FFF:18 Years Later

Who knew when my tennis friends talked me into taking a running class at age 55 that I’d still be at it 18 years later??

One of the best decisions of my life!!

What has changed through the years?

1.My Clothes.

2008: shorts (from Walmart?), cotton tank (from Target?), Saucony shoes

2026: Tank & skirt (from SkirtSports), Compression calf sleeves (from Zensah?), Topos shoes, Goodr glasses

2.The Technology

2008: Camera for photos, Nike chip in shoe (for distance/pace)

2026: iPhone for photos, Garmin (for distance/pace)

3. Distances

2008: 5ks ONLY

did I only have one outfit?

2026: 3 Marathons, 78 Half Marathons and countless 10ks, 15ks, 10 milers so far…

4. Speed

2008: 9-10 minute miles, trying to PR at every race

2026: Finish uninjured

5.  Social Connections

2008: Races every weekend

2026: Local running friends, local racers, bloggers, etc.

What has NOT changed?

My love of running, the feeling of accomplishment at the end of any race, wanting to keep running no matter how old or slow I get!!

Happy Running! How long have you been running?  How have things changed (or not)? Please share.


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TT: Happy Belated Blogoversary to Me!!

I’ve been blogging since March 25, 2008. That was the DAY that I decided to become a runner.

Well, since then, a lot has changed but some things have not.

I’ll start with what has remained the same:

  • Blogging Goals

My goals haven’t really changed.

I blog to motivate myself to continue running, to keep track of my running and racing and to connect with others who do the same.

  • Posting

I’ve always posted several times a week and if my schedule is busy, I write those posts in advance.

  • Blogger Meet Ups

I have been fortunate to connect with many bloggers.

Many were local and have become my (virtual) friends even though they no longer blog or run.

Other meet-ups have been with those bloggers who do not live nearby.

13.1 miles

And some meet-ups happen more often than others.

our shared race experience

Our first?

our most recent…

  • Race Reviews

I recap each of my races almost as soon as they are over (so I don’t forget the details. ) These recaps are mostly for myself but I have heard that others read them too.

What has changed:

  • Content

Check out my first ever blog post: http://wp.me/pel7R-3

I now post photos. It helps that I abandoned the camera and got a smartphone so it’s easier. Plus with the apps available, you can edit, make collages and be as creative as you have time for.

  • Link-ups

When I first started, there were very few. I used to write posts called Two for Tuesday, Wordless Wednesday, Three Things Thursday and Foto Friday, etc.

Now they are a bunch of fabulous link-ups. (Weekly Run Down, Tuesday Topics,  Fit Five Friday, Runfessions, Ultimate Coffee Date, etc.) These help attract readers to your blog, as well as, connect you with new blogs.

I’m even one of the co-hosts

These link-up often suggest topics which makes it easier if you have writer’s block and don’t know what to write about.

  • Product Reviews

I used to get asked to review products pretty frequently. Not much anymore. Probably because there are so many more bloggers out there (with larger readerships than me).

last year and my first review since 2017…

  • Sponsorships

These are competitive too. But in additional to getting discounts on their products, you get connected with a wonderful network of runners who use those products.

I had at one time been an ambassador for Skirt Sports, Legend Compression, Nuun, My Soxy Feet, Zooma, FRW, Maine Marathon…

In recent years, I’ve rarely applied for any… this maybe my only one:

  • My Running

Now I don’t just run 5ks. I used to (hence the title of my blog. )

I have run 77 half marathons and many other distances including 10ks, 15ks and 10 milers.

I’ve even run the NYC Marathon 3 times.

I may be slower but I am more confident as a runner. And though, I don’t know it all, I know a lot more about running than when I started blogging.

  • Other Bloggers

I don’t follow that many blogs. I am selective. Basically because I don’t have the time.

The ones that I do read and comment on are more than fellow bloggers. They are really my virtual friends.

and sometimes you get to meet them in the flesh,

share a hotel room,

or spend a race-cation with them

I admit that after 18 years of blogging, I think about quitting. After all, what else do I have to say? And could I be using the time it takes to write posts on something more valuable?

