I had big plans to get up and run this morning (since, you know, I haven't ran but one day this week) and Amelia decided to get up 15 minutes after I laid down, and didn't go to sleep until 3:45 am. I decided that I needed more than 2 hours of sleep to function today. Maybe tomorrow? I'm hoping after this surgery that she'll sleep better and I can get up and run again.
Oh, and next week Cadence will be back home, so we'll test out if she's really serious about running with me or not. I'm curious to see how this goes.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
How do moms do this?
I'm still trying to figure out how anyone with kids can exercise on a regular basis. My options are limited - I can't exercise in the afternoons because of life and motherly obligations, and I refuse to go run at night when it's dark and only getting darker. That leaves first thing in the morning, hopefully when at least one of the two kiddos is still asleep. To do that, it means getting up at 5:30 when Mike gets up so that I can get finished before he has to leave for work. I'm definitely not a morning person, but when the little one still gets up multiple times a night and I'm not in bed until at least midnight, 5:30 comes REALLY early. And that's on a good day.
Then you have mornings like this morning. The big one is at grandma's, but the little one decided last night that we had to be up every hour and a half. Then, of course, at 5:30 this morning when I'm trying to sneak out of the room without waking her (the one downside of her being in my room), she wakes up and refuses to go back to sleep. Most of the time, I would get up, deal with her, and postpone the run. But not this morning! I was running, and I left her there for Mike to deal with. Dang it, I need time for myself without a kid hanging on me!!
I only got in 2.2 miles before I had to come in, but averaged 12:37 a mile. I'm going to have to get up a little earlier to get in 3.1 miles before having to come back in. It was also drizzly this morning, which I liked. It helps cool me off when it's raining.
Running Recap:
Time: 27:40
Distance: 2.2 miles
Pace: 12'37" per mile
Weather: drizzly and humid
Song Highlights: Blister in the Sun, Ice Ice Baby, Mickey, Magic Carpet Ride and Wannabe
Then you have mornings like this morning. The big one is at grandma's, but the little one decided last night that we had to be up every hour and a half. Then, of course, at 5:30 this morning when I'm trying to sneak out of the room without waking her (the one downside of her being in my room), she wakes up and refuses to go back to sleep. Most of the time, I would get up, deal with her, and postpone the run. But not this morning! I was running, and I left her there for Mike to deal with. Dang it, I need time for myself without a kid hanging on me!!
I only got in 2.2 miles before I had to come in, but averaged 12:37 a mile. I'm going to have to get up a little earlier to get in 3.1 miles before having to come back in. It was also drizzly this morning, which I liked. It helps cool me off when it's raining.
Running Recap:
Time: 27:40
Distance: 2.2 miles
Pace: 12'37" per mile
Weather: drizzly and humid
Song Highlights: Blister in the Sun, Ice Ice Baby, Mickey, Magic Carpet Ride and Wannabe
Monday, July 25, 2011
We can run?? Are you sure?
Sarah and I decided we were going to go to Disney and run, and decided that the Expedition Everest Challenge was our first race of choice. Our two person weekend getaway has blossomed into at least six of us going - at least 4 running. This will be our place to vent, encourage and chronicle our running journey to our first race at Disney.
And like the website says: "We can run! We can run! We can run!!"
And like the website says: "We can run! We can run! We can run!!"
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