Weekly Run Down for 8.3.25-8.10.25: Can’t Believe it’s August already…

I do love those long summer days…  I get sad when they get shorter.

I did all my runs before work this week and it was DARK when I started. 😦

Last Week –

  • Sunday – I started the day at the gym.

Although my MIL’s birthday is not until the end of September, a big party was planned for today.

Yup, she is turning 100!!!!

It was fun to see relatives that I hadn’t seen in years.

And according to Dr. Google, my Achilles issue could be due to my low heel drop running shoes… so I bought a new pair – Brooks Ghost Max 2. Lots of cushion and 9mm heel drop.

Brooks Ghost Max 2

  • Monday – Day Off!

My foot was feeling better so I played tennis first thing.

My running friend Heidi also had the day off so we drove to Stockbridge, Mass and had lunch.  Then we went on a pretty hike in Lenox (we got a little lost so it ended up being 4 miles.)  Before heading home, we stopped for ice cream at our favorite place in Lee (where we supposed to race last Sunday.)

I had to rush home because I was scheduled to play pickleball in the evening.

Foot felt fine after all that activity. 🙂

  • Tuesday – My friend Jenny is training for Marine Corps so she recruited me to run with her early (5:30 am). I was iffy on whether I wanted to run all her miles so she asked another friend to come along.

We all ran separately.  I wore my new shoes and ran 4 miles of run/walk intervals.  Then we walked a few more miles as a cool down.

still hazy here due to the Canadian wild fires..

My foot felt ok but the real test will be a LONG run.

  • Wednesday – I met Jenny again for some more early miles. This morning, she invited 2 other runners. It was a new route for me and hillier than I would have liked but it was fun.  They ran straight and I did my 60:60 intervals (and was the first one done!)  Then Jenny & I walked for 3 more miles.

In the afternoon, I went for my first PT visit. I told her my story and she assessed and examined my foot.

She concluded that I wasn’t injured and ankle stiffness was the issue. She prescribed a series of exercises to do daily and then come back next week. Hopefully there will be more mobility in my ankle and less stiffness/soreness in my Achilles.

And after dinner, I met my BFF for a walk.

  • Thursday – Just some trails in the evening. I skipped the trails and got my nails done.  I felt that I needed to be rested for the next day.
  • Friday – I was nervous about this week’s long run because of my Achilles issue (after the 10 miler last weekend).

I was happy that Sherry and Stan agreed to move up our long runs to today. I started at 5:30 am and they joined me at 6:00 am.

I wanted to run 8 miles (run/walk) and if things felt ok, do 11 miles.

I did 11!!!! No problems!!

saw a doe and her two babies

In the afternoon, I spent some time at the office.

my reward!!

After dinner, I played mah jongg… at my house.

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch. I skipped the group run/walk since I had done my long run the day before. I went to the gym instead.

Today instead of our usual diner brunch, one of our running friends hosted a pot luck brunch.

lots of good food and good conversation

  • Sunday – Run for the Roses 5k and then heading up to the lake.

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – gym, last pickleball lesson
  • Tuesday –  run?, walk
  • Wednesday – run?
  • Thursday – gym or Long RUN, PT, train to NYC
  • Friday –  run?, train to LI.
  • Saturday – beach time!!
  • Sunday -Ellen’s Run (5k)

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Run for the Roses 5k Race Recap
  • Friday – Overcoming the Running Plateau

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall?  Do you run alone or with others?  Which do you prefer? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: Buying Race Photos

Photographing at Marathon

This week’s topic is 5 Reasons to Buy (or Not Buy) Race Photos

Before they got so expensive and before races offered free photos, I did buy a few.

Here’s why I did:

1.Once in a Lifetime Race

PARIS

2. First at a Distance

1ST HALF

3. A PR

It was at that time…

4.I looked Good/Happy…

5.  I loved the Course or the Scenery

VEGAS!

Times Square

** To Remember…

Crossing the finish line of my 1st marathon

Happy Running! Do you buy race photos? Why or why not? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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TT: My Summer in Photos (Part 1)

Today’s Topic is:

Well, summer doesn’t end until September 20… so this is just Part 1.

I didn’t think that I did a lot but then going through my photos, I realized that my summer has been pretty good.

Here are the highlights:

a 10k in NYC

a new deck

a July 4th race with friends

a 5k in a thunderstorm

some tennis

a tour of Brooklyn

seeing the play “Once”

a day at the races

a college reunion

a visit to NYBG

a waterfall hike

grandma time

relaxing on Lake George

pickleball lessons

brunches with my running friends

Happy Running! How has your summer been so far?  What are some of the highlights? Please share.

