Well, where to begin...
First off, I haven't stopped running. There have been a couple of longer stretches wherein I was recovering from fairly mundane ailments such as colds and the like but, for the most part, I've been getting out there. No amazing distances or anything, just trying to concentrate on doing 5K two or three times a week and maybe throwing in the odd longer run.
A couple of months ago, I decided to cut back a little on carbs and extra sugars and ended up losing about eight pounds, without really trying. This was quite the revelation for me as it was accomplished with only a minimum of running. Unfortunately, now that I know I can do it, I occasionally choose not to. Where the sense is in this is beyond me---why would you make a discovery like that and then not go full-throttle on it? Who knows?!
On top of the little bit of running I have been doing, I also ran a race, of all things! A few weekends ago I ran the Halloween Haunting 5K, right here in London. So here's the recap!
It was a cool-ish and slightly breezy, sunny Sunday morning and the race was being held in Springbank Park, one of the running hubs here in London.
"Gorilla Guy" |
I had been trying to decide just how "Halloweeny" to get with this race but in the week leading up to it Canada experienced attacks on its military and Parliament and there was a call out for runners to wear red and/or Canada-themed attire in their races that weekend, so this is what I opted to do.
Pre-race pic. Kinda cool so hands in the pockets! |
After the race, I hung around for awhile to watch some of the 10K runners come in and also wait for the results of the 5K race and the accompanying award ceremony. This was the final race in this year's London Honda Road Race series and, as one of a very small group of runners in my AG (60-65), there is always the possibility of being in the top three and getting a prize.
The back of "The Flash" and a dog who knows a deer when he sees one! |
Thanks goodness for "ALL"! |
The inviting facade. |
What the heck is a timbit? You crazy Canadians. . .Glad you're back at it.
ReplyDeletelol A "timbit" is basically the "hole" of the doughnut, as I understand it. My guess is that it's a clever way of marketing scraps! Are you familiar with Tim Horton's?
DeleteI've seen Tim Horton's when I've driven through Canada, but I never stopped. I do know what donut holes are, though.
DeleteAs a Canadian, Stephani, I am personally inviting you to stop into a Tim's the next time you're up this way!
DeleteLove your shirt and that you wore it for your race. I too, wore red at my race following the sad events in Canada. I love the "what the heck is a timbit" comment :) I might just have to go get one now!
ReplyDeletelol Even the pic of the Timbit makes me want one now!
DeleteOh there you are .... hee hee ... I missed your blog posts! I haven't been very good with blogging lately. I reckon if I have the choice between running and blogging about running, I will run every time! lol Great job on the 5K. I know what you mean about spending $$$ on races. I am on a tight budget and sometimes I just can't justify the cost!
ReplyDeleteGood job Brian...I did the 10K that day. It was a nice day to run, but not so nice standing around waiting afterwards...the wind really whipped up!
ReplyDeleteI hear ya on the race fees...you should check out the MEC Series, they are only $15 and they put on a good race!