But I rarely quit on things so you probably will have my blog to read for another 18 years…

Happy Running! How long have you been blogging? When is your blogoversary? What has changed since you started? How long do you plan to blog?

 

 

 

 

 


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with co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs

Weekly Run Down for 3.29.26-4.5.26: Welcome April!! Happy Passover and Easter!

Looking forward to consistent spring weather. It’s warm one day and then back to freezing the next.

Maybe it will change now that it’s April?

Last Week –

  • Sunday – Just a morning visit to the gym followed by errands, cooking and other Sunday catch-up stuff with a walk around the mall late afternoon.
  • Monday WFH for the first two days so I squeezed in a run at lunch… My legs weren’t having it and I was overdressed.

signs of spring? nope.

and a visit to see my granddaughter after work.

she is getting sooo big…

  • Tuesday –  Another morning visit to the gym and a walk after work with Jenny.

between rain showers and the only flowers seen were painted…

  • Wednesday – A long day of teaching live…

my reward for being at work at 7am!

and week 2 of the Training Challenge (but my first week mentoring).  5 min walk, 1:1 run/walk 10X 5 min walk.

sorry last year’s pic… it was chilly today too but not sunny…

Happy Passover to those who celebrate!

    • Thursday – Another long day of teaching live…

day 2 and a cold brew!!

and it rained All Day!

I had planned for a run/walk with Deb on a nearby bike path…

but instead I drove home.

A little while later, the rain had stopped!! Out I went!

breezy, damp and COLD!! 30’s…brrrr!

  • Friday-  TGIF! Live teaching…

day 3!

and no running or walking.  Just Mah Jongg in the evening. (first time playing with the 2026 card = won 2x).

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch.

Not sure if I am tapering or training… I did 7  miles last weekend and 13 the weekend before. I decided to try for 8 and call it a day.

Got the miles in solo on the rail trail but no running friends brunch today..

finally good running weather – this is the tail I will be running 13.1 next Saturday… saw my first daffodil!

Instead a new event:

not as much fun as the last one here.. food was meh. drinks cost $ and the egg hunt was lame…

  • Sunday – Gym closed so just Easter dinner with the family.

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  run 
  • Tuesday – gym, walk, dinner with former co-workers
  • Wednesday – PM run (week 3 of training challenge)
  • Thursday -run, walk with BFF
  • Friday – gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon
  • Sunday – gym, taxes!!

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Belated Blogoversary
  • Friday – 18 Years Later

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  How ‘s your weather? Any signs of spring? What are you doing for Easter or Passover? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ultimate Coffee Date for April 2026

It’s that time of the month…

in different places (like Asheville & NYC)

time to join up with Coco & Deborah for their ultimate coffee date.

  • Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I feel like I’m out there running as much as I can but numbers don’t show it…

2026 Miles
Jan – 55 miles
Feb – 78 miles
Mar – 68 miles

The old me made sure it was at least 84 miles each month so I could reach 1000 for the year.

The new me doesn’t care as long as I am healthy and can race often.

  • Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that next Saturday is my 3rd half marathon of 2026.

Asheville – Mar 21.

NYC – Mar 15.

I’ll still be racing but I’m taking a half marathon break until September…

  • Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I do enjoy racing in different places so I’ve already registered for September’s race-cation.

in Marshfield, MA

  • Over coffee…

I’d tell you that it’s our annual girls weekend. The VRBO is already booked for 9 of us in Plymouth, MA…

our mighty group (minus Denise – top right- who moved away)

  • Over coffee…

I’d tell you that speaking of racing in different places, I am planning on doing 3 new races: a 5k in Naples, FL and a 10 miler and 15k in Utica, NY.

Tropicool 5K

May 2 (new course)

The Boilermaker's Erie Canal Races (10 Miler, Relay & 5K)

May 17

Observer-Dispatch Events - Boilermaker Road Race

  • Over coffee…

I’d tell you that Sue & I had so much fun traveling together to race that we are already looking for a 2027 race…

Asheville, NC

Washington DC

What do you think?

