TT: My Summer in Photos (Part 2)

My Topic today is:

Summer is over…

Check out the highlights for June-July 2025: https://myfirst5kandmore.com/2025/08/05/tt-my-summer-so-far-in-photos/

Here are the highlights for August-September:

more tennis with friends

a fun local race

family celebrations

more lake time

a hike in MA

blogger meet up in NYC

visit to the Hamptons to spend time with my college roommate

LI 5k race for a charity

visits to sunflower fields

another half marathon

Autumn Glow Festival

a few more races

another NYC college reunion event

Broadway show & dinner

another Cari meet-up

one last NYC visit

a scenic hike

Happy Running! How was your summer been?  What are some of the highlights? 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

Weekly Run Down for 8.14.25-9.21.25: Training for #75

On October 11, hopefully I will be finishing my 75th half marathon.

If you follow this blog, you know that there have been quite a few hiccups in my training.

But this week, I was healthy (aside from the side effects of my flu & COVID shots) and had no race planned.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – After a late night, the weather was too nice to stay home. So we spent the day on the lake.

docked on Red Rock island, reading a book (Atmosphere) and drinking a beer.

  • Monday – Both my running friend Heidi and I had the day off to go hiking. We decided on Vroman’s Nose. In the parking lot, we met Priscilla and Emilee and became instant BHFs.

We hiked the loop and then went out for a delicious lunch.

After lunch, we did a short hike at Landis Arboretum.

And on the way home, we stopped for homemade ice cream.

The second hike was rushed because I had a pickleball lesson scheduled for 4:30 pm.

a few of us were in the last session so we just played.

I ended the day with my flu and COVID vaccines.  (So happy to be protected.)

  • Tuesday – Too lazy busy to go to the gym but I did get in a short run in during lunch

I lasted about a mile due to a headache and sore arm (Vaccines!!)

and after work, I had a much needed hair appt. and visit to TJ’s (Don’t ask me how many pumpkin-related items I bought.).

  • Wednesday – WFH all this week.

After work, I went to week 2 of my STEM mentor group run.  I got there a little early in order to add in a mile before the rest of the group arrived.

there are 2 locations –  my group is rather small (1 runner, 4 mentors tonight)

  • Thursday – I finally got up early to go for a run. It had been a while.

listened to an AMR podcast which made the run a little easier…

After work,  I finally had time to visit with my granddaughter (the main reason for the pre-work run.)

she’s getting sooo big and enjoys being outside

  • Friday – An early morning trip to the gym.  That had been awhile too.

I went to the office for a bit…

Iced pumpkin spice latte. Did you notice my manicure (got it yesterday)…

And then in the evening I went to play mah jongg.

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch. After a 5k and 10k on the previous Saturdays, I needed to run longer in order to be ready to run 13.1 in 3 weeks.

I was glad to have some company.., I had to run some miles solo and then Sherry and Deirdre (who are training for NYCM) joined me for some… in the end I got 11 miles done and then we went out for brunch (with Stan and Kevin.).

it was chilly at first but those arm sleeves didn’t last long..

In the evening, I had dinner with some tennis friends (one is leaving for Florida where she winters…)

  • Sunday – A gym visit is planned and then up to the lake today (weather permitting)…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – run, pickleball
  • Tuesday – gym, walk w/BFF
  • Wednesday – STEM mentor run
  • Thursday – run, Zoom STEM bd mtg
  • Friday – gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Great Pumpkin Challenge 10k (+ more miles), 50th college reunion activities
  • Sunday – gym, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – My Summer in Photos (pt 2)
  • Friday – Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall?  Does it feel like fall where you live? Do you play pickleball?  Have you gotten you COVID vaccine yet? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: Reasons to Run with a Group

My topic for today is: Reasons to Run with a Group (there are way more than 5!!):

This one was easy for me because that is my preference and I am lucky to live in an area where I have access to many different running groups.

So here’s why it’s beneficial to run in a group:

  • It’s fun and inclusive.

You’re never alone.  There’s always someone faster and slower than you. No one is ever left behind in group running.

  • You will be motivated to run faster.

My long runs with other runners are faster than when I run alone.

  • You will be less likely to cancel.

Especially if you’ve paid for the training.  Or people are waiting for you. And even if the weather is not ideal, you will most likely show up.

  • You will make new friends.

You will then bump into them at races or make plans to race together.

we met at the Turkey Trot Group runs

fellow Freihofer Challenge groupies

  • You may run at a location that you normally wouldn’t choose.

I’ve run at parks and in neighborhoods that I had never been to before.

path near Knickerbocker Area

Indian Ladder Farms

  • It will prepare you better for race conditions.

Yes, no one ever runs races solo.

  • Chatting with others will make the miles go faster.

