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Weekly Rundown- It’s Race Week!

Welcome to the weekly rundown, hosted as always by the gracious Kim and .Deborah.  As you may or may not know, I was a little down the week leading up to my birthday and in a fit of insanity signed up for a race.  I needed something to jolt me out of the doldrums, so I picked a race I wouldn’t normally choose- a 5K trail race to benefit the Solid Waste Authority.  All week long I joked that I was tapering for the race- but the truth is, there’s probably not much I could have done that would affect the outcome greatly one way or another.  Let’s see how the week went!

Sunday

It was my “long” run day, five miles.  We had an unexpectedly beautiful weekend- it was in the upper 50s for this run with low humidity.  Hooray!

Monday

I started the day with a 30 minute yoga flow, as always on Peloton with Denis Morton.  Followed that with a 10 minute core class with Ben Alldis.  I was a little sad when my Crush Your Core program ended because I loved having each day’s class already picked out for me.  Now what I’m doing is working my way through all of Ben Alldis’s core classes.  They’re all basic core routines with pretty much the same exercises, but doing a different class mixes it up just enough.

Tuesday

I decided to do something other than Peloton and tried out Marcia’s lower body workout. If you don’t like peppy youngsters shouting cute motivational slogans at you while playing obnoxious music, this workout is for you.  It’s quick and hits all the muscle groups.  I especially like how she includes lateral banded walks for the glute medius.  Go Marcia!

I also did a quick core class and pull-ups, and later in the day did a 30 minute yoga flow.  It was a Denis Morton class from 7/26/20, and for the first time ever, I HATED the music!  One of the things I like about Denis is the music he uses- but this time I disliked it so much, it distracted me from the flow.  I made a note NOT to take this class again!

Wednesday

Because of my foot issue (sigh) I’m only running every other day right now.  Since I have a race on Sunday, I had to take two days off in a row somewhere.  But now, back to running- three miles and the humidity has returned!

Followed this run with another core class, and later in the day did a 20 minute hip focus yoga flow.

Thursday

Another strength day. I did a core class, pull-ups, and a lower body workout on my own.  Sometimes I feel like a class, and sometimes I want to do my own thing.  Know what I mean?

Friday

Started the day with a three mile run.

After work I planned to do a core class, but I somehow FORGOT.  It was our cat’s second birthday, and my daughter thought we should make cookies for the occasion.  That has to be the lamest reason ever to miss a workout- I was making cookies for my cat’s birthday???  It’s not like my cat was going to eat them!  I didn’t even eat them.  Although, I suppose it’s better to miss a workout and not eat cookies, than to miss a workout and eat cookies.  So there’s that.

Happy Birthday, Muffin!

Saturday

I’m not taking any chances!  The first thing I did was a core class.  Then a yoga class, and later in the day did pull-ups.  Mysteriously, my pull-ups don’t seem to be getting any easier.  Or I guess I should say, I don’t seem to be getting any stronger (It doesn’t get easier, you just get stronger, right?) Well, I’ll just keeping working at it.

Sunday

It’s race day!  Let’s see… my foot is still iffy, I haven’t done speedwork in two years, the race is early in the morning and far away, my garmin is broken, and best of all… it’s supposed to rain.  The trails should be nice and muddy!  As you can see, I’m going into this with low expectations, which is probably a good thing.  My husband is running it with me, so we’ll just try to have fun.  Recap coming up on Tuesday!

How was your week?  Is it spring where you live yet?  – It’s full-on summer here.  I think we’re getting up to 90 this week!

If you have pets, do you celebrate their birthdays?

 

 

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Weekly Rundown- Everything is Awesome!

