I really need to step away from the Ebay. And clean out my closets. I'm turning into a clothes hoarder. And accessories. We won't talk about shoes. I refuse to give up that bad habit. But seriously... the clothes thing is getting ridiculous.
Speaking of Ebay... I just found this and obviously had to have it.
I mean, a Pug RIDING a Unicorn?! Who even thought of that? Thank you whoever you are, thank YOU! $12.10 well spent my friends.
What do you all do with your discarded items when you clean out the closet? Most often I donate mine. But I'm thinking maybe I should try a blog sale or maybe even Ebay to help support my shopping addiction? What are your thoughts? Experiences good or bad?
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Friday, October 17, 2014
Virtual Pug Run
Back in August, Jenn from Runs With Pugs blogged about a virtual Pug Run which was a benefit for the IL Pug Rescue. I got a view of that medal and couldn't resist signing up! I was feeling super motivated back then apparently as I signed up for the 10K. I figured there was plenty of time to get it done, since we had until October 15th. Well, let me tell you, October 15th showed up out of nowhere! I have been running VERY inconsistently. Like sometimes twice a week, sometimes once, and often not at all. Not so good with a 6.2 mile run to accomplish!
As the deadline drew closer, I was starting to wonder if I would be able to do it. I thought maybe I'd count two 5K runs on different days as my 10K. Or maybe I'd just not do it. It's not exactly official being a virtual run. No requirements to post a time or anything. But then I thought how lazy that is. I paid my money and would be getting that Mystical Pugicorn medal, so I needed to do something to earn it! (Hey, motivation! Nice to see you!)
I had the time and gumption to head out last Sunday. But I knew two things: this would not be fast and there would be much walking. In an effort to just head out and enjoy the time, I picked a scenic route with a fair amount of hills. (If I was going to walk, it would at least be uphill!)
I started heading down my usual morning running route. It takes me out near the lake, which I must say is GORGEOUS this time of year:
For my morning 3 milers (that I haven't done in how long?!) I run out this street for 1.5 miles and then turn around and head back. For my 10K, I instead headed into our state forest, passed another lake,
and took a trail that would spit me out on a main road near my house.
The trail was paved with asphalt at some point in time, but is now very broken up. I walked a lot of the early part of the trail as it goes up, up, up, and then up a little more. I got to see some horses too! (People trail ride here.)
Once back on the road, I crossed onto a smaller side street, and again walked some uphills. I saw more horses, and a guy riding his bike with his dog running ahead (on a leash, he was responsible!).
I had planned to head straight on this road until it ended. At the end, it turns into a dirt road, that takes you down someone's driveway and let's you out on my street. But I was hoping to not take any more walk breaks, and the uphill to that dirt portion was taking a toll! I decided instead to take another side street that would still let me out on my road, but with less hills. The rest of the run was all down hill (woohoo!) so I was able to finish strong.
My Garmin failed me on this run, as it seems to have forgotten where I live and never located any satellites. Is there anything more annoying than staring at this:
But I did make a mental note of the time I left and the time I finished. It took me 1 hour and 11 minutes. I really wish I knew the splits so I could get an idea of my running pace, but whatever. That part really isn't important given my lack of fitness! I know my total average was around 11:27 which is pretty impressive all things considered! The most amazing part? I wasn't even sore the next day! I think my new Mizuno's are the magical reason for that, plus being smart about the hills.
I'm so glad I dragged myself out for this run. The foliage was beautiful, I had some lovely scenery, and I felt super accomplished when it was finished.
Have you ever run a distance you weren't really fit enough for? Did you push yourself to the max, or take it easy like I did?
As the deadline drew closer, I was starting to wonder if I would be able to do it. I thought maybe I'd count two 5K runs on different days as my 10K. Or maybe I'd just not do it. It's not exactly official being a virtual run. No requirements to post a time or anything. But then I thought how lazy that is. I paid my money and would be getting that Mystical Pugicorn medal, so I needed to do something to earn it! (Hey, motivation! Nice to see you!)
I had the time and gumption to head out last Sunday. But I knew two things: this would not be fast and there would be much walking. In an effort to just head out and enjoy the time, I picked a scenic route with a fair amount of hills. (If I was going to walk, it would at least be uphill!)
I started heading down my usual morning running route. It takes me out near the lake, which I must say is GORGEOUS this time of year:
For my morning 3 milers (that I haven't done in how long?!) I run out this street for 1.5 miles and then turn around and head back. For my 10K, I instead headed into our state forest, passed another lake,
The trail was paved with asphalt at some point in time, but is now very broken up. I walked a lot of the early part of the trail as it goes up, up, up, and then up a little more. I got to see some horses too! (People trail ride here.)
Once back on the road, I crossed onto a smaller side street, and again walked some uphills. I saw more horses, and a guy riding his bike with his dog running ahead (on a leash, he was responsible!).
