We are so lucky to live in beautiful SoCal and I can appreciate a sunny day anytime! Even windy days are normally very enjoyable.. being outside with the kids and watching all the nasty smog be blown away or up in my office looking out at the beautiful view of downtown. BUT, windy days are NOT fun when you are going for a distance run!
As of today, I have 4 weeks until my second half marathon.. and it feels like crunch time!! My training routine currently consists of a 5k during the week and my long distance runs on Sunday morning. Today was my 9 mile day, next week will be 10, then 12, and finish off with an 8 mile run one week before the Half. When I make my goals, I always set out to complete them and do not allow myself any excuses!
So, back to my windy day.. I parked in my normal dirt lot of La Palma and started running around the Yorba Regional lake. The head wind sucked, I mean it seriously felt like I was carrying an extra 50 pounds! So after my second time around the lake, at about mile 3, I had a choice to make:
So, back to my windy day.. I parked in my normal dirt lot of La Palma and started running around the Yorba Regional lake. The head wind sucked, I mean it seriously felt like I was carrying an extra 50 pounds! So after my second time around the lake, at about mile 3, I had a choice to make:
1. Start my 3rd lap around the lake and hit the head once again
2. Head back to my car and be very pissed off at myself for the week
3. Run out on the Santa Ana river trail and just keep going and gamble with the wind
So I of course, I chose #3. As I ran out on the river bed the tail wind hit me right on the butt and it was kind of like the hand of God picking me up and carrying me as I was running! It felt so flippin good! Miles 4, 5, and 6 were amazing and I was making very good time. I passed some bikers and other runners going the opposite direction, against the headwind, and they were struggling big time. It kinda made me feel like I was a running champion and gave me a huge boost of self-confidence! : )
Miles 7, 8, and 9 were pretty tough as the wind changed direction and I was fighting it head-on once again. When I finished at mile 9, I felt good but then I looked around and realized....WOW, I am really far from my car! So, I did the only thing I possible could do... I called my hubbie to rescue me! "Honey, I am on Van Buren and La Palma by the trout farm, can you please come pick me up?" And my knights in shining armor came to the rescue!! : )
Next Sunday for my 10.. I really hope there is no wind...
Miles 7, 8, and 9 were pretty tough as the wind changed direction and I was fighting it head-on once again. When I finished at mile 9, I felt good but then I looked around and realized....WOW, I am really far from my car! So, I did the only thing I possible could do... I called my hubbie to rescue me! "Honey, I am on Van Buren and La Palma by the trout farm, can you please come pick me up?" And my knights in shining armor came to the rescue!! : )
Next Sunday for my 10.. I really hope there is no wind...

Great post! I love your never-give-up attitude. Great lesson here for us when we hit the headwinds in life. Check out our options, make the best choice we can, and keep going for it! I'm sure you are an inspiration to so many. Love you J!
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