The funny thing is while we run, we rarely talk about running.  But after…a different story.

  • You may learn something new.

You’ll learn about new races or new gear and even get running tips.

Now you may ask “How do I find a Running Group?”

  • Check out your local running store.

In fact that’s how I started running… through a group at our local Fleet Feet store.

  • Ask at a local race.

I’ve also met people at races and we’ve made plans to run together.

Some races even have training groups. We have several that do here and they are a great way to meet other runners.

  • People may ask you to join or start a group as result of reading your blog.

That’s exactly how I joined my first running group (Strong Running Mamas)

and my current one (Sole Sisters.)

Local runners read my blog and the rest is history.

  • Join a virtual group through FB.

Virtual groups can be just as fun fun and supportive.

You can join ones based on products you support (Brooks, Zensah, NUUN, etc) or races you run (NYCM, ARE, MCM, etc. or even the type of running or workouts you do (Galloway, Yoga, Peloton, etc.).

Happy Running! Do you often run with a group? If so, what benefit(s) does it offer you as a runner?  How did you find your group? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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2025 NYCRuns Squirrel Stampede 10k Race Recap

2025 NYCRUNS Squirrel Stampede Race Reviews | Governors Island, NY

9/13/25 (only a 10k now)

I signed up for this race because:

  • I had a free hotel room.
  • I could combine this NYC trip with a college reunion that day.
  • I like Governor’s Island.
  • It offered a 10k option and there are not many 10ks.
  • I ran this route in August 2024 and needed a re-do (with cooler temps).

Here’s cool fun fact:

The race is called the “Squirrel Stampede” because Governors Island was originally called Nutten Island by the Dutch way back in the 1600s for it’s abundance of nut trees. (Squirrels love nuts, right?)

I’ve run two races before on Governor’s Island.

A 5k back in 2018.

my first unsuccessful attempt (with my friend from Russia) due to a thunderstorm

rescheduled a month later and it is still my 5k PR. I also won my age group at that race.

Then in August last year, I ran a 10k on GI on a very hot day..

So I was familiar with the logistics and the ferry.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

The day before the race, I arrived by train in Manhattan and filled the day with many sights: 911 Memorial, Little Italy, Battery City Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art, meetup with Cari…

Don’t ask me how many miles I put on my legs .. LOL.

I carb loaded with pasta at lunch and for dinner Cari and I had gelato.

Eventually I took the subway back to my hotel, got my stuff ready for the next day and tried unsuccessfully to get a good night’s sleep..

Here is the description of the race and the course map:

Enjoy a picturesque tour of Governors Island with amazing views of New York Harbor and the greatest city in the world! The 10K is two loops of the island.

Entry to the NYCRUNS Squirrel Stampede 10K includes ferry rides for you and your family/friends, your race-entry, an official race shirt and some tasty post-race eats (no nuts)!

Race Day:

I got up before I needed to and had coffee and oatmeal in my hotel room. Although the race did not start until 9 am, they suggested that you take the 7 am or 7:30 am ferry.

I left my hotel around 6:30 am, hopped on the subway.

The sun was now out and it was starting to get warm. UGH!

I just missed getting on the 7 am ferry (it only holds 290 persons) but that was fine since I was planning on the 7:30 one.

The line got longer and longer (we joked that it may have stretched to the Brooklyn Bridge since there were about 700 runners for this race not counting families and spectators).

It was a nice quick ride.

As soon as we arrived, we remembered that there were real restrooms.  Always a great race perk.

Then I followed signs toward the race start.

It wasn’t a short walk but lots to view (old buildings, forts, Manhattan skyline).

Eventually I arrived at the starting area.

I picked up my shirt (You could wait until after but doubtful to get your size).

yes, most runners were wearing the race shirt…

Bag check was very organized so I left my shirt there…

Then I walked around checking out the logistics. I ate some pretzels since it had been a while since my breakfast.

around mile 2 and 4

so many interesting things to see…

and eventually taking a seat and chatting with other runners while waiting for the race to begin.

Eventually it was time to enter my corral…

I had loved the course in the past and was excited to do this race…

As you can see from the map, the course winds around the island.. TWICE.  There were rolling hills throughout but nothing steep.

I am not going to give a mile by mile recap of the race (as I normally do).

I was determined to run the early miles slower than usual (no 9 min. miles) and not die for the second half of the race.

And I did for the most part but still it was warm and humid and the 2nd half of the race was hard.

I only walked at the mile markers and the water stops at the beginning.

The hills as I said were not steep but annoying because it was so sunny and the trees provided zero shade.

not me obviously but a view of the last mile

As a result, I ran slower each mile and I just walked when I felt I needed to…

But obviously I did and so I walked A LOT.

The views were great and island scenery varied.

And I seesawed with a younger couple as we egged each other on during the last mile (You can see below that it helped.)

