Well my new attitude toward running is good, but I completely skipped the first day of my Tue/Thur/Sat/Sun plan because I let life get the best of me. But I'm actually totally OK with it. It was hectic Monday evening with the kiddo, followed by hectic morning, followed by crazy work day, followed by hectic evening and at 8 I had a choice to go to the gym (it was very dark out) or do nothing at all. I picked the nothingness.
But because my husband is amazing and super motivating (he's doing great running every MWF in the mornings) he really got me to get back to it. The flowers brought home last night, cleaning the dishes and baking me muffins was also very very very nice of him.
So I did what I haven't really done in forever...I woke up after 5am for working out purposes. It felt just like going to those crazy early crew practices of my college days. Groggy and not sure if I was even awake...I headed out.
My coach app called for a 2 mile run that included strides and that felt like a good short amount of running to test this new concept of running, then showering, then getting ready, then getting the baby ready, then work. It was suprisingly not that bad! Am I tired right now? YES! But I also don't have it hanging over my head for the rest of the day and to be honest, I'd probably be this tired anyways. We are only talking about waking up a half hour early.
I do not know how people who train for longer distances get up early enough. If I was running for 50+ minutes I'd have to get up before 4!! Yuck!
So now to the fun stuff.
BUNNY LAUNCHING
My husband and I have made this term for when you run past someone's yard and a rabbit darts out of it's little resting spot and then keeps hopping to the next yard, but in the same direction you are running and it's like you are running together...until it figures it out and goes into a bush or something. Squirrel launching is also fun, but usually shorter lived.
I also realized how many people in my neighborhood have motion sensored porch/garage lights. And instead of running from shady spot to shady spot during the sunny parts of the day...I'm was running towards the lit up parts of the sidewalk instead.
And final thought of the day. I like this weather for running. It is just a false alarm though as all Chicago weather is. I know it will get warm again next week...but this weather gets me excited for my Sept and October fall 5ks
