
In order to recover from the marathon, I scaled back my runs last week.
But now there’s a 10k and 15k on my schedule.
So it’s time to get serious again.
Last Week –
- Sunday – As I mentioned last week, today one of my favorite local races was held. Many friends ran it and of course, I had FOMO.
I didn’t sign up because I didn’t know how I would feel after running a marathon.
Instead I went to the gym and spent a relaxing day on the trails.
- Monday – DAY OFF! No rain… a miracle!
Finally I decided to get myself going for a daylight run. I got up early… got dressed. Looked at the 20 degree temps and WIMPED out.
My running friends and I were planning to hike and so I texted them and they agreed to bundle up and do it.
Phew. Not training so no need to suffer.
We decided to head to MA and repeat a shortened hike in Williamstown MA that we did in the rain.
Somehow this hike turned into 7 miles as we decided to hike UPHILL through the fallen leaves so we could cross the NYS border (from MA).

we had so much fun that we may go back and continue on into VT. But next time bring water and snacks
Since we didn’t plan such a long and difficult hike, we didn’t get to eat lunch until after 3:30 pm!!
- Tuesday – Gym first thing and then I was able to sneak in a quick run before sunset after work.
- Wednesday – I was teaching live so I was only able to run after work.
Since I was meeting my BFF for dinner and a walk nearby, I ran the UAlbany loop.
- Thursday – Back to the gym before work,
and then a run at lunch on the rail trail.
- Friday – Another rest day and gym morning.
I decided to go into the office…
On the way home, I stopped to see my granddaughter…
You may have noticed that I have not posted any Heather pics lately. I prefer to keep my personal life separate from my running blog but I guess she could use a few prayers…
- Saturday – Long Run!
Creeping up the miles to be prepared for the upcoming 10k and then 15k.
I woke up to rain but luckily it stopped before our meeting time.
I met my friends on the rail trail and we ran 7 miles. Afterward we met the others (who walked) for brunch.
In addition to all my Saturday errands, I stopped by to pick up my bib and shirt for my Thanksgiving race.
- Sunday – Rest Day and gym visit followed by FOMO on this half marathon. First time I am not running it.
I do plan some walking, get my nails done and it’s the 15th anniversary for my mah jongg group. Dinner plans!!
This Coming Week on the Run –
- Monday – run
- Tuesday – run
- Wednesday –GYM, rest day
- Thursday – Troy Turkey Trot 10K, Thanksgivng dinner with the fam
- Friday – GYM, rest day, mah jongg
- Saturday – Long Run
- Sunday – GYM, hike
This Coming Week on the Blog –
- Tuesday – Why I’m Thankful for Running
- Friday – Runfessions
Happy Running! How is your year of running so far? Training for any big or small races this fall? How’s the weather where you live? Any Thanksgiving race plans? Please share.

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Awwww… hope everything is okay with your grandbaby.❤️
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She will eventually be ok… just a bump in the road.
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Best wishes for your granddaughter. I’m sure its difficult and sending you my thoughts.
It seems like your recovery is going splendidly Darlene. Love all the trail pics 🙂 And who can resist a cute snowman cookie!
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No. That cookie is one of my faves.
And yes the legs have recovered. Thanks.
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I’m sure you were happy to get back to running!
I’m so glad that Heather’s hip dysplasia was caught early! Hopefully, it will resolve with the Pavlik harness. Fingers crossed!
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Yes. Fingers crossed.
And it’s nice to be back to the fun runs.
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Hope your granddaughter is fixed up soon! Nice job on your recovery week.
I read your other posts but didn’t comment — we’ve all had disappointing races, obviously, and it’s even harder when it’s a marathon. But you gutted it out & that takes grit. Maybe third time will be the charm.
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Thanks… the harness should work – most likely in 6-12 weeks.
My 3rd time will be just for fun and it’ll be with my friends so that should help.
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I admire your ability to bounce back so quickly from a marathon. Have fun at the 10k and have a wonderful Thanksgiving! No turkey trot for me this year but I have a 4 mile race with friends planned for next month.
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Hope you are recovered from the Richmond Half. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your daughter.
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I was a bit sore for a couple of days but am fully recovered now. Thank you!
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Great news.
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I hope your grand daughter recovers well and quickly! Way to get back out there this week. Happy Thanksgiving
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Thanks.
Happy birthday and thanksgiving to you and your families
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Oh, the poor little baby in those leg braces! But it’s a good thing- she’ll be just fine. Such a cutie.
You really wouldn’t even know you just ran a marathon! Sounds like everything is feeling great. I love the photos from your hikes this week.
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Everything was and is feeling great.
Heather doesn’t even seem to notice. It’s harder on her parents.
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Sounds like you’re recovering well from the marathon. I bet you’ll have great races coming up with your huge aerobic engine. Heather is a cutie. Hope the hip dysplasia resolves quickly.
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ha ha… don’t know if i can achieve greatness but I plan to try and enjoy them more.
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Looks like recovery agrees with you 😉 That’s a cute turkey trot shirt…nice logo and not an obnoxious turkey, LOL! I’ll be thinking of the little granddaughter<3
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Thanks. My recovery really didn’t differ from the normal just a shorter long run.
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That trail looks amazing. I’d love to walk there! We’ve had bummers like that with lunch too.
It’s good to hear you’re getting back running after your marathon, have fun at that Thanksgiving race!
Sending all my best wishes to your grandbaby.
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A quick race will be great before that big dinner.
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Your granddaughter is so sweet. And she will be even better in no time, at all. Sending love to your family.
I love that you got to spend time with so many friends this week. That must have been nice.
I’m desperately trying to work in a holiday 5K, but the days are not going in my favor right now.
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Oh no. Hope you get in that race. But you are so active. If not, there will other opportunities.
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What a fun week for you and your friends! Glad the rain stopped before your Saturday run. Yay for already having your race shirt and bib for the turkey trot.
Sending hugs and prayers for Heather!
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Thanks. I’ll be good to race a fun one.
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