Oxford Town & Gown 10K
Running

Race Diary: Oxford Town & Gown 10K

Running with friends is more fun.

After a year spent running races on my own, I was lucky enough to run this year’s Oxford Town & Gown with my friend A.  And I it was my favorite race yet.

This time, I didn’t wander around aimlessly killing time at the start.  Instead, there were stupid selfies, conversations, and silly faces at the race photographer.  We commiserated when the octogenarian woman who regularly runs in my neighborhood left us in the dust.  And we both hoped that we’d be fit enough to run 10K when we’re her age.  (And no rest for her by the way.  Two days later she was back pounding the pavement.  Little old lady with the quick step and the orange running shirt, she is one of my personal heroes).

And, I’m thankful for the fellow runner who took this photo.  Though it did dawn on me later that I’d handed my phone to a complete stranger who was running away from me.

Since the Reading Half, I’ve been struggling to find my running mojo.  And, that’s certainly not where I want to be as I get ready to start marathon training.  But this race proved to be exactly the right medicine.  It restored my confidence and reminded me that sometimes you need to let go of the pressure for PBs and just have fun.

And, a sprint finish holding hands with a best friend?  That’s probably the only PB worth having.

12 of 12 May 2014
Everyday Adventures

12 of 12 | May

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Last month for 12 of 12 we had big adventures to share.  This month, not so much.  Back to the normal routine of school runs and work days.

  1. Suddenly he’s developed an interest in Scooby Doo.  I never really liked Scooby Doo.  I blame that, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and the Wizard of Oz for my hatred of scary movies.  But he’s not fazed.
  2. Getting caught up on the latest werewolf news at breakfast time.
  3. The alphabet snake.  Sometimes we jump along from A-Z practicing our letters.
  4. I try to time the drop off so that I miss the school run queue.  Today I did not. (I’m stopped people!)
  5. Coffee brewing and ready to kick-start my morning.
  6. My second cup.
  7. The morning sunshine streaming into the front room.  I love the light and the shadow it creates.
  8. My office.
  9. I’m embracing the standing desk.  The kitchen counter is the perfect height and my body thanks me immensely for not sitting slumped over in front of my computer all day.  Standing keeps me moving with better posture.
  10. He’s home.  And covered in magic marker on his face and hands.  Seems he wanted a jellyfish tattoo.
  11. A drawing session before bed.  They’re learning about space at school so we drew the planets and then he and daddy drew robots.
  12. Bathtime.  See #10.

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Joining AMY GRETCHEN again with the 12 of 12 project.

Badbury Clump Bluebells
Travels

Beautiful Badbury Bluebells

Badbury Clump is a magical place when the bluebells are in full bloom.  I want to stay for hours meditating and taking photos, soaking in the beauty around me.

The little man, he just wants to run around collecting sticks, filling my pockets with random vegetation, and making funny faces.

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Space The Final Frontier
Everyday Adventures

Everyday Moments: Space

Space.  The Final Frontier.

A Trekkie at heart, I couldn’t get past those opening lines from James T. Kirk when thinking about this month’s space theme.  I remember watching the original series with mom and I’ve long harboured a secret ambition to travel on the Enterprise, to be a member of the crew, travelling and exploring distant galaxies. (But, of course, not wearing one of those red shirts.)

For now though, I’ll have to be satisfied with the occasional trip in a jet plane, breaking through the clouds and enjoying the infinite view of the sky and beyond.   Unless, by some stroke of luck, I win the lottery and can book a flight on Virgin Galactic.

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Please follow the circle and see where Erin found space through her lens this month.

The Bubble
Travels

American Adventures

If you saw my 12 of 12 post, you’ll know that the little man and I just journeyed across the pond for an Easter visit to America.  The week was a whirlwind, filled with family visits and catching up with friends I hadn’t seen in over two years. And, there were plenty of everyday adventures. Like…

Collecting the eggs.

Children's Museum

Milking the cows.

Children's Museum

Crawling through tunnels.

Children's Museum

Watching the trains go by.

Children's Museum

Playing with Lego.

Lego Time

Flying an airplane.

NASA Visitor Center

Pigging out on strawberry milkshakes.

Strawberry Milkshake

Admiring mountain lion skulls.

Virginia Living Museum

Learning to draw in the style of Charley Harper.

Virginia Living Museum

Feeding an alligator.

Virginia Living Museum

Watching the fish swim by.

Virginia Living Museum

Recreating one of the last scenes in Jurassic Park.

Virginia Living Museum

Finding out that bald eagles have three toes.

Virginia Living Museum

Spending quality time at the playground.

Playground

And, getting a visit from the Easter Bunny.

The Easter Bunny