May 10, 2013

the week that was

So I kicked the week off with my very first Couch to 5K session.  For those not in the know, it's an app that you whack on your phone and if you follow it correctly in 8 weeks you'll have gone from couch sloth to fully fledged marathon runner.  Well ok, maybe I slightly exaggerated with that last bit, but you know me...never let the facts get in the way of a good story.

Anyho, I walked and ran for a solid 30 minutes and can confirm that RUNNING SUCKS.  But I'm determined to stick with it, cos all the skinny people in my life are runners so it must work.  Just quietly, those skinny friends of mine could all do with sitting on a couch and inhaling a mars bar every now and again.  You know, to make us lazy couch lovers feel a bit better about ourselves, but no.  They're all hardcore dedicated to this annoying, painful thing called running.  And actually enjoy it.  I know.  I don't get it either.  


Tuesday was a running rest day (thank god), so I put in a solid 6.5 hours on the couch.  Ha.  As if.  It was more like 3.5 but that was after I visited the dentist for my first filling in over 20 years.  Yes, I have superior teeth that can withstand copious amounts of sugar without decaying.  Everybody has a talent.

On Wednesday I ran again.  And half way through, decided I'm far too old for this fitness sh*t, but I stuck with it and finished day two of what seems like 4,387 days of running.  I also colour co-ordinated an entire bookshelf, which oddly enough lowered my heart rate considerably and made me feel quite Martha Stewart like.  Look, here's the blue section....
In other totally unrelated news, I think I need to get out more.

Thursday I whipped up to Carindale for a bit of a power shop (aka bought presents for the 372 birthday parties the kids are going to in the next few weeks.  Seriously, what is with my kids having a better social life than me?)  I hope you're sitting down when you read this, because I bought nothing for myself.  I know.  I don't know who I am anymore either. Although I did spy these awesome tea towels in typo which are only $5 each with any purchase.  I was so tempted to buy the fork one, but decided against it as I'm not sure how I'd explain the meaning of it to the 8 and 12 year old.

 

And that brings us to today, Friday.  I'm starting the day with another running session, before heading to the dietitian for a quick chat about my silly thyroid that continues to behave in a way that is entirely unacceptable.  But really, when you think about, with all this running, dietitian visits and general healthy living, I'm practically Cathy Freeman.  
 
Yep, I look just like that when I'm running.  Blink and you'll totally miss me.


6 comments:

  1. Hi,
    Esther (Evette's wedding photographer) here!!!
    I started C25K this week as well. We will have to keep each other honest.
    I *used* to be a skinny, happy runner - PRE KIDS!
    Now its a total effort. I'm hating it too. But, I remember what it used to feel like, so I'm running in the dark, cold rain. Running with kids and a job sucks - either dark mornings, or dark evenings...and it's only the beginning of winter here.
    Good Luck.
    PS Love the t-towels.

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    1. Hi Esther! So good to have you here. You did such a great job at the wedding and I can't wait to see the photos!! Now that I know you're running in the dark and the cold and the rain, I will never complain again...I'm currently running (which is a *very* loose term...it's more like shuffling atm) in 28 degrees and my biggest concern is sweating so much that I have to re-do my hair once I'm finished lol. And yes, we will definitely have to keep each other honest! (and maybe share a mars bars when the torture is finally over lol)

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  2. I need the fork teatowel i am totally sending my mum to carindale to buy me one. After shopping at carindale at easter i am highly impressed with your restraint! If i didn`t have to fly home i would have broken the credit card! Good luck with the running! Oh and you know.who else would be impressed with a colour coordinated book shelf- tonia thats who!

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    1. Carindale is pretty awesome isn't it?! And don't worry about my restraint levels...I'm there so often that they ladies in Myer know me and often ask after the kids lol. Love your comment about Tonia x1000 :)

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  3. I was tempted by the fork teatowel yesterday but also could not forsee how to explain it to the children!

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  4. I thought you were going to say you ran to Carindale. Now, that would be something! LOL

    Anne xx

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