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Location:

CA,USA

Member Since:

Nov 01, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

runner since 2003.

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

9 sept 2017: imogene pass.

Long-Term Running Goals:

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Personal:

Like the founder of this blog, my name is Sasha. I live in Utah most of the time, but sometimes I live in other places. My partner in life and running is a year-old blue heeler (ACD).

I most prefer to run in the forest, but anywhere is fine. I don't usually train for anything in particular. I just like to run.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mundial Team Lifetime Miles: 24.00
Copa Mundial Lifetime Miles: 12.00
Lunarglide Lifetime Miles: 26.65
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AM: more like 25 minutes of basketball.

PM: Half mile on the treadmill, barefoot, as in literally barefooted. It hurts the first couple of days but you'd be surprised how quickly that goes away.

Yoga was good for my hip flexors. I always feel so calm afterwards. I have been very frustrated with my life lately, feeling as though I am caught in stasis, doing only what is required for upkeep: I eat, I sleep, I clean, I work out, I go to work. I drive myself around and every day I end up exactly where I started, with almost no change. I worry constantly that I am getting fat; I never am.

Today when I left work to drive to the gym, it was raining. I could hear it on the roof at work, earlier. While I was on the treadmill, Jeopardy! was interrupted by a weather advisory, and they had closed the pool. But when I got out of yoga class at quarter of eight, feeling straight and calm, it was over: there were a few swimmers repopulating the pool and when I went outside, the stormy heat had given into a warm, slightly tropical evening, comforting and close. The sky was covered with every shade of grey and muted pink and dusty orange, in delicate washes like a watercolor painting, punctuated by the jagged outlines of the cloud cover in retreat.

Walking to my car, I felt light through my shoulders and chest, as though all the connections in my whole self had been eased and smoothed. I had no seams anywhere, even where my body becomes my mind, no gaps and no crushed parts. I had driven a little ways down the road, which began to curve to the left, when I noticed over my left shoulder a vibrant rainbow arcing into the sky just behind the gym. Every color shone vibrantly, from the bright red to the crisp purple, just the way we drew it when we were kids trying to get our crayon lines close enough without letting the colors blend into each other.

When that kind of thing happens, the best thing to do is just stop the car and look, so I did that. I put my blinkers on and sat in the right-hand lane, staring over my shoulder at the rainbow, passively letting it sink in. I thought about how A would pull out her iPhone and begin snapping photos of it. I realized that no photo would ever capture this moment sufficiently. I made peace with that thought, and let it fall away from me.

Comments
From Bam on Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 15:30:45 from 89.204.162.2

You'd love Ireland. Rainbows everyday. Little men sit at the ends of the rainbows with pots of gold. 'Tis true.

Beautiful post.

From allie on Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 20:12:49 from 97.126.212.224

i second that -- great post.

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