Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Jerk Stair Master ~ 5 min vo2 max test. ABOVE AVERAGE. You may remember that earlier this year the stair master at the gym actually earned the jerk distinction after telling me that my vo2 max was below average. Proof that persistence and name-calling sometimes pay off.
Bike ~ 13.1 miles
Strength/Weights ~ 25 minutes
Tuesday -
Run ~ 3.1 miles
I got to the gym with limited time (story of my life) and realized I had shoes but no insoles. WTH? I ran without them. Dedicated or moronic? You be the judge. My feet definitely didn't feel right and everything felt weird afterwards. I would not suggest this (likely this advice is really not necessary as most of you are probably smarter than this) nor will I do it again. I had to play lots of games to finish. It was ugly but I did it.
Still struggling with GI issues. It's likely a virus cuz the hub and kids have had a touch of it too, but this is getting ridiculous, and old, very old.
Looking forward to running later today with Amy. :D
In personal news, I took my (oldest) baby to kindergarten round-up. This and him learning to read are freaking me out a little bit. I am excited for him but I hate that he is almost too heavy for me to lift. He's growing up. He says he will always be my baby and will still sit on my lap even when he is way too big. We'll see how long that will last. I'm trying to be secure, insightful, nurturing, understanding and guiding, due to this. No pressure.
The little one told us the other day that he had "so sad eyebrows" in a picture. Hilarious.
Plans for Florida and Scotland trips are progressing nicely. I'm looking forward to both and they should be very different trips although each will include some golf. Also, I am going to take a class at Harvard through work in May. That should be pretty cool and hopefully cool places to run...
Lator Gators.
Labels: dumb things I've tried
Have a great run with Amy!!
Glad you won against the stairmaster. :)
I would do the same with the insoles...I am just that stubborn.
I am glad the trip are all coming together smoothly, and the Harvard class seems so interesting.
Aww on the kindergarten and learning to read. They grow so fast, but please tell me we are not aging.
good for you Nanc, it hasn't been an easy winter but you've "dun good".....
I don't know how you Mom's juggle everything in life...good for you!
Gold Stars all 'round
Thanks for your comments...and moms are always blamed for everything. I bet you do a fabulous job!
Cranky
I'll probably poop my pants when we actually get to the "big school" part. The first day of preschool was hard enough :-(
Michelle
I loved the 8 mile picture report. Beautiful!!
As for the class at Harvard. That will be great (from a running perspective anyway). Just give a holler if you need to know where to run, but you really can't go wrong!
I remember sobbing (the night before we found out I was pregnant with #2) for about 2 hours about how our son was getting big and how sad it was, but how exciting it was to watch him grow and develop . . . but how sad it was . . . and exciting . . . and sad . . . I still feel that way, but am able to express it without the heaving sobs and red, tear stained face. Kindergarten and reading are BIG milestones. Enjoy them, but know it is okay to be sad about it, too. :)
I had a friend that realized many miles into a trail run that she did not have her sole inserts in. Wild!!!
http://marathonerintraining.blogspot.com
Scotland! Wow! Hubby will be soooo jealous.
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