In Every Run That Must Be Done; There is an Element of Fun (comments welcome)

I'm so sorry about your cat. No matter how it happens, it is never easy. And good luck with the ADHD stuff! I also have it but was not diagnosed as a kid and have never tried medication. I'm starting to consider it, as my management tactics aren't working so great with the complications caused by perimenopause. I'll be curious to hear how your experience is if you're willing to share.
 
I'm so sorry about your cat. No matter how it happens, it is never easy. And good luck with the ADHD stuff! I also have it but was not diagnosed as a kid and have never tried medication. I'm starting to consider it, as my management tactics aren't working so great with the complications caused by perimenopause. I'll be curious to hear how your experience is if you're willing to share.
Yeah, I was managing everything pretty well until I got dumped into a new job last fall that I’m, frankly, under-qualified for (IMO) and everything went straight to heck. Aside from medication and therapy, I’m hoping to get some accommodations to make job less stressful, which should in turn make the rest of my life less stressful.
 

3 Days Until: Race For The Kids 10 Miler

Yeah, training has been very bad. I didn’t run 12 miles in the whole month of July. But I’ve run about 17 (in 3 or 4 mile increments) miles so far in August, so I probably won’t die this weekend.

My favorite run this month was in the absolute pouring rain. It wasn’t a case of getting caught out when it started, it was raining pretty good when I left, but it was finally cool outside, and not sunny, and I had energy, so I just did it. I ran along the lake and on a couple pieces of road I hadn’t run on before and it was good.

You can see how soaked my shirt is, and my bandana says “running is my sunshine”
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Life in general has been really hard lately. One of my cats had a sudden decline and had to cross the rainbow bridge at the end of July.
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On the plus side, such as it is, I did manage to get my diagnosis for ADHD, and I have an appointment to discuss medication next Friday. In addition to helping with my focus and motivation, a common side effect of ADHD meds is decreased appetite and weight loss, which certainly won’t hurt my running any (as long as I make sure I eat enough to fuel my running, whether I’m hungry or not)

I’m pretty excited about all the Disney stuff announced at SDCC and D23, even though it will mean changes in the parks (unless they take out Muppets, then I’m going to be annoyed—we need that sit-down air-conditioned break in HS!)

My race this weekend is almost identical to my race course from the beginning of April, just with a different start/finish spot. There are some good hills to run down for a time boost (along with a couple wicked uphills) I will do my best to write up a prompt race report. Then it’s straight into Dopey training next week. I gave up on the Runna app because they do too much speed training and overestimate my abilities (and there’s no mechanism for run/walk, so I get a lot of alerts that I’m too fast or too slow) So I’m adapting Hal Higdon’s Novice 1 Marathon plan. I calculated the total mileage for each week, and then redistributed it across all the runs so I don’t have any 20 miles runs on the schedule. I also moved the Wednesday run because I can’t make 3 weekday runs work.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your cat. Good luck for the race 👍
 
I'm so sorry about your kitty. :( They're never here long enough.

Good luck with your race and congrats on the diagnosis. I know getting diagnosed as an adult can be challenging.
 
RBC Race for the Kids 10 Miler Recap

Well, the day finally came to see if I could complete a race with really poor training. Including this race and my several B races, I ran a total of 101.15 miles since April 29.

The answer is yes, but barely.
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I had a terrible night’s sleep before the race, probably because I tried to go to bed too early. I think the most restful sleep I got was the 10 minutes between my first alarm and my second alarm 😭

Anyway, I got up and got ready to go by 6:30, made it downtown by about 7am, and walked across the street to the race start area. I dropped my bag and wandered around for a while until it was time to get in the start corral. It was self-seeded, and I lined up behind the “12:00” and ahead of the “Walk”

I decided to try to hold my intervals to 30 run/45 walk for the first 5 miles, and then reevaluate. I was able to keep up with that for the most part, except for running the downhills and the walking a lot of the uphills (of which there were too many!) I switched to 30/60 at the 5 mile marker because I was having more and more trouble making it to 30 seconds of running and hoped that longer walk breaks would help.

Unfortunately, I also decide that this was a good time to eat the packaged waffle I had in my pocket. I thought the first bite tasted a little off, but attributed it to aftertaste of my gum. But after the the second bite was in my mouth, I saw that the waffle was moldy! I spit out the bite in my mouth, and rinsed and spit a few times with water from my handheld. Due to a lack of trash cans, I had to walk the next half mile with my handheld dangling off my left hand (it’s normally on my right hand) and an inedible waffle and wrapper in my right.

