2026 Firecracker 4 Race Recap

              July 4, 2026 9:00 am

Many of my weekend running friends used to run this race every year.

if you read my weekly run downs, you may recognize a few of these runners

I had never joined them because it was always hot, the race is crowded and I’d prefer to head up to the lake early.

Then in 2021,  I decided to do the race for the first time. And I loved it

So I signed up in 2022 and more of my running friends joined me

Three years ago, I convinced a few more friends to join me.

And 2 years ago, I also had company:

The group grew to 6 (Denise was there too but missed the photo)

We lost a few runners but added a few walkers last year.

I was hoping that they would sign up again this year but if not, I knew there would be many others there whom I knew.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

If you’ve been reading my blog, you know that since late May, my Achilles has been bothering me.

I’ve done little running but some races and trying to rest and heal it as much as (mentally) possible.

After a race, it seems to be very sore and if I don’t run, the soreness pretty much goes away.  My last race was a 5k on June 20.

To get ready for this race, I ran/walked 2-3 miles conservatively on Saturday, Monday and Wednesday.

It’s not 100% pain-free but much improved. So I decided to give this 4 miler a go.

To save time on race day, I picked up my race packet at Fleet Feet on Wednesday

Well, I wasn’t successful in getting many of the friends above to race but one did agree to come and I knew I would see many others that I knew from races.

The weather forecast:

Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 70.
Independence Day: Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 93.

Yup, not ideal. Too bad, the race didn’t start earlier.

As I’ve said in most of race recaps, my goal in racing these days is to do my best but more importantly, have fun and not be in pain after.

Race Day:

I ate my usual oatmeal and coffee breakfast and checked the weather – warm and muggy, as forecasted.

I planned on a similar race outfit since I wanted to wear red, white and blue but the RD emailed this:

A special favor if we might. The event shirts this year are white. That was done on purpose, inspired by white out days at sporting events. Our goal is to “white out” Broadway. So, this year we ask, if you are comfortable, please wear the white tee on race day so we can capture the amazing picture it will create.

I wanted to wear a blue tank top but instead, I cut off the sleeves of the race shirt and wore that.

The past few years, I carpooled with Heidi and she knew exactly where to park.  I was thrilled when she again offered.

We used to look for parking on the street but as the race got more and more crowded, it was easier to park in the parking garage (though not free.)

Then we walked toward the finish…

Heidi’s friend Laurie’s daughter works for Fleet Feet and got on the list to be able hang out in their tent.

Then of course, we took our obligatory pre-race photos…

Eventually we headed tot the  start line…

And we made plans on where to meet here after the race. It was cool to see how creatively everyone was dressed for this July 4th holiday race (even though they asked us to wear white…)

I was happy to see so many people racing… even more than last year (although I think they still offered a virtual option.)

There was so much excitement in the air. Live racing rocks!!

Eventually it was time for the race to the start line (9 am).

Heidi headed toward the back. I stayed toward in the middle and chatted with some runners whom  I knew. It was very warm and humid.  I took 2 salt chews hoping that it would help.

Though I had run this race 5 times already, the only thing I remembered was that there was a BIG hill during mile 4.

course map

elevation according to my Garmin

Mile 1:

As I mentioned, this was a crowded race.

The bottleneck at the beginning slowed me down which was probably a good thing as I always start out too fast (and still did.).

We began running down Broadway which was a slight downhill but eventually we did hit a hill before we turned left and ran past Congress Park. I already felt the need to walk… I started thinking that this wasn’t going to be a good race…

And it seemed like everyone was passing me.

Then I remembered that I wanted to treat this only as a training run for my September half marathon.  I needed to baby my Achilles and not make things worse.

Mile 2:

I was surrounded by runners the whole race. Several times I bumped into runners or they bumped into me.  Then again, it was a big local race with over 3000 finishers.

As we ran through neighborhoods, spectators enthusiastically cheered us on. There were musicians or bands throughout. (I borrowed some photos from FB).

The best part was that there were many folks spraying the runners with water as well as sprinklers set up.  I made sure that I ran through each one.

There was a water stop during this mile.  I did stop and walked for a bit to catch my breath.

I did feel a little stronger during this mile (but that was short-lived.)

