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Monday, September 20, 2010

Turning into a Spinster

Hey kids!  Sorry for the long delay in posts (whoever reads this) but I've been going through a bit of a low point.  The move went well, of course we're still unpacking and everything is still in disarray but would it be Sir Fianco and me if it weren't?  :)

So I'm sure everyone (all 3 of you) are wondering how the training is going. In two words: It's not.  You might remember during my 100 days post, I spoke of heel pain.  Well the pain continued to increase or my pain tolerance decreased.  Whatever it was, something was definitely wrong.  I took a week off and tried again but the pain was ridiculous.  SF did his different tests on me and we tried icing and came to the conclusion that most likely, I have a stress fracture in my heel.  It's not really worth going a doctor when I don't have health insurance if that's what it is (or if it's even something less serious) because they'll say and do the same things SF would.  So I asked what kind of exercise I could do since I was going crazy from lack of physical activity.
"You can ride a bike."

WHAT?!

That's right.  Ride a bicycle.  After I have been running mostly longer than 5 miles for a couple weeks I'm supposed to sit and move my leg around in circles.  Now, no disrespect to cyclists.  Professional ones are pretty amazing, but when you're substituting it for running it's b-o-r-i-n-g.  So I thought, "What about spinning?"  I had done spinning once before in Lynchburg and really liked it.  It's intense, but it's still a bicycle!  So I tried that out on Saturday and loved it.  I think standing up while riding was a little too much pressure on my foot so I talked to the instructor and she gave me some good tips!  So I'm turning into a spinster while I'm engaged.  I admit, it sounds funny but it's at least something that gets me feeling like I might die (in a good way!!!)
I'm trying to make the best of this situation and transfered my registration from the marathon to the 10k on the same day.  I figure if I keep up with my cardio and start running a bit before the race I'll be good to go so I'm not just watching my pops run 26.2 without me.... which is what hurt the most when my marathon dreams for 2010 went up in smoke: I couldn't share this with my daddy.  We had been working toward this since April and now I feel like a quitter, even though everyone has told me I'm doing the right thing, including my father.  I'll see how the next 6 weeks go and hopefully my heel will cooperate.  Such is life...

As for the wedding, SF and I have pretty much nailed down our DJ... we're going for a consultation some time this week and are super excited about them.  We're going to do our engagement pictures in October and probably send out those really lame picture Christmas cards as our Save the Dates because well, SF and I are super lame.  It's why we get along so well. :) We're getting really excited that the countdown is getting close to one year.  We've been engaged for a little over 6 months, enjoyed every minute (well not EVERY minute, some have been stressful) and plan on continuing to enjoy it until we are husband and wife!

Keep on running (for me because I can't!)
Spinster Bride

2 comments:

  1. I know how tough you are! A quitter is not within your ability to be! I could just as easily have injured myself.

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  2. Awww, yay you're back!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have missed you and your updates, friend! I am so, so sorry to hear about your heel, and I hope you are well on your way to recovery! I'm glad the move went great, though! And it sounds like you've got no hitches in your giddy-up as far as the wedding-planning goes, so that's a win, as well! Love the play on words, Spinster - you always were a clever girl! LOL! Miss you - phone date soon?

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