Thursday, April 12, 2012

Training

It has been my goal and dream for the last two years to run a marathon, that's 26.2 miles.
Training so far hasn't been horrible, however I'm still new to the whole running world.
I have had sore calves, then that faded, then I ran barefoot and had sore calves again.
They got better, as I went up in miles my usual side ache got worse, one time doing 8 miles
I ate a little salt half way and that helped! But the worst is I think I pulled my hip flexer. It hurt
for a few weeks, I rested it, Iced it, put heat on it. Life caught up with Paul and I and now we are
back to square one and moving up, my hip flexer still gets very sore, but hopefully that will ease
in time.


I am extremely grateful to Paul during this whole process, before I met him i had run a big 3 miles!
The second week we were married I said let's start a running routine, run Tuesday, Thursday and do
a long run Saturday, he looked at me and said, 2 miles Tuesday, 3 miles Thursday and 6 on saturday.
I thought he was crazy, and I couldn't do it. That was my first problem, I'd like to say we did 6 that
Saturday, but I think we would have injured ourselves, But we did do 4 miles, which broke my record!

Running is a real mental thing for me, one week I ran 6 miles and was dragging my feet and getting
mad at Paul for yelling at me to go faster, I was even mad when he told me I was doing great, because
I knew I could do better, but I hurt! But then the next week Paul was on a bike due to an injury to his
ankle and I ran 7 miles with no pain and a smile on my face most of the run. I had been saying to
myself most of the run "I can and I will", or "I am Strong and Able". It totally helped.

For now I am training, not sure which marathon I am going to run, but I am enjoying this part of my
life so much right now, and love Paul for joining me in my goal.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Lucy



So a couple of weeks ago Paul's sister Shelley told us about a couple we know (Argie and Jean) who are having dog problems. They have a adorable young pitbull mix (their actually not sure what she is), they've had her since November and Argie is brought to tears because Lucy is tearing her beautiful yard apart.

So before Shelley finishes her story, Paul and I say "we'll play with her!" and here we are two weeks later and every tuesday, thursday and saturday we either take her on a hike, or take her running. It's awesome! When we've hiked she is pooped! and when we run our muscles feel all sore and definitely not balanced in the soreness (not good! we need to figure that one out.

It's the beauty of having the fun of a dog, but not all the taking care of stuff.