Mile 3:

We ran into a few rolling hills during this mile but none too bad. As I mentioned above, there were many different groups playing music. That was a nice distraction.

Saratoga is such a pretty town. I enjoyed running through its streets.

But I started tiring and decided to just walk if I needed to.

I was surprised that there was a second water stop since the race was only 4 miles. I did appreciate it and I stopped again.

In addition to the official water stops, there seemed to be many spectators giving out bottles of water.  I did not stop at any of those since I didn’t want to carry a bottle of water or waste it.

Mile 4:

I think there was one more water stop… I was getting dizzy so I don’t really remember. I even at this point decided to eat a Gu.

I was expecting the steep hill in the last mile. And it did not disappoint. I was wishfully thinking that I could run up the whole thing and finish strong (for once.)

Nope! I had to walk many many times.

Again this year, they gave out ice pops. I remember that it made me nauseous and I threw it away so this year I didn’t even take one.

I continued to run/walk up the hill very slowly.

Finally, I spotted that big American flag which meant we were approaching the finish line.

I sprinted as fast as I could at this point.

I saw 46:xx on the clock as I crossed the finish line and was a little disappointed. I knew that I was running a lot slower than the previous years but I hoped to at least finish closer to 40 minutes (No biggie.).

Post Race:

I grabbed a water.  I missed the bananas but for the first time since it was the 20th anniversary of this race, they gave out medals.

Laurie and her daughter had already left, I wanted to catch Heidi finishing but I didn’t. I headed back to the Fleet Feet tent.

At this point I was feeling kinda shaky from the heat.. I had 2 more salt chews and was thrilled to see watermelon in the tent.

I didn’t check the website to see if I won an age group award. Three years ago, I came in 2nd. The past two years, in my new age group, I came in 5th (no surprise since I had slowed down…) And this year, I knew that I was even slower…

6th

Heidi and I finally re-united.  She was happy with her race.

Like the past few years, instead of fighting the traffic getting out of the parking garage and the city, we decided to stay in Saratoga to have brunch.  First we walked back to our cars to change into dry shirts. We also knew from previous years that the restaurants would be crowded.  So on Monday, I had made a reservation at the same one as last year for 10:45 am.

The Merc | Saratoga Springs, NY | Brunch, Dinner, Drinks

We had drinks while waiting for an our outside table.

Worth the wait… Brunch was excellent!

Additional Race Reflections:

I felt that I could have done better if I hadn’t had problems before the race with my Achilles.  I was very nervous about even running it.

Yes, it was sore after and walking was not pleasant but no worse than after previous races.

But probably the most important factors why I enjoy running this race are connecting with friends, challenging myself and the feeling of normalcy on this national holiday!

Win. Win. Win.

Positives:

  • Ample parking (parking garage and street parking, if you get there early)
  • Well marked course.
  • Lots of familiar faces.
  • Interesting course.
  • Friendly volunteers.
  • Music entertainment along the course.
  • Enthusiastic spectators (sprinklers and ice pops)
  • Easy and organized packet pick-up on Wed-Fri and race day
  • Gender-specific tech shirt
  • Real restrooms before and after and ample number of port-potties
  • Third water stop added this year.
  • Additional unofficial water tables.
  • Awards (3 deep) for 5 year age group awards
  • Photo Booth
  • 20th anniversary medal

Negatives:

  • Steep hill at mile 4
  • Late start – 9 am for a July race!
  • Hot humid conditions
  • My foot!
  • $ for photos

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. I enjoyed it.  I hope that I can make it work and run it again next year. Maybe I can be healthier and better prepared.

Final Stats:

2021: 36:26 (PR)
2022: 36:37
2023: 38:49
2024: 40:09
2025: 40:04
2026: 46:24 (PW)

It’s the year of the PW (even before my injury.)

So my time was not a shock.  I am happy to be out there doing what gives me pleasure.

still queen of the positive splits!

Next Up:

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July 19

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WRD for 6.28.26-7.5.26: Summer Has Arrived….

All of sudden, it was summer and not the kind, we normally experience in Upstate New York:

and it continued through the weekend.

Last Week-

  • Sunday – First an early morning gym visit…

It was actually a perfect day to spend on the a lake… we even bumped into friends docked on the same bay.

