Perfect Sunday

But first – it was Girls’ Night on Saturday! Dinner out, a big clothing swap and many shenanigans ensued.

We even played dress-up:

And the runners provided a realistic ridiculous demonstration:

As usual, the party continued long after I had to leave. Sometimes having a long run on Sunday morning really cramps my style! Luckily, I have awesome understanding friends who do their best to accommodate my lame schedule and don’t tease me too much for always being the party pooper. 

I managed to get to bed at a reasonable hour, but the Sunday morning alarm still came early (doesn’t it always?).

We were running from a local golf club where we would enjoy a delicious brunch after the run, organized by one of our runners who works there. The change of scenery was a nice as we started along the golf course paths (cleared specifically for us!) and headed toward quiet country roads. I could probably count the number of cars we saw on one hand.

It was another cold morning (though not quite like last Sunday), but the wind was light and the roads were clear – what a treat!

Hubs and I both had marathon race pace (MRP) on the schedule as part of today’s long run, so we planned a route that would start with the others and veer off after a warm-up to run an out-and-back on flatter terrain. I also recruited our good friends P & U to join us us (well, they joined me; hubs is too fast).

We ran the initial 14K at a nice and slow pace before taking off for the 13K (8mi) MRP portion. My goal was 5:20-5:25/KM (~ 4:45 to 4:48 marathon). The results:

5:24
5:22
5:23
5:17
5:21
5:15
5:15
5:17
5:12
5:13
5:10
5:01
4:49
avg = 5:15/KM (8:27/mi)

The pace felt completely comfortable and we chatted away the entire time. I had been admittedly nervous about this run, but it turned out to be a great confidence-booster. We kept it on the conservative side for the first few, then gradually picked it up and eventually finished off by pushing it for the last couple.

Hubs, of course, was far ahead (and also had a great MRP run!) and turned around to pick us up once he had finished. After a cool down of a couple miles, we were back to the golf club to freshen up and dig into brunch.

30.0KM (18.6mi) – 2:47:08 – 5:34/KM (8:58/mi) 

Feels great to have my first 30K of this training cycle under my belt!

On the way home, we made a mini detour to the Adidas Outlet store. Don’t you just love the smell of clearance running gear?

I just grabbed a couple of tees – my husband is the shoe whore in this family! (He likes them flashy!)

After some laundry and a trip to the grocery store, this afternoon/evening involves some serious couch time…  and possibly some chocolate covered almonds.

How was your Sunday?

32 thoughts on “Perfect Sunday

  1. What a great run! Have you posted an entry about your running goals for the year yet? I hope I didn't miss it!My Sunday has been relaxing so far… church, errands, chatted with my brother on the phone, checking up on the running blogs. Yesterday was a busier day, and my checking account took quite the hit with the purchase of three pairs of running shoes! I'll be posting an entry about them soon.

  2. The swap sounds like a blast! I have never been to an Adidas outlet. Good job on the pace on your run. We had snowy roads today and it didn't help the pace at all!

  3. Definitely sounds like you had a great weekend! Early morning today, but seems like it was worth it, on both ends!I had a pretty good weekend – productive and somewhat relaxing.

  4. My Sunday was great. Thanks for asking. I'd had a tough run Saturday and thought I'd be really tired the next day but no, felt ok. I got all my chores done, had a nap then a 30 min recovery run. It was such a relaxed day.Great splits on that run! Looks like your beach holiday didn't do you any harm.

  5. Glad to hear you had a great weekend!My Sunday was great as well. I started out feeling guilty since my plan to get up early and run didn't pan out, but instead I did some housework, took a power nap (or 2 teehee) then did my run mid-afternoon.Now I'm basking in the glory of comfy clothes and warm socks.

  6. I don't read many running blogs talking about training distances in KM being a silly American dude, then I thought I better check the country your in. Sure enough, good 'ole Canada. Next time I visit, I'll have my KM to mile converter.I agree cheap running gear is hard to pass up, even for a guy.

  7. Nice job on the run! I had a great Sunday too – long run, hike with the BF, and then he cooked us dinner AND cleaned up. Heading to bed early with my book!

  8. you guys are too cute! I was out late with a fellow runner who did nothing to encourage me to go to bed early and rest up for my early sunday morning training! I was definitely dragging more than a little when my alarm went off the next day.

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