I don’t want to say this injury is behind me, because that would be tempting fate a little too much.  But let’s just say “Everything is Awesome” from The Lego Movie has been running through my head, and life seems good!  I’m linking up as always with Kim and Deborah for this Weekly Rundown.  Here’s how it all played out… Sunday I walked one mile and ran 3. Everything felt good! Monday I did lower body strength at home, including single leg exercises and squats.  One of the (few) things I’m proud of from my work this summer is the progress I made in the one leg sit-to-stand.  It’s one of the foundation exercises on Sally McRae’s app and also one of the hip stability exercises from Brad Beer’s book.  You start sitting on a chair or bench, and stand up using one leg, then sit back down, stand up again, etc. only on one leg.  When I first started I could only do five reps on each leg- now I can do 36 reps!!!  At least something has improved. I also did Caroline Girvan’s deadbug workout..  I’m really tired of it by now! Tuesday I walked 3 miles… … and then did a different core workout!  I did Caroline Girvan’s Standing Abs Workout, and I liked it.  At least, I liked doing something different. Wednesday Again, I walked one mile and ran 3.  Still feeling good! Thursday I did my single leg exercises, and another core workout.  This one Engie recommended, MadFit Standing Core Workout..  I liked this one too!  Then I had time for 20 minutes of walking. At night we watched the Dolphins game, which was a complete fiasco.  We lost, and our quarterback got ANOTHER CONCUSSION.  The poor guy will be out for… ever?  The rest of the season?  I feel really bad for him, and now our season is a shambles after only the second game. Friday Gym day!  It was a very squat-focused workout, because I skipped deadlifts.  My low back is nagging at me again, and deadlifts sadly make it worse.  After squats and Bulgarian split squats I did some core (abs and low back machines.) At night I planned to go to our high school football game, but it rained so much that the band couldn’t play (so I didn’t go.)  They did manage to play in the rain and our team won!  This was our homecoming, and last year’s homecoming was completely rained out.  September outdoor events just shouldn’t be a thing in South Florida. Saturday This was a big day- I walked one mile and ran 4!!!  I’m getting there! At night we watched the Baylor game.  FINALLY.  A game where it didn’t rain, no one got injured, and we WON!  At least the football week ended on a high note. Sunday Off!  Sleeping in and waffles will be involved (obviously.) So, it was a good week.  Moving forward, I’m going to cautiously try running every other day.  Running every third day was great to get me back from this injury, but I can’t do that forever! How was your week?  Were there any moments where you sang “Everything is Awesome?” Top photo by Stainless Images on Unsplash

Friday Coffee Date!

Hey, it’s Friday!  Pour yourself a beverage in your favorite fall mug (wait- you do have one, right?) and join me. Let’s talk about the weekend!  Tonight is another high school football game, and I will be there.  The last two weeks have been away games, so I’ve missed going.  But you know what that means- it’s time for Homecoming!  My daughter decided to go to the dance with a group of friends, and we started thinking about what she would wear.  But let’s back up for a moment… The high school concert band uniform is tuxes for the boys and long black dresses for girls.  When my daughter was a freshman last year, she said she would prefer to wear a tux. Now, I wasn’t entirely opposed to this, but I just preferred that she wear a dress… like all the other girls?  I told her that whatever she decided to do was fine, but there’s a reason boys usually wear suits and girls usually wear dresses.  Girls are more curvy, so dresses flatter them more.  My daughter is very curvy, and I thought a tux would just make her look kind of big all over. She decided to wear the dress, and I thought she looked lovely!  Then I was telling my friend about how well I handled that situation, and she thought I was VERY WRONG.  Why, she asked, did it matter how she looked?  Why did I make that the most important thing? Er- good question.  When it was time for New Year’s, my daughter wanted to wear a suit to the party.  I agreed immediately, and she actually looked kind of cute (not that it mattered!) Later I asked how she liked wearing the suit, and she said “I loved it.  I felt really confident.”  Okay then. Back to Homecoming!  My daughter said she wanted to wear a suit, and we got to work on her outfit (I was tasked with finding her some new pants, which was surprisingly hard.) Then yesterday she went to the mall to help her friend find a dress, and came home with… a dress, which she is now wearing to Homecoming. You guys, I can’t keep up!  Girls are so hard!!!  Boys are so. much. easier. Anyway, while my daughter is at the dance on Saturday night, my husband and I will be watching the Baylor game!  I have a fun fall-themed dinner planned, with some new things to sample from Trader Joe’s. One last thing- I’ve submitted my request for postponement of jury duty.  Weirdly, the request had to be submitted in writing, and by that I mean I had to write a letter and mail it through the U.S. postal service.  When was the last time you did that? I was so confused.  I couldn’t even really remember how to do it.  When I printed out my letter, my husband looked at it and said “You didn’t leave room for your signature.”  Oh yeah- I totally forgot.  Then I had to find an envelope and a stamp, and take it to the mailbox… I mean, don’t we have more modern methods of communication nowadays?  Anyway, I hope it gets there, and I hope I get my postponement (actually, I’m hoping they forget all about me, but if worst comes to worst I’ll take a postponement.) That’s it for this week! When was the last time you mailed a letter?  I don’t mean a greeting card or postcard, but like an official letter?   Do you think I was wrong to encourage my daughter to wear a dress?  How much does appearance matter? What are your plans for the weekend? Top photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash

