As I look out my window at the fallen oak leaves in need of being blown into giant piles and then bagged, I take comfort in being able to put it off another day or two to when the fifteen to twenty MPH winds have died down. If they don’t get done by Thursday, though, all bets are off because once the hustle and bustle of the holidays hits, it will be Christmas central around here and fallen leaves will be the least of my concerns. Of course should Bill decide to take on the project solo, who am I to complain?
Monday started with a really good weight lifting session as I continue to focus on more intensive core work. Of course there were plenty of push-ups, lunges, rows, etc. and I’m starting to feel my strength come back to where it’s always been – until the last eleven months when I got oddly lazy for some reason.
I met Erin in her neck of the woods on Tuesday for a great catch-up run. Catch-up, meaning that we really hadn’t had much time together lately so it was great to be able to run, just the two of us and catch up on what’s been going on in our lives. We realized that we were going to be finishing our run around 5.25 miles, so Erin was kind enough to run on to 5.8 miles with me in honor of my recent birthday.
We finished just in time to admire a beautiful sunrise, but now that it’s just barely getting dark when we finish our runs around 6:30 AM, I don’t take my GoPro with me on those super early morning runs.
As soon as I drove home, I hit the trails behind my house for a few GoPro strides while capturing the fading sunrise.
Wednesday brought another solid lifting session and Thursday found me back on the trail at 5:30 AM. After waking up to pretty heavy rain hitting our bedroom skylights, I was thrilled to see seven of us were braving the elements and meeting to run. The rain pretty much stopped by the time we got a mile or so into our run and since it was rather warm and humid for mid-November, the rain felt quite refreshing. Once we turned to complete the last half of our five mile run, I started picking up the pace a little.
I’m in a fun new Facebook running group that’s totally separate from my MRTT and Cruisers group, and this week’s assignment was to do a one-mile time trial. I’d forgotten all about it until out on my Thursday morning run, so I decided there was no better time than the present to get it done.
Normally I wouldn’t think of doing a time trial during the final mile on the uphill return to my car, but that’s exactly what I did. I picked it up a little more when I hit mile four and ran my final mile in 8:20. It wasn’t all that great since my 5K race pace is usually around a 7:50 to 8:10, but considering it was all uphill and at the end of a run, I was okay with it. In a month when I do my next time trial I’ll have to do it under the same type of conditions or it will seem like I’ve gotten faster than I really have.
Thursday evening Bill and I went to Uncle Julio’s for chicken fajitas for me, and a seared tuna salad for him. Bill spent several weeks in Austin this past summer so he got plenty of great Tex-Mex food while there. As a result, Mexican food hasn’t been at the top of his list when we go out, so I was thrilled when he suggested we go to Uncle Julio’s for dinner.
Friday morning I split my workout between clients, and was happy to check off another week with three strength training sessions complete.
I met my MRTT group at 7 AM on Saturday, a little later than usual, and enjoyed the company of a large group. Since many were recovering from running Richmond last Saturday, they wanted to run six miles. After bringing the group home, Eliza and I continued for two more miles to make it eight.
Eliza referred to our additional miles as our photo shoot miles since I grabbed the GoPro out of my car when we dropped our other friends off. We did a few running selfies, but quit quickly when the trail got bumpy and we were afraid we’d fall. How embarrassing would that be? “How did you hurt yourself, Deb?” “I tripped on a rock while taking a running selfie.” Duh!
We also set the GoPro up on its tripod for a few frosty grass pictures…
After my run, I headed home and watched College GameDay while I got ready to watch our Hokies play. We sold our tickets to the final home game of the season a couple of weeks before Frank Beamer, our head coach of 29 years, announced his retirement. Meagan purchased those tickets, and I couldn’t think of a better Hokie friend that I’d rather have sit in our seats and cheer our Hokies on than her and Barry!
Metallica filmed a tribute to Coach Beamer that played before the game. Two words: Start jumpin’!
Coach Beamer has made such an incredible impact at Virginia Tech, and one of the things I’m most proud of are his high standards and how he really cares about his student athletes. You can hear it in the tributes from his players and members of the athletic staff in the following video.
Back to my workouts, this morning I lifted before stretching out one of my clients. With my turkey trot on Thursday morning I didn’t want to lift on Wednesday. I’ll lift again on Tuesday and then Friday. This week is going to be busy with my clients all wanting to get their sessions in before Thursday. I’m cool with that because it means I’ll have a four day weekend, and by this time next week my house should look like a Christmas wonderland!
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I’m linking up with Holly at HoHo Runs and Tricia from MissSippiPiddlin for their Weekly Wrap. Be sure to check out not only the hosts, but the other great bloggers joining in on the fun!
Have a great week!
- Questions:
- What are your Thanksgiving plans?
- What’s your favorite type of food?
- Did you race this weekend?
Those GoPro pics are really cool! Looks like nice running weather 🙂 Still in the 70’s here but I hear we may dip to 50! I am looking forward to a turkey trot too! Busy days are coming, it is nice when you can get all the work done and enjoy a nice loooooong weekend!
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Thanks! Have fun at your turkey trot. Ours is like a huge neighborhood reunion! 🙂
Your pix make me want a GoPro! For now, I have to be content with my iPhone6 and Snapseed!
