- When you're coordinating your race around baby feeding and nap schedules, a 30 minute delayed race start is completely unacceptable
- I'm not as fast as I was
- I'm not nearly as slow as I thought I'd be
- Mid-race daydreams now revolve around watching 8-10 year old runners and wondering if my son will be a runner when he's that age
- I've entered a phase of life where racing seems like a waste of precious running time
- Hubby is still my favorite racing partner, but for entirely different reasons now (baby transport > mid-race paparazzi)
- I believe more races should be stroller-friendly
- Running 3 miles as a nursing mother is possible (if not always comfortable).
- Women who run half marathons or longer before weaning deserve gold medals.
- I will race less now, and won't really miss it as much as I thought I would
- I will pretend that some mornings are race days anyway, just to make sure I get out the door
Sunday, May 25
Lessons from a 5k
First post-baby 5k lessons:
Tuesday, May 20
Multitasking to the extreme
This morning...
I ran a mile with my husband. To catch a Metro train.
We combined "couple time" with commuting with a workout.
(Multitasking takes on a whole new meaning with a 6 month old at home.)
PS
Lifting a 20-pound baby overhead, repeatedly, is waaaaay better than any Jillian Michaels workout. My biceps have never been bigger, and JM doesn't giggle with glee after a few reps.
I ran a mile with my husband. To catch a Metro train.
We combined "couple time" with commuting with a workout.
(Multitasking takes on a whole new meaning with a 6 month old at home.)
PS
Lifting a 20-pound baby overhead, repeatedly, is waaaaay better than any Jillian Michaels workout. My biceps have never been bigger, and JM doesn't giggle with glee after a few reps.
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