Reading and Eating

I finished Winter of the World, which will from now on be referred to simply as WOW.  It was so, so good, and I’m getting ready to start the third book in the trilogy!  It starts in 1961, where the second book left off. But let’s go back to last week- I had my trip to the used bookstore.  It was everything I hoped it would be (look away, Engie!  I’ve discovered that Engie does NOT like used bookstores!) As I hoped, I did leave with a stack of books. Some classic murder mysteries- I can never resist- and more Ken Follett.  I have no plans to read The Pillars of the Earth anytime soon, but I know I’ll read it eventually, and I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to get a used copy in good condition. Eating!  Once again, I did not do any meal prep on Sunday so we’re limping through the week.  The good news is, I think I’m training my husband and daughter to expect less and less in the dinner department.  I mean- we do eat.  It’s just not fancy. Sunday morning I made gluten-free pumpkin pancakes from Running on Real Food.  First, let’s look at a picture from the website: And here’s, ahem, mine. All that garnish aside, mine look really weird.  But they did taste good!  Chickpea flour is my new favorite flour.  By the way, if you’re making pumpkin baked good this fall, don’t forget the formula to make them really flavorful- double the amount of pumpkin spice, and add a pinch of cloves.  And whatever you do, do NOT forget the salt! What are you reading now? Top photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash

Getting Back on Track

I wrote in Sunday’s post that I’ve been feeling like my life is just a little off track.  Then I looked around my house and realized one of the reasons is that I’ve been half-assing my beloved Pumpkin Palooza.  I had some, but not all, of my fall decorations out, and then a summer-y wreath was lying on the table.  Furthermore, I hadn’t had one special meal or snack to celebrate the start of football season. This was all wrong!  I needed to rectify the situation right away.  I lit a fall candle… …and got out all the rest of my fall decorations while watching the first half of the Dolphins game.  At halftime I put together a little charcuterie board… …and then we watched the Dolphins come from behind to win the game.  Fall is back on track! Let’s move on to running.  SIGH.  So far, my calf seems to be better, but my race plans are in tatters.  Back in May, I signed up for a race on November 9th.  It’s a trail race, and you run as far as you can in a certain amount of time.  I chose the 12 hour option. Hahahahaha.  Even if everything goes perfectly from now on, I’ll have no business running a 12 hour race in two months.  I guess the good news is, it’s a 4.5 mile loop that you run over and over again.  I can go and just run a couple loops.  That would be kind of sad- but maybe less sad than not going at all?  I’ve already paid for the race so if I can run at all, I’ll probably go. Now let’s deal with this jury summons.  I know it’s our civic duty, but I think it’s unfair that it creates more of a financial hardship for some people than others.  Additionally, some people never get called for jury duty, and some people get called all the time!  Luckily I’ve come up with a great solution. My plan is, all registered voters would be required to submit a form every five years, indicating the time they would like to do their jury duty.  That way, people would be able to pick a time that works best with their work schedule, and have time in advance to arrange for childcare, etc. Of course, if everyone chose July of 2027 it would be a fiasco.  But I have solutions for that too!  People who are retired, independently wealthy, or who have a very flexible work schedule could volunteer to be “swing jurors,” willing to be called at any time.  There could be incentives for people who serve in months like December (which I’m guessing would be the least popular)- like if you sit on a jury in December, you’re exempt for the rest of your life. I’ll be submitting my request for a postponement- do you think I should include my detailed plan for an overhaul of the entire system?  Haha, that might get me excused permanently (“Don’t let this woman near the courthouse- she’s obviously a troublemaker!”) Anyway, I’m starting to feel a little better.  As long as I can continue to run and nothing else goes wrong, I think I’m back on track. How do you like my plan?  Would you volunteer to be a “swing juror?” Top photo by Redd F on Unsplash  

37 Responses

  1. you know what? Low expectations puts way less stress on you! I hope you have fun out there today and that your foot does not feel sore. going into my race today w low expectations as well-my right glute is not happy today. thanks for linking!

  2. Good luck today and more importantly, HAVE FUN! Seriously, what is the point otherwise? I hope your foot behaves. I know a little something about muddy trails, lol. We got rain and snow yesterday so I’m pretty sure they’re a mess.

  3. Any day you can race is a good day. And your hubby is joining you.

    Get rid of those old expectations and have fun.

    Can’t wait to read about it.

  4. I think having low expectations is appropriate for a solid waste race — hopefully you will have fun no matter what. LOL on making cookies for your cat’s birthday. Any reason is a good reason to bake cookies!

