Well, fast forward to this past Monday. My foot was really swollen on the top due to either too tight laces during my last 5K on Feb. 28th or a stress fracture. Not a good scenario either way, and really concerned about my running and completing the Disney Princess in 3 weeks. The thought of doing a marathon was no where near the top of my concerns for the day as I made myself an appointment with a Sports Doctor for Tuesday to put a plan together on what I need to do to get thru the next 13.1.
My co-worker, who is always running, said I really need to think about signing up as the registration is expected to close soon. Well, um, ok.. not sure I want to run 26.2 or train for it. The deciding factor for me was looking at Hal Higdon's Novice Supreme Marathon Training plan that can be found at http://www.halhigdon.com/. Easy peasy, nice way to really take my training a step back after this next half, build a good base and acomplish the 26.2. Heck, I reasoned that even if my foot is broken, I have more than enough time, not yet 40, but that really did not matter. Following the plan and modifying it somewhat to keep my longer weekned runs, I might.. maybe..can..Soooo......
I REGISTERED FOR MY FIRST MARATHON
AND MY JOURNEY HAS BEGUN!!!
I even booked the hotel room for Hubby, Monkey and Pea to join me. I liked the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Facebook and went on with my day. 5 or so hours later, I found out via Facebook that registrtion closed! WOW! Glad I took the chance and made a quick decision. (Foot is most likey bruised or compressed, did 3 miles yesterday with little discomfort so getting better now.)
I've kind of kept this quiet on Facebook with the exception of a post to a running group I am a member of. But, thinking about it today on my way to a meeting at work, this is a huge undertaking, something worth documenting! Kind of like the adoption of Pea and Monkey, it is a journey that will change my life and I will accomplish something huge! I hope you join me as I prepare my mind and body to run (that is right, I want to run the entire distance) 26 miles and 385 yards.
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