Saturday 18 January 2014

Remembering the love of running

When I look back over the last few months I can hardly believe some of the things which have happened.  I guess in reality, it is only possible to have one very intense new thing in the middle of an already crazily busy life and working a very lot, some 40 hour weeks, after completing the challenge of my return to practice course had to become a priority.  With thee children still at home, sewing projects for an up coming wedding and elderly parents to cherish and help, plus all the other balls I have in the air I guess it is no wonder that running tailed off a bit in the autumn.  However, it seems just a blink has passed and my running has slowed down and I have put back on some of the weight I lost.  
Today though, I remembered my love of running and what it was about it that is so freeing and relaxing and personal.  Rick had arranged a long hilly run with some of the rest of the running club and it was more that I could keep up with.  My running pal though, was happy to come with me doing a route which had some hills but which I am sure she knew would do the trick of inspiring me again.  And it sure did.  Pouring rain, good company plus being in one of my favourite places in the world..............I am back on the journey I was on before of personal challenges and a love of running (even if I never move from the back of the pack!)
We had a lovely New Year. I only had New Year's Day off work so it had to be good  We spent New Year's Eve with good friends.  We spent New Year's Day with family and good friends. The photo below is Rick and a good friend relaxing on New Year's Day. 
Above is Rick's parents with us on New Year's Day for a lovely meal made by 19yos
Above is a photo of the Sunday after New Year with everyone having a relaxing time - 8yos and 12yod playing battle ships with the dog snuggling up to the nearest available person as usual.
Barnaby managed an 8.5 mile hill run with the Galloway Harriers running club which he was really pleased to have managed.  He is a good runner even though he doesn't get as much chance to train as he would like.
On 9th January my dad celebrated his 82nd birthday.  It was lovely to be able to spend some of the morning with him and we took a cake down and his presents.  I am so blessed to still have both parents living at my age and I am grateful to be living nearby them to help when I can.
It's hard to believe that it is more than half way through January already.  Josh's wedding plans are going well and he and Bethan are working hard on their camper van.  Most of us have our outfits sorted and Tali is very excited to be able to be a bridesmaid and has enjoyed her dress fittings.  This year promises to be just as busy as the rest but also full of new and exciting challenges.