Foiled for 3M?
Waagghh! David is now sick with the virus my boys have/had. Elijah is well now. Joshua is on day 3 of his fever. Somehow, I haven't gotten it, and I'm hoping I don't until at least noon on Sunday. The real problem is that David was going to run with me, encourage me, keep me from slowing down (even though in the world of runners I already run super-slow), and try to get me to maintain a set pace for the entire run.
So now my strategy is under construction. I will have to do it on my own, which will be hard for someone who's only ever successfully paced herself for 3 miles. I don't quite know how to pace for 10 additional miles - at least not at the pace I want to run for the race.
I never ran track. I never ran cross country. My first running coach was Gilbert. Before that it was just me and some advice from friends who did run track or cross country. David has inspired me as he's improved so much and runs so well. I hope that inspiration can pull me along tomorrow morning since the fleshly David will more than likely be at home, sick in bed.
I've been a little sleep-deprived this week due to the illnesses, but I've tried to eat well and rest when possible. David let me sleep last night while he tended to Joshua (and was up most of the night, it seems). I still was awake b/c it seems, like most moms, I'm a light sleeper. I didn't have to get out of bed though which makes all the difference in getting back to sleep.
It will be an interesting 3M. I hope I'm 100% - no vertigo, no sleep deprivation, no fever...just ready to run the best I can. Oh wait, and have fun. Can't forget that.
So now my strategy is under construction. I will have to do it on my own, which will be hard for someone who's only ever successfully paced herself for 3 miles. I don't quite know how to pace for 10 additional miles - at least not at the pace I want to run for the race.
I never ran track. I never ran cross country. My first running coach was Gilbert. Before that it was just me and some advice from friends who did run track or cross country. David has inspired me as he's improved so much and runs so well. I hope that inspiration can pull me along tomorrow morning since the fleshly David will more than likely be at home, sick in bed.
I've been a little sleep-deprived this week due to the illnesses, but I've tried to eat well and rest when possible. David let me sleep last night while he tended to Joshua (and was up most of the night, it seems). I still was awake b/c it seems, like most moms, I'm a light sleeper. I didn't have to get out of bed though which makes all the difference in getting back to sleep.
It will be an interesting 3M. I hope I'm 100% - no vertigo, no sleep deprivation, no fever...just ready to run the best I can. Oh wait, and have fun. Can't forget that.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home