Once I finally got rid of the trash and got organized again, I was able to make up a lot of lost time in mile 5. But then it started raining again (it had rained a bit in mile 3, but it was refreshing then) and it came down pretty hard for a bit. Adding to my problems, it turns out the particular pavement on that road gets slippery when wet. Not so bad that I felt like I was going to fall when walking, but if I tried to run, I could feel my foot slide a little when I pushed off.

I finally got to a nice long downhill and thought I’d be able to make up some time, but I started getting a muscle twitch or cramp or something in my right calf after about 15 seconds. So it was back to walking most of the time, which was fine because it was back to being mostly uphill again. I ran a little when I saw a photographer about a quarter mile from the finish line (I had to stare at him a bit to make him lift up his camera and do his job—just because a runner is slow doesn’t mean they don’t deserve pictures!!) and then I put on a nice burst of speed for the finish chute.

After I got my medal, I stuck around a minute to cheer on the woman behind me, who I had talked to briefly early in the race before I passed her permanently. It seemed like she was the last finisher, since there was a truck and a cop car following her, but according to the results, the final runner and the final runner pacer did finish sometime after us. The final runner actually won her age group, because she was the only 70-74 woman in the race (there’s a bonus to getting older, I guess)

I got a bottle of water and skipped the food, because they had gross chip flavors (is it so hard to just have an option of plain-flavored potato chips??) I picked up my bag, and tried to get my special plaque for running the three 10 milers this season, but they had run out! I had to send an email to get on the list of people who missed out so they could mail them out (of course, they’d already packed up the list they’d started earlier, which is super rude to slow runners, IMO) I got a picture taken with my medal, and they printed off a copy right there, which was pretty neat, in addition to getting it texted to me.

I switched my shoes and (very slowly) headed to my car and drove home. I ate some food, took a hot bath, and then went out to the Arb with my grandma for an art fair and, as we discovered when we got there, an Iris Sale (this is where our wallets got in trouble 😄😄) They had tall bearded iris bulbs on sale for $6 each or 3/$15, which is actually a really good deal, so we got 9 of them, and we we got a free Spuria plant (a short variation of an iris) too.
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During my race, I had a chipmunk run out and chirp at me—it literally waited for me to get to where it was hiding in the woods, ran out into the bike path to greet me, then ran right back into the trees. I also got to see an albino squirrel! He had some kind of big nut or small apple in his mouth and was running off to enjoy it.
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So, onto the next training plan. I have about 500 miles scheduled starting Tuesday and running through Dopey. My next race isn’t until October 6, so I have plenty of time to properly build up to 10 miles this time, and hopefully it also won’t be 65 degrees and 99% humidity for the October race (but who knows, since this same race got cancelled due to heat last year)
 
Congrats on getting through it! Sounds like the race organizers have some things to work on, though...
Yeah, it doesn’t seem that hard to add up how many people registered for the 3 races and make sure to have the right number of plaques on hand.
 
RBC Race for the Kids 10 Miler Recap

Well, the day finally came to see if I could complete a race with really poor training. Including this race and my several B races, I ran a total of 101.15 miles since April 29.

The answer is yes, but barely.
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I had a terrible night’s sleep before the race, probably because I tried to go to bed too early. I think the most restful sleep I got was the 10 minutes between my first alarm and my second alarm 😭

Anyway, I got up and got ready to go by 6:30, made it downtown by about 7am, and walked across the street to the race start area. I dropped my bag and wandered around for a while until it was time to get in the start corral. It was self-seeded, and I lined up behind the “12:00” and ahead of the “Walk”

I decided to try to hold my intervals to 30 run/45 walk for the first 5 miles, and then reevaluate. I was able to keep up with that for the most part, except for running the downhills and the walking a lot of the uphills (of which there were too many!) I switched to 30/60 at the 5 mile marker because I was having more and more trouble making it to 30 seconds of running and hoped that longer walk breaks would help.

Unfortunately, I also decide that this was a good time to eat the packaged waffle I had in my pocket. I thought the first bite tasted a little off, but attributed it to aftertaste of my gum. But after the the second bite was in my mouth, I saw that the waffle was moldy! I spit out the bite in my mouth, and rinsed and spit a few times with water from my handheld. Due to a lack of trash cans, I had to walk the next half mile with my handheld dangling off my left hand (it’s normally on my right hand) and an inedible waffle and wrapper in my right.