 

 

 

 


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Weekly Run Down for 7.27.25-8.3.25: Getting Back on Track…

Not sure whether or not I’m injured but since I didn’t have pain and it was no worse, I went back to weekday runs and preparing for my half marathon…

Last Week –

  • Sunday – A bunch of my running friends and I signed up to run the High Lawn Farms Keep Moo’ving 5k.

As you probably know, it rains whenever I have a race and so of course, it was raining when I woke up.  It is a long drive for this race and with no guarantee that it would stop raining, we decided to skip the race.

Of course, it did stop raining… BOO! I was disappointed.

But I caught up on some home projects and then went for a long walk with a friend.

bumped into our favorite cat on the rail trail…

I ended the day with dinner and drinks out…

  • Monday – WFH until Thursday so I was able to start the day with a run…

I did run with Deirdre but forgot a sweaty selfie (it was humid!!)

After my run, I had to stop by my office so I had to get Starbucks first…

I love when you get messages on the cup…

In the evening, I had my pickleball lesson… I had fun but not sure  if I am improving at all …LOL

  • Tuesday – My friend Jenny is training for Marine Corps so she recruited me to run with her early (5:30 am). She ran her own plan and I did my run/walk intervals and after we walked and chatted.

foot felt no worse so I’m staying the course

I even had time before work to soak in the hot tub.

  • Wednesday – Started the day at the gym and then after work I went to set up for the next  day.

On the way home, I planned to either walk or run…When I looked at the temp in my car and it said 96 degrees, I quickly changed my mind.

Instead, I went to a fundraiser…

the food was awesome!!

  • Thursday – Today was the first of two days of live teaching…

After work, I went to see my chiro.  She said that everything looked much improved and we agreed that I didn’t need to see her any longer…

and then I had to attend my ZOOM STEM board meeting (instead the weekly trail run.) Since it was raining, I wasn’t that disappointed to miss the run.

  • Friday – Back to live teaching… Nothing exciting except for my coffee…

After dinner, I played mah jongg..

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch.

Since my hubby was playing tennis and I wanted to do my long run, we decided to go up to the lake separately

I was super glad to have Sherry and Stan along to drag get me through the 10 miles and a dark n stormy as my recovery drink.

Things felt good until mile 8 and then the achilles felt sore. I should have quit but I finished the 10 miles…

the weather was perfect!!

I relaxed my achy foot the rest of the day and read a whole book..

I didn’t go home til later that evening…

  • Sunday – Plan on the gym and then a party for my MIL who is turning 100!!

I am going to PT this week and maybe resting the foot AGAIN…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – DAY OFF – tennis, hike, pickleball lesson
  • Tuesday –  AM run(?), hair appt.
  • Wednesday – PT, run (?), walk
  • Thursday – gym, trails (?)
  • Friday –  gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Long Run (?) and Running Group Party
  • Sunday -Run for the Roses 5k

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – My Summer in Photos
  • Friday – Buying Race Photos

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall? Even go through injury denial? Do you race in the rain? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ultimate Coffee Date for August 2025

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 instead taking expensive vacations, we are doing some home improvements.

During the heat wave, we were BBQing dinner every night

And once the morning temps cooled down, I will be eating my breakfast outside.

2. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that my favorite part of getting a new Trex deck was replacing our old hot tub with a new one…

3.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that we used to love going on the boat EVERY weekend.  For many reasons (weather, our friends have left the marina, other interests) we have only spent TWO Days up there…

4.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I’m not a trail racer. I’m not even a trail runner.

Yet, I’ve run one race that was not on the road already this year…

and there will be one more in December (in Florida).

Dec 13, 2025

5.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I already planned a race-cation for next March with a friend…

Image

I’m excited as I’ve always wanted to visit there and tour the Biltmore Estate.

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

 

 

 

 

 

 


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TT: Pickleball & Tennis

Working from home more and the longer days have given me some extra time…

I could run more or longer but I decided to venture outside my comfort zone…

Yes, I used to be an avid tennis player and was obsessed with playing ALL.THE.TIME.

That was before I discovered running (and it was 2 tennis friends that started me running.).

I continued both at first but little by little, I played tennis less and eventually only ONCE a year in Florida).

If you don’t play tennis, you may not realize that you have join a club, arrange court time and find a group of players at your level.