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I am having a lot of fun with my GoPro. What’s Snapseed – a photo editor?
You had a very busy week Deb! I usually do my decorating on Black Friday, because I don’t shop. I turn on the holiday music and get busy! Our yard looks bad after a stormy week. I’m so glad my kids are out of school this week. That will give them something to do! I need to use my GoPro more for pictures. I’ve used it more for videos. Thanks for linking with us and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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I haven’t shopped on Black Friday since I worked retail with the exception of one year when I took my mom out. I usually watch Christmas shows or college football while I decorate. It takes me two days and I usually save putting the ornaments on the tree until Saturday.
Happy Thanksgiving to you, too!
I love Uncle Julios! I think my coach is going to have me do a short time trial within a week or so after my Turkey Trot so he can get a sense of my speed and what I need to work on. Nice work on an uphill mile! Have a great week.
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Thanks, you, too!
Great week!
So don’t miss raking leaves at all!
Those Gopro shots are so freaking neat!!
Sounds like you had a good week of training. I too and working on more stretch training as I head into off season and a new year.
I will be going to my in-laws and my parents for Thanksgiving and then heading to Brooklyn to visit my dad for the weekend.
I am running a 10k turkey trot and Rehobeth Half on the 5th.
Have a great week and a happy Thanksgiving.
I am thankful for ‘meeting you’ through blogging and appreciate your support.
Awww, thanks! Perhaps we can meet in person at a race in 2016!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family as well!
For me it’s more like the final week of lunacy before things return to normal and I can catch my breath (I’m Jewish).
Funny, I always figure time trials ought to be at the track so I never think to do it on the road! And that means ( just never do them. I can never figure out where to put them in.
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This week has started my six weeks of lunacy. All of my clients want to meet today and Wednesday so they have their workouts complete before Thanksgiving. I’m going to shop and prep food tomorrow and then Friday starts the real madness! Hope your family has a great time at your home on Thanksgiving! Enjoy!
There’s a great stretch on the W&OD Trail that’s straight and relatively flat and it’s great for a one-mile time trial. I just didn’t happen to be on that stretch.
I love those go pro pics. I have a go pro and (this is a shameful admission as a photographer) I never use it. So, seriously do you stop your workout and set up the pic where you’re running over the camera?
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Thanks! For pictures on the fly where I just hold up my GoPro and snap the remote, I take while on my run. Most of the other pictures (like running over the camera), I take right after I finish my run. Sometimes I’ll come up to a really cool view so I’ll stop and take pictures there – but never during a tempo run or any other type of speed workout.
I just love all your GoPro pictures. I bought me a knock-off brand to take to Disney, I don’t really know how to use it either. We’ll see. I need some type of video editing software I think.
It is cold here, got just at freezing last night and supposed to be in the 20’s tonight but where we’re headed, will be in the 60’s at night. I can’t wait!!! Thanks so much for linking up with us too! I hope you and your family have nice Thanksgiving!
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Thank you! The learning curve for the GoPro was a little slow for me. I didn’t feel it was as intuitive as some of my other gadgets, but once I started spending time using it, it got a lot easier. I use Camera+ on my iPhone for editing most of my pictures. I love it!
Have a wonderful trip and a very happy Thanksgiving!
I love seeing all your cool go pro pictures!
Great week and glad to hear the lifting is making you feel better 🙂 A good upper body session is sometimes as good for me as run 🙂
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Thank you. I have a lot of fun taking my GoPro pictures.
I’m definitely feeling stronger – even on my runs. I have always loved lifting, and it’s perplexing to me how I was able to become somewhat lackadaisical with weight training. The story behind how it happened might be a good post for the future! 🙂
I love these GoPro photos! I didn’t see it mentioned in the post or the comments: which model do you have? My husband wants one for Christmas (he climbs trees for a living) and I was looking at the HERO, but wasn’t sure how the photos/video would turn out.
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Thank you! I have the Hero 4 and love it. It works much better for closer subjects since I usually shoot in wide angle. I just did a little experiment to see if when I shoot in regular frame if the objects would appear closer more like the pictures I took with my Cannon Elph when I carried it on my runs and they did. Since your husband will be up in trees, this will give him two great options.
i LOVE your GoPro pictures! I need to try and snag my hub’s GoPro and play with more ways of taking awesome pictures 🙂
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You should – it’s so fun! And thank you!
I love all your GoPro pics! I don’t have any big plans for Thanksgiving. Just staying in town and having Thanksgiving dinner with my parents. I like to decorate for Christmas the weekend after Thanksgiving. Hopefully I’ll get it done on Sunday.
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Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Awww, now I want a Go Pro! Is it like a selfie stick? My kids are constantly giving me a hard time for all the selfies I shamelessly pose for (in our front yard, post-run…..usually as everyone and their brother drives by). Your pics look great!!!
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I have a selfie stick that folds up AND has a tiny tripod. It also has a water proof case that I keep my GoPro in almost all of the time – just to protect it. It’s really a must have, and I should have included it in my list. You’d love it! And thank you!
Great week of workouts! You do such a great job of balancing running with other activities. Barry and I were honored to sit in y’alls seats for the game! Wish we could have pulled off a win, though. I did all I could – I had no voice left by the end!
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We knew you guys would represent us well! 🙂