Spring, 1990 with wee Paul and young Devon |
Spring may not happen for a few more days, but there most certainly was spring in the air to accompany a spring in my step this morning! Today's run felt better than any run has for months.
Could it be that I am finally turning the corner after sooo many frustrating months of inconsistent training due to disruptions of every hue? I sure hope so! I am more than ready to be a happy runner again. And happy I was today! I ran the entire 2 hours and 27 minutes with a huge silly grin on my face, admiring the blue sky, the first meadowlarks of the season, watchful llamas and sheep, honking geese, soaring hawks, grazing bulls, snow-covered peaks ...not to mention the extra bonus of the delightful company of running buddies Connie and Anita for the last hour of the run. What a morning!
Icing on the cake: today's run followed an almost 2-hour run yesterday - yet my stride today was smooth, my push-off was strong, the tempo steady, and my muscles and joints were cranky-free. What a day! What a run!
There was a quote in the paper this week:
"The most rewarding things you do in life are often the ones that look like they cannot be done." (~Arnold Palmer)
It wasn't all that long ago that I was doing things that I, myself, never considered couldn't be done, but many around me thought I was nuts for even trying. Today's run has me thinking that could be my reality once again. Whoohoo!
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