Stairs 6.8

Howe St. Stairs, at Lakeview Blvd & Howe St.

Changed it up a bit today …

Time: 2:30 pm
Where: Howe St. stairs
Workout: Climb. From Lakeview Blvd to Broadway and back down x 10. Approx 2,250+ steps total.
Notes and observations: I haven’t done this since before the kid was born. It’s a great urban workout, and the rain stayed away long enough for me to get ‘er done.
Music: Fun.

Speaking of stairs, this is an interesting site to visit, if you ever feel the need to climb stairs, no matter where you live… www.publicstairs.com.

run 6.7

Time: 7:30a
Where: Burke-Gilman Trail, headed NE
Workout: 6 miles steady state
Notes and observations: I checked the weather the night before and my app said 90% chance of rain. I didn’t want to go out but the husband was like, “Do It!”. So I did. It was wet, but very quiet and peaceful. Barely anyone on the trail. I intended to spend the time thinking and reflecting (an ‘exercise’ I am doing for work). It sort of worked.

The run itself, uneventful. A good first mile and a great last mile. In between was just ho-hum.

But wet. Very, very wet.
Music: “Some Nights,” Fun. (Something new! Hooray!)

P.S. I did not take this picture while running. It would be nice if I wasn’t so anal and could carry my phone with me to take pictures, as I see some fun stuff out there. Wall of Death. Big yachts on Lake Union. Seaplanes taking off. Rain, lots and lots of rain. I’m too damn busy running to stop and take a picture, and I just hate to carry stuff with me. I can barely handle a water bottle for long runs. So, I went back to the trail an hour or so later and took the monkey with me so she could splash in the puddles.

 

lift 6.5

Time: before work
Where: gym
Workout: romanian DLs; DB Lunges; Pushups; Seated Row; BW Lunges; Step Ups; More Pushups; Plank
Notes and observations: The plan was to run 4 miles on the treadmill. But a 1/2 mile in I was like, nah. So I jumped off and went to the weight room. I have been noticing muscle loss in my arms and thighs. This is probably due to all of that running. My weight is down but I’ve lost muscle, it seems. Those pushups kicked my butt. I’m still feeling it, three days later.
Music: Shuffle

run 6.3

Time: morning
Where: Burke Gilman and Lake Union
Workout: 14 miles, beee-atches!
Notes and observations: It was a long time and I believe I have hit the maximum number of miles I ever want to run at one time. It wasn’t that bad, actually, though my legs began to ache at the 60-minute mark. I did do something wrong with the gel situation. I tried a 2-gel routine where I usually do just one. But last time I was so dead for the last 2 miles I thought I’d at least give it a try. Now I know that won’t do. I got a bad side stitch in mile 12 and even did a bit of some walking. I hate to walk and avoid it if at all possible. It wasn’t possible. So. For race day I’m thinking just the one and then finding a water station with gatorade and trying that on for size. Time was 2:21:17. Not too off the mark considering the walking I had to do, but far slower than the pace I was holding the last two times I did 12 miles. But, I did it. That’s really all that matters at this point.

Music: Who do you think?

run 6.1

Time: before work
Where: DT Bellevue Park
Workout: the usual 5 miles interval routine
Notes and observations: Very humid, unexpectedly humid. As soon as I took my first step I knew I was dressed wrong, but at that point I can’t go back. The run was uninteresting, though I do enjoy running intervals around that loop more in the morning than during the lunch hour. More dog walkers, less lollygaggers. I re-mapped my route on mapmyrun and it’s around 4.79. I can pretty easily get in a warmup and cool down, plus 10 intervals (1′ on, 1:30 off). Got it down to a science.
Music: my ‘run’ playlist.

 

Run 5.29

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Time: lunchtime
Where: Loop around Bellevue north of downtown
Workout: 4.5 miles on a good hilly route. Approx 45 minutes
Notes and observations: Sometime I dread hills, sometimes I crave them. I dreaded them today but didn’t stop.
I’ve been trying different gels and chews. Unofficial survey of friends showed a preference for Gu and Clif Shot Bloks. I am a Gu girl and despite some issues a few weeks back I expect to use it during th race. Though today I tried the chew and really like them. Good for a pre workout energy boost. Don’t know if I can eat and chew while running, though.
Music: old beat the bridge playlist

The honey stinger is really sweet (it is honey) … A post workout/recovery possibility. The Gu PB was surprisingly tasty. I generally go vanilla with, um, vanilla. I think a race day plan is coming together.