  • Monday – Since I worked two Sundays, I got the day off..

On Saturday I ran 3 miles doing 30:30 run/walk intervals… so today I decided to try 60:30 intervals.

Too sunny and hot by the time I got out and so I only make it 2 miles…

The good news is that the Achilles seems to be improving!!

  • Tuesday – WFH all week!!

So I hit the gym first thing…

Did some gardening at lunch and after work..

But my planned walk with friends got rained out!!

  • Wednesday – Today I started with a short run…

I decided on the HS track, did 90:45 intervals but again, it was too hot and humid to do more than 2 miles.

After work, I picked my bib/shirt for Saturday’s race…

we’re supposed to wear the shirt so I cut off the sleeves.

Then I met my BFF for a mall walk.. before the thunderstorms kicked in.

  • Thursday – Normal WFH day and almost 100 degrees. Too hot to leave the house…

but after work, our weekly trail run took place… we decided to walk it and get drinks afterwards.

we got poured on which was a welcome relief from the heat and then got treated to a rainbow…

  • Friday- Back to the gym before work and mah jongg in the evening.

Another scorcher of a day… tried trimming bushes at lunch… and almost died. LOL

  • Saturday – Firecracker 4.

A very fun 4 mile race that I try to run each year…

This year with all my foot issues, I used the term “run” very loosely. Besides it was warm and very humid.

I planned to cross the finish line with minimal pain and go out to brunch after.

And that’s exactly what happened…

my time was very slow and my Achilles only sore after but it’s no worse than before…

  • Sunday – My hubby and I are planning to participate in the Lake George Hike-a-thon, hang out on the lake after and then go to friends for dinner..

This Coming Week on the Run –

  • Monday – DAY OFF – hike
  • Tuesday – gym, walk
  • Wednesday – run? walk with BFF
  • Thursday – trail run/walk 
  • Friday- gym, mah jongg
  • SaturdayBoilermaker 15k, Long Run and Brunch
  • Sunday – gym, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog –

  • TuesdayFirecracker 4 Race Recap
  • Friday – 5 Wins From The First Half Of The Year

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  Is it finally feeling like summer where you live? Are you patient when you shouldn’t run?  Any fun plans for July 4th? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ultimate Coffee Date for July 2026

It’s that time of the month…

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

1.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that after 3 weeks in a row in NYC, I’m not scheduled to work there until October.

Although there was little running involved, I did get to meet up with 3 friends and see 3 Broadway shows. Love my NYC visits!!

2.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that although my foot is feeling better, I decided to DNS the Boilermaker 15k on July 12.

Boilermaker 15K - Boilermaker Road Race

I am pretty sad since I was looking forward to this (expensive) race but I feel that it’s the right move.

At least I was able to transfer my bib… no luck on the bus ticvket though.

3. Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I still have 3 races on my schedule including one tomorrow.

They’re all local and I plan to run/walk them conservatively.

    • 07-04-26 – Firecracker 4
    • 07-19-26 – Keep MOO’ving 5k
    • 08-09-26 – Run for the Roses 5k

I also have an ortho appt July 9 and PT starting July 17… not sure if I need either.

4.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that my goal race is now our girls weekend race on September 12.

I have 10 weeks to get this foot into half marathon shape!!

5.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that my new cat, who was living in one of our large bedrooms, is allowed to roam the house.

the newest Dali (F, 2-3 yrs)

No photos of her with the other 2 cats yet.

L to R: Diamond (F, 3 yrs on 7/14), Domino (M, 3 yrs on 8/20)

Dali has warmed up to me but she hides under the bed when she sees my hubby.

Domino is afraid of her since she hisses at him but he keeps coming back for more.

Diamond hisses at her but pretty much avoids her.

Time will tell…

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TT: When to DNS a Race

DNS is short hand for did not start.

In other words, you registered for the race, maybe even picked up your bib, but chose to not to actually cross the start line.

If you race often enough, eventually you may choose to DNS a race. Maybe you already have.

In fact, I was planning to run the Boilermaker 15k on July 12 for the first time… but I made the tough decision not to…

Here are a few reasons why you may opt to DNS:

1.Weather

Some runners will race in any weather conditions.

