The air has been biting for the last few days.  It's the kind of cold you can taste.  I love the way it feels to breath in the coldness when I'm running.  Even though winter gets old very fast here in New England, I still couldn't live anywhere else.  I'd miss that bite.  I'd also miss the crunch of the snow beneath my feet.  It's a very specific type of crunch.  I remember going to Florida when I was in sixth grade--for only a week--and returning to Maine.  Leaving the airport to get to the car after we'd returned I crunched over the snow, and I remember thinking, "ahh.... I missed that."
I was supposed to wait two weeks before resuming training.  But I had a free hour today after work, and I just couldn't let it go.  So I went out.  The first 20 minutes felt fresh.  The last 10 minutes I felt tired and wondered why I had hankered so much to get out there.  It was weird for me to think that the last time I had run was on my race run at Worlds.
Not running for 12 days is a record of sorts for me.  I haven't gone that long without a run since my youngest daughter was born--so basically 3.5 years.  After she was born I told myself I'd never go longer than a few days without a run ever again.  I ran through all of my pregnancies, but it gets hard toward the end, and  you always end up with a few months of no real aerobic exercise.
 
 
3 comments:
that is a good feeling to have. miss you....
:-)
I'm right there with ya Mar...
FINALLY! The house is done! You did it!!!
You are crazy. Two things I could live without for the rest of my life are running and New England winters. There's something wrong with ONE of us, I just don't know who it is yet...
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