And I finished!!! And not a course PW!!

This was the only squirrel that I saw… LOL

Post Race Activities:

I was soooo sweaty.  I headed to bag check and immediately changed into a dry shirt (the race shirt).

Then I grabbed a bagel, pretzels and an apple and beeline to the ferry.

And we waited and waited and waited… In the sun.  I was dying.  At least I had a bagel to eat.

Eventually the ferry arrived, emptied, loaded and we arrived back in Manhattan.

I ran to the subway.  I had to rush back to my hotel, shower, change, check out and meet my friends for a quick lunch before seeing a Broadway show and dinner.

A very long day (as I arrived home by bus around midnight) but worth it.

Additional Race Reflections:

Definitely a tough one but hey, I did it. And it wasn’t as challenging as the last time I ran this course.

Last year I finished this course (but it was hotter) 8 minutes slower!!!

I ran the Mini 10k this year about the same (though that race was HILLY).

No matter what, racing for me is always enjoyable (at least a few hours afterward.)

Positives:

  • Bibs mailed (if you are a NYCRUNS member).
  • Free ferry.
  • Shirts distributed before and after the race.
  • Real restrooms,
  • Organized bag check.
  • Nuun at the water stops.
  • 4 Water Stops (2 that you pass twice)
  • Well marked course.
  • Scenic views.
  • Bagels (and cream cheese) after the race.
  • Free Massages after and before.
  • Free MarathonFoto pics.

Negatives:

  • 10 year age group awards (and none after 70)
  • Little shade
  • Warm & humid temps
  • Arriving too early
  • Having to rush back to my hotel
  • Long waits for the ferry.

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. And if I lived in NYC, I would run this course again as it is offered by NYCRUNS several times a year..

There was a lot of enthusiasm and runners of all ages.

I would recommend hanging out on the island after the race and exploring.

Final Stats:

And I did win my age group and they mail the award to you in a few weeks.

Next Up:

another 10k

(flat 5k and very hilly 5k = 10k)

Happy Running! Ever run on or visit Governor’s Island? Ever race on an island?  Do you run a lot of 10ks? 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

 

Weekly Run Down for 9.7.25-9.14.25: Racing in NYC!!

Another race is no surprise… Three weekends in a row!!

This time it was a 10k and on Governor’s Island in NYC. You know how I love NYC.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – The weather wasn’t that great (and my hubby wanted to watch the US Open men’s final) so we didn’t head up to the lake.

Instead I went to the gym and asked my running friend Deb to teach me how to dead lift… she taught me form and I just worked with free weights (not ready for the big time yet which starts at  65 lbs).

Deb demonstrating what to do

Afterward, I went to a former co-worker’s consignment shop party (where I did some retail therapy).

and finally I met a tennis friend at a restaurant to watch the US Open.

  • Monday – I started the day with a run with my running friend Deirdre.

in the 40s but felt great

After WFH, I had my first group mentor run with the STEM (Wednesday is my normal volunteer day).

unfortunately there were twice as many mentors as runners… hope we get more!

  • Tuesday – WFH all week and a run at UAlbany

another tough one… too warm and I prefer morning runs

before I met my BFF for a walk.

  • Wednesday – I hit the gym before work because in the evening I was going to the movies with a former co-worker.
Downton Abbey 3: A new era dawns in 2025

so good!!! Sad that this is the end!!

  • Thursday – Always a sad day. I remember that day so vividly…

Too busy in the morning so I squeezed my run in after work with a running friend and then went out for pizza.

lots of signs on the rail trail for this upcoming 5k

  • Friday – Early train to NYC. After checking into my hotel, I bopped around the city checking off sights on my to-do list.

My first stop was the 9-11 Memorial.

bottom left is the survivor’s tree

Next I wandered over to the Hudson River and discovered the newly renovated Battery City and Rockefeller Parks.

many more metal sculpture pics on IG and FB

It was Feast of San Gennaro so I walked to Little Italy.

had a nice lunch and discovered a new art exhibit…

Time to head uptown and meet Cari at the Met. I had wanted to see the rooftop garden before it closed. I took the subway partially and then walked (30 blocks) down Fifth Avenue.

We wandered around the museum and then walked to the East River and of course, we ended out visit with gelato.

Yes, way too many miles on the legs the day before a race.  But it’s NYC!!

  • Saturday – Squirrel Stampede 10k on Governor’s Island.

An early morning subway ride to get the ferry to Governor’s Island. I arrived a little after 7 and caught the 7:30am ferry.  I arrived way too early but walked around, chatted with many runners waiting for the race to begin at 9am.

I loved the course though one loop would have been more fun and if it weren’t so darn sunny and humid.

I finished (even won my age group), grabbed my bagel and headed back on the ferry.

