Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Memories

Don't waste your time on me
You're already a voice inside my head
- Blink 182
This place is full of memories that haunt my run. There's Randy's Auto, owned by my dads BFF (do dads have BFFs?) when we lived here. Here's Picos plant world where I spent a long slow summer moving from planted tree to tree with a hose and my headphones. Here's Deadmans curve, remarkably softened from when I drove it perilously in my youth. Here is the tiny cabin where my grade school crush lived - I squeezed an anonymous love note into his locker in 8th grade, only realizing later that I had spelled his name wrong. I spelled it like the dog who mercilessly killed my own dog in front of my helpless eyes one cruel summer day. Looking back I'm not sure what my 13 year old self expected to accomplish in either scenario - to this day I'm not good at love or saving the objects of my affection. And here is the lake where I sought refuge after being fired from Arby's, and the building that used to be Arby's, now a Mexican restaurant. Curse you to this day! And here is Debbie's old house where we had slumber parties and were scared to the core by Children of the Corn. And here's the old Strauss' market where we used to ride our bikes to buy 25 cent candy with our allowance. And here's the creek where we used to ride to fish for crawdads, which my mom would cook screeching and red if we brought home a big enough haul. And the humane society where I went on a field trip with my Girl Scout troop to find my own cat in one of the cages, much to the chagrin of my mother when bringing the cat back home at my insistence. And the side road leading to my friends house where there was many a party with the parents out of town, and many a hungover morning picking up beer cans from the lawn. And here is the lake where my little sister got lost riding her bike. And the road where my dad would run and wait for me at the end, a hairy bear-like figure in the distance waiting for 11-year-old me to catch up and then run home (only as an adult runner do I understand the true gift this was). And here's the yard where we used to butt heads with the goats wearing yellow hard helmets and where the old man lived who kept his candy bowl full and liked to play adult games with little girls. And our house where we raised colored chicks who were eaten by neighborhood dogs, and raised and then ate the cow, Trouble, which appears to be gone now (the house and cow both). And the barbed wire fence we ducked under in a furious race to the other block when we missed the school bus in the morning. And the Bell gas station where Andy would buy us our bottles of Bacardi and vodka for a wink and a smile, which after the party we then added to our stash buried under a tree in the woods. Oddly, here is a grave marker for my HS boyfriends dad that I stumbled upon on the lake running path several years ago, only then learning that he had passed. And here is where I rest recollecting all of that beauty after my 3 mile lake run this morning, with fat dog curled at my feet and my babies off on an adventure with a new inflatable boat, bellies full with elk tacos. And as the sun sets over the trees and the stars rise, I count my blessings.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Hello there

The angel from my nightmare
The shadow in the background of the morgue
The unsuspecting victim of darkness in the valley
- Blink 182

I am experiencing life in a northern town with three teenagers this week, which has led to conversations on such enlightening topics as why nightcrawlers splooge white goop to the genius of Blink 182 and the spontaneous group singing of their greatest hits in a pizza restaurant, much to the simultaneous appreciation and chagrin of our waiter. Such a great time - I love these kids and we have such fun times together. So I did about 2.5 miles around a lake today while the kids fished, and 3 yesterday. Fat dog and I walked about 4 on Sunday but I'm not counting that as it was intended to be a quick jaunt around the neighborhood and I was wearing my uggs.

Hello there

The angel from my nightmare
The shadow in the background of the morgue
The unsuspecting victim of darkness in the valley
- Blink 182

I am experiencing life in a northern town with three teenagers this week, which has led to conversations on such enlightening topics as why nightcrawlers splooge white goop to the genius of Blink 182 and the spontaneous group singing of their greatest hits in a pizza restaurant, much to the simultaneous appreciation and chagrin of our waiter. Such a great time - I love these kids and we have such fun times together. So I did about 2.5 miles around a lake today while the kids fished, and 3 yesterday. Fat dog and I walked about 4 on Sunday but I'm not counting that as it was intended to be a quick jaunt around the neighborhood and I was wearing my uggs.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

We all run for something

We all run for something.
Oh for God, for fate,
For love, for hate,
For gold, and rust,
For diamonds, and dust.
- One Republic, Til the Love Runs Out

This is an awesome song that I believe my blista sista posted a couple weeks ago. It's great to run to, and you can dance to it. I hit the gym this afternoon and promised myself I only had to get through 2 miles before I went to the pool to read my book. I had an unexpectedly good run though, and actually did 3.5 which is almost unheard of for me on the dreadmill. I finished 3 in about 35 min with the inclines. Usually I prefer to set the treadmill on "loiter". And there's the time I did 13 miles on the treadmill while training for the marathon - now that was a special form of torture. Now I am taking advantage of the more awesome benefits of my gym - a beautiful view of the mountains while I read poolside. If I can't run in those mountains I can at least gaze upon them.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

I suppose I should tell you what this bitch is thinking
- Lily Allen

I e been feeling rather lazy and listless lately. I didn't go on Tuesday just because I didn't feel like it. On Thursday I was getting ready to go when my kids suggested a game of basketball at the park, which of course I would choose over running any day. I did run the mile to the park and then walked home with J. Today it was all u could do to drag my ass to the gym. I did go though and got 3 miles on the treadmill for a total of 10.5 this week. I have seriously been contemplating canceling my gym membership because it's so expensive and I so loathe the treadmill but there really aren't other good options in the summer here. But I was reminded how much I love a leisurely soak in the hot tub and steam room after a run. And reading a good book by the pool. My baby girl turned 18 this week and graduates HS in 5 days. I'm really having a hard time getting my head around that, and the fact that our time as a threesome is coming to an end.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

What doesn't change will slip and fall away

I swear I dream of waking up
To find the future screaming
But I've been sleepwalking so much
I don't remember dreaming 


                  - The Mowgli's, "Clean Light"

I took another good walk today, four miles. I'm weirdly sore from walking. I mean, my bum hip always hurts more when I walk than it does when I run, so that's no surprise, but it always strikes me what different sets of muscles you are using when walking as opposed to running (at least, that's what I'm presuming given that different things get sore). It makes me think I should really incorporate more walking into my regular fitness routine. Plus, it is all enjoyable and meditative and shit.


Saturday, May 3, 2014

Air gettin thin

Air is gettin thin
But I'm tryin, Im breathin in
Come find me
- Joshua Radin

One of the more beautiful things in this world is the sun setting through the pines. That was my view this evening as I sat reading my People magazines after a lung-incinerating run around the lake with fat dog. We came up north to escape the heat wave in the valley this weekend and to enjoy some peace and solitude. Mission accomplished.

I take a walk

they say the west is home to reason 
so that’s where I’ve gone 
I’ve gone to meet my maker 
and when I find what I was made for 
this soul of mine will finally find some peace 


                                   - The Mowgli's

Who have been providing me with my favorite running music of late. But I could not run this week on doctor's orders. So today I did my usual three mile neighborhood route, but I walked it. Not my fastest walk, but not my slowest. It was a purposeful stride, if you will.

At any rate, it was nice. I always forget how much I love a good walk until something forces me to slow down.