Woke up this morning with a strange, unsettling feeling in the back of my sinuses today. You know the kind that kind of hurts to swallow? Yeah that one. I'm getting...A Cold! Dum-dum-dum!
So you can imagine how excited I was to go for a run this morning. Added to that is the fact that it was raining pretty hard, and my excitement went up two fold! In case you were wondering...that was sarcasm. The weather forecast said that it should clear up in the afternoon, so we decided to delay the run until we got some better weather. It does make me wonder how we're going to do when the weather really goes down the drain.
We had talked about keeping our eye on the forecast and maybe shifting our runs as needed. For instance running on an off day, and taking an off day on a rainy day, etc. But what happens if it is raining on the day of the half marathon? Dum-dum-dum!
Anyway, after making a great and easy lunch, and then an afternoon nap, which was quite invigorating, we took off for the run at around 4:00 p.m. We got through the 12.8 KM without too much difficulty, but I wouldn't say it was a stellar run. Luckily, as I was running, I was doing most of my breathing through my gaping maw of a mouth anyway, so other than having to sniff up about 12 Litres of snot, I didn't do too badly.
So you can imagine how excited I was to go for a run this morning. Added to that is the fact that it was raining pretty hard, and my excitement went up two fold! In case you were wondering...that was sarcasm. The weather forecast said that it should clear up in the afternoon, so we decided to delay the run until we got some better weather. It does make me wonder how we're going to do when the weather really goes down the drain.
We had talked about keeping our eye on the forecast and maybe shifting our runs as needed. For instance running on an off day, and taking an off day on a rainy day, etc. But what happens if it is raining on the day of the half marathon? Dum-dum-dum!
Anyway, after making a great and easy lunch, and then an afternoon nap, which was quite invigorating, we took off for the run at around 4:00 p.m. We got through the 12.8 KM without too much difficulty, but I wouldn't say it was a stellar run. Luckily, as I was running, I was doing most of my breathing through my gaping maw of a mouth anyway, so other than having to sniff up about 12 Litres of snot, I didn't do too badly.
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