I took the subway and rushed back to my hotel, changed clothes in order to meet some college friends for a quick lunch and then to see a Broadway show.

we became friends when we studied together in France (hence a French show)…

I had cancelled my train ticket and booked a later bus so I could join them for dinner after the show.

Coincidentally, I sat on the bus next to a girl visiting from Paris (she was on her way to Montreal). .. We spoke French the whole ride 🙂

A LONG day but no regrets…

  • Sunday – After a late night, a gym visit is planned and then up to the lake today (weather permitting)…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – Day Off – hike, pickleball, covid & flu shots
  • Tuesday – run, hair appt
  • Wednesday – STEM mentor run
  • Thursday – run
  • Friday – gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch
  • Sunday – gym, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Squirrel Stampede 10k Race Recap
  • Friday – Reasons to Run with a Group

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall?  Do you like 10ks? Does it feel like fall where you live? Are you a Downton Abbey fan? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: Looking Forward to Fall

Whoa! Where did summer go?

I LOVE summer but here are FIVE things that I will enjoy this Fall:

1.Cooler and Less Humid Weather Conditions.

As I said, I normally love the sunshine and warm temps of summer.  But this summer, the heat and humidity really tried my patience.

Hopefully, this Fall, my runs will be more comfortable and hence speedier.

2. Fall Foliage Viewing and More Hiking Activities.

Living in upstate New York, we are usually treated to gorgeous fall colors.  Hopefully the dry summer weather will not impact this.

The Fall is also for the same reason, my favorite season to hike in. Boating Sundays will end soon and be replaced by Hiking Sundays.

3. More Racing Ops.

Many more races are scheduled in the Fall compared to the Summer.

4. A Race-cation with Friends.

Last year, I went to Cape Cod with my running friends and we had so much fun that this year, we rented a house again and plan to spend 4 days in Lake Placid (NY) which will include running a race and other assorted shenanigans.

5.Pumpkin everything and Cider Donuts!

Yes, I do love Fall food!! Especially those with added sugar.  A must-have after a long run or race.

Happy Running! Are you looking forward to Fall? If so, what activities are on your bucket list?

 

 

 

 

 


2025 Malta 5k Race Recap

This race used to be one of my favorites. Not because the director, Paul Loomis, reads my blog or that my stepson works at Global Foundries, one of the sponsors of the race. But because of the easy parking, indoor restrooms, post race chocolate milk, generous age group awards, lots of familiar faces to run with and its flawless organization.  For these reasons and more, I kept coming back.

This was my 8th time running the 5k. So you can say that I was familiar with this course. I skipped 2017-2020 but I did run it in 2022 and 2022 and now again. At one time, they even added a 10k.

according to my Garmin

The course itself is not very exciting…you are running around chip plants not once but but twice during the race. The loops let you see the fast runners and all those runners that are behind you. And though there are a few uphills and downhills, it’s basically flat so no complaints.

For my first two years of running this race, I was recovering from injuries (a broken ankle and then a broken foot.) I finished in 29:53 and 29:49 and was thrilled with a sub-30 minute time. In 2014 and 2015, I was healthy and so I improved my time to 28:47 and 28:56. Finally I got a course PR in 2016 and finished in 27:30. As I mentioned, I took a break and in 2021 when I ran it, I finished in 28:04 and in 2022 28:46 .

However, my hope for the race this year was to finish uninjured and have enough in the tank to run more miles after the race. (My next half marathon is 5 weeks away!  )

Based on my recent 5k efforts (all around 31-32  minutes), I had no PR dreams as old age has set in. LOL. But if the other old ladies didn’t show up, I could maybe win an AG award.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

Due to my sleep and rash issues, there was not running during the week.

My legs felt pretty good even though it was only a week after running 13.1 miles.

Packet pick-up was on Thursday and Friday at the local Fleet feet store but it wasn’t worth the long drive so I decided to arrive early and pick it up on race day.

Race Day:

The forecast was for cooler weather and sunshine. Perfect running weather for the second weekend in a row. Hope this is a trend.

I got there early to get parking and did get a spot in the parking lot right near the exit.  I’m glad I got there when I did because the lots really filled up quickly. There seemed to be more runners this year.

As I’ve mentioned, it is very well-organized – signs for the race, indoor and outdoor bathrooms.

indoor bathrooms!!!

Race day packet pick-up was between 7-8 am. If you paid an extra $10, you a long sleeved shirt. I opted not to buy a shirt.

The 5k race started at 8:30 am. So I walked around to shake out the legs.

There was food, drinks and freebies set up. I grabbed a bag and filled it with some useful stuff.

This was a welcome sight:

I bumped into quite a few runners that I knew:

Skirt Sports!!

Finally I headed to the start line.

