TGIF
I haven't felt a Friday like this in awhile, when all the tiredness of the week accumulates and hangs on my shoulders as I descend the steps and head out to run. The only way I make it out is knowing that it is Friday and I can rest up. I promise myself a nap after the run but by now I know better that I am actually going to keep that promise.
Another thing that got me out the door is that, for the third time in the last four days, I had someone to run with. Deirdre came out west to run; this is the first time I've seen her since before CIM. This meant that we passed a good chunk of the run with my recounting my CIM experience. The nice thing about running is that there is time to do this, so I don't have to skimp on the details and thus started with the ill-fated flight out and went right through to post-race jacuzzi. It was fun to relive that fairy tale.
Weather took a turn for the mild again this morning, which I can tell because my fingers feel nimble and warm as I type this.
Cobbs Creek loop out via Locust and back via Woodland. 9 miles in 66:47. Last run standing between me and the weekend, but already got Sunday on my mind.
Another thing that got me out the door is that, for the third time in the last four days, I had someone to run with. Deirdre came out west to run; this is the first time I've seen her since before CIM. This meant that we passed a good chunk of the run with my recounting my CIM experience. The nice thing about running is that there is time to do this, so I don't have to skimp on the details and thus started with the ill-fated flight out and went right through to post-race jacuzzi. It was fun to relive that fairy tale.
Weather took a turn for the mild again this morning, which I can tell because my fingers feel nimble and warm as I type this.
Cobbs Creek loop out via Locust and back via Woodland. 9 miles in 66:47. Last run standing between me and the weekend, but already got Sunday on my mind.
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