Publix Savannah Women's Half and 5K

April 10, 2027

Happy Running! What’s new with you?  Please share.


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TT: What’s On My Spring Bucket List?

It’s free topic week but I missed last week’s and I’ve got “Spring” on the brain.

So here’s a list of what I’m looking forward to this Spring:

  • Scenic Hikes (ones WITHOUT frozen anything)

It’s to be nice to leave those spikes behind and climb those fire towers again.

  • Runs without Layers (and beanies and gloves)

Won’t we all feel lighter?

  • Outdoor Walks

I’m grateful for the availability of several malls to get my steps in… but I need fresh air..

  • More Local Races

Not too many races are scheduled during the winter months where I live. I had to travel to Florida, NYC and NC to run races.

  • Flowers Blooming

With that goes more daylight hours and sunshine.

  • Annual Tennis Vacation

It may be the only occasion where I now play tennis but I enjoy getting to spend time with my lifelong friends.

  • Pickleball

I signed up (for the 3rd time) for lessons so I can play weekly at a nearby park.

  • Beginning of the Boating Season

Too cold for swimming but not for relaxing on the Lake George islands.

  • Girls Weekend in NYC

Five of us are running the Mastercard Women’s Mini 10k race and doing some other fun activities including seeing a Broadway show.

Happy Running!! What’s on your Spring Bucket List?  Are you happy to see winter ending or do you enjoy some activities in colder temps? Please share.


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I’m also linking up with: co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs

Weekly Run Down for 3.21.26-3.29.26: Recovery Week

A quiet week after I arrived home from Asheville (except for a work trip to NYC.)

No races scheduled until April 11.

Last Week –

  • Saturday –  New Belgium Asheville Half Marathon

My friend Sue and I stayed in the race hotel so we took their shuttle to the start. The weather was perfect. The race was well organized with beautiful scenery. But holy hills. Never ending. It was a struggle but we finished, got our free beer and even won age group awards.

We had lunch in the nearby River Arts District, strolled the galleries and then took the shuttle back to our hotel.

After a long hot shower, we kept moving with a visit to the botanical gardens and finally ended the day downtown with a delicious Mexican dinner.

  • Sunday – Sue took an early flight home so I was solo.

I had booked a trolley tour of the city. And it was perfect. I learned and saw a lot but unfortunately I only had time to get off for one hour stop before lunch, checking out of my hotel and heading to the airport.

My flight to CTL was fine (I even had my last local beer) but there were several delays on the next flight and didn’t get home until after midnight!!

  • Monday Just in case I had flight issues, I took the day off. It was 85 degrees the day before and today 30 degrees and snow flurries!!!!!!!!!

I did laundry and errands and there was rain and snow flurries most of the day.

I finally went out for a run in the afternoon.

chilly, dreary and drizzling 😦 But legs felt good. So isn’t it  already spring?  or maybe they mean when it feels like spring?

  • Tuesday – A WFH day with a gym visit before work and a walk with Jenny at lunchtime and another in the mall with my BFF after work.
  • Wednesday – Another WFH day and after work, it was the first week mentoring the Training Challenge and I was supposed to lead the run/walk beginners group.

The trainer in NYC got sick and I had to take a train to NYC in the afternoon in order to work in Jamaica Queens  the next day.

Plans are meant  to be broken and so I decided to switch my Broadway tickets to tonight so that I could run after work on Thursday.

There are things to see and do in NYC…

yes and there was quick meet up with Cari..

  • Thursday – I took an early subway to Jamaica, worked all day and then took the subway back to Manhattan.

I quickly changed into my running clothes and headed out to take in some sights and run in Central Park….

Guess who I bumped into in Central Park? And it was 70 degrees!!

  • Friday- I checked out of my hotel, took a subway to and from Jamaica for work. And then I took the train home in the evening.
  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch.

Yes, I still needed a long run since I have another half marathon in 2 weeks.

But I was too pooped to run 12 miles…  So I carpooled with Deb and ran/walked with Sherry until it was brunch time (I think we got in 7 miles).

