Another gorgeous day in Michigan today! Check out my view as
I type this:
The boys begged me to bring them back to the creek today
(this time with their little nets) so that they could catch crawfish. I really
needed to catch up on e-mail, but I figured I would just do that at the park
while they waded in the creek… completely forgot that I need internet to do
e-mail ;) So I decided to just get a
start on my blog post in a word document.
I set up my computer so it’s right in front of my face (perched
on the cat tree) and I watch a show online to pass the time. Today, I watched
The Bachelorette, and I really enjoyed the episode (it was the one that just
aired Monday). I’m terrible with the guys’ names, but there is one guy that
actually caught my attention this season.
Normally, I think ALL the guys seem super fake and obnoxious
for one reason or another, but I really like the guy she did the marionette
puppets with (just looked it up, and his name is Jef). He is so funny in a very real way, that seems to be his real personality. I loved when they were
lying down kissing and it seemed to be a super corny moment (per the usual Bachelorette stuff), but then he said, “...I
want to date you so hard and marry the (bleep) out of you” (not sure what word he used there, but whatever it was, it made me laugh and I almost fell off the treadmill). I’m not a fan of his
hair, but his personality totally makes up for it. Maybe because he's goofy just like my husband?? ;)
Today’s run was the same as last Wednesday—run 15 minutes
easy; then do 4 repeats of: 5 minutes fast, 2 minutes easy; and then a
10 minute easy cool-down. It ended up looking like this:
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| That little jump in the beginning was when I hopped off the treadmill for a second to adjust the fan behind me. |
I just realized that with an 8:40 pace, if I had gone just another tenth of a mile, it would have been a 10K PR for me. My 10K PR right now is 55:05. But again, I'm faster on a treadmill than I am outside.
The longer intervals like that were tough, but I felt good
when I was done, and I was drenched in sweat. I’m really looking forward to
Friday’s long run! Ty is actually coming down here from Ann Arbor to run 10
miles with me. And the best part is, we are going to Cracker Barrel afterward
;) I have pecan pancakes on my mind!
Confession time--I hate writing about this, but I have to for my own peace of mind. I was not at all happy when I got on the scale this morning and saw the biggest number I've seen since my surgery in November--148!! Granted, I felt puffy and I ate quite a bit of sodium yesterday, but I still shouldn't have seen that number. That is a full 10 pounds heavier than I was when I started marathon training in January. And I can see the extra weight in that picture I just posted above.
I was 150ish all last summer, and it bothered me, because that is technically "overweight" again. And I knew it was because of my diet (tons of flurries from the ice cream shop near my house). I have been really slacking lately on my diet, and just saying, "Well, I had a hard run today, so it's okay to eat ____."
With the whole What's Beautiful Challenge by UA, I really wanted to get down to goal by the end of summer. But instead, I've gained weight. The weigh in today was very scary though--enough to scare me straight, hopefully. I am back to counting every calorie I eat until I can get back down to my maintenance range. This seems to be the pattern I follow in maintenance--gain to a certain point where it scares the shit out of me, and then stay on the straight and narrow until I get back down to where I am happy. I still haven't figured out how to STAY where I am happy ;)
So anyway, Jerry suggested that I reward myself with a new laptop (something I desperately need, as mine is old and having more and more problems lately) IF I reach a goal that I set for myself. I would like to be back down into my maintenance range (133-137) before August 31st--9 weeks and 2 days away. That is certainly do-able. I will post my weight every Wednesday for accountability.
However, since the best part of marathon training is refueling after long runs, I am going to allow myself one meal per week (following my long run) to indulge, regardless of calories. I'm not calling it "cheating", because I hate that word. I just don't want to feel like I'm punishing myself by being super strict 100% of the time. So I can enjoy my pecan pancakes after our 10 mile run on Friday without guilt!
Does anyone else tend to gain weight in the summertime? I do just fine over the holidays, and usually December is when I'm my lightest (in 2010, I was 128; in 2011, I was 134). But during the summer, I am always my heaviest. I would love to break that cycle.






















