Category Archives: Fitness

Easy Like Sunday Running

Yesterday’s run sucked. There was really nothing enjoyable about it, other than its ending.

Which is fine, and makes me appreciate the good ones. After more unpacking yesterday, awful allergies and splitting a bottle of bubbly with Lacey, I was in bed by 10pm, and it was glorious.

Because I had big plans to see the Hunger Games this morning with Liz and Lacey!

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That’s basically why we went at 9:30. Also? It’s $7!

I went in with cautiously low expectations, since I’d liked the books so much, but I think they did a good job–although I do wish they had made all the books into one movie, because now I’m dying for the next one and have to wait until 2013. (#firstworldproblems) The movie was very dramatic and suspenseful, but almost made me wish I hadn’t read the book first, because I always knew what was coming next and knew how the games would play out in the end.

Afterwards, I had plans to go to Soul Cycle with Ashley but canceled because I definitely needed some downtime after a busy few weeks and weekend. I’m trying to give myself some downtime instead of being go-go-go all the time and then collapsing in exhaustion every night. Also, I knew I had to get my long run in this morning, and I am generally not one of those crazy girls who does two hard workouts in a day. One’s generally good enough, thanks.

I was still feeling awful from my allergies, so I went grocery shopping and took Bailey to the dog park, and then collapsed on my bed to nap. Although I love my sleep, I am not a napper. There’s usually too much on my mind during the day to ever fall asleep, but I was exhausted. I woke up completely refreshed and not groggy at all and threw on running clothes before I could come up with any more excuses not to. I was hoping that the odds would be ever in my favor for a good run, and other than completely wiping out at one point, they were. (Although, a nun helped me up when I fell, which must be some sort of good luck, right?)

I ran to the East Side River and then over the Williamsburg Bridge and back.

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That is one hilly bitch. I just kept thinking of Tina and making that bridge my bitch.

I’m generally pretty good at just powering through hills, but today, my pace dropped from around a 9:05 to 10:15 while going over the hill.

It was not the prettiest day outside for normal people, but cool and overcast is perfect running weather, and I crossed my nine-miler off my plan. Success.

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Now to cross of unpacking all of this off my list. Which will probably involve lots of cursing at myself for not throwing more out.

The Niner That Wasn’t

A recurring theme in my life lately has been: you can’t do it all.

Yesterday, I woke up at 6:30 to finish packing and then packed/moved/unpacked until 6:30pm before hopping in the shower and walking over to Emily’s for book club, where I stayed until around midnight.

I woke up this morning, planning to run 9 miles before my mom came back to help me finish unpacking. I put on my running clothes and headed out. After standing in place for 5 minutes waiting for my Garmin to get satellites as my runny nose…ran…I realized I probably wasn’t going to make it all 9 miles. I was freaking physically exhausted.

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I had 4 miles on my plan for tomorrow, so I decided to switch the two, and felt much happier about that decision. With allergies and being exhausted from the move and then going out last night, my legs were absolute lead. This was not one of those runs that got easier as I continued or was at all enjoyable at the time, but at least I got it in.

I came back home and met my mom to finish unpacking.

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I’d say I’m about 95% unpacked, because my mom is awesome and I can’t stand living out of boxes. This is looking towards the kitchen/entryway.

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This is looking from the kitchen/entryway.

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And this is the alcove where my bed/bedroom furniture are.

The color is way more Tiffany blue than I anticipated, but still beats plain white walls.

I can’t wait to finish up the unpacking/sorting, and have this really look like a home! If you need me, I’ll be on Pinterest for the rest of the weekend.