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Monday, November 28, 2011

Running in November


Running in November generally requires gloves and long sleeves and a retreat to mindless miles on the treadmill, trying to find something suitably distracting on TV. 

So Saturday, when the weather beckoned me outside in short sleeves, there was something intoxicating about my run, short and careful in case my tailbone decided to protest halfway through my route. Gingerly setting one foot in front of the other, familiar music flooded my ears, and my feet carried me along without thought, letting my thoughts drift into rhythm with my increasing pace.

Scenes to be written for my National Novel Writing Month unfurl smoothly in my head, and I give a belated moment of thanks for the extra time I’ve had the past few days to write with Ryan at home for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Knowing the kids are soaking up the extra time at home with Daddy, I let my feet keep time with the beat without guilt about leaving them at home.

I’ve given myself a free pass for the weekend, keeping my list of things to do minimal and focusing on writing and time with family and friends.

In this moment I feel balanced; I feel content.

Still, there are miles stretching in front of me, and balance is not the only thing I am trying to find as wind blows my hair from my forehead. Goals hover in front of me, priorities and dreams shifting depending on the day. 

I delicately toe the line between being grateful for the contentment I feel and the aspiration to tweak and improve myself in so many areas of my life.

Warm air pulls me to go farther than I had planned, but I turn and begin to run home. I know staying uninjured after a running hiatus means slowing down even when I want to speed up.

Finding balance step by step means returning home with a clearer head, resolving to set small goals for myself in parenting, in writing, in health and fitness.

Running gives me a place to let my dreams soar and the peace to allow myself to reach for those dreams, knowing that the most important ones have already come true.

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36 comments:

  1. dosweatthesmallstuffNovember 28, 2011 at 8:12 AM

    Angela, I'm glad to hear that you had a great rest, a time to catch up on your Na No Wri Mo, and that you're starting to run again!  Good that you're taking it slow, the most important thing is to stay healthy and avoid injury :)

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  2. Thank you!  I loved getting out there, and I wish I lived somewhere without a cold front on the way :(  Treadmill, here I come!

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  3. I am so glad you got to run this weekend...truly. I know how much you were missing it, so for you to be able to get out there and get caught up and find a balance is something to be truly thankful for.
    I know tht 2012 is going to be great for you....all the better to be running toward it. :) xo

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  4. I'm beginning to think that I need to take up running to improve my writing :-) 

    Good luck with reaching your NaNoWriMo goals -- it's such an incredible challenge!

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  5. It sounds so peaceful. ALMOST makes me want to run. 

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  6. Running.... no matter what time of year is something that I just haven't been able to get into. I'd like to but I think that it's more that I'm lazy and haven't done it so long.

    I'm glad that you were able to get out this weekend! The weather was beautiful here!

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  7. Oh how I recognize that line between contentment and tweaking...
    Sometimes it feels less like a line and more like a canyon.

    But this post made me breathe a sigh of relief and remember that sometimes enough really IS enough.

    And even better than MORE.

    So I'm glad you had this moment and gladder still that you shared it with us.
    Thanks for the balance. 

    Always.

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  8. Great picture of you, Ryan and the babies.  I love the bangs.  

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  9. Yay!! You're running again! I'm so glad for you! I hope you're still feeling good :)

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  10. Oh, I love this!  You are an inspiration.  Seriously.  It helps me keep that feeling I have to keep exercising too.  It only brings good.

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  11. Oh, thank you!  I really do feel better when I regularly run (or do something else at the gym).  I notice a difference in everything.

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  12. xo!  You are so sweet to me.  And 2012?  Awesome, because I get to meet you!

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  13. Thank you!  Running helps my thoughts, that's for sure.  But it takes up time, too, so that's not exactly a plus in the writing department.

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  14. I'm a running pusher, so I'm thinking you should do it :) 

    Just kidding, I know it's not for everyone.  Like people who want their knees to be in working order in 30 years.

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  15. Oh, the weather was so perfect.  I couldn't have asked for a better weekend.  But now it is sleeting!

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  16. Thanks Julie!  It's sometimes hard to have all these things I want to tweak and still feel overwhelming gratitude for how my life is going.  I'm working on it...always.

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  17. Thanks Aunt Carolyn!  I am happy with the bangs, too :)

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  18. So far, so good.  My "long" run so far has been 3.2 miles.  It's tough not to push it, but I am trying to take it slow.

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  19. Yay you ... look at you go!
    I wish I liked to work out ...  balance, so elusive so many days.
    But reminders like these, I need them ;)

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  20. I love your line about the NaNo scenes.  I found that happening to me in the quietest places too, then I'd be terrified I wouldn't remember them!

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  21. I just love that you love running. I always feel better after reading these posts. Almost like I was the one who worked out.

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  22. Thank you :)  I think we all need reminders about balance now and again.

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  23. Isn't that funny?  I guess it would be insane to bring a notebook with me on runs?  (Can't you just see that?)

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  24. This post makes me want to start running (and that is not easy to do). So well written as always.

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  25. Aw, thanks :)  Without it I am cranky and not as fun to be around ;)

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  26. I am so happy to hear that you are back to running.  I remember reading the post when you told us about you injury. OUCH!!!  What a well done post. It was fluid and vivid. It took us with you on your run.  It shared with us why you love it so much (many of the reasons I love it too).   This time definitely helps you sort out things and make you feel centered.  Thank you for the run!   

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  27. Running and working out always makes me feel better. Beautifully written, as always.

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  28. Angela, what an amazing post... Getting out in the Nature is sometimes really the boost we all need to sort our head and organize the little things in our lives. I enjoyed this post :)

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  29. Thank you!  Yes, getting outside can provide a much needed change in scenery sometimes.

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  30. Thanks Kim :)  Everyone in my house likes me better when I'm on a regular workout schedule ;)

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  31. Thanks you :)  I love finding other people who "get" it when I talk about it!

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  32. Great post.  I don't run but am a committed walked and would rather bundle up than hit the ttreadmill.

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  33. This is great. I so want to be a runner like this. I think. Your post is an inspiration to go lace up my shoes.

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  34. Oh, thank you!  I do love it, and I hope you do, too :)

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  35. I am such a wimp; I turn to the treadmill so often in the winter.  I don't like the feeling of getting hot and then having so many clothes on :(

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