Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day

We gathered early on Father's Day to run with the SCR marathon training group. It was a smaller than usual crowd, but still about 15-20 people. The planned route was 13 miles, but there were various short cuts for those wanting to do less. Me, Patty, and C ended up doing about 7.8 miles and Karen and her daughter ran about 5 miles. The biggest adaptation we had to make was getting used to running in the streets without any sidewalks. I guess that's why it's good that we start so early in the morning because there aren't a lot of cars out that early on a Sunday morning. Still we tried to stick as close to the curb as possible which created aches and pains in places we're not used to due to the slant of the street. And when we felt it just wasn't safe running on the street, we ran on the grass (not fun). I think we've been spoiled so far. Why are there so few sidewalks in the older part of Valencia? I think we were all hoping to go a little further today, but next time we'll plan our route a little better. Trying to stay off of the streets and on the paseos probably cut our distance down a bit. Even so, it was a high mileage week, more than we've done together in a long time. In the end, we enjoyed the run and will be back out with the group again hopefully next week. We hope all the fathers in our lives enjoy their special day.

1 comment:

Patty said...

I think the hard part for us is following someone else's route. We spend a lot of time discussing routes that will keep us away from street traffic and uneven terrain. It was nice how everyone seemed to be aware of which way we had gone and were quick to share their marathon training knowledge with us. It will be nice when the miles get longer to ask questions and get support from people who have been there done that. Little sleepy today though.