20-miler and unplanned day off

The Yankee game was awesome on Friday night! Our seats were just a couple of rows from the right field foul pole. The game itself was one of the most exciting Yankee games I’ve been to live and I make it out to a handful of games each season plus the playoffs if I am lucky. We were fortunate to watch Martin Prado hit a two-run home run to put the Yanks on the board that night but also his walk-off single in 9th inning.

Our awesome seats at the Yankee game

Our awesome seats at the Yankee game

Group shot before the long run

Group shot before the long run

Somehow though during Friday’s rest day, I got a blister on the inner part of my big toe. I was extremely anxious about how my foot would feel during Sunday’s 20-miler and fortunately, I was okay for the run. Since I needed to get in a couple more miles than the team’s distance, I met my friend, Amanda for an earlier start. We ran the 5-mile loop in Central Park at 6:30AM and got to catch-up. It is amazing how quant the park feels that early in the morning. After that I embarked on the remaining 15 miles with my team. Our route was Central Park to Prospect Park via the Manhattan Bridge. It was definitely a tough and fairly hilly course for a 20-miler but I am so glad I got it in. I didn’t have much of a plan for pacing except to be comfortable. In hindsight, I was probably too conservative and too comfortable during the run since I ran a negative split and the last 3 miles were over 30 seconds faster than the overall average pace. However, I needed a run like this to prove to myself that I have it in me to and hopefully this will help set the mentality for the remaining long runs of the season.

The rest of Sunday was extremely lazy — a nap, quick swim in the pool, and making a lobster dinner. Pretty amazing, huh? I wish every Sunday could be like this last one, well maybe minus the 5:00AM wake up call.

What a view for a pool!

What a view for a pool!

Yum!

Yum!

Unfortunately, for my toe though, the blister got much larger (sorry for all the details!) and today I couldn’t fit my left foot into work shoes. Along with a slight cough that I seem to be developing, I had to convince myself that my body was telling me to take an unplanned day off. It’s amazing how much devil/angel back forth I need to go through before I realize that I really shouldn’t go on my recovery run. That’s the crazy runner in all of us; the part of us that is addicted to this sport!

My new gear!

My new gear!

I am super excited though I was able to pick my NYC Marathon gear from the Alzheimer’s Association offices this evening. We received a short-sleeved purple tech shirt earlier in the season but today we received a half-zip long-sleeved shirt and our singlet branded with the TCS NYC Marathon logo. Just 68 days until NYC Marathon day… crazy!

For this week, I am looking forward to the drop-back mileage and the upcoming long weekend to celebrate a very special birthday boy!

How do you convince yourself it is okay to take an unplanned day off?

Random rest day musings

In no particular order, well maybe chronological order, here some of my random rest day musings… (by the way, this is what happens when you’re off from work on a Friday, a rest day, and the weather is not very nice out so you can’t go to the pool)

–I love all things New Jersey. People hate on NJ all the time, but I grew up here, went to college here, and live here! So I was clearly excited when my teammate, Julio spotted this shirt after practice one day.

#runhoboken

#runhoboken

–Another reason to love New Jersey. Sure the view from Pier 13 is not of NJ, but only in NJ can you get such an incredible view and good food from a food truck. My latest food truck favorite is a stuffed potato from Hunger Construction.

need I say more?

need I say more?

–I hate hills. I am pretty sure I never, ever liked hills. Please remind me again why I am running the NYC Marathon again, a marathon full of hills! My teammates will also tell you that sprinting up hills is no fun.

the look after finishing a hill sprint workout

the look after finishing a hill sprint workout

 

–Finally a third reason why New Jersey is awesome. Instead of finding rats or raccoons like you do on runs in Central Park, I found a crab! I almost stepped on him (I decided it’s a him, like Sebastian from The Little Mermaid) but so glad I didn’t.

Sebastian, the crab

Sebastian, the crab

–My first of two 18-milers in prep for the Chicago Marathon is now complete. 1 full 6-mile loop of Central Park, two 5-mile loops, and an extra 2 miles and poof I was done. It wasn’t exactly poof but many, many hills later, I was done. Though I have a 20-miler on tap for Sunday, wish me luck!

I was glowing a little too much after the first 6 miles...

I was glowing a little too much after the first 6 miles…

–We had a team run followed by a social last night at Terrior on the Porch on the High Line. I am in love with People’s Pops. I need to go back to try every flavor. And as you may be wondering if I love Manhattan and the answer is yes, I love Manhattan as much as I love New Jersey (notice I am careful to name the borough, not the whole state!) 😉

Blackberry Peach with Coconut Cream!

Blackberry Peach with Coconut Cream!

–I have a water bottle obsession. It’s the only way I stay hydrated during the day. With some the recent studies about BPA-free bottles, I went on another splurge for two different bottles. Thanks to this review, we ended up with the number 1 rated bottle overall – Klean Kanteen Stainless Steel bottle and the number 1 rated glass bottle – Lifefactory 22-ounce glass bottle. Now we just need to replace all of our plastic ones.

The obsession

The obsession

–Josh and I were challenged to complete the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. I dumped some water and ice on my head (sorry the video is too big to post, you’ll have to watch it on my Facebook page) and Josh is donating to ALS. Despite the criticism of the challenge, I like how it is raising awareness for a cause that people may not know a lot about. That is exactly what I am trying to do with Alzheimer’s. I had a great week in fundraising; I am now only $40 away from hitting my minimum goal. A big shout out will go to the person who gets me over my goal! Hurry!

The team trying to form a "Z" for ALZ

The team trying to form a “Z” for ALZ

Almost time to head to the Yankee game!

What is everyone’s weekend before Labor Day weekend plans? Have a great one!