SarahDisney
So ... Yeah
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I'm debating whether or not to do a TR for marathon weekend. On the one hand, I kinda like writing TRs. On the other hand, I'm not swimming in time, and I don't have any notes about what I did anyway, so it would probably be a very disjointed TR that took me like three years to write (although my last marathon weekend TR took a year, so ... clearly I'm just bad at TRs). I dunno. Either way, there will be pictures somewhere eventually. Just not tonight because I want to go to sleep and I need to pick out clothing for tomorrow's "first post-marathon run" (which was supposed to be today, but ... 14degrees).
Also currently working on the next training plan. Original plan was just to freestyle it, but I have a tendency to overwork myself, so I decided to try to work with Coach to create a plan that has some structure, but also some room to freestyle. But we're not currently seeing eye-to-eye on the long runs, so I'm wondering if I'm better off picking a further away race as my goal race (current plan is NYC Half in March, so I'd have to pick something in April or May), freestyling for a month or so (I'm targeting a "supported training run" half in late February) just to see how it goes, and then working on a plan once I have a sense of how the freestyling works for me and what I like my long runs to be. I dunno. We'll see how this plan creation attempt goes.
Also ... see title. I'm not planning to post super regularly, but I'm also no longer on hiatus. I'm also gonna try to make an effort to keep up with other people's journals, but we'll see how that goes.
EDIT: Forgot to mention - my Marathon Weekend wineglass is too tall for my cabinets. I had to put it in our "overflow" closet (we keep all of our extra dishes/pots that we don't have room for in the kitchen in what is probably supposed to be the linen closet). I haven't used it yet because I'm out of wine at the moment, but when I do, that's probably gonna be a pain in the neck. I still like my stems, but I think I'm starting to understand stemless wine glasses.
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