Injury at 98

Oh man! Injury 98 happened Tuesday night.

I put the girls to bed, washed the dishes, wrote a WIAW blog post, thought about folding laundry after spending too much time on my computer and then got ready to run.

7:55pm Turn on treadmill and this popped up:

Lube Belt

Lube Belt

 

LUBE BELT. I hit 150 miles and my treadmill required a little oil under the belt. No problem, I was preparing for this for a few weeks. {Can you see where this is going?}

Instructions in hand, T-wretch in hand, I loosen the belt. Go me!

I take off the top to the small little container of oil and proceed to try to SQUEEZE the life out of it.

No luck 😦

Off I go to the kitchen {See where this is going, yet?}

I get a knife and try to cut off the end being very very careful. No luck 😦

I go get  my camping knife {oh, please tell me you see where this is going} and no longer in my kitchen but sitting on “THE BEAST”. A few thoughts in my head “go slow”, “cut away from yourself”, “easy does it”.

SLICE! 

Not one but TWO fingers 😦     $#@%&*$(#$%@$% $%@^$ @$%^@

I sliced one finger and pricked the other. WTF {sorry Mom}.

injured fingers (

injured fingers (

Why Injured at 98?

As of Monday April 28th, I had run a total of 98 km. I had two more days to clock in more than last months total of 101 km and I was more determined to get in before my playoff soccer game Wednesday night.

No. Such. Luck.  THE BEAST was down, husband away, neighbour away so I couldn’t even run outside if I wanted to. Which at that point, I totally did. I even thought about running around the basement of my house…but am pretty sure I couldn’t get in 4 k doing that.

No run. Blood everywhere, treadmill unusable and I couldn’t even take myself to the hospital if I needed to. So I texted my Paramedic husband and sent him photos…….verdict in  – get it to clot, bandage it and see how you feel. I was in pain most of the night 😦

Friggin’ injury 98…..back up plan to get the km in:

  1. I had to drop off my car to get some work done and planned on walking home. Change that to RUN home. I could get in an easy 3 km. That would bring me to 101.

I crossed my fingers (not the injured ones) and hoped I could get in at least get 3-4 km in before my soccer game Wednesday night. I am 100% driven by the “Around the World Running Blog Relay Challenge” AND the fact that I really want to run more km then I did the last month.

Yours truly,

Injured at 98, Piper.

Note: I realize this is NOT a running injury per say….but a stupid mistake that is related to my running.

PS – I managed to fit 3k before my co-worker picked me up in the morning! L-u-c-k-y 1-0-1 !!!!

Ever do something STUPID like that?

How many km did you run/walk this month?

Tell me something positive about YOUR day, please 🙂

 

Lately: What I Ate Wednesday

It’s been a long…LONG time since I wrote a WIAW post!!! I haven’t been posted the foods I’ve been eating because I really haven’t been taken any photos! It was getting to the point if I took a picture of my meal, Lilly would say “take a picture of mine too”…and I would, of course. Not that there is anything wrong with that but I took a little break.

Jenn over at Peas and Crayons is the master mind behind it all – she also has a little cutie on her hands 🙂

We’ve had some good eats lately:

Sai and I had a date night over Easter Weekend 🙂 So we hit up our favourite Halifax restaurant: The Wooden Monkey.

Apparently, I only took pictures of my food – silly me. I had a “root beer”, lamb burger with mint goats cheese and carrot/cumin soup. Yum!

I also ate out for lunch last week at The Port Pub: Mushroom and goats cheese Panini and salad.

Eatin' Out!

Eatin’ Out!

A few other eats we had:

Top left: Coconut yogurt with granola, banana and strawberries.

Top Right: Fresh summer salad I made for a Pot Luck (recipe to come)

Bottom Left: Asparagus, summer salad, sweet potatoes and salmon – cooked on the BBQ.

Bottom Right: Heaven! Kidding…the girls loot from their day care Easter Egg hunt!!!

Yum Yum

Yum Yum

 

That’s what I’ve been fueling my body with these days. And now the honest truth…I am hungry ALL THE TIME! Seriously, it’s worse then when I was pregnant with both girls. I’m running 20-30km a week and can’t get enough food in me. What’s a girl to do?

What have you been eating lately?

Do you take pictures of your food when at a restaurant ? Do you feel weird, like I do?

Runners: are you hungry ALL THE TIME?

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Apple Tree Foundation 5k Recap

I’ve been working hard at my running goals the last few months and have signed up for a few races. I also have a few on “The List” waiting for when I can afford to pay their registration fees. Some of my goals this year are to:

1. Run 5k under 30 minutes. More specifically, under 29:16 minutes – April 10th 2014

2. Run 10k under 60 minutes.

3. And run my second 1/2 Marathon. Preferably under 2:33:56

The last few months I’ve been “working” at running 5k under 30 minutes and trying to get a PB/PR and have been successful over the last month.  {29: 39, then 29:34, more recently 28:54 –> goal accomplished}

I signed up for the ATF 5k a few weeks ago knowing very little about the event. I didn’t sleep well Saturday night, not sure why but just couldn’t relax and fall asleep. I was up once with Hilary at 1:25 AM and then woke up just after 7am with Lilly snoozing beside me. I have no idea what time she crawled in bed with me so I guess I slept hard 🙂

We got up, had breakfast: bagels with peanut butter, banana’s, a little OJ for me and milk for the girls. Since my husband is away working, my Dad came down to hang out with the girls while I ran. They were all going to come to the run but it was supposed to be rather cold and raining buckets so we decided they would stay home. They ended up playing outside with Grandad for an hour {thank you}.