I’m lucky that my tennis friends are sweet and don’t mind that I’m out of shape.

This summer, I decided to play again.

There are local outdoor clay courts where you can pay a guest fee to play.

Yes, the players are better than I am and it’s intimating but I’ve had fun.

Now pickleball is a whole different challenge.

It’s soooo popular. It seems like everyone is playing.

But I’ve never played.  So I signed up for lessons. (Rules: https://usapickleball.org/what-is-pickleball/official-rules/rules-summary/)

You’d think since I’ve played tennis I’d be good at pickleball.

Nope!!

Different racquet, different balls, smaller court, different rules and scoring…

I’m not a natural and everyone else plays better than me but again I think it’s a valuable experience. And it’s fun to try something new…

Happy Running! Do play tennis or pickleball? Or try things out of your comfort zone? Please share.


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Weekly Run Down for 7.20.25-7.27.25: Am I injured?

Not a very exciting week and although my chiro said that I was NOT injured, I continued to doubt her… and tried to baby my foot and re-visited her. I even scheduled a few PT appts.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – I was hoping to go on our boat but rain and thunderstorms were predicted.

So I limped my way to the gym and then decided to get my car inspected. It needed 2 new tires so I made an appt and when I got there, they told me the wait was 4-5 hours!  What?

I called my hubby to pick me up and left the cat there.  We did some errands and BBQ’ed on  our “new” deck.

In the evening, I met a friend for a drink and then finally tested out the hot tub.

  • Monday – My Achilles was still sore so I hesitated to play tennis.  However I couldn’t get a sub last minute.

It was on clay and I didn’t play hard… I had fun and hopefully no damage was done.

In the evening (against my better judgment), I went for my pickleball lesson. Foot felt fine (but there wasn’t a lot of running since the court is so small.)

  • Tuesday – I cancelled my morning run with Jenny and went to the gym instead and then after work, I visited my chiro and told her to work some magic.

This week, she worked on the tightness in my foot and told me to roll it on a golf ball.

  • Wednesday – An in-person teaching day (wearing sneakers).

great start to my day (chocolate cold brew)

I survived and ended the day with dinner out with my tennis friends..

always a fun evening

  • Thursday – Annual Track Day. My former co-worker and I have gone each summer for over 40 years!!

We had brunch while watching the horses warm up, bet some, had lunch, bet some more…All in all a fun day (even though I bet so little than I didn’t win more than I spent…)

  • Friday – My chiro told to skip my runs for a week.

But two of my running friends were doing their long runs early and my foot felt much better so…

I did a slow run/walk and completed 9 miles…

yeah, it was sore but no worse after than before. Maybe this is my new normal?

After dinner, I  played mah jongg..

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch. We decided to take the boat out so I skipped brunch with my running friends..

air quality wasn’t great but otherwise a lovely day and a whole book was read…

  • Sunday –  Keep Moo’ving 5k but I plan to walk most of it (w/4 friends) and eat ice cream. As we speak, it is POURING with thunderstorms predicted….. (yes, again!!!)

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – run, pickleball lesson
  • Tuesday –  walk
  • Wednesday – run?
  • Thursday –  trails, chiro appt, ZOOM STEM Bd mtg
  • Friday –  gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch, boating
  • Sunday – gym, MIL’s 100th b-day party

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Keep Moo’ving 5k Race Recap Tennis & Pickleball
  • Friday – Ultimate Coffee Date

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this spring? Even go through injury denial? Do you race in the rain? Please share.


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Runfessions for July 2025

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 used say that I was a summer runner. I hated the cold… and all those layers. I couldn’t wait for the temps to rise and the sun to stay out…

This summer has me changing my tune… the heat, the humidity!!  When will it end???

sweating at 5:30 am…ugh!

2. I runfess…

I’m even preferring to race in the rain instead of the heat…

But obviously I’ve been lucky in that respect… this year rain has been a racing constant.

3. I runfess…

I’m experiencing ankle amnesia.

IOW, my ankle has always been tight since I broke it.  It had lots of hardware in it which makes it hard to bend.

It felt different during the last mile of my recent 5k. I thought that I may be injured so I immediately made an appt with my chiro.

She said it was just tight and I was ok to run.

Could it be my achilles not my ankle or am I being paranoid?

After last weekend’s long run, I went back to my chiro to tell that she might be wrong!

I also made several PT appts, just in case.

4. I runfess…

I played tennis. hiked and played pickleball… all in one day.

