My mother was visiting this past weekend, so running and packing and fixing my disassembled kitchen sink all got put on the back burner so we could just have a fun, New York weekend full of nice meals, walks in the park, museums and theater. We're down to T-minus 13 days until I abandon this fair city, so it was really nice to just slow down and enjoy it before it's gone. After she headed back to Richmond though, I laced up the Asics and headed out to see what 12 miles would feel like.
It's actually something of a huge relief to report that it didn't feel bad at all. I finished up feeling quite fresh having run at a relatively brisk 8:15 pace on a warm summer evening, so I may not be the pathetic and disappointing 100-mile race pacer that I feared I might be three weeks from now. I don't know if running 35 miles as said pacer is realistic, but at least now I feel confident that 20+ miles is an easily doable goal. Besides, if my runner is suffering after running 80 miles or so, can't I provide a better level of support if I can truly feel her pain?
I'm still feeling somewhat overwhelmed by all the things that have to happen here before I leave, but I know one way or another, all the most urgent of them will get accomplished. My sink is now "sort of" fixed, except that the hot water only comes out as a trickle, but I'm hoping maybe Jack can tackle that project when he gets here right at the end.
I'll get a crown replaced on my tooth tomorrow (tying up loose ends before moving gets expensive) and hopefully still be able to go for a run and have time to do some packing. I need to find a notary so I can give my uncle power of attorney since he'll have to proxy for me at my subletter's board interview two days after I leave. So much packing left to do, and must sign up with AAA so I can get the discount on the moving truck and still need to get wardrobe boxes and call ahead to turn on the electricity and set up cable and figure out if we can stop at my grandmother's halfway through our journey, and schedule an exit interview at work and figure out how long I have to pay back that loan I took on my 401K when I bought the apartment and I sure as hell better be getting paid for all that vacation time I never took.....
My head starts to spin as soon as I begin mentally cataloguing all there is to do, and I didn't even include the 10K and the half marathon that are getting crammed in there as well! Running 35 miles after all that might be an absolute relief, to just focus on a specific, physical task and have permission to completely shut out the rest of the world for those few hours.
Comments (4)
Hey, I'm also moving in about a couple of weeks. Weird. I haven't done anything except for some paperwork. It's so scary.
Posted by Adeel | July 15, 2008 9:33 PM
Posted on July 15, 2008 21:33
Good luck with everything!
Posted by Josh | July 19, 2008 11:05 AM
Posted on July 19, 2008 11:05
hey chelle
we cheered for you at the half today (about the 8 mile point?) - you heard but did not see.
hope you're getting everything done, and I get to see you some time!
Y
Posted by Yvonne | July 27, 2008 6:28 PM
Posted on July 27, 2008 18:28
Hey how was the move ? I want an update !! how is life in the midwest !! Hope you are doing well.
Posted by kate | August 4, 2008 8:35 AM
Posted on August 4, 2008 08:35