Friday, July 1, 2011

The Dog Days Are Over


The dog days are over
The dog days are done
The horses are coming so you better run

Run fast for your mother run fast for your father
Run for your children for your sisters and brothers
Leave all your love and your longing behind you
Can't carry it with you if you want to survive

The dog days are over
The dog days are done
Can you hear the horses
Cuz here they come


Sorry for the long period of time between posts; things have been a little crazy since Cherry Blossom. The big reason is that I got sick – a lot. I had a bad cold, the flu, a sinus infection, and another virus (Lily gave me something that was croup to her) that I had an allergic reaction to. It was ugly. I had complications from some of the meds I used to fight all this stuff too. I was just surviving, training when I could with some missed days, shorter days, incomplete workouts, and extreme soreness when I ignored the signs telling me to back-off. I skipped some races, ran 14:30-something and 67:50-something in a 5K and half where I wanted to run a lot faster. I had a couple good stretches squeezed in there including an NYC trip to Nash’s wedding and runs with the likes of Del and Cote. Unfortunately there were more bad days than good ones. I hate to make excuses but I never had a run of bad health like this before, and it was likely the result of being worn down from school stress / lack of sleep and a baby in daycare bringing home germs to me. It was frustrating to say the least but I was actually happy with how I battled in training and in the half.

The good news is that the dog days are over. The fam is great and I graduated B-school with a sweet job in marketing that I’m enjoying - and I’m healthy. I just need to work on the fitness now. I took a week of light running and active rest after the half in MN and now it’s time to build back up. I have my sights set on a half in Philly in September and the Chicago marathon as my only two remaining chances to grab a trials qualifier. I am hungry for this. I’ll update the blog more often with tales from the trails (+ track and roads).

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