11:00 AM - Emm did not have to go into work until 2:45 this afternoon. I offered to go hiking with her. We went to Olivia's Lookout - one of the toughest trails but one of my favorites. They've done a lot of work since I was last here last summer; lots of trail maintenance, new signs; I am always wary of trail maintenance. While it generally improves the trail, it also makes it more inviting. I know that two years ago I did a 3.5 hour long run in the woods here and didn't see a soul. Today we saw 4 different people :-\. Power hiking I think hurts more than running! Splits were: 17:08 (uphill); 15:24 (half uphill), 17:14 (half uphill). Max was 7:43/ mile on a brief 20 second downhill run as it was impossible to walk. Total Time: 52:00 Total Distance: 3.5 miles Average Pace: 14:51/ mile 4:30 PM - After going to the library and returning a book I read this morning cover to cover about a Dutch explorer in Mohawk territory (1634-35), I went for a run. My right calf was a little sore from the tempo run the other day, but other than that I felt really great. Hoping that I can continue consistent training as we go back to school. Have to make an effort to make it so. Really putting in the miles this week. This will be my best week since 2007! Total Time: 60:00 Total Distance: 6.61 miles Average Pace: 9:05/ mile Today was pretty much a perfect day. I woke up, celebrated Lizzy's 1st birthday with Emmy; it is amazing how difficult it is to snap a picture of her! After breakfast with my girls, I helped Emmy clean and did dishes and cleaned the kennel. Then we went for an hour hike at Olivia's Lookout. Before we left, while Emm was getting ready, I read a book, cover to cover (see the George O'Connor book on the left). One hour hike and then came back and had lunch with Emmy - grilled cheese. Brought her to work, returned the library book, and then ran for an hour (6.61 miles). Now doing 3 loads of laundry and watching "Braveheart" until I go to pick up Emmy from work. Maybe starting another book tonight. Quite possibly one of the best days ever.
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