Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Windy Blues

 I worked a twighlight shift last night in A&E as an extra and felt unsuprisingly cream crackered today. It was only when I hit 3pm sitting in a information & governance training session that I started to yawn continuously! A mandatory training hour that really is yawn material but something we all have to know about withn the NHS. I'll spare you the details! I planned to get home soon after 5pm, get into my running gear, take Daisy to piano then do my running schedule during her half an hour piano lesson.
I got as far as my running gear then said to Paul,"I'm so tired I really don't feel like it". Paul being Paul said, "don't do it then babe". Well that was the deciding factor for me...I Have to do it. I can't just not to do it! The other deciding factor was when will I get to do it next as my planned Friday session is out the window as I am doing another A&E twighlight after another yawn study day!
So I dropped Daisy off to piano and I went to the local field to run around it several times! I followed the 2min walk/ 2 min run again. Had it not been so bl**dy windy I think I would have coped with it quite well. However running against the wind is a double workout for me! I did do it but struggled when I got to the point in the oval field when I was running against the wind. I admit I had to stop a couple of times during my run. Never mind, at the 4th set of 2 mins I nearly stopped but thought NO I have to finish this. I can be quite determined when I want to be! It also helped that my ipod was recharged and working!
Although I'm pleased I completed my arduous session today I'm also flaked.  Bedtime for me after my nice glass of wine xx

1 comment:

  1. I know what you mean - i have the same problem with a strong headwind when cycling. Look at this way: at least you can't go backwards!! (which i've nearly done a few times on my bike!!) xx

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