27 Days Until: Chocoholic Frolic 10K
It was a lovely day for a run today, and I got to explore a new neighborhood near me. Sadly, this exact route probably won’t be available to me once the real snow starts this winter, since it only connects to my usual road via a walking path, and I assume no one will be plowing a walking path for a neighborhood with no finished houses (they’re just now getting ready to install all the big green electrical boxes)
The neighborhood used to be a farm, so there’s no shade near the road, but the cold wind balanced out the warm sun to keep me comfortable in a tshirt.
I also saw the ghost squirrel out on my run today. With the amount of acorns on the roads around where he lives, I’m surprised he and his friends don’t weigh 10 pounds each

I forgot to post a picture of my 10K/5K medal from last weekend. I also managed to get my 10 Miler medal from a nice guy that lives near the TCM office—he picked up a few medals for some inners and left them in his mailbox for us to grab. Apparently, there’s no way to get our Loony medals
Today was the last day of my Loony training plan, so it’s time for a look back. All in all, it wasn’t very successful. I was more than a bit ambitious in my mileage goals for a summer plan, but what really got me was the idiot idea of trying to run in the early mornings to avoid the heat—I’m not a great morning person and no amount of going to bed earlier was able to solve that, so there were a lot of skipped runs. I also skipped a lot of my stationary bike sessions. I should’ve had about 600 miles of running and 28 hours of stationary bike between April 24th and October 8th, and I had hoped to lose some weight, but this is where I ended up:
Running Stationary Bike
I’m glad that I basically maintained my weight, but I really would like to lose a bit. But now I know for next summer that I need to stick to more of a maintenance plan to get a good solid base of mileage and cement the 4 days/week routine before starting a training plan in mid-August or early September. My tentative plan for the next rD season is Wine & Dine (assuming it hits over Halloween like we’re predicting), then doing my first (and probably only, because the time of year is hard) Dopey, and then finishing with Springtime Surprise. Dopey is appropriately daunting, but I’ve successfully completed all the rD weekends I’ve attempted so far, with little-to-no ill effects. I have no doubt that if I can get a good solid base through the spring and summer, and successfully execute a Dopey training plan in the late summer through Christmas, I can complete Dopey and still be functional enough to drink around the world with some of you fine folks on the Monday after.
But before all that, I have to train for
Disneyland, and after that, train for Springtime Surprise. DL training will run October 9th-January 21 (I always include the week after a race in the training plan, since so many of my races are destination races and have post-race vacation days) I have about 265 miles and 15 hours of stationary biking in the plan, including 1 virtual 10K in October, 1 in-person 10K in November, and a “virtual” 10 miler in December (my TCM 10 Miler medal needs to be earned). If I see a sufficiently fun theme for a virtual Thanksgiving 15K or 10 Miler, I might sign up (I have 9 miles on the schedule for Thanksgiving, moved from that weekend since we spend it baking cookies, but don’t leave for Thanksgiving dinner until 3pm, and don’t need to do any cooking beforehand) I made sure to keep weekday runs to no more than about an hour, unless it’s a holiday. Weekend runs max out and about 2 hours, and it should be easier to get them in because the yardwork will drop off sharply in mid-November at the latest. And the Plymouth field house will open for inclement weather contingency runs (and I might use it for my 400m repeats, regardless of weather)