But safety should always be a concern whether it be because of ice or extreme heat.

2.Injury/Sickness

It obviously depends on the seriousness of the injury but it may require you to skip the race.

broken foot = no race

Sometimes, it also may be because the injury will get worse if you do race. (Unfortunately runners are not always good listening to their body.)

Then there’s sickness. That also depends on the nature of the illness. They say above the neck is ok but below is nay.

walked it (after food poisoning the night before)

3. Schedules/Commitments

Family or work commitments can force to you miss a race. Life happens.

stuck on the subway one year and missed this race...

Also flight cancelations or travel plans can interfere. (I’ve learned the hard way to never schedule my flight arrival the day before the race and that subways can cause arrival problems.)

4. Training Plan/Mileage Requirements

Your training calls for a long run and you signed up for a short race. You may decide, if it’s an important race that you are training for, to skip the race.

Or you should be tapering and this race is challenging. Again, it may be in your best interest to DNS this race.

5. Lack of Mojo

For whatever reason, you just don’t feel like it.

Racing should be fun!

It should never be a “have to” but always a “want to” or a “get to.”

or at least FUN afterward.

Once you’ve made the tough decision to DNS your race, it’s entirely normal to go through a wide range of emotions from relief, to anger, to regret. Don’t let anyone kid you. FOMO is real!!!

But hopefully those situations will be few and and you will run many races…

Experiencing a sore foot for several weeks had me skip those runs that would prepare me to run 9.3 (hilly) miles. Even if my foot felt better, I would not be ready and I could risk injuring myself further and put my goal half marathon on Sept 12 in jeopardy.

I will have to stay off social media on July 12 so I won’t have to read my running friends’ posts about this fun race. LOL

Boilermaker 15K - Boilermaker Road Race

However, maybe I will run this race next summer!!

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WRD for 6.21.26-6.28.26: Frustration…

My foot!

Too sore (at times) to run and train…

But I have races to run!!

PTs are all booked!!

Last Week-

  • Sunday -I was scheduled to work in Jamaica, Queens Monday and Tuesday so I took the train to Manhattan this morning.

After checking into my hotel, I had plans to see a Broadway show….

I had a little time to kill so I walked (limped) to and around the theater…

and then afterward, I met up with a college friend for drinks on her penthouse terrace and then out to dinner….

visited the NY Public library, 6th Ave street fair and loved Every Brilliant Thing! MH was amazing!

  • Monday – My normal work day: early subway to Jamaica, work all day, subway back to my hotel.

Again, if you know me, I love to squeeze in a run in NYC.

Nope, I relaxed and met a friend for dinner and drinks… and ice cream.

  • Tuesday – Same agenda as the day before except when I was done, I took the train home.
  • Wednesday – I started the day at the gym and then one more visit to my chiro…

PT is next on my list of things to do so I can be pain-free.

Impossible to get an appt.  The first one I could snag is for July 17!!!!

  • Thursday – In Person teaching the next two days… That means Starbucks and  lots of time on my feet.

It’s the weekly trail run evening but I had to attend a STEM Board Meeting Zoom call.

When it was over, I met my trail friends for ice cream…

  • Friday- Day 2 of teaching and Starbucks..

with mah jongg in the evening.

  • Saturday – My normal long run day… and brunch with my local running friends.

and it’s tough to skip it…

I decided to do a 3 mile run/walk with Deirdre to see how I felt.

No pain when running and sore when walking…

But it actually so much better later in the day.. (Am I not injured??)

Afterward we met the 5 others for brunch… it’s always fun to get together.

  • Sunday – Gym followed by a day on our boat (weather dependent).

This Coming Week on the Run –

  • Monday – DAY OFF – gym, run?
  • Tuesday – gym, walk
  • Wednesday – run?
  • Thursday – trail run/walk 
  • Friday- gym, mah jongg
  • SaturdayFirecracker 4
  • Sunday – Hike-athon, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog –

  • TuesdayWhen to DNS a Race?
  • Friday – Ultimate Coffee Date

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Runfessions for June 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’m not sure if I am in injury denial or I’m not injured.

last race before the pain began

2. I runfess…

I don’t know if it’s better to skip runs to rest my foot or do them so I’m not undertrained.

