After two lame, pathetic, lackluster weeks of running, I woke up excited to run yesterday. And today, I wore my running clothes all morning in anticipation of my nap time run today. Even in spite of sore glutes and tired quads from getting in some P90X Core Synergistics last night, I couldn't wait to get moving on Millie. I am a planner. Today I had a plan to get my run in while my girls slept, and my day was organized accordingly. I am also a creature of habit. The first thing I do when I roll out of bed every single day is make my bed and my girls' beds. If I do something else first, it throws off the entire morning. I am a creature of habit when it comes to my running routines as well. There are a few things that differ depending on whether I am running on Millie or outside, whether my girls are asleep or not, and whether or not they are joining me in the jogger. Yet, no matter when, where, how far or with whom I run, some things are always the same. My hair goes into a pony
Wow ..... awesome .... CONGRATULATIONS!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!! Your runs this year have been so amazingly fast! You deserve it!
ReplyDeleteWow, way to go. It is so fun to see how much you have improved in your running journey. I am so impressed. Have fun in Boston. You will love it.
ReplyDeleteWow - a 27 minute PR! That is gigantic. I remember thinking that you were way too hard on yourself when you ran your last marathon in the rain and it didn't go well, thinking that the way you were running you would likely qualify for boston next marathon. Amazing that you got a 3:21! Enjoy Boston!
ReplyDeleteThat is really fast! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBelieve to achieve my friend, I always knew you had it in you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Congrats on the BQ!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing and so inspiring. Congrats from Georgia!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Congrats on improving your finish times. 3:21 is so fast!
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