Monday, November 17, 2008

'The first snowy run' from Kim

When I woke up this morning my intentions were to run my 2.5 miles at the gym. That was before I looked out the window. When I did, I was greeted with snow covered roof tops, snowy yards and roads that looked only to be wet. The thermometer informed me it was 32 degrees, so the looking wet/actually icy possibility was high. But a Christmas song began playing in my head and the fear of ice left me and I instead thought NO GYM FOR ME TODAY! It seemed like such a better idea to run in snowy conditions; a condition that will likely mirror our race day.

What to wear was a dilemma. You see, I haven't been out for a run (or jog) when there's snow, or even when it's really cold out, so I wasn't sure to what degree of bundled up I should set out in. I finally settled on a long-sleeved t-shirt under a sweatshirt with my running pants. It proved to be the perfect amount of layering. I was slightly cold at first but then quickly warmed up. The sweatshirt was carefully selected as well. It's a favorite of mine, with Breckenridge spelled over the front – a souvenir purchase from a ski trip. I bought it in snowy weather to ski in, so why not wear it snowy weather to run! I passed the first mile and a half with fond memories of skiing, mountains, and hot chocolate at the lodge. It was good to have something to occupy my mind besides my music because thanks to a stuffy nose this weekend, breathing was not an easy task for me.

There were no icy spots and aside from only a handful of dogs threatening me from the other side of their Invisible Fences, it was a decent run. Not super, not great, but decent. It's something that I will be happy to improve on. A good thing I have managed to achieve during this process is a faster run on my short run days! I can do a nine minute mile now – which is still pretty slow – but considering it was a 12 minute mile when I started four weeks ago. I think I'm doing pretty good!




My snow covered deck this morning. The plant was not very happy to be left outside in the snow.

2 comments:

Lisa Gervais said...

I noticed you didn't say which Christmas song was playing in your head. I'm going to go ahead and say it's by an artist whose first name starts with an M and ends with an ariah.

Kim said...

There is a very high possibility of that being true...