Finished up the week with a nice 6 mile run (Garmin Connect link below). A couple of those miles were too quick but I’m gonna blame my friends Oscar and Helen. Talk about timing.. I was running on the riverbed trail in Irvine about to go under a street and they were out walking their dog across the bridge above me. Perfect timing. Even though I had just started out on my run, seeing friends gave me that boost of energy you normally get during a race. Good seeing you guys, thanks for the sub 8:30 miles
Next week I bump up the mid-week run mileage in preparation for the 4-day training session that is soon approaching. The start of the 4-day sessions puts me at week 1 of 16 for my marathon ramp up. Everything I’ve done to date has been to prepare me for the 16-week marathon training schedule.
Even though I am biased of course, I think my sons are tough-guys. I’ve watched them climb on the playground, gone head-first down the tallest slide, and walked up to strange dogs that were more than twice their size to pet. However, on a recent trip to the Irvine Spectrum, Parker REFUSED to ride on the carosel.
The moment he realized we were walking over to stand in line for the ride, he burst into tears. Not wanting to force the issue we stepped out of line while Dylan stayed to ride. As Dylan was going around I snapped a few photos that can be seen by clicking on the picture above. When I got home and uploaded the images I took a look at the one used for this post and realized that the horse would scare the cr@p out of a small child. While most of us see the carosel as a whole (lots of different animals to sit on as it goes round-and-round), he must have seen this horse or another like it and lost all interest in the ride.
When I was growing up I cannot remember being afraid of things like this. The only thing that I was not fond of was clowns. And hey, who can blame me.
After some much needed rain in the region left, we went out for our usual Sunday stroll to discover a nice dusting of snow in the local mountains. We seem to forget just how beautiful an area Irvine is when smog blocks the view of our local mountains.