2 week break before this 5k and felt really rusty…

3. I runfess…

I almost wish that I sprained, broke or tore something. Then I wouldn’t be tempted to race.

By the time the weekend comes, it feels fine!?

so I run and then it hurts!

4. I runfess…

I visited my chiro (whom I love) three times… My lower back feels better as do my calves, hamstrings, etc.

She tried her best with my foot… no improvement.

4. I runfess...

Trying to get an appt with an ortho or PT is no easy feat.

Finally got one for July 9 with ortho and July 17 with PT.

Since it improves everyday, will the soreness be gone by then??

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2026 Valley Cats Father’s Day 5k Race Recap

ValleyCats Father's Day Home Run 5K :: Hudson-Mohawk Road Runners Club

June 20, 2026 – 9AM

I had taken a break from this race and then a few years ago, I started running it again…

This year was actually the 8th time that I had run this race.

I ran it back in 2010!!

they gave out free ice cream that year,

Yes, 16 years ago! I ran with Amanda, a running friend at that time.

This is the race where I met a new running BRF Mary. We ran many races together after that. When she eventually moved to Palm Springs, I visited her there twice.

Kelly and Mary (on the right)

Then I ran it again in 2016. I knew a lot of runners by then. And it was even more fun.

here with my friend Tom

and my age group competition, Carolyn

My time back in 2010 was 29:40 but improved to 28:47 in 2016.  Both years, I was 2nd in my age group (won a cap, then gloves).

2022? 6 years later. Anything could happen… no expectations.

A course PR! 28:43

2nd in my AG again to Carolyn and won a bat….

The good news in 2023 was that Carolyn didn’t turn 70 until later in the year.

so I won my age group!!

But my time was slower: 29:11 (GT).

In 2024, I had a course PW with a 31:10 (GT) finish!

still snagged 2nd in my age group.

And last year, I improved a little (30:10)….

3rd age group award!!

As I mentioned in each race recap this year, I expect a PW.

It’s all good.

I’m thrilled when I am ABLE to race.

My friend Heidi said that she would be running it with me again. It is always fun to run a race with a friend.

2022

2023

2024

Pre-Race Preparations and Activities:

Two weekends ago, I ran a 10k in NYC

and I really haven’t run at all since then.

My Achilles had been sore and my chiro recommended that I rest it.

I’ve walked a few trails and that’s it.

Obviously that’s not how I planned to prepare for this race and the races to come…

I was nervous about racing and making things worse but I decided I had would go and decide what to do that morning – cheer, walk, walk/run, run?

Race Day:

I dragged myself out of bed and had my usual race breakfast (coffee and oatmeal).

My friend Heidi again had signed up along with a few others that we knew.

And for once we had nice weather!!

The race was scheduled to start at 9 am and I got there around 8:30 to pick up my bib.

with Laurie (Heidi’s friend)

In addition to the shirt, each runner got 4 tickets to a baseball game.

I went back to my car to get rid of the shirts and tix and returned to the stadium to hang out and chat with runners that I knew. The conversation revolved around what should I do???

Linda joined us

I decided that I would run slowly (ego in check) and see how things felt. I could always walk. And fingers crossed that I didn’t make it worse (since I had a big 15k in 3 weeks).

Below is the course map and elevation:

vchr5kmap

“their” elevation chart

and “mine” from Garmin

As I mentioned above, it had been 2 weeks since I ran a 10k. But the weeks before that I ran a 5k and a 10 miler. All with that sore Achilles.

I was hoping that my time off from running would bring good news and running this race was the right decision.

My only race goal was to finish … zero expectations of a fast finish time or an age group award.

As you can see from the pics above, this race began and ended at the home of the Valley Cats, a local baseball team that plays at Joe Bruno Stadium in Troy, NY, on the campus of Hudson Valley Community College.

There was no chip timing at the start line so I probably should have moved closer to the front (but I didn’t really think about it…)

Mile 1:

The race began in the parking lot and then we ran around the outside of the stadium before heading into the neighborhoods. (A different but similar start to last year.)

I had started with several friends but they quickly got ahead and kept gaining on me as the race went on. My goal became to just keep them in sight and cut as many tangents as possible.

