Friday, January 17, 2020

If Deana Carter and Bobby Flay Had a Baby...

Well, it's been a few years since I last touched base--and a lot has happened within that time! Reflecting on that the past couple of weeks, I decided to dig up the blog again and try to get it rolling. Let me know if you like it, and I'll try to keep it up.

When last we met, I had just run my first marathon in the spring of 2014--the Kalamazoo Marathon. Over the past five or so years I ran a second marathon--BayShore--up in Traverse City, and ran my first, (and maybe only) ultra--31 grueling miles in 90+ degree heat. I also did a Tough Mudder (not my favorite), and a Warrior Dash. I also lost a good running buddy, April, who I think about often, even more than a year after her death--and met a lot of really cool new running friends when I schlepped through the Ragnar Road Race just this past September.

I also dove into politics and won (and got re-elected) a seat on my local school board as a Trustee.  For the last several years I've also served as the President. I also moved almost right next to the schools, as we bought a house in town. Yay for sidewalks!

About three years ago, I started a new, full-time job at SVSU, where I serve as the director of their lifelong learning program for people age 50 or better. Which, in and of itself, has been an adventure. I've met so many interesting people along the way, both in our members and instructors and speakers; I even get to travel to far off places on occasion. I also have an awesome staff; we're small but mighty.

Finally, we decided to have a tiny person! "P," now almost two and a half is sometimes annoying, but always amazing.  I still can't believe I made him! He is always on the move, and it's pretty fascinating to watch him go from blob to walking, and from googling to talking. He keeps me on my toes, for sure. I'm also sure that being able to name all the characters on Peppa Pig is a valuable life skill to have, right?

In general, it has been a great five-plus years since I last posted, but how is the healthy part of me doing? Well, I've been healthier--I've definitely eaten better in the past and been fitter--but the reality is, hey I'm tired and I work full time. I try to make dinner most nights, but when P mostly sustains a diet of chicken nuggets, PB&J, and quesadillas, it's hard to find the motivation to get all Bobby Flay. I did keep up running while pregnant with P and ran a 5k every month before I had him. He was a might tiny though and had to stay in a tiny crystal palace for a couple of weeks in the NICU. I also had to take a break for about a month and a half after having surgery. Running has been touch and go ever since, and nothing regular.

I'm a little sad about this! Running was like, my thing. I just can't find the time though. I still exercise every day and walk Hudson every bearable day (it is Michigan winter after all), but there is something about the timing of everything and my place mentally keeping me from taking the plunge back into it.

Pretty soon, however, I won't have a choice.  I have promised my sister-in-law a 5k run before she turns the dreaded 3-0. "I still remember when 30 was old..." She has a list of things that should be done before then, and running a 5k is on it. What're 3 miles between friends?

So, it's time to get it in gear. Time to chug down some caffeine and shove myself out the door. I'll try not to trip on my own feet on the way out.


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