Sunday, July 31, 2022

Skipping Races

 OK, full disclosure. 

I was registered to run a local 5K on Saturday morning, and I opted to skip it.  

Was it early? Nope. Start time was 9am.

Wasn't that pretty late for a summer race? Maybe, but it wasn't all that hot (highs have been hovering around 80F).

I've been completely unmotivated to do ANYTHING lately. I also accomplished pretty much zilch on Friday for work.  

So, it's Sunday now, and I volunteered to go to a site in PA for a cutover to our software. My company acquired another company, and getting their factories / warehouses on the same system we use. 

I volunteered thinking that I would be working a factory / warehouse shift. No, it's 6:30am-6:30pm Eastern time Monday - Friday.  This is going to KILL me.  UGH.  So, I've been pretty de=motivated ever since I found that out. I'll do my best, but I'm flying home Friday before 6:30pm.

Anyway, I was at the dentist on Wednesday, and she took my blood pressure after the cleaning / before the dentist came in.  It was 140 / 87.  This is ridiculously high for me.

Even though high blood pressure and heart disease runs in my family, I have NEVER had anything approaching high blood pressure.  Perhaps all of the cardio? So, I am going to start tracking it at home and trying to get my act together and not eating all the things while doing zero movement.

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Tap Yard Beer Garden 5K plus I'm Silly

 I'm back up to my shenanigans. 

Last week, I was in Florida Monday-Tuesday for a tour for a project I'm working. I arrived before my colleagues on Monday evening, and I completely skipped out when they arrived at 9pm and wanted me to meet up in the hotel bar.  These two, they will close the hotel bar every night - and I needed a break from that. I've been traveling with them a LOT lately.

I had packed running clothes, but guess what? Yeah, you know.  I didn't get up and run anyway.  It was Florida. In July.  And, I hate treadmill running.

G and I did have a 5K on Thursday night - Tap Yard Beer Garden 5K. It's part of the summer series, and we missed the last one because of Covid. It was HOT, but not Florida hot. 

This race series is usually filled with super fast runners.  The last time I ran it, I was verrry close to being DFL. I am running less consistently now, so I was worried I would be last.  Not that it matters, not that being last is a big deal, but I didn't want to be last anyway.  Fortunately for me, there were a handful of walkers! Woohoo! It was hot, but there were popsickles, followed by beer.


Tap Yard Beer Garden 5K Official results:
44:43 / 14:26/mile
8 / 15 Age Group
142 / 164 Overall Place

Picture from race organizer. I'm on the far right. Plain gray tank.


Also, on Thursday, I discovered that we were registered for the Madison Mini Marathon. I haven't been running enough to complete a half marathon, but the cutoff was 3:45, and I knew I could finish one in that time.  We had also registered for a 5K locally, so there was a decision to make.
I put the decision on G.  He decided we should shoot for the Half.
I actually felt pretty good during the 5k on Thursday night, so I felt positive about that decision.

I booked a hotel (points), packed my bag, and we headed to Madison on Friday (A little over 2 hours from home). The race start was 7am, and I was NOT about to get up and drive that on race morning.

We picked up our packets and checked into the hotel. I laughed because of the size shirt I had selected. We were registered for this race from 2020. The race was cancelled for 2 years, and we were automatically deferred - which is why I didn't realize we were registered until the last minute. I've gained approximately 60 lbs since I registered for this race - Covid stress? Drinking with coworkers too much? Idk, but the shirt did not fit. Not even close. lol

We walk over to a really cute Italian restaurant. It was a beautiful evening, so we ate outside. Then, we walked over to a little ice cream shop for dessert.  I mean, we had to load up for the half marathon the next day, amirite? We got back to the hotel, and went straight to bed. I wanted to be rested up because my daughter and I had tickets to "The Devil Wears Prada" in Chicago Saturday night, so it was going to be a long day for me.

The next morning, we are getting ready for the race. Get up at 5:30am, start prepping everything. WHERE ARE MY SHORTS!?  I mean, I NEVER forget stuff when I pack. My job has me on the road more often than not, so I'm an expert at packing for a trip.  But, Uhhhhh.  Even though I was very specific about which shorts I would bring because of the pockets and such, somehow they didn't make it into my bag.  And I had brought a dress to wear home.  So, I had NOTHING to wear for the race.  Ba-dum-dum. UGH. We didn't pull everything out the night before like usual, so I didn't know early enough to try to find something local. So, G ran and I lounged in the hotel. 

Oh well. Next time. 

Friday, July 8, 2022

Wine Run recap + Covid

 Let's go back.

The weekend after Father's Day, we had 2 back-to-back 5K races.

I skipped race #1 because of insomnia.

Second race that weekend was DC Estate Wine Run 5k.

The race was ALL on grass. Most of the race wound up and down the rows of vines.  This was NOT a good time for me. Then, at the finish, there was a HUGE line for the "free" glass of wine. I've done these wine runs before, and never waited in a line like this. Anyway, we got the wine (maybe our choices, but both were too sweet for me). I was glad I went, even with all of my whining. It was a BEAUTIFUL day, I felt great, I got some steps. I was disappointed that I had to walk most of it, but I can't risk running on grass. I think I've mentioned before, I'm not a trail runner, lol. I keep my feet too close to the ground for that nonsense.

DC Estate Wine Run
53:44 / 17:20 per mile
15 / 29 Age Group
191 / 315 Gender place

I was pretty excited because we had another 5K on the plan for Wednesday evening, then 16.5 miles of races planned over the Holiday weekend (4th of July). I was going to get back on track with more consistent running, and get some miles in over the long weekend. My daughter and I had also planned to see "My Fair Lady" over the weekend, part of the Broadway in Chicago subscription.

Monday, 6/27, G woke up having coughed all night and with a sore throat and headache. He went to work, but then came home and took a Covid test. It was negative, WHEW!

Tuesday, he went back to work. Monday and Tuesday, I ran both days during the day and was looking forward to running the 5K on Wednesday night (6/29).

Tuesday night, I coughed all night and had a slightly scratchy throat. I assumed it was a cold, since Glen had tested negative. 

On a call with the engineers on my team, the engineer in CA told me that her mother had tested positive for Covid. Her symptoms? Sore throat and a headache. 

When G got home, I figured we had better be safe than sorry.  I asked him to take another Covid test, just in case, before we went out in public around a crowd of people. This one was positive. We skipped the race, and he went to the clinic instead and confirmed the positive result.

The next day, I took a home test and got a positive result. I then proceeded to feel worse and worse the next few days.  I barely got out of bed the weekend of the 4th. I'm feeling a bit better now, but I'm far from 100%. 

My daughter was positive as well. This narrows it down to G being the spreader. I hadn't seen her for a couple of weeks, but G took her some packages that had been delivered and spent some time helping her at her apartment the previous week. My son is the only one who has managed to not get it.  This is fabulous news. We've been wearing masks at home around him, and avoiding contact. In October 2019, he had a cold and wound up in the hospital for a week.  He does NOT need to catch Covid. 

This weekend, we still have the tickets for the final week of "My Fair Lady", but it isn't looking like we will go. It's a late night, and I'm not really up for it. I have a 5K on the plan Saturday morning that I may or may not feel up to going and walking. The one thing I want to make sure we do is tickets for a White Sox game (freebies from a work vendor) on Saturday afternoon. We will all be testing before tomorrow afternoon just to make sure.