I remembered that although it was chip-timed, awards were given according to gun time.  So I moved up but of course, not too close to the starting line.

Mile 1:

As usual, I tried to start out slow but didn’t.  It again was my fastest mile and the only one where I didn’t have to walk during.

I was able to run until the mile 1 sign and then I walked.

Mile 2:

The course goes straight for about 1.5 miles and then loops back.  There was a water stop during this mile that you passed twice.

Halfway through this mile we turned right and ran uphill. Not a steep hill but they always feel hard to me. I tried not to walk until the mile 2 sign but I’m pretty sure that I had to stop. I think it was at the water stop.

This part of the course is nice because you get to see the faster runners and then you loop back and see the slower runners.

this pic was from last year

It was downhill for a bit until we turned.

Mile 3-3.1:

As usual, I was petering out. And since rain was predicted for later, it was quite humid.

So I walked at the 2nd water stop. Then I got back my energy for a while until I neared the finish line.

I was dragging but did my best to sprint through the finish line (as the timing director called out my name.)

I was surprised to see 30:xx as I hit the finish line.. I had expected much worse.

After you crossed the finish line, they gave you a sticker.

Post Race:

The refreshments were outside again this year. I grabbed some chocolate milk and fruit and chatted while waiting for the results to be posted.  If I didn’t win, I wanted to take off so I could get in some more miles before meeting friends for brunch..

When I ran this race (in 2016), everyone got a small bottle of champagne and a gift card to a restaurant. For 2nd place, it was to the Recovery Room restaurant and for $50. In 2021, there was no awards ceremony and if you won an award, you had to pick it up at the local Fleet Feet store. It was gift card but I never picked it up. In 2022, I won 3rd place that year and received a Starbucks metal water bottle, a bottle of champagne and a medal.. (I think I got my $ worth!)

I won my age group this year and the prize was a medal and a gift card to a wine/liquor store.

1st and 3rd place – Benita is a local TV newscaster

After I got my award, I left and drove to the Zim Smith bike path. (It was close to the race so my friends picked it as their running meet-up.)

Unfortunately the awards ceremony took longer than expected and I was only had time for 3 miles before our brunch meeting time. (I had hoped for 6…)

Additional Race Reflections:

The weather was lovely.  I always enjoy the race atmosphere.  This one did not disappoint.

My finish time was slower than previous years but that was not unexpected. Another course PW. BUT it was my fastest 5k  of 2025!!!

I’d love to be back finishing 5ks in 27-28 minutes.

Not thinking that will happen but it may if I could run negative splits or a more even pace.

Oh well, there will be more 5k races. Just happy to be to out there and healthy enough to run.

Positives:

  • Ample parking.
  • Well marked course.
  • A no shirt option (at a lower cost)
  • Discounted price if you are over 70.
  • Participant manual provided several days before the race.
  • Indoor restrooms
  • Flatish course.
  • Immediate results.
  • Chocolate milk.
  • Free swag
  • Great age groups award swag
  • Great cause (1st responders – $40K)

Negatives:

  • None except that the course was a little boring…

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. Great organization.

Final Stats:

what an uneven pace!!!

Next Up:

A 10k on Sept 13:

2025 NYCRUNS Squirrel Stampede Race Reviews | Governors Island, NY

Happy Running! Did you run or race this past weekend? Any Fall races on your schedule yet? Do you enjoy 5ks?

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

Weekly Run Down for 8:31.25-9.7.25: Feeling Fall-Like…

Sunrise later in the morning and sunset earlier every day.

Fall is on its way.

You could even feel a chill in the air (Perfect for running.)

Pumpkin everything is on sale and dying flowers could be replaced by fall decorations and mums.

I haven’t started decorating for fall yet but I couldn’t resist buying this blanket!

The week started out poorly but improved…

Last Week –

  • Sunday – After another poor night of sleep, I dragged myself to the gym… (Last week’s WRD explained my sleep issues.)

The good news was that my legs and body felt no negative after effects from the half marathon the day before.

It was a beautiful day and we should have gone on our boat, but I felt crabby with no recourse.

So my hubby suggested that I go to the ER.

Fun. Fun.

They ran multiple blood tests (7 of them).

All came out negative and their only suggestion was to see a specialist and use Benadryl cream for the itching at night.

  • Monday – Day OFF from work – Labor Day.

No relief from the itching but I decided to take advantage of the nice weather and go for a walk.

trails at a nearby park

While I was gone, my hubby made plans to spend the day on the lake and invited two friends along.

Initially I was skeptical that I would have fun but actually, it worked out well.

another perfect weather day…

  • Tuesday – I had planned to run early with Jenny but I just couldn’t get out that early. At least it was a WFH day.

And after work, I finally went for a run.

boy, this felt hard.. even my lower back ached!

  • Wednesday – Another WRH day. I got up early and went to the gym.

