me super happy. I think
the long runs were making me a little depressed the day after, as they took
away so much free time and zapped me of energy I don’t have to spare. We’ll
see.
I’m reading The
Rise of the Ultra Runners by Adharanand Finn right now, which I am totally
loving. If you love memoirs or running books this one is definitely for you
(and no, I will never run an ultra… I’d trip and fall within the first mile).
I’ve talked about how January was a rough month for me
personally, so I think I’m probably over-compensating in February. I have plans
with friends, plans with family, plans alone… so many great things to look
forward to. Last weekend was the half and this weekend Sawyer and I are taking
a kid’s painting class that will guide us through the process of making a sloth
(insert laughing emojii, haha). He is super artistic but is a little
apprehensive about taking a class where he’s told what to do, so this will be
interesting! I think it’ll end up being really fun and a great challenge for
him.
I have next week off for President’s Week (our district
found several years ago that attendance went way down this week, so they gave
us the time off and took the days away during the summer, so it’s not a freebie
by any means) and Sawyer only has a four day weekend! I have a lot of boring
things to take care of, like dentists appointments and getting our taxes done,
but I have blocked out one day on the calendar to do whatever the heck I want.
Congrats on the run! I also hate the disappointments on the political front...I was happy at the actions of one senator...even though it had no effect on the overall vote.
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