I don’t remember much about the first mile other than I was dragging. My pace was much slower than usual… but I wasn’t in pain so I continued in that vein.

I think I willed myself to run and not walk… until a hill or a water stop.

Mile 2:

Finally there was a water stop around mile 1.5 so I walked a bit. The neighborhoods were rolling hills but nothing too bad until one steep one during the second mile.  I tried to run up it but the legs just weren’t having it. So I ran/walked it.

We repeated most of the course afterwards in 2022 so here are some pics from the neighborhoods

My legs weren’t tired but I found myself out of breath… pollen, lack of sleep, out of shape, sore Achilles? All of the above?

And was there a mile 2 marker or did I miss it?

Actually I don’t think there were ANY mile markers.

Mile 3-3.1:

A few more walks, I think. And then there was a welcome downhill during mile 3.

We finished the race inside the stadium and I gave it everything (which wasn’t much at this point).

I didn’t expect a course PR and finishing under 30 minutes is just an unrealistic dream..

As I approached the finish line, 34 turned to 35 minutes and then I crossed…

Post Race Activities:

I may have come to accept my lack of speed because I was not really disappointed in my time.

Unfortunately, now my Achilles really was sore and I was limping…

At that moment, it didn’t seem like a good idea to have run the race.

I waited for Heidi to finish and we took more pictures.

We headed for the food. There was a decent spread: bagels, popcorn,, bananas, apples, coffee, water. There was also a barbecue. I also had a hot dog and pasta salad.

Everyone whom I talked to before the race seemed to have a good race. Some finished ahead of me and some after.

I checked the results and I did win an award as did several of my friends.

bats for everyone

So we waited around for the awards ceremony (which took place after the kids race.)

There were only 2 in my age group so even if I walked, I would have won. LOL

Additional Race Reflections:

When I dragged myself out of bed that morning, I was nervous about running this race.

As usually happens, I connected with some awesome people, finished the race and don’t regret it one bit. (I iced my foot, soaked in the hot tub and as the day went on it felt better and better.  Time will tell… And PT.)

You may question why I ran it…

Mentally I needed to…

And if I walked it, I would still be wondering if I COULD run and how much pain I would be in after.

Positives:

  • Ample parking.
  • Well marked course.
  • Lots of familiar faces.
  • 4 free tickets to a game as swag
  • Interesting course (through the neighborhoods and finish in a baseball stadium)
  • Friendly and abundant number of volunteers.
  • Free photos
  • Decent post-race food
  • Creative age group award

Negatives:

  • Gun time (not chip timed)
  • Hills (but don’t most races)
  • Unisex tee shirts
  • No mile markers
  • Lack of preparation and sore Achilles

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. Yes. It’s a nice local race. And very well organized. Maybe someone will twist my arm to run it again next year. LOL.

Final Stats:

Gun Time = 35:18
Garmin Time = 34:xx (I didn’t stop my watch right away)

Yes, a course PW (maybe a 5K PW) but a happy one.

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Happy Running!  How did you celebrate Father’s Day Weekend? Running any summer 5ks? Please share.

WRD for 6.14.26-6.21.26: NYC Sandwich…

NYC Sandwich – Started and ended the week in NYC..

Last Week-

  • Sunday – I was scheduled to work in Jamaica, Queens Monday and Tuesday so I took the train to Manhattan this morning.

It was  hot!!

After checking into my hotel, I had plans for 2 indoor activities.

First, a visit to a free Marilyn Monroe exhibit:

it was interesting (more pics on IG and FB)

I was done too early to get into my next stop so I walked across the street to visit Little Island:

it was too warm and crowded to stay long

The last stop was the Biennial exhibit at the Whitney Museum… I enjoyed it and could have stayed  longer but I was hungry and wanted to connect with Cari…

many more pics on IG and FB

Normally since I had spent the day before on our boat, running would have been on my agenda today, especially in NYC.

But it was hot and I was trying to rest my foot.   (LOL. by walking zillions of steps)

Anyway Cari and I did get together for dinner and dessert!!

one day, we will post a pic of us running together not just eating…

  • Monday – My normal work day: early subway to Jamaica, work all day, subway back to my hotel.

