Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Summer Days


After a few months of 5k training, I’m ready for a change. During these hot, humid days, I’ve stayed consistent with my early morning workout routine. I’m currently not training for a race but working toward building fitness by increasing mileage and doing some speed work. I’ve hit a running plateau and need to try something different. I’m in the sixth week of a training plan and focusing on staying patient as I’m learning that progress takes time. 

These days, I feel like I’m RUNNING to keep up with life at home. Summer vacation is going by fast and we only have a few more weeks until school begins. I’ve spent most of my summer break with my four kids, doing house chores, working on my yard and driving kids around to do farm work. Every day is an adventure at home and on the farm. I’m trying to slow down as my summer is coming to an end. Soon, I’ll be missing these summer days. 

Monday, April 26, 2021

The 5k

When people ask what are you training for? I almost feel embarrassed to say it’s 3.1 miles. 

A few years ago, I told Seamus that someday I’d like to run a “very fast” 5k. However, I haven’t fully committed myself to reaching this goal. Most times, I run a 5k as a practice run for another race or I start training for one and find myself giving up and signing up for a longer race. 

I fear training for and running a 5k. The first hard speed workouts at a sprint usually scare me away. As a long distance runner, the feeling of burning lungs and fatigued legs is tough for me to experience at such a short distance. Over the years, I’ve became rather comfortable with running a certain distance at a tolerable pace and struggle with sprinting. Seamus says to run as fast as you can until you can’t run any more, but I find it hard to do this.

In less than four weeks, I’ll be running a 5k race. Staying committed to my training schedule has been a great challenge. Every day I’m forced to push myself at a different level. I’m doing exercises that I don’t necessarily enjoy doing and running at paces that are extremely uncomfortable. In between all the hard workouts, I’ve also dedicated myself to improving my mindset, such as changing old habits (longer runs to shorter, speedy, runs). I started new ones and am working to stop the self-conscious negativity. Instead, I am focusing on positive self talk (I am strong, I am unstoppable, I am feeling great)! 

I’m not only growing as a runner but also as a mom. Now, I find myself more often using positive self talk through difficult situations when dealing with a kid at home. I’ve also learned that my daily running habits have reflected on my children’s behavior to stay active. I’ve been unintentionally training them as they continue to ask questions about how they can improve their running skills. It has encouraged them to enjoy running as well. My oldest son, Kieren, has dedicated himself to running a few times a week in the early mornings and is competing in a 5k in four weeks. My two middle children are constantly sprinting laps around the house and cheering for one another to “keep going.” 

Through mindset training, I’ve learned to love and appreciate the journey of reaching a GOAL and to continue to work toward being my BEST. For that reason, my goal for this race is to run as fast as I can until I can’t run any more. Regardless if I meet my 5k goal, I’ve got to stay positive knowing that my kids are watching what I do. They need to learn how to be patient and resilient when facing challenges, too. 

Monday, January 18, 2021

2021


It’s a New Year and there’s so much to look forward to. I’m taking it one day at a time. I feel like our school days just fly by. My two older kids continue to attend school, in person and online. Seamus and myself are teaching at school, in person, four days a week and one day, online. It’s a busy schedule that we finally have adjusted to. Until next year, we continue this schedule and hope for attending school full time, in person, in the fall. 

My two younger kids are getting so big and I continue to remind myself that these growing moments just can’t be forgotten. My son, Teague, is a determined, big, three year old who enjoys learning about everything and my youngest, Torin, is just crazy! I guess... he takes after his mom. He’s one that loves to get into everything and struggles being told, “No.” Even though, he’s tough to handle at times, he’s still the cuddly little guy that knows how to get our attention. 

These days, I’ve spent my early mornings running inside. I don’t enjoy running in the dark and I hate cold weather. Unlike most people, I enjoy running on a treadmill. In between having four kids, I learned to love it. It’s just convenient and what works with my “family time” schedule. I’m currently running on my fourth treadmill and have spent many miles training on one. I can’t forget running twenty miles on my second treadmill during my Boston Marathon days. It was a great mental challenge as I faced a brick wall. 

However, I’m ready for a change. As the weather gets warmer, I’m getting anxious to start running outdoors and working on my yard. Seamus and kids are ready for some good weather, too. Soon, farm work will start and that’s always something to look forward to.