Believe it or not, there was a cancellation and was able to see a dermatologist this afternoon about my mysteriously never ending rash.

He did some scraping and looking under a microscope. Found nothing and guessed perhaps it was some type of insect bites like sand flies.  IOW, he had no idea what it was…

His recommendation was to take Allegra twice a day for 2 weeks and come back and see him.

After I set up for tomorrow’s class, I went for a run hoping it would feel better than the day before…

hotter out than I thought and it was still hard but I think I felt a little better than the day before… baby steps.

  • Thursday – Today I had to teach in-person. That meant Starbucks and no early morning activity.

love their messages..

After work, our monthly tennis ladies meet-up took place.  We had dinner along the river and then went to Autumn Glow.

beautiful displays (more pics on IG & FB)… too bad it was raining!

  • Friday – Same as yesterday… just a different flavor coffee.

It’s been a while but I did play mah jongg in the evening.

Rash update:

Outbreaks have stopped and old rash is disappearing…

But a new bite has appeared and it is red and swollen (may need to repeat the Lyme test) and an itchy rash (not bites) on both sides of my neck. UGH!!!

  • Saturday – Malta 5k. It’s a race that I’ve done many times in the past.  Obviously I registered before all my rash issues so I had no expectations but fun.

And I did have fun, ran faster than expected and even won my age group.

$25 gift card to a wine./liquor store

After the race, I drove to the Zim Smith bike path to add on some more miles and meet friends for brunch.

Got both done before all the rain!!

  • Sunday – Gym visit is planned (my running friend plans to teach me how to dead lift) and then up to the lake today (weather permitting)…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – gym, STEM mentor run
  • Tuesday – run
  • Wednesday – gym, dinner & movie (Downton Abbey!!)
  • Thursday – run
  • Friday – gym, train to NYC
  • Saturday – Squirrel Stampede 10k, college reunion/Broadway show, train home
  • Sunday – gym, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Malta 5k Race Recap
  • Friday – 5 Reasons to Look Forward to Fall

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall?  Do you like 5ks? Does it feel like fall where you live? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ultimate Coffee Date for September 2025

It’s that time of the month…

Running Addict Runner in Therapytime to join up with Coco & Deborah for their ultimate coffee date.

1.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that my fall racing schedule is jam packed (No surprise there.)

    • 09-06-25 – Malta 5k
    • 09-13-25 – Squirrel Stampede 10k (on GI)
    • 09-27-25 – Great Pumpkin Challenge 10k
    • 10-04-25 – Barn to Bridge 5k
    • 10-11-25 – Lake Placid Half Marathon
    • 10-25-25 –  Carlo Cherubino Memorial 5k
    • 10-25-25 – Trick or Trot Pumpkin 5k
    • 11-09-25 – Stockade-athon 15k
    • 11-23-25 – Upstate Classic 5k (as a STEM mentor)
    • 11-27-25 – Troy Turkey Trot 10k
    • 12-13-25 – RunFluent Christmas 4m Trail Race (in FL)

3. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that I may even be running TWO races in one day.

This inaugural race is dedicated to a friend whom I worked with for over 20 years (He taught Spanish & I taught French.)

But in the afternoon of the same day, I had already signed up for this one…

City of Albany's Trick or Trot Pumpkin Run 5K Registration Page

4.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I am glad that my last half marathon

was just a training run for the next one

5. Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I’m very excited for our next race-cation on Oct 10-13.  Unfortunately we only have 8 sharing a giant VRBO (one runner will be in FL and another is moving the WA).

9 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths + hot tub & fire pit in Lake Placid

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

 

 

 

 

 


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2025 Run 4 the River Half Marathon Recap

Coming soon in 2025!

In 2021 when most of the local races either cancelled or went virtual, Albany Running Exchange (ARE) began scheduling COVID Safety Plan approved races.

That March, I ran their 5 mile race and then in May a point-to-point 10 miler.  The courses were along the Mohawk River and the bike path, mostly flat or downhill and in Schenectady, NY. (Both these races are now part of their regular schedule.)

In September of 2021 and again in 2022, 2023 and 2024, another organization (NARK) offered a half marathon (Run 4 the River) on a similar course.  Of course, I signed up (and convinced some friends to join me.)

And I signed up for the 5th annual Run 4 the River Half Marathon for several reasons:

  • It was local and I could sleep in my own bed the night before.
  • It was local so I would know a lot of the runners.
  • I was familiar with most of the course as I had already run this half marathon FOUR times.
  • I convinced a friend to run it too.
  • My other running friends could meet me after their long run at Frog Alley.
  • It was advertised as having a Net Downhill Course and FREE BEER, Food, and LIVE MUSIC

Honestly, this year, I mainly decided to run this race because I hadn’t run a half since April and I wanted to stay in running shape for our group race-cation in October (Lake Placid Half Marathon).

