Just a quick update on the last two days.  After figuring out what time we were leaving on Thanksgiving morning, I decided to "sleep in" until 5:20.  The temperature continues to fluctuate.  It went from 27 on Tues to 37 on Wed to 19 on Thursday.  To make matters worse, there was a 20 mph wind. 
Since my goal for the morning was 8-10 miles, I decided to take Bailey for a mile and then run an 8 mile loop.  One of my rules for winter running is to run into the wind first.  It made for a miserable first half in 35:26, but the second half flew by in 34:13. 
After than we drove 3 hours to Iowa, hung out for 4 hours and then drove 3 hours back.  It makes for a long day, but it's nice to be back home that night and have the rest of the weekend to ourselves.  I was supposed to work today, but my boss said he'd rather have me there Monday than today.  He didn't have to tell me twice.  If I get enough stuff done on Monday, I plan on taking the rest of the week off - mainly to use up vacation days.
This morning's run went really well.  I didn't have anything in mind other than getting in at least 10 miles.  Again, I took Bailey for a mile, then decided to do a 10 mile loop.  It snowed a little over night and was still snowing in the morning.  There was about an inch of fresh snow that I had to run on.  Not enough to make for poor footing, but enough to make for a nice cushioned run.  As I headed home I still felt good, so I decided to add on 2 more miles which would give me 60 for the first 6 days of the week and set me up nicely for 65-70 miles for the week, depending on how tomorrow goes.
All that driving wears you out! Traveling in and of itself is tiring. Nice run!
ReplyDeleteNo, Bailey is my dog. I like to take her for a mile to give her some much needed exercise, plus it allows me to ease into my runs.
ReplyDeleteTraveling is tough. I went to bed at 8:30 Thanksgiving evening.