25 degrees with sun didn’t feel so bad and the company helped…

In the evening I went out to dinner with a friend and to see Legally Blonde the Musical at a local high school. Her grandson was in it.

amazed at how good the students were – Broadway quality singing!!

  • Sunday -gym, catch up stuff, maybe the boat show with the hubby?

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  AM run 
  • Tuesday – gym, walk
  • Wednesday – PM run week 2 of training challenge)
  • Thursday -PM run
  • Friday – gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Long Run, Adult Easter Egg Hunt/Brunch
  • Sunday – gym, Easter dinner with family

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Spring Bucket List
  • Friday – Ultimate Coffee Date

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  How ‘s your weather? Any signs of spring? What are you doing for Easter or Passover? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Runfessions for March 2026

It’s that time again. Time to get things off my chest with Marcia’s Runfessions at Marcia’s Healthy Slice

1.I runfess…

I absolutely love NYC.

Those BIG NYRR races are exciting but also stressful.

That being said, I’m DONE!!

Three was not a charm but instead I plan to try to run new races outside NYC and some smaller NYC races

so I quitting after THREE:

    • 3 Brooklyn Halfs
    • 3  NYC Halfs
    • 3 NYC Marathons

 

2. I runfess…

I had so much fun last March running the Rock ‘n’ Roll DC Half Marathon with my friend Sue and getting a PW that I decided to do a repeat performance…

This time we flew to Asheville, NC and ran a half marathon there.

It was super hilly and we were so slow but when you’re “old,” you can still win age group awards.

3. I runfess…

I may opt to do all my races like this. At least ones that I travel to with a friend.

Tentatively next year, we may fly to Philly and do the Love Run.

New Orleans and Savannah are on our bucket lists, as well.

Stay tuned…

4. I runfess…

That being said, my next half marathon is local and downhill.

It will be my 6th time running this race (once was COVID canceled and once I volunteered when injured).

So I am hoping (or dreaming) to finish it with some semblance of speed.

2024

and I really hope the weather is better than last year.

snow, sleet, rain…

5. I runfess…

After my April half marathon, I am looking forward to a half marathon break…

I may not run one until September!!!

No worries, I’m not taking a racing break, there will be plenty of shorter races…

    • 04-25-26 – Bill Robinson Memorial 10k
    • 05-03-26 – Tropicool 5k
    • 05-09-26 – Prospect Mountain Run (????- my birthday!!)
    • 05-17-26 – Boilermaker’s Erie Canal Race (10 miler)
    • 05-24-26 – Miles on the Mohawk (10 miler)
    • 06-06-26 – Mastercard NYC Mini 10k
    • 06-13-26 – Valley Cats Father’s Day 5k
    • 07-04-26 – Firecracker 4
    • 07-12-26 – Boilermaker 15k
    • 07-19-26 – Keep MOO’ving 5k
    • 08-09-26 – Run for the Roses 5k

Happy Running! Anything to runfess this month? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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2026 New Belgium Asheville Half Marathon Race Recap

Race-cations have been an annual tradition with my running friends since 2017. We started in Corning, NY and then traveled to Montreal, and Brooklyn, NY. We’ve also rented houses in New Hampshire (2x), Maine, Finger Lakes, Cape Cod, Lake Placid and this September, it will be in MA.

However, last year’s DC race-cation came about by accident. I was having a beer with a former co-worker and a runner that I recognized was seated at the next table.  She asked me what race I was training for and I replied: “NYC Marathon.”  She said that she wanted to get into the lottery for the NYC Half in March but if she didn’t she was considering the Rock ‘n’ Roll DC Half.  I replied: “Let me know because I’d never run in DC.”

To make a long story short, she didn’t get in and texted me that she (Gail) and two other runners (Val & Ginny) were going to run the DC race and asked if I would want to join them.  I, of course, said: “Sure” without even thinking.

A few weeks later, I mentioned this race to a friend (while volunteering for STEM) and she (Sue) said that her brother and sister lived there and she liked to go.  The more, the merrier I thought. And a local running buddy, Jenn, who had moved to the DC area, said that she planned to run it, as well.