Again, if you know me, I love to squeeze in a run in NYC.

Nope, I relaxed and went to a Broadway show (Just in Time.) Most shows are off on Monday so my choice were limited but I was shocked how great the lead was and I thoroughly enjoyed myself.

  • Tuesday – Same agenda as the day before except when I was done, I took the train home.
  • Wednesday – I started the morning at the gym and after work, I decided to test out my foot. I only ran a little before it started to rain, it does not feel 100% but much better.

about that bench – a local who got killed and my first ever 5k (in 2008) was dedicated to him…)

The rain didn’t last long and normally I would have continued running but I had a lot of errands.

  • Thursday – Another WFH day… Crazy week and thunderstorms on and off all day.

After work, I had a re-scheduled hair appt.

I told my hairdresser to rush because our weekly trail run was going on and I wanted to get there in time…

I did and walked it with a new friend and then as usual, we went out for ice cream afterward.

no rain too!

  • Friday- DAY OFF – The gym was closed but I did have a follow-up appt with my chiro.

My mah jongg was held at my house, that meant cleaning and setting up…

Domino is ready…

  • Saturday – Valley Cats Father’s Day 5k.

It is one of my favorite 5ks and even if I was not running it, I would go get my 4 free tix to a game, shirt, cheer on my friends and stay for the barbecue.

But I decided to give to lose my pride and give it a slow go…

great swag and post-race refreshments and even won my age group (with a PW)

I had fun but I paid for it after with  very sore Achilles.

It helped going out that evening with a friend for drinks and to hear a rock n roll band…

  • Sunday – Train to NYC for work… Broadway show and then dinner with a college friend…

This Coming Week on the Run –

  • Monday work in Jamaica Queens, dinner with friends
  • Tuesday – work in Jamaica Queens, train home
  • Wednesday – gym, chiro appt, run?
  • Thursday – trail run/walk or ZOOM STEM call
  • Friday- mah jongg
  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch
  • Sunday – gym, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog –

  • TuesdayValley Cats Father’s Day 5k Race Recap
  • Friday – Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  Is it finally feeling like summer where you live? Are you patient when you shouldn’t run? Any NYC trips planned?Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: 5 Goals for Summer

Here are my 5 for this summer:

1. Get and Stay Healthy.

It’s always something…

Lately, I’ve had lot’s of niggles and

hopefully none are serious and just annoyances…

2. Go Hiking.

I used to be very into it during the pandemic… and I did most solo.

I plan to get some others to accompany me…

3. Read some books on a Lake George Island.

I love to read and when we dock our boat on Lake George, it’s just the perfection afternoon activity…

2. Acclimate my new cat to the other two cats.

This may be a challenge.

The cuddly female is very jealous and the active aloof male is intimidated..

5. Run a New Race.

I have many of my standbys but it’s always fun to try something new…

Boilermaker 15K - Boilermaker Road Race

Happy Running! What are your summer goals?  Please share.


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TT: Summer Racing Plans

Summer has almost officially started and I plan to race often (unless my Achilles doesn’t allow it):

          • 06-20-26 – 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
          • 09-05-26 – Run 4 the River Half Marathon (training run)
          • 09-12-26 – Run to the Rock Half Marathon

Here are my 5  favorites:

1.  Valley Cats Father’s Day 5k

ValleyCats Father's Day Home Run 5K :: Hudson-Mohawk Road Runners Club

A race that has become a tradition with my friend Heidi

and one with a post race barbecue and where I usually win an AG award

2. Firecracker 4

A popular and spirited 4 miler (even with the hill during the last mile)

and with great town support

3.  The Boilermaker 

Boilermaker Road Race

A very popular 15k because of the crowd support and the beer afterward.

Boilermaker 15K Race - Saranac Brewery

4. Keep MOO’ving 5k

Although it’s trail run and a little of a drive, it’s worth for the fresh chocolate mile and ice cream…

5. Run for the Roses

The Run For the Roses 5K & Kids' 1 Mile Fun Run | WAMC

This 5k supports a local library and you get a free book and a rose…

Happy Running! What are your racing plans for this summer?  Do you have a favorite race? Please share.


Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Zenaida (The Running Teacher) 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