The next day, my foot/achilles was tight…

I should just stick to ONE sport – running.

5. I runfess…

I have no time for any injury:

    • 07-27-25 – Keep MOO’ving 5K
    • 08-10-25 – Run for the Roses 5k
    • 08-17-25 – Ellen’s Run (5k)
    • 08-30-25 – Run 4 the River Half Marathon
    • 09-06-25 – Malta 5k or 10k
    • 09-13-25 – Squirrel Stampede 10k
    • 09-27-25 – Great Pumpkin Challenge 10k
    • 10-04-25 – Barn to Bridge 5k
    • 10-11-25 – Lake Placid Half Marathon
    • 10-25-25 – Trick or Trot Pumpkin 5k

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

 

 

 

 

 

 


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2025 Silks & Satins 5k Race Recap

July 12, 2025 – 8:00 am

When I first started running, this race was one of my favorite 5ks. I ran it in 2008, 2009, 2010.

in 2008 – my first year of running

in 2010, this is where I met AJH for the first time (I was wearing shorts back then.)

It’s funny how things have changed. AJH was trying to convince me to run a longer race than a 5k. Since then I have completed over 70 half marathons.

My 5k time back in 2010 was 29:34.

After 5 years off (from this race), I ran it again in 2015. And my time was 28:41. So things hadn’t changed that much (but I started to wear running skirts instead of shorts).

I enjoyed this race so much that I re-added it to my summer racing list and ran it again in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023 and 2024  (28:27, 27:37, 27:28, 28:18, 28:05, 30:03)

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

Due to the Pandemic, they discontinued this race for 3 years.

Two years ago, the organizers of the Firecracker 4 race took over this race and I decided to sign up.

I shocked myself with a decent pace so again I thought why not and my running friends were busy this weekend so it was a good excuse to skip my long run.

Here is the map for the course that I ran in past years:

15 turns in this course!!

Here’s the 2023 course:

pretty similar… they have kept this course for 2024 and 2025.

I didn’t get much running during the week – too many other activities such as tennis, pickleball, hikes, and HEAT/HUMIDITY. Plus my ankle/achilles has been weirdly tight since tennis/pickleball on Monday.

Race Day:

The race started at 8 am.

This being the opening weekend of the Saratoga Flat Track, believe it or not, there would already be a lot of traffic at that hour.

I got up at 5:30am and had my usual race breakfast of coffee and oatmeal.

I left at 6:30 in order to get there early enough to get parking and pick up my bib.

It wasn’t raining where I  live but I should have checked the forecast where I would be racing (about 45 mi, north).

It started to rain during my drive.

And there were no available parking lots this year so you had to park on the street.

Eventually I found a spot and now it was pouring.

I grabbed an umbrella and got my shirt/bib.

You also got a free ticket to the race track.

I went back to my car to drop off my shirt and now it was thundering and lightning… awesome?

But of course, I was going to run this race…

So I headed back… with my umbrella (that I would stash somewhere).

It is usually a very popular race but I didn’t see anyone I knew. I bet that most were seeking cover…

Of course, I needed a pre-race photo.

Soon it was time to line up.

I stood somewhere in the middle. This race attracts many speedy runners and I didn’t want to get run over… but I forgot that there was no timing mat or start line (and I started my watch late.)

Miles 1-3.1:

No reason to recap this race mile by mile.

There was torrential rain… The rain did not let up and rained harder and harder and the puddles got bigger and bigger.

the video is on VB/IG)

There was thunder and lightning so it got scary.

I started out at a decent pace because I wanted to get done but as the puddles became lakes, it was hard to keep up any kind of pace.

Plus I felt my gait was off and my ankle or achilles (can’t figure out which) was still tight. So I walked much more often the second half.

I managed to sprint across the finish line and not fall.

Post Race Activities:

I grabbed a water and found my umbrella.

I checked the results and I came in 2nd but I decided that I didn’t need another medal and left.

Additional Race Reflections:

Yes, it was an early morning and a long drive.

A miserably wet race (but not hot!)

And yes, it should have been a 7 mile long run as part of my half marathon training (Run 4 the River – Aug. 30).

But races challenge me and I think it’s important to challenge oneself.

Otherwise, my runs are slow and easy and I squeeze them in whenever I can. I also run with friends, some faster, some slower and always with run walk intervals.

So I don’t regret running this 5k.  Though it was a course PW, it was expected.