It worked out so well (except the flight on the way home) that we decided to do it again and we both agreed that we like to visit Asheville.

So I signed up for the Asheville Half Marathon for several reasons:

  • A race-cation.
  • My friend Sue would be racing with me  again this March.
  • A New Race.
  • A New City
  • After the March 15 HM in NYC, I’d be trained already.
  • Carpe Diem

Half Marathon Training:

If you follow my posts, you also know that I am not strict about following a training plan. But I do run shorter distances several times during the work week. My weekday runs are often solo but lately I’ve convinced Jenny to join me.

Just one run this week:

And on the weekends, I try to do my Long Run. Usually most of my miles are with one or more of my running friends. For this race, however, I felt like I was just on recovery mode from my last half marathon 6 days before.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

Well, a big difference in the weather compare to what I had been running in…

My friend Sue and I took an early flight to Asheville (through Charlotte) on Friday.  No drama or delays (A miracle!!) Sue’s online friend picked us up at the airport which was very nice.

We stopped for a delicious lunch at a brewery.

my first of many local beers

yes to Southern cooking…

Yes, I was overdressed for this weather!!

We got dropped off at the hotel and after we checked  in, we headed to the expo (which conveniently was in our hotel).

It was small and we just picked up our shirts…

and bibs and got some logistical info for the next day.

We hadn’t rented a car and our hotel was in a convenient for the race but nothing else.  Luckily we were able to Uber/Lyft everywhere all weekend.

Our first Uber trip was to explore the downtown… Loved all the varied shops, restaurants and architecture

and eventually have some dinner… before Ubering back to the hotel to get ready for the next day.

Race Day:

As usual, I didn’t sleep well but had my standard race breakfast of oatmeal and coffee in my hotel room.

It was chilly in the morning but according to the forecast it would warm up big time so I wore my usual race outfit and added some throw aways.

Our hotel had a shuttle to the start.  I think the first one was at 5:30 am but since the race didn’t start until 7:30, we opted for one around 6:45.

And it only took a short time to get there.

It wasn’t as cold as I thought so those throwaways didn’t stay on long..

We immediately spotted the start line..

We were in downtown area where we had been the day before…

There were about 2000 running the race (half marathon and marathon).  Small compared to my race of 31,0000 last week end in NYC. My biggest critique would be that there was only ONE line to the portapotties..

That being said, the line moved very quickly…

I decided not to throw away my clothes but to bag check them instead. And we headed to the start line…

Both the marathoners and the half marathoners started together. Sue and I started at the same time but made plans to meet after the race

Sorry to be a broken record about not having a time goal. But my goal for races these days is to FINISH happy (that is not injured and ready to do another.)

So if I had to guestimate my time, it would have been between 2:35 and 2:45 but hey, it could be in 3 hours if my foot or back hurt or the hills killed me or I had to walk most of it.

course map

My maps:

Yes, there were NO FLAT sections!!!

I usually recap my races mile by mile or 5k by 5k.

All I have to say was that the course was relentless hills.  Some just gradual. Some so steep that I had a hard time walking up them. At my pace, everyone else was walking up the hills as well. We all chatted and complained about the hills.

But I loved the course.  There were some out and backs so you could see the faster and slower runners. The scenery was so varied… we ran in town, in rural areas, viewed the mountains, river, mansions, Arts District, etc.

This is a fairly new course because a good part of the city was destroyed a few years ago during the hurricane.  Much has been rebuilt and this is the first year for the marathon (which apparently is flat and along the water in part). Still there is a lot of rebuilding to be done.

Thanks to Asheville Citizen Times for posting so many great photos of the course:

 

So how did the race go for me?

I made a conscious effort not to start out fast.

It was warm so I also planned to stop at every water stop and not forget to take a GU at mile 4, 8, and 12 (or there about).

I guess I am used to NYRR races where there is water at every 1-1.5 miles. There were FOUR water stops (maybe more after 13 miles):  Miles 4, 6.5, 9, 11.5 & 12.5.  I was very thirsty on this warm humid day by mile 4!!

