Sunday, June 15, 2014

Running Late



                 
                I meant to do a race recap from Beat the Bridge 8km which was May 18th in Seattle, WA so it seems fitting that I would be late recapping that judging by how “late” I seem to be to everything these days!
                I had to get up early to make it to the race and Levi and I decided it would be better to leave Lilyana and him at home so we didn’t have to wake her so early. I figured it would also be less hectic for me traveling without the baby. Well I still managed to leave late and I didn’t even have a baby to get ready! I am usually a very punctual person so this new realm of lateness is aggravating for me and is taking some getting used to. The morning of the race I pumped before I left so Levi would have milk to feed Lilyana and it would have been very uncomfortable to race had I not. Well, I seem to have forgotten how long pumping can take, that or Lilyana has just become very efficient at nursing. So in a roundabout way I guess I was running late due to something baby related.
On my way to the race I debated taking the Montlake exit to get to the start. It is shorter than going on 45th as the race start is nearby. I worried there might be race traffic but at the last second chose to take the exit. I literally got on the exit and came to a stop as the traffic from Montlake Bridge was backed up all the way to the interstate. Once you exit you cannot drive to the next exit unless you want to cross Lake Washington and pay a toll so I was literally stuck. I was now wishing Levi were with me because I could simply run to the start a mile or so and be fine. The bridge was set to go up and remain closed at 7:30am. It was 7:27am before I got to the Montlake Exit. I chose to not even try the bridge which I noticed as I was going the opposite direction, traffic was being diverted from. Thankfully I called my brother John and he was able to direct me where to go to get across the water to the start.
(Raised Montlake Bridge)
                I ended up parking my car a couple miles away and jogged to the start. I was definitely feeling a bit stressed, but not as stressed as I thought I would be because at that point the situation was beyond my control so getting overly stressed wouldn’t help. By the time I parked I still had 40 minutes until race time. I took a deep breath and ran to the start. Being a distance runner has its perks!
                I was definitely not feeling great as I toed the line but I have been getting used to that feeling as my training has definitely taken a back seat to other important areas in my life. When the gun went off I took off and tried to keep some of the lead women in view. Looking at my splits I went out way to hard. Physically I was not ready to run the pace the winners ran yet my mind believed I was back in 2012 when I ran 27:08 on the course after having run a steeple 2 days before in CA so there was definitely a miscommunication there! I crossed the line and was spent. My time of 29:30 got me 7th place overall in a competitive field.
                I was happy and a little bummed when I decided to look up my time from 2 years ago after the race. I shouldn’t have done that. After this race I think it finally sunk in that I am not the same runner I was 2 years ago and that is ok. I am finally accepting where I am at and you know what? It is freeing and racing is fun again. There is no need to compare previous performances or live in the past. I am in the here and now and doing the best I can with the gifts I have been given and that feels pretty good.
                I was going to recap my races from yesterday but in the spirit of lateness I promise I will get to that soon!
(Smile and enjoy the moment.)


2 comments:

  1. You're still a rock star, Lois. So true that our biggest competitors are often our evil former selves! I like your perspective. I hope to take a lot of your attitude as I become a mom in Sept and get back into race afterwards. You're still amazingly fast!

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    1. Thanks for your support. Instead of looking at my old PR's I am now having PP Prs (Postpartum PR's) which makes it fun to have see myself getting faster :) Motherhood is a huge life change but it is a wonderful one and I am sure you will adjust wonderfully and will be a strong runner post-pregnancy!

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