
When I first started this post, I thought I’d be writing about how I completed a 14 mile run as per my training plan for the NYC Marathon.
How quickly things changed…
Last Week –
- Sunday – As usual, I started the day at the gym…
I remember that I recover better from a hard race if I walk the next day. I had the choice of the treadmill or the gym track. Neither seemed appealing.
A few walking loops around the high school track was perfect.
Today we celebrated my granddaughter’s first birthday with a party.
I’m not a TV football fan but I am a tennis fan. So far the Americans are doing so well at the US Open.
- Monday – We left late enough for the lake so I had time to do a short run.
We had a lovely day on the lake…
Then things got ugly…on the way back to the marina, I lost my balance and fell, hitting my head…HARD!
To keep along story short: lots of blood, ambulance, hospital, stitches, concussion, bruised ribs!!
- Tuesday – I decided obviously to take the rest of the week off from work (even though I was WFH).
Besides my ribs, I felt fine. I even went to get my COVID & flu shots (zero reaction!!)
Then I walked around the mall to get some exercise.
- Wednesday – I woke up to black swollen eyes and so I went to Urgent Care. They sent me back to the hospital for a CT scan in case I had a brain bleed.
7 hours later, CT scan was normal!! (Blood from my wound was draining downward and that was normal…) Phew.
- Thursday – Other than looking like a prize fighter who had lost his match, I felt ok.
I donned some BIG sunglasses, cap and went for a walk.
Then I went to the movies (theaters are dark. LOL)

the movie was meh but again it was nice to get out of the house
- Friday – Another day off from work… Again I decided to go for a walk…
Although my ribs were still very sore, today they didn’t seem to bother me at all when I walked. I even ran a few steps. No pain. So tempting. But I tried to be good.
- Saturday –
Long Run (and brunch)Obviously I couldn’t meet my friends for a long run. Those running the Cape Cod half in a few weeks were running 9 miles and those running the marathon with me even more miles! The others were walking and then everyone met for brunch and hours of conversation.
These runners have kept going in all times of adversity. I am so grateful to have them in my life.
I was sad to miss today… Hopefully my face will be presentable by next Saturday!
Instead, I walked by myself… for 4 miles!!
Very little discomfort. My ribs hurt a lot more when I would sit or try to sleep than when I walked or run. Yes, I did run on and off just to see if I could.
I promised not to run until the stitches were out. IOW, running was still at 0.0.
- Sunday –
Boating (weather dependent.)
Another walk most likely. If my face isn’t too scary, I may go to the gym.
This Coming Week on the Run –
- Monday – walk, dr’s appt, run?
- Tuesday – gym, walk
- Wednesday – run?
- Thursday – run?
- Friday- gym, mah jongg
- Saturday – Long Run (and Brunch)?
- Sunday – gym, walk
This Coming Week on the Blog –
- Tuesday – Run 4 the River Half Marathon Race Recap
- Friday – 5 Things a runner should never do
Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall? How did you spend your Labor Day? Any advice for me as I try to play catch up in my marathon training? Please share.

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