I ran/walked every uphill and that was A LOT and I’m sure I got slower and walked more often as the race went on.

I tried to make up time on the down hills.  Why does there never seem to enough of them or as long as the up hills.

I started with the 2:30 pacer (I’m always optimistic at the start.) I quickly lost him.  I spotted another pacer without a sign.  She said that she was 2:30 but too slow today and thought she’d finish around 2:35.  I stayed near her for most of race and eventually lost her too.  The runners were very supportive and we kept each other going.

I did eat all 3 of my Gus at the appropriate times and stopped at all the water stops (but refrained from Gatorade and the snacks there.) Although it was warmer and more huid that I’m used to, I felt ok.

No pain for the most part.  My lower pain ached a little toward the end (but better than in NYC) and of course, my feet were a little sore. And I actually did not feel any after effect from running 13 mile 6 days before.  I think I felt stronger… (but those hills ate me up and spit me out!!)

It was new place and one that I wouldn’t ever visit again so I did not worry about pace and enjoyed the scenery.

Some official pics of me:

3rd marathon finisher beat me!!

happy to be done!!

Post Race Activities:

As soon as I crossed the finish line, I grabbed my medal,

got a beer and waited for Sue.

I grabbed some snacks but didn’t eat anything since we would be going out to lunch. Then I grabbed my bag from bag check.  I was sweaty so I did put on my jacket.

We hung around until the awards ceremony.  There’s an advantage to being old.  I cam first in my age group and Sue came in 2nd.

The race finish was near the River Arts District so we walked there, had lunch, strolled the gallery (and shopped).

We headed back to the finish to catch the shuttle to our hotel.  The marathoners were still out on the course…

One good thing about taking it slow in a race is that nothing is sore and you still have plenty of energy for the rest of the day’s activities.

Afte a long hot shower, we ubered to the Botancical Gardens…

and eventually to downtown where we enjoyed a celebratory dinner…

Sue left early the next morning but I stuck around and did some more sightseeing via a trolley tour.

Additional Race Reflections:

It was so fun to be out there and soaking up the racing atmosphere. It was even more fun to run a race with friends.

Of course, initially I may have wanted a faster finish time…

I am competitive but I realized quickly that it was much more important enjoy this time with my friends and also not to be in pain.

And such a challenging course, I had no glorious expectations.

I felt fine during and after the race.

Positives:

  • Both a half marathon and half marathon option offered
  • Pre-Race Expo at our hotel
  • Complimentary dri-fit event shirt, available in unisex & women’s sizes
  • A unique, custom-designed, commemorative finisher medal
  • A goody bag
  • Complimentary shuttle from host hotel (to and from race)
  • Live Music along the course and at the finish
  • Scenic courses exploring Downtown, the Greenways and the River Arts District in Asheville, NC
  • Courses fully-marked with route signs and course markings on the road
  • Interactive course maps to get you prepped for race day
  • Professionally chip timed race with accurate, live results
  • A complimentary beer from New Belgium Brewing
  • One-of-a-kind Prizes made locally.
  • Complimentary race photos
  • Skip packet pickup and have your swag shipped
  • USATF Sanctioned Event and USATF Certified Courses
  • Marathon is a Boston Qualifier
  • Gatorade available at all water stations
  • At select water stations: Fruit chews, Twizzlers, jelly beans, pretzels
  • Portaptties: Start, Finish, and near every water station
  • Medical Stations: Available along the course at various water stations
  • Perfect weather
  • A friend to share the race experience.
  • Lots of volunteers and crowd support
  • Last 13 miles flatter  (for those brave marathoners)

Negatives:

  • HILLS!!!!!!!!!!
  • Not enough water stops for the half marathon
  • Long line for the portapotties pre-race

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. yes. For all the reasons mentioned above.

Final Stats:

All in all, I was happy with my results. Yes, it was one of the slowest half marathons that I’ve ever done. My expectations have dropped significantly and I ain’t getting any younger.