Half Marathon Training:

If you follow my posts, you also know that I am not strict about following a half marathon training plan. I usually complete three short runs during the work week. However this time, with ankle issues, vacation, being on Prednisone for 5 days (and not being allowed to run) did complicate things. I only got one short slow run done race week. And even the weeks prior, the runs were spotty.

And on the weekends, I always try to do my Long Run. I’m lucky to have the company of several running friends. Due to the extreme heat and humidity this summer, I have adopted my friends’ run/walk/run intervals.  It really helped me get through the long runs (even though we switched to 60:60 for most of them.)

Though I did complete several 5ks on the weekends, I managed to get most of my long runs done – 10, 11, 8, 11 milers (but no 12 miler this cycle 😦  )

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

Since it was a point-to-point race, the logistics were complicated. Either you parked at the start and got a ride back to your car after the race or you parked at the finish and got a ride to the start (or paid for the shuttle).

Barb and I were the only ones racing so we decided to carpool to the start.

On Friday, I picked up our bibs.

As always, I carb loaded on pizza the night before. Then I debated about what to wear the next day.

It was supposed to be cooler than my previous long runs. But still in the 60s by noon and sunny.

In the end, I wore my usual race outfit of skirt, top tank, cap, compression calf sleeves.  I added a throw away and DIY arm sleeves in case it was cool at the start.

Race Day:

As it did the previous four years, the race started at 8:00 am at Mabee Farms in Rotterdam. The race again ended at Frog Alley Brewing near Schenectady Community College (SCCC). The first year,  it ended right at the college.

So I got up around 5:15 am on Saturday morning (after a sleepless  itchy night) and was on the road by 6:15 to meet Barbara.

Some of our other friends (who were not running the race) would have parked their cars near the finish so I knew that Barbara & I could get a ride back.

When we arrived at Mabee Farms, there was plenty of parking in a grassy lot.

We were early so I had time to chat with other runners…

 and use the restrooms. We also knew that in addition to porta-potties, there would be REAL restrooms (always a great perk.)

this year, they weren’t locked but very few runners knew about them 🙂

I checked a bag with a dry shirt and my Oofos for after the race and then I ate half a Honey Stinger Waffle (since it was already hours since my breakfast).

And then we waited in Barbara’s warm car…

obligatory pre-race pic (happier than we were at the finish. lol)

Finally, it was time to head to the start.

The race started promptly at 8:00 am. There were no waves or corrals… They called out finish times asking the faster runners to line up first.

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 elevation on the website

according to my Garmin…

As I mentioned the Lake Placid Half Marathon was my focus this fall so my goal for this race was to FINISH happy (that is not injured and ready to do another.)

All my long runs have been done slowly and with walk intervals. I discovered during my last race (which was a 5k) that it didn’t exactly make me slower (or maybe it did?) but I found it hard to run for more than a minute or two without walking… I used to be able to run 1-2 miles straight (not that it matters…)

Miles 1-3:

As I already mentioned, the race began near Mabee Farms Historical site. The first mile headed west, mostly on Route 5S. We ran along the road and fairly soon connected with the Erie Canal Bike Path.

I was determined this year to start out slower so I would not die at the end. (Spoiler alert: I did but I still died.)

Although many of friends use run/walk intervals, I would do what I normally do: run and then walk whenever tired.

I managed to run the first mile but by mile 1.5 I needed to walk. That need continued each mile and the number of times I needed to walk increased as the race progressed (Ugh!)

To make matters worse, I was very itchy when I started running and had to remind myself not to scratch my rash the entire race.

The weather was great. I rolled down my arm sleeves almost immediately and eventually took them off completely. (If it weren’t for the rash, I would have worn a tank and been compfortable.)

The canal was on our right and most of the race was run on the path with water views. Around mile 1.7, I spotted my running friend Heidi who was volunteering.

The scenery was pretty. The Mohawk River changed to being on the left eventually.

The first official water stop was a little after mile 3 at Pattersonville Bike Path parking on 5S. I  stopped but waited on my Gu until mile 4.

Miles 4-6

Barbara was behind me (since I started out too fast) but eventually (not sure when), she passed me by.

I could see her in the distance. She was getting farther and farther ahead and eventually disappearing from view, as well.

I continued to walk at least once or twice each mile.  Running just felt HARD!

There was second water stop little past mile 5 at Iroquois St/Bike Path. Again I stopped but held off on my 2nd Gu until mile 7.

And I continued to add additional walk breaks whenever there was a slight hill/incline.

Around this point, the crowd thinned out a lot and I was running mostly alone. In fact I felt alone for most of the race after mile 3.  Whenever a runner caught up to me, they then passed me.  I guess I was running pretty slow!!

