Today: The home stretch.
[tweetmeme source=”elizabethev” only_single=false]Between the long weekend and unusually high temperatures, today feels much more like a summer Saturday than an autumn Sunday. After dragging myself out of bed yesterday to finish my second-to-last long run before the marathon, I was so happy to be able to sleep in a bit today. By the time I took Clark out for his first walk of the day, it was already sundress weather. On October 8th in Boston? I’ll take it!
Yesterday’s run took me through the South End and Back Bay, Allston, Brighton, right past my Alma Mater in Chestnut Hill, to Newton Center, and back through Brookline to South Boston. Running is the best way to see the city (…welp, besides driving. Or walking. Or taking the T. Biking, too, maybe? On second thought, being pushed in a stroller probably wins.)
I can’t believe I am weeks away from my second trip across the 26.2 starting (and hopefully finish) line. Thanks to six months in the boxing gym and a bit more diligence with mid-week runs, I feel far stronger than I did in January. More importantly, I’m struggling less with the mental game this time around. Having done almost all of my training alone, I’ve done my best to “run my own race” and steer clear of the comparison trap. I know I won’t break any speed records. I know I am a back-of-the-middle-of-the-pack runner at best. But I know I can complete all 26.2 miles. That’s the beauty of having done it once before.
Training has been so quiet this time around. No weekly team training runs. No fundraising. Not a whole lot of talk about it here On Tap. As I (slowly, very slowly) crossed the final bridge on yesterday’s run, my calves burning, I started to tear up. This is the home stretch (literally, I could see our building at this point). I had passed the last mental hurdle. With just one more long run to go, and less than a month until the big day (the marathon; we haven’t set a wedding date yet)– I am ready. I am proud. And I am extremely excited. And I can’t feel my legs. But I suppose that’s the point of an ice bath.
I am sure nothing will top my first marathon, but I have a feeling number two will be just as memorable. If nothing else, it will mark my triumphant retirement from running. Just kidding. Or am I?
Also On Tap for Today:
- Baking during the football games 🙂
- Reading up on Food Day
- Hoping to finish Robyn O’Brien’s book
Comments (4)
Theodora
October 9, 2011 at 5:55 pm
It. Will. Rock. Hope we can meet up that weekend!
Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic
October 9, 2011 at 6:00 pm
Good luck with your second marathon! You will rock it.
My favorite neighborhood is where I live: Harvard Square!
Emily @ A Cambridge Story
October 11, 2011 at 8:27 am
Ha, that’s a great photo of your icing and Clark looking on. Good luck with #2!
michelle
October 13, 2011 at 2:52 pm
OMG I just love on tap for today. sometimes I forget to visit for a couple of weeks (I’m trying to cut back on my blog reading these days. the horror. the addiction.) and then I come back and literally laugh out loud at your witty writing and your photos of Clark.
I hope you always keep doing what you do.