Next Up:

Half Marathon #3 of 2026 and #78 lifetime. #6 for this one (but #4 on this course).

Happy Running! Have you run a 2026 big race yet? If so, how did go? Are you planning to run one? Any race-cations planned? Been to Asheville? Please share.

 


Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Jenny (RunnersFly) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).


and tomorrow:

I’m also linking up with: co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs

 

Weekly Run Down for 3.15.26-3.22.26: Half Marathon and Race-cation #2 of 2026

Last Sunday I ran the United NYC Half Marathon…

followed by a very busy week…

Then yesterday, I ran the Asheville Half Marathon… A new place, so a new race!

Last Week –

  • Sunday – United NYC Half Marathon –

Our hotel was downtown so it was easy to catch the subway to the race start which was in Prospect Park, Brooklyn…

We arrived without much drama (except for waiting in the security line for almost 1 hour) and all three of us (me, Stan & Sherry) started in the last wave.

We quickly separated since we each wanted to run our own race…

It was cool to run over the Brooklyn Bridge for the first time…

and as the last two times, I teared up running through Times Square.

Cari and her friends were cheering at mile 11.5. (I heard them but didn’t see her).

It wasn’t an easy race but I enjoyed it (when I was done. LOL)

Once we had all finished, we took the subway back to our hotel, showered, grabbed a bite to eat, took a walk with Stan’s son and granddaughter, and then we met up for a drink and celebratory dinner.

  • Monday -I had decided to stay overnight and it was definitely the right decision.

It was cold, foggy, windy and rainy… not a day to sightsee in the city…

After breakfast, I took the subway to Penn Station and then Amtrak home.

  • Tuesday Unfortunately I had to teach live today…

um, yes that’s snow!!

and after work, I had a hair appt.

  • Wednesday – Day 2 of live teaching but I got done early so I hit the rail trail for a few miles

chilly but at least sunny

and then got my nails done…

  • Thursday – Today I was back WFH so I met Jenny for a walk at lunch and then packed in the evening…

much different than the 20-30 degree temps where I am now…

  • Friday- Sue and I took an early flight to Asheville, NC. Her friend picked us up at the airport.

We had lunch, checked into our hotel and then went to the expo (which was in our hotel).

Afterward we did some touring around the city, had dinner and got ready for the next day…

(pics on FB and IG)

  • Saturday – Asheville Half Marathon.

It was warm, hilly but we got it done and had fun…

More details to come…

We spent the rest of the day seeing the sights and celebrating our accomplishment.

(pics on FB and IG)

  • Sunday –  Recovery day and more sightseeing is planned before I fly home.

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – DAY OFF- run
  • Tuesday – gym, walk
  • Wednesday – run (Week 1 Training Challenge)
  • Thursday – train to NYC (work), run, Broadway show
  • Friday – work in Jamaica Queens, train home
  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch
  • Sunday – gym, ??

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Asheville Half Marathon Race Recap
  • Friday – Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  How’s your weather? Any signs of spring? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: 5 Reasons to Run A Half Marathon Tomorrow

Asheville Full and Half Marathon Training 2026 - Fleet Feet Asheville

MARCH 21, 2026

1.I ran the NYC Half Marathon last Sunday 

so I am trained, right?

2.Race Description:

The course winds its way through beautiful Asheville neighborhoods like Omni Grove Park, Broadway, Montford, and Riverside on the way to the finish line in New Belgium Brewing. As runners pass through city streets, you will see evidence of Asheville’s vibrant arts scene with murals and Art Deco architecture. After the race, visit nearby 19th-century Biltmore Estate for a tour of the 8,000-acre grounds and impressive gardens…

dozens of runners run on paved road along sidewalk with urban buildings in the background during Asheville Marathon and Half, a destination race you can turn into a vacation

3. I ran the Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon last March with Sue and we had a lot of fun.

4. I love running in new places.

5.  Visiting Asheville has been on my bucket list.

Happy Running! Ever run this race?  Ever run a half 2 weekends in a row?   Which race is on your bucket list? Please share.


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