Pinkalicious!

We’ve been reading this book lately, Pinkalicious. It’s about a girl who eats too many pink cupcakes and turns pink. She loves it until she eats one too many then turns red, then needs to eat a lot of green stuff to turn back to normal. I’m not a huge fan of this book. For one, her parents let her eat like a gazillion cupcakes, then she sneaks in more cupcakes, and she snubs the green veggies. Anyway, my toddler is enjoying it meaning we read it a few times a day. Well, all that talk about cupcakes, you’re bound to start craving cupcakes. I debated between baking from scratch and heading to Trophy and decided baking would be a more interesting activity but did opt to get some help from Duncan. We did the frosting ourselves, though. I finally had a good, smooth result for my American buttercream frosting. Room temperature butter, my friends! Simple details.

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We enjoyed it. Lily was eager to dig in and showed a lot of restraint for a 3-year old. At last after dinner we had a cupcake (I had made a lot of minis and a few regular sized ones … L had a mini) … As soon as she finished it she yelled “More More More” (from the book) … Ugh!

But the cupcakes were tasty! Duncan Hines Devil’s Food Cake (because that’s how i roll) with pink buttercream frosting. Some dinosaur sprinkles, too. A nice end to a sort of stressful long weekend.

Potluck staple

Rest day so just taking a workout log break, too … I’ve got some other baked goods pics that still need to be uploaded. Once upon a time I had pride in my baking antics. These days I just run out of time. Plus, if the toddler is “helping” I need something quick and easy.

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Can’t get much easier than the classic Rice Krispies Treat. Even though others going to the potluck bring way fancier stuff, this is the go to snack for kids and grownups alike. And did I mention how easy they are to make (I am always reminded of this commercial…)? Funny the first time I made them I remembering it being so messy I didn’t do it again for years. The the next I attempted it, years later, it was a cinch and cleanup not a problem. Wonder what I did wrong that first time around.

These days they sell marshmallow bags in exactly the right amount for one batch of treats. I recall there always being leftover marsh. It was always a nice extra to enjoy those leftovers, but alas all good things must come to an end.

These are a fun retro snack, though I don’t think I could bring them to the same potluck event more than once. Then I start looking lazy!

Run 5.27

Time: morning, try as I might I can’t start as early as I want to mimc race day … Race starts at 7, earliest I’ve been able to get out of the house is 7:45
Where: Burke-Gilman – Lake Union lollipop
Workout: 12 miles LSD
Notes and observations: 1:59.02
I thought I was faster than the first time I ran this length but actually was 30 sec slower. Go figure.
Tried a new Gu, next time I’ll bring a second to carry me through the last 2-3 miles. Could have hydrated more the night before. Mighty salty flavor around my lips when I got home. Always reminded of Lance and tha Tour stage where he ended up with a white paste of salt around his mouth. It was a time trial, yeah … But I digress.
A great song shuffled on with about a 1/2 mile to go. Perfect timing.
Music: Foo Fighters on shuffle. Long ago I decided this would be my race plan, so I try to save them for the long runs. Not sure how it will go with bands playing throughout the route.

run 5.25

Time: before work
Where: DT Bellevue Park
Workout: the usual 5 miles interval routine
Notes and observations: No meetings today, so I was determined to do some intervals. I got off the bus, headed to my office and went straight to the locker room where I dropped mystuff off and started running. I knew if I went to my desk first I’d get distracted. It was nice to have this over with and be sitting at my desk by 9am. That’s why I like the pre-work routines. Also, DT park was far less busy than the lunch hour. A few Chinese women friends walking and talking, and a handful of dogs and owners. A nice chill but not too cold. It was good.
Music: Snow Patrol

 

and now this running log is all caught up! when i get a chance i’ll dump my timex memory into here. Just not tonight.