Besides the water stop areas, there were few spectators due it being a bike path.

What I enjoy about races are the runners, the crowds, the energy.  Since there was none, I obviously was not having fun!!

Miles 7-10

The course was pretty flat and shady for the most part.  The temps were rising, the sun was out but it was not bad. In fact, this may have been the best weather I’ve run in.

But unfortunately I really felt like I had zero energy to go on… I felt lightheaded and nauseous. I wanted to quit but I knew I would never.

If you are wondering about my feet (as I was wearing high heel drop Brooks for the first time), my neuroma was getting achy (but I could ignore that pain.) However, due to my ankle issues, I was wearing a compression sleeve. And it was getting tighter and tighter as the miles went on.  My toes kept feeling numb. (At least that took my mind off my itchy rash.)

Plan B: run 60-80 steps and then walk 20 steps. Repeat. Keep going no matter what.

There was another water stop was a little before mile 8 at Kiwanis Park. I walked again but decided to wait on my 3rd Gu until mile 10.  My neighbor caught up to me and complimented me on my outfit and then ran ahead (to never be seen again.)

Barbara was my beacon of hope and I could see her in the distance.  But she seemed to be walking too. Eventually I caught up to her and joined her on the struggle bus. We played leap frog for a while.

Around mile 9, some annoying hills appeared. Maybe they weren’t big hills and I was just running out of gas. I tried to run up them but it was more like a slog. Though the course was advertised as flat and downhill, there were hills (not big ones) throughout. (Aren’t there always?)

Miles 11-13.1

The final water stop was a little before Mile 11 at MH Bike Path lot. I stopped again and willed myself to keep going with my run-walk strategy.

The race finish was the same as last year. We headed into the city of Schenectady.

I tried to pick up the pace and sprint through the finish line…

My friend Sherry who didn’t run the race was there cheering. It was sooo nice to see a familiar face.

This year, I remembered that you had to turn right to get to the finish line…

I was out of gas but at least it was downhill!!

Boy, was I glad to be done!! I grabbed my medal and went in search of my bag (so I could put on my Oofos and shed that compression  sleeve on my ankle)

Barbara finished right after me.

I think we faked “happy”

Post Race Activities:

I joined my non-racing friends Sherry and Heidi near the finish line. Heidi fetched Barbara & I a coke since we were not feeling great.

There was a band, beer, food, etc. at the restaurant where the race finished (the sponsor for the race).

It was crowded but fortunately we got a table. Rather than a boxed lunch (as the first year), you got a free beer and a choice of the food above. I chose the chicken. But I brought it home since I was not hungry.

I did take advantage of my free beer.

though I chose hard cider…

We stayed for a while listening to the band and chatting…about running, of course. I even bumped into a runner from CT whom we met last year at H2H.

Debby on the left

I did check the results online and noticed that I finished 4th in my 70-99 year age group. It was the first time that I didn’t win an award at this race.

I don’t recognize the top two…

Additional Race Reflections:

Even with all my complaining above, I am glad that I ran the race. Much more fun than staying home and scratching. LOL

Yet I was disappointed. Not in my finish time. But in how unavoidable stuff disrupted my training. And how hard the last half of the race was. I should have started out slower but at the time, it didn’t feel like I was running too fast.  Perhaps I should do run-walk intervals from the start.

I guess I’ll have to run it again next year to get it right.

Positives:

  • Ample parking at the start and finish.
  • Bag check.
  • Real Restrooms.
  • Well marked course.
  • Varied scenery including river views
  • Shuttle to the start (if needed).
  • Flatish course.
  • Well organized.
  • Friends supporting.
  • A lot of pre-race information (though not as early as usual).
  • Free Post-race food.
  • Free Beer.
  • Entertainment at the after party
  • Cool medal.

Negatives:

  • 10 year age group awards.
  • No photos of everyone.
  • Porta-potties only at one water stop.
  • Running alone for much of the race.
  • The “Rash,” the ankle sleeve and other annoying factors.

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. I liked the course. It was well-organized. The after-race party was fun.

Final Stats:

the first 6 miles look good… then things went south!

Walking definitely slowed down my pace. And my foot pain probably slowed down my running pace too.  It just wasn’t my day!!

I finished this race in 2:20:57 in 2021, 2:20:53 in 2022, 2:19:21 in 2023, and last year in 2:31:30.  

But guess what? It was NOT a course PW and not a 2025 half marathon PW!!!!

(In hindsight, I am grateful that I completed the distance. IOW, never take that gift for granted!!)

Next Up:

Malta 5K logo on RaceRaves

9/6/25

Happy Running! Run any big races lately?  Are you planning any this Fall? Do you run the same race more than once? Any hints for surviving the second of a race struggle bus? 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