Once I finally got rid of the trash and got organized again, I was able to make up a lot of lost time in mile 5. But then it started raining again (it had rained a bit in mile 3, but it was refreshing then) and it came down pretty hard for a bit. Adding to my problems, it turns out the particular pavement on that road gets slippery when wet. Not so bad that I felt like I was going to fall when walking, but if I tried to run, I could feel my foot slide a little when I pushed off.

I finally got to a nice long downhill and thought I’d be able to make up some time, but I started getting a muscle twitch or cramp or something in my right calf after about 15 seconds. So it was back to walking most of the time, which was fine because it was back to being mostly uphill again. I ran a little when I saw a photographer about a quarter mile from the finish line (I had to stare at him a bit to make him lift up his camera and do his job—just because a runner is slow doesn’t mean they don’t deserve pictures!!) and then I put on a nice burst of speed for the finish chute.

After I got my medal, I stuck around a minute to cheer on the woman behind me, who I had talked to briefly early in the race before I passed her permanently. It seemed like she was the last finisher, since there was a truck and a cop car following her, but according to the results, the final runner and the final runner pacer did finish sometime after us. The final runner actually won her age group, because she was the only 70-74 woman in the race (there’s a bonus to getting older, I guess)

I got a bottle of water and skipped the food, because they had gross chip flavors (is it so hard to just have an option of plain-flavored potato chips??) I picked up my bag, and tried to get my special plaque for running the three 10 milers this season, but they had run out! I had to send an email to get on the list of people who missed out so they could mail them out (of course, they’d already packed up the list they’d started earlier, which is super rude to slow runners, IMO) I got a picture taken with my medal, and they printed off a copy right there, which was pretty neat, in addition to getting it texted to me.

I switched my shoes and (very slowly) headed to my car and drove home. I ate some food, took a hot bath, and then went out to the Arb with my grandma for an art fair and, as we discovered when we got there, an Iris Sale (this is where our wallets got in trouble 😄😄) They had tall bearded iris bulbs on sale for $6 each or 3/$15, which is actually a really good deal, so we got 9 of them, and we we got a free Spuria plant (a short variation of an iris) too.
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During my race, I had a chipmunk run out and chirp at me—it literally waited for me to get to where it was hiding in the woods, ran out into the bike path to greet me, then ran right back into the trees. I also got to see an albino squirrel! He had some kind of big nut or small apple in his mouth and was running off to enjoy it.
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So, onto the next training plan. I have about 500 miles scheduled starting Tuesday and running through Dopey. My next race isn’t until October 6, so I have plenty of time to properly build up to 10 miles this time, and hopefully it also won’t be 65 degrees and 99% humidity for the October race (but who knows, since this same race got cancelled due to heat last year)
Congratulations 🙌
 
42 Days Until: TC Marathon Weekend 10 Miler

I did all my mileage this week! 🥳🥳🥳
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I underestimated exactly how awful the sun would be on Saturday’s run, so I kind of had to quit halfway through and walk home. It left me a little short on scheduled miles, so I did some extra on Sunday, despite the awful humidity to balance it out. The big difference between Saturday and Sunday was sunlight.

I got my picture from that photographer at the end of my race last weekend. I ended up coming in 336/339 overall, 176/179 among women, and 31/31 in my age group.
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This is picture of the road I was running on on Saturday—hilly and no shade whatsoever. I’m not sure why I thought it was a good idea to run there.
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Here’s a post run picture from Tuesday—the Sparkle Squad FB group asked people to wear blue and/or orange in support of a member going in for brain surgery on Wednesday.
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I don’t have to run in Minneapolis to see an albino squirrel, I just have to go a mile or so up the road.
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A few critter pictures from my house

This is a Milkweed Tiger Moth caterpillar
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This is a big frog I came across in the grass.
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I’m not 100% sure what this bug is on a different milkweed plant
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Rocky was so happy to have some food that she consented to a selfie with me.
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I got my ADHD prescription, but I’m another victim of the medication shortage and I have to wait until the pharmacy gets more in stock 😫😫
 
Love your race pic! You really look like you’re motoring along. Sadly, even when I ran races in the 8minute range, my pix always had my feet barely off the ground in a sad shuffle.
 












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