    1. Yes, having high expectations for this particular race would have been a mistake. We did have a good time though.

  5. Nothing wrong with low expectations! Not every “race” needs to be a “race.” I hope your foot holds out and plays nice. We always celebrate Max’s birthday… he gets an ice cream cone 🙂

    1. Ha, that’s cute. Muffin got a little extra cat treat on her birthday.
      Yes, this was more of an “experience” than a race. But it was fun!

  6. I bet that you DO have fun. Sometimes setting a low bar is the right thing to do. 🙂

    Oh, your cat looks like my Cleo! She’s only been gone 21 years now. I always have a soft spot for calicoes. Funny story, I shared a photo of Cleo my husband took on an older & different blog. Someone used it in a trivia game at Red Robin — he actually managed to get money from them. Cleo was everywhere, it seemed.

    Excited to hear how the race went!

    1. I had a calico growing up, so I have a soft spot for them as well. It was actually my daughter who insisted on getting Muffin though.
      Race recap coming on Tuesday! You’re right- it was fun.

  7. I hope you had fun with the race! Can’t wait to hear all about it. Thanks for working out with me. 🙂 Happy Birthday to Muffin! We’d totally be celebrating here as well. Ozzy turns 5 on 4/16 and you’d better believe we will celebrate! Haha!

    1. Ozzy’s birthday is coming right up- how exciting! Thanks for providing the workout- I’ll check out some more of yours this week.

  8. Happy birthday Muffin! I do have the cat’s birthdays on our family calendar, but that’s about it. And this year we forgot to even buy them Christmas toys. Oops! 😂 “Lower your expectations and you’ll never be disappointed” is one of my mottos!! It’s a must. I hope you had a fun race with your husband. Rain just adds to the excitement of the day, right? Looking forward to your race recap!

    1. Race recap is coming Tuesday! I’m going to adopt your motto for myself. The race was fun, and my husband enjoyed it too.

  9. I hope you had a great day – regardless of the outcome, that your foot felt okay for the run and that it broke up your regular routine.
    We have no pets, but I’m sure the kids would swindle me in to celebrating their birthday’s if we did! But I think “I was making cookies for my cat’s birthday” is an adorable reason to miss a workout.

    It is not summer here. Sigh. It is spring (according to the calendar) but they are calling for enough snow tomorrow a friend just texted that she’s expecting a snow day. Double sigh.

    1. SERIOUSLY??? A snow day in April? That’s harsh.
      The race did break up my regular routine and turned out to be fun!

  10. Good luck and I hope you have a blast!

    Happy birthday Muffin! What a cute little kitty. I love any excuse for cookies! Your self control is amazing, to bake cookies and not eat any of them…are there any treats that you can enjoy?

    I will have to try Ben’s core classes! I too miss having them picked out for me 🙂

    1. I do make treats for myself- usually sweetened with stevia or monk fruit. No one else in the family will eat those though.

  11. Good luck – I hope you had fun today!

    I don’t think I’ve done a core class with Ben so I will have to check them out.

    We’re all for celebrating our dog’s birthday so I love that you made cookies for the occasion 🙂

  12. I hope you had a blast at your race! Baking cookies for your cat’s birthday is one of the most legit reasons to miss a workout. Happy birthday to Muffin! Our dog’s birthday is on Easter (yep that’s all the information that we have from her previous owner) and of course there’s usually an extra treat for her.

  13. Happy second birthday, Muffin! We not only celebrate Pablo’s birthday, but also his gotcha day. 😀

    I hope your race went well and I can’t wait to read your recap!

    BTW, are you on Instagram?

      1. No, you haven’t seen m posts because there aren’t any lately! I’ve been really bad about instagram these days.

  14. Happy Birthday to Muffin – such a cute cat! When my dog was alive we would celebrate his birthday by giving him a “nice” dinner. He loved chicken and rice so we would mix in a little bit of that with his dry dog food.

    Hope that your race went well!

  15. We don’t know the dog’s birthday, but we celebrate the day we adopted her with a long walk and lots of photos. We just leave our cat alone on her birthday because that’s what she loves best!
    I can’t wait to hear how the race goes – I bet it will be awesome!

    1. This is the first pet I’ve had where we know her real birthday. But we also celebrate the day we got her- we definitely spoil her.

  16. Of course I celebrate my cats’ birthdays! Hahaha. Even though they have no idea what’s going on. One year I tried to make this special cat dessert for them from a recipe I found online and they hated it. So now I just give them some yummy wet food with a special topping. And a present, of course!

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