Positives:

  • Well organized race
  • Well marked course with many course marshals (even in the rain)
  • Flat course
  • Immediate results
  • 5 year age groups for awards
  • Free ticket to the race track.

Negatives:

  • RAIN!
  • Only bananas post race.
  • Unisex shirts
  • No parking lots

Would I recommend this race?

Maybe…

All in all, this was a fun race. Besides all the turns, the race course is pretty flat. It is well-organized.

Not sure if I would run it again because it is not nearby.

In past years, I added more miles after the race a nearby park (and so at least it counted as a long run.)

Final Stats:

Still queen of the positive splits:

With an increasing number of walks with each mile…

Next Up:

July 27

Happy Running! Did you race this weekend? Do you have a big races coming up? Do you run short races even when you are training for a big long race? Would you race in a thunderstorm? Please share.


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Weekly Run Down for 7.13.25-7.20.25: Taking a Break…

Plenty of activities but not fitness-related…

Not much running or walking or even gym visits.

No race!

Last Week –

  • Sunday – The friends whom I studied in France with during college planned a reunion in NYC to celebrate Bastille Day.

First we met at a French restaurant for lunch.

the food and company were great but the service was meh…

Then we headed to the Met to see an art exhibit: Sargent and Paris.

it was interesting to note how risque the painting of the black dress was because one strap was hanging down…

After the museum, we walked down Madison Avenue to take in some more of the holiday activities.

4 blocks of entertainment and food booths

Our final stop was Central Park where there was a huge French concert.

who knew how popular this would be…

  • Monday – Still in NYC celebrating Bastille Day.

One of my college friends, Valerie, stayed over in the hotel with me. So we started the day with a French breakfast.

loved this place!!

Valerie left to visit friends on LI and I took the subway to meet up with two friends in Brooklyn (you may recognize them from my Feb. Florida visits.)

My one Florida friend was staying with her brother who has a car and he offered to give us a grand tour of Brooklyn. We visited Bay Ridge, Coney Island, Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO. (Brooklyn is a huge borough!!)

yes I ate a Nathan’s hot dog…

Unfortunately there were torrential rains in Manhattan that evening and my train was delayed in getting me home.

I would have missed my 3rd pickleball lesson but it got cancelled due to the rain.

  • Tuesday – After a technical snafu at work last week, I had to go into the office early. Long story short, all my files since 2022 were lost. 😦

I am also taking of my friend’s two cats while she’s on vacation… no time for the gym and I cancelled my run with Jenny.

Too hot and humid to run at lunch or after work… My walking friends were busy, as well.

  • Wednesday – Similar to Tuesday except that I also had an appt with my chiro.  I haven’t gone in ages and during my 5k last Saturday my calf/ankle/achilles felt off so I went to see her today.

She said that I am not injured (phew) and that my ankle was locked up and my hips out of alignment.  She worked her magic and told me to come back next week if it still bothers me.

I was tempted to run after work but again it was too HOT!!!!!!!!

  • Thursday – I decided to test out my leg with a short run before work. I woke up early to rain but that was short-lived… it was as humid as ever outside..

did my leg feel normal? not sure what that is… lol but I think it’s fine.

After work, I went out to dinner with friends.

We also had tickets to a play: Once. I had seen it twice years ago on Broadway and it was just as good as I remembered.

  • Friday –  I finally went to the gym before work… After a late night, I slept in. Finally the humidity had lifted and it was noticeably cooler. But it was a rest day.

So I just played mah jongg in the evening,.

But the good news:

our new hot tub arrived!!

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch.

I haven’t run on Saturday with my running friends in weeks. I was a little worried that my last long run was THREE weeks and there has been little running lately due to the heat and my ankle/achilles.

I met up early with Deb, Barb, Deidre, Stan and Sherry who were all wanting to run 8 miles. But I decided to run my own 90:45 intervals so I could go slower and add or subtract miles.

Finally we had perfect weather for running…

I wound up switching to 1:1 for the last 4 miles to complete the distance but I can’t say I was pain-fee 😦

  • Sunday – A visit to the gym is planned and maybe a boat ride (weather dependent)

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – tennis, pickleball lesson
  • Tuesday –  run, walk
  • Wednesday – dinner out with tennis friends
  • Thursday – DAY OFF, Saratoga Race Track day,  trails?
  • Friday –  gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch
  • Sunday – Keep Moo’ving 5k (and Ice Cream)

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Silks and Satins 5k Race Recap
  • Friday – Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this spring? Do you take a break in the summer? Please share.

 


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