I had planned to head straight on this road until it ended. At the end, it turns into a dirt road, that takes you down someone's driveway and let's you out on my street. But I was hoping to not take any more walk breaks, and the uphill to that dirt portion was taking a toll! I decided instead to take another side street that would still let me out on my road, but with less hills. The rest of the run was all down hill (woohoo!) so I was able to finish strong.
My Garmin failed me on this run, as it seems to have forgotten where I live and never located any satellites. Is there anything more annoying than staring at this:
But I did make a mental note of the time I left and the time I finished. It took me 1 hour and 11 minutes. I really wish I knew the splits so I could get an idea of my running pace, but whatever. That part really isn't important given my lack of fitness! I know my total average was around 11:27 which is pretty impressive all things considered! The most amazing part? I wasn't even sore the next day! I think my new Mizuno's are the magical reason for that, plus being smart about the hills.
I'm so glad I dragged myself out for this run. The foliage was beautiful, I had some lovely scenery, and I felt super accomplished when it was finished.
Have you ever run a distance you weren't really fit enough for? Did you push yourself to the max, or take it easy like I did?
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Weekend Recap
Some weekends are so calm and relaxing, you just don't want them to end. Others are so busy and stressful they're over before you even knew they started. This was more the like the latter.
My plans for Saturday included picking up Ducky, having a lesson with Jampy, riding Ducky, having Jamp clipped (I hired someone this time!), and finally finishing my evening at a book release party! Ahhhh the best laid plans. Unfortunately, my best friend Rio showed signs of relapse. My local vet didn't have any meds either. FORTUNATELY, my lameness vet did. And he agreed to meet me in the middle. (He's about 2 hours away from my farm.) Problem was, when I got a hold of him, I was in the process of getting Ducky. So I couldn't leave right away. And then the vet was called to an emergency. As I said, the best laid plans... Oh also, it was pouring rain. Of course it was! But honestly, that part was actually helpful. So what my Saturday actually looked like was this:
Pick up Ducky
Drive 2 hours for meds
Jampy got clipped while I was on the road
My plans for Saturday included picking up Ducky, having a lesson with Jampy, riding Ducky, having Jamp clipped (I hired someone this time!), and finally finishing my evening at a book release party! Ahhhh the best laid plans. Unfortunately, my best friend Rio showed signs of relapse. My local vet didn't have any meds either. FORTUNATELY, my lameness vet did. And he agreed to meet me in the middle. (He's about 2 hours away from my farm.) Problem was, when I got a hold of him, I was in the process of getting Ducky. So I couldn't leave right away. And then the vet was called to an emergency. As I said, the best laid plans... Oh also, it was pouring rain. Of course it was! But honestly, that part was actually helpful. So what my Saturday actually looked like was this:
Pick up Ducky
Drive 2 hours for meds
Meds for Rio |
Lunge Ducky
Ride Jampy
Groom Rio
Shameless plug: An old riding buddy of mine wrote this book Night Blindness. And though I have not yet started it, it's getting amazing reviews. You should definitely add it to your list of books to read!
Sunday was a beautiful day (thank goodness!) so I was able to accomplish most of the to do list. I needed to run some errands in the morning. After that was my rescheduled lesson from the day before. Then a ride on Ducky, and a handwalk for Rio.
I also needed to complete my 10K for the virtual Pugicorn race I had registered to run. More on that in another post, but in the meantime, here's the medal I'll be getting:
I know, you can't even. Me neither.
The rest of my Sunday was SUPPOSED to be dedicated to packing for the New England Finals, but I got a surprise text from my human best friend that she was in town and wanted to meet up for a drink. Well friends, you don't say not to that! So packing had to wait. Probably not my most responsible decision. My Monday was ridiculous. But whatever. It was worth it.
And the next thing I knew? It was Monday again. Ugh.
How was your weekend? Did you accomplish all you planned? Have time for relaxing? Get a run in?
And finally, the Book Party!
Shameless plug: An old riding buddy of mine wrote this book Night Blindness. And though I have not yet started it, it's getting amazing reviews. You should definitely add it to your list of books to read!
Sunday was a beautiful day (thank goodness!) so I was able to accomplish most of the to do list. I needed to run some errands in the morning. After that was my rescheduled lesson from the day before. Then a ride on Ducky, and a handwalk for Rio.
I also needed to complete my 10K for the virtual Pugicorn race I had registered to run. More on that in another post, but in the meantime, here's the medal I'll be getting:
I know, you can't even. Me neither.
The rest of my Sunday was SUPPOSED to be dedicated to packing for the New England Finals, but I got a surprise text from my human best friend that she was in town and wanted to meet up for a drink. Well friends, you don't say not to that! So packing had to wait. Probably not my most responsible decision. My Monday was ridiculous. But whatever. It was worth it.
And the next thing I knew? It was Monday again. Ugh.
How was your weekend? Did you accomplish all you planned? Have time for relaxing? Get a run in?
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