Weekly wrap up:
My ankle was really cranky on Monday, so it got a nice cold epsom salt soak and I decided to take the week off from lifting (originally I was only taking the first day off since there are weighted jump squats in Monday's workout, but it just morphed into the whole week.)
The toddler (I can't keep calling her a baby....well.....I CAN, but we are firmly into toddler behaviors and personality at this point) has been sleeping so so so badly. Her 2.5-3.5 hour nap is suddenly 1 hour. She's waking up at least once during the night and sometimes deciding it's play time for an hour or two. And we are up for the day no later than 6:30am. Yaaaaay.
Monday: 2 miles of EA that I ran an average pace of 14:18. Nice and easy.
Tuesday: 3 miles EB plus I tacked on 0.5 to finish my strides. This felt pretty good.
Wednesday: rest day (plus it rained/thunder stormed quite a bit)
Thursday: flip-flopped with Friday's run because it was 60 outside and I had actually slept OK. T-interval workout totaling 8.13miles. Warmup was a little fast, but I did a much better job on my T pacing this week. Details are a few posts above. This was also a "practice your nutrition" run so I had a couple of extra carbs above what my eating plan recommends on Wednesday, and had a caramel coffee stroopwaffle right before the run. I ran with my hydration pack, which is something I haven't been doing lately since most of the runs have been in the 3-4 mile range and I'm trying to not drink as much water
during my runs (trying to make sure I'm hydrated before and re-hydrating after instead of drinking 1.5L during an 8 mile run.)
Also. As I finished my T intervals, at around the last 2, my feet started to hurt. More specifically, the bottom of my feet. The "ball" of my foot and the bottom of my heels. This is pretty similar to how my feet started feeling at the end of my half back in May, which got progressively worse until the race was over. I had walking recovery-intervals, and those helped, but it wasn't a very pleasant last 2 miles. I'm not sure if this is a "your feet need to get used this" thing (it was an almost 2 hour run....and 2 hours is about when my feet started really hurting in May) or if it's a SHOE thing, and I need something with more cushion than my 880s are giving me for these longer runs.
Friday: this day completely got away from me, so I bumped my 3 mile EA to Saturday since I would be taking DS3 to baseball and have 0 excuses to NOT run during his practice.
Saturday: 3 miles EA. 14:31 average pace. Did the first mile with the stroller and by that point DS2 was nearly finished with his 2 miles so I handed the bob off to him and finished my run.
Sunday (today): rest day.
It's going to be much more "normal" temperatures this week so I'm going to have to really make an effort to run in the morning, which is not my favorite. Of course the picture is sideways. *sigh* Here's the mama deer I saw during my Saturday run. She let me get within about 30 yards before running off and having a fit in the woods for the next 5 minutes (I'm assuming she had a fawn nearby.)
