On Tuesday, I had been in the office all day, fueling with Diet Mountain Dew and coffee, and feeling tired and sluggish. I was exhausted. I had some time to burn after work and the day was absolutely gorgeous. Upper 50's and sunny. Perfect.
I had packed my running bag and brought it with me to the office that morning. NO EXCUSES! I needed to get out there and run.
I changed at the office and headed to the Capital City Trail. But, not after stopping by to snap this quick photo.
I headed west on the Captial City Trail. I had planned for 4-6 miles. This portion of the trail is winding and wooded. Hilly and gorgeous. The snow was melting and therefore the streams were flowing and sounded amazingly calming as my footsteps pitter-pattered by.
I listened to my breathing and my footwork as I tackled each hill. And, surprisingly I wasn't huffing and puffing. I was calm and determined. I felt fantastic. I love when a run just feels good. I logged about 2.5 miles, before the portion of the trail didn't seem safe and I headed back in the opposite direction. The sun was starting to go down and I was out there solo.
Heading back, I attacked the same hills again and there were runners, walkers and cyclists keeping me company. There were a lot of families out on the trail with their strollers and bicycles, enjoying our first feeling of Spring. I loved the friendly waves and smiles from all of the like-minded individuals (even if some of them were smirking about my hot pink knee high socks and running skirt!). Another 2.5 miles done.
I headed back past my car and then ran east on the trail for another 2.5 mile out-and-back loop. This portion of the trail is more open, with rolling hills, along the prairie. There were less runners out on the trail now, as the sun was setting. I felt the temperature drop as I headed further and further east. I saw lots of little critters along the way, as they darted out in front of me. I felt so carefree before I turned around to head back to the marathon mommy minivan. I was out there, by myself, doing how ever many miles I felt up to. And, I felt up to many. If the sun hadn't gone down, I'm not sure how many miles I could have logged that night. Sometimes, it all just feels right. Those are the adventures that keep me going. That keep me running. That keep me LOVING running.
Awesome! Love that feeling!
ReplyDeletethat's awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteI love how happy you look after your runs!
ReplyDeleteAnd I can't believe y'all have SNOW! It's 8 pm and still 80 degrees here!
I just have to say I am loving that outfit! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got a great unplanned run in. I love it when it all comes together and just feels right!
ReplyDeleteYou are so cute and always dress cute! I want to be like you!! :-) I just wish I looked good when I ran but have my same old boring clothes. I don't want to draw to much attention to this body yet!
ReplyDeleteis that a running dress?? Thanks again for featuring me on your blog, we got 8 new followers!! :-) THANKS!
ReplyDeleteYou look awesome! So glad you had a nice run. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd that is why I run. Those sort of days are what keep me going out each time.
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