Fall Equinox

Happy first day of Autumn.

In Texas, that just means we http://viagracanadausa.com/ might notice that the daylight and darkness are exactly equal since we won’t be noticing any lovely leaf changes just yet. In honor of the Fall Equinox, I will post a beloved poem below (by my favorite poet, no less).

Since this is also supposed to be a blog about exercise/running, I will recap my feeble attempts at squeezing in time for a meaningful workout. Since I started my new (full-time) job, I have only managed to run twice/week.

So last week, I vowed to change that (it also helps that a cool front blew in and I had to wear pants that I hadn’t donned for months and said pants were snug).

Monday – 900s at Zilker. Being out of shape reminded me why I used to despise this workout. It was good to see my 5k/10k buddies though. I warmed up (and even did drills!), and then the group completed 5 900s. Once again, I admit I’m sucky at running up hills.

Tuesday – Lifetime Fitness. We’ve been giving our money to this gym and then staying away. Perfect scenario for them. I did 30 minutes on that running elliptical machine, then took the boys to the outside pool and watched them shiver in the cool water and colder breeze.

Wednesday – Bootcamp with Richard. I had planned to run beforehand but plans were foiled on two fronts. I forgot a sports bra, and DV forgot Joshua’s bike helmet. I refuse to run without a sports bra, and my children aren’t allowed to bike without a helmet. Instead, Joshua and I strolled around the new pond next to Palmer Auditoreum while Elijah was at piano. It’s a really lovely little park area, and I quite enjoyed the time with Joshie. He’s recently been clingy, and I think it’s hit him that I work full-time now and am not around as much.
Bootcamp was awesome, btw. I really like that class and would go there over running on Wednesdays if I couldn’t do both.

Thursday – 2 miles around the Small Middle School track during Joshua’s football practice. It’s not much, but it’s more than before.

Friday – Does sitting in a chair for 2 hours getting my hair done count?

Saturday – Long run with Leslie and Elizabeth. They did 7 and I did 5?. I had to leave Runtex at 7:30am to get home in time to leave for Joshua’s flag football game. It was really nice to run with them both. I haven’t run with Elizabeth in ages. I also absolutely love running on the northeast side of the trail. It’s so breathtaking in places.

Now for the promised poem. It’s a good one, so please do read it. :o)

“Spring and Fall, to a Young Child”

Margaret, are you grieving
Over Goldengrove unleaving?
Leaves, like the things of man, you
With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
Ah! as the heart grows older
It will come to such sights colder
By and by, nor spare a sigh
Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;
And yet you will weep and know why.
Now no matter, child, the name:
Sorrow’s springs are the same.
Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed
What heart heard of, ghost guessed:
It is the blight man was born for,
It is Margaret you mourn for.

— Gerard Manley Hopkins

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