Flat Piper was ready the night before:

Flat Piper

Flat Piper

But was real Piper ready?

I got dressed and put everything I wanted to bring in a plastic bag. Plastic bag? I know…I just couldn’t find the right bag to put my “stuff” in. I left the girls and went down to run 1-2k on the treadmill to warm up my legs and then realised I left my key’s upstairs. So much for trying to make a clean get-a-way. Poor Hilary struggles sometimes when I leave her, but apparently that didn’t last long.

As I got to the event, I saw a few youth “warming up”. Oh dear lord I thought…what have I got myself into. I heard music pumping at the start area and I decided to go register/get my bib. I mentioned in yesterday’s post that I really knew nothing about the event. It was a fundraiser for the Rehabilitation Centre and they were raising money for a new Wheel-chair accessible van.

Wasn't sure which shoe to wear - oldie or newbie. Newbie one in the last few minutes.

Wasn’t sure which shoe to wear – oldie or newbie. Newbie won in the last few minutes.

I got my bib and went back to my car to stay warm. A few other runners trickled in and then it was time to head to the start. There were about 15-20 of us running! This is by far the smallest run I have ever participated in…my nerves went through the roof. Young kids, middle-aged adults and 1 senior plus two-wheel chair athletes. Oh My!

The 5k run/walk was open to all abilities. It was great to see Ben at the beginning, he worked in our office a few years ago as an Rec. Intern. We chatted and I took his photo to send to him later. It was time to line up so the group of us gathered at the start behind the youth…off went the horn. My Green Garmin just caught the signal as the horn went off.

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I started running with a lady named Mardi – we were behind the youth and then I moved forward a little with a guy named Wes or Wesley (60+ winner), we chatted a bit and then I decided I was ready to move my legs a little faster on the incline/hill.

I was running fast. My Garmin kept beeping at me “ahead of pace”, then “on pace” and back to “ahead of pace”. It was flat and fast. I didn’t want to stop at the water station or drink any water but the volunteer made great efforts to have the water ready for me, so I took it.

At the 1/2 way mark, my Garmin was reading a little ahead of 2.5k but I just kept running anyway. I turned around and started making my way back. Between the 3.5 and 4k mark I slowed down a bit and then pushed it during the last km.

I was breathing hard at this point but the end was in sight……FOREVER! I could see the RED “Running Room” arch and it looked so far away. Just a little before the finish line my watch beeped 5k and read 28:00. I kept running strong through to the actual finish line. It read 28:24….I’ll take both, thank you. I forgot to actually stop my Garmin until a few minutes had passed so I don’t have my Garmin finish time but it said I ran my fastest 5k to date!

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{5:33;  5:31;  5:39;  5:45;  5:36}

It was a fun little event, too bad that more people didn’t show up but I am hoping that if they do it again, the word will get out. Great little course, fun volunteers, nice little running community – what more could you want in a running event.

When I got home and started stretching, both of my girls where “stretching” too …it was awesome!

Anyone race this weekend?

Does your Garmin/tracking device ever give you a different distance then what you are racing?

Ever been in a race with a wheel chair athlete?

 

 

 

ATF Run – 5k

A few weeks ago I signed up for a 5k run/walk event called ATF – which to be honest when I saw it online randomly a month ago, I had no idea what ATF even stood for.  I later found out it’s for ‘Apple Tree Foundation’ which is a non-profit organization that supports a local Rehabilitation Centre.

The registration fee was $25 – $30 depending on when you register  and open to all ages and abilities {fantastic}. It’s actually taking place 7 minutes from my house. Why 7 minutes? Because it’s located right beside the Fire Hall where my husband is a volunteer 😉 so he know’s how long it takes to drive there.

I signed up by myself and am completely unsure how many people will be at this event. When I registered she said she had a handful of people but more were interested. We’ll see how it goes, I’m kinda nervous!

After checking the weather report for Sunday morning…….

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

…….I got “Flat Piper” all ready to go!!!

Flat Piper

Flat Piper

Yes, 3 degrees celsius (feels like -1 c)…out came the running gloves, winter hat and my long warmer running pants plus a few layers of clothing. It’s hard to know how to dress for such temperatures SO late in April….April 27th to be exact! It really shouldn’t be this cold right now.

Anyway, I’m all ready to go…planning on a little 1-2k on “The Beast” (treadmill) to warm up my legs before I go and then take my 7 minute drive to the event. I do know it’s a timed event so I may get an official time out of it – don’t worry….just in case, I’m bringing my bestie with me….Green Garmin’s coming along for the ride!.

Wish me luck…..as I’ve scheduled this to post right at the start of my run! So, really……..I’m running right …. NOW!

Anyone running today? Training or race?

Do you get your clothes ready the night before or leave it to the last minute?

Ever sign up for a run and have no idea what to expect? (Number of runners/walkers, the route etc).