Running With Your Dog ….

I’ve had quite a few questions over the last day or so regarding running with a dog.  I ran for years with the Weimaraner, Libby until she “aged” on me and let me know that she really preferred cuddles and naps verses long miles in the woods.  And now I’m currently training our new Brittany mix, Kimmie to run with me.   I’m not a dog trainer.  I’m not an animal behaviorist.  I’m a runner who is also a dog lover.  Honestly, the reason I run my dogs is to keep them from eating my house.  Yes, it’s true.  A tired dog is a good dog.  I’ve had dogs who don’t need to be ran and well, I’ve had a few who NEED a definitive outlet to burn the energy before it burns a hole in the house my pocket.   Since running is MY game, it’s an easy way to burn up some of their energy quickly.  Libby on her Last Long Run below (click the link to read about it).

Libby_on the run_11-11-12

If you are wondering if you need to run your dog, here are a few clues that he/she might need a bit more “exercise” running or otherwise:

  • Chewed your new running shoes
  • Chewed your coffee table
  • Racing around the house like he/she is on fire
  • Tackling the kids trying to engage them in play
  • Biting at your pant legs
  • Stalking the cat
  • Counter Surfing
  • Destroying dog beds/pillows
  • Stealing your Run Less Run Faster book the kid’s toys/books
  • Standing by the door whining
  • Standing by the windows barking at wind/leaves/trees

Of course, running won’t be for every dog, many dogs, particularly older ones just like to walk.  But if you are having some of the above problems then you may greatly benefit from running your dog.  You want to burn off the excess energy but not hurt them or wear them down to nothing.  For our household, we play outside and when we come inside, it’s downtime for everyone, dogs included.  I don’t let the kids play ball or tug toys or anything with the dog in the house because when we come in we usually have work to do or we want to relax.  I do allow working the dogs indoors, like sit-stays and/or heel practice in circles around the dining room & kitchen but NOTHING that riles them up.  Outside is fun.  Inside is work or relaxation.  Being consistent is key.  Dogs are SMART, they just need direction, especially when they are young.  And speaking of young dogs, don’t start running with a pup til they are at least a year old because the joints are still developing prior to that and you don’t want to damage their developing bodies!

A few things that will help you train your dog to run with you:

  • Obedience classes – I strongly encourage ALL new dogs take a training class or three regardless of their age.  A good grasp of some basic commands can make running with your dog so much more pleasurable.   Trust me on this.
  • Collar – the kind of collar is SUPER important.  If you are currently in an obedience class then the instructor may want something special and that is what you also need to use for running.  If you haven’t taken any classes, then start looking for one now by walking your dog in their normal collar.  Are they pulling on you and the leash?  If the answer is YES, then you need to be careful.  A choker collar or a regular nylon/leather collar can actually damage the dog’s trachea if they pull too hard.  If they are coughing or gagging during your walk, then this is an indication that they may need a change in collars for walking/running activities.  Our past instructors have always recommended prong collars for the safety of the dog and their windpipe.  Yes, it does look like a torture device.  No it doesn’t torture or hurt the dog.  It actually expands and contracts depending on the pressure the dog is exerting on the leash.  If the dog is pulling, the collar gets tighter and it’s like the mommy dog picking up her little one with her teeth.  Not painful, but a firm pinch.  No worries, it doesn’t poke or cut, the ends are blunt, but rather exerts pressure until the dog lets up.  After I got past the way this collar looked, tried it out on myself, and then finally put Lib in it, my life changed for the better in both training and running/hiking.

prong collar    Libby_on the run2_11-11-12

  • Leash – Second most important device.  I  use a couple different ones depending on the situation.   If I’m in town, taking the dog to the vet, or on a trail with lots of critters and/or people, then I go short.  Like super short.  I prefer the traffic lead.  It keeps the dog close and well, if you have a working/hunting dog, they can never really be too close.  It allows me to react quickly and keep the dog in immediate heel position without any float.  Nothing worse than a bird dog on float who comes across a quail/squirrel/bunny trailside and my having to reel the dog back in on a 6+ foot lead.  That’s too much LEAD time for the dog to give chase.  I’ve had my amazing Libby yank me off trail before my brain could even react to the fact that we were changing direction. My traffic lead is about 2 foot long, and just enough room for the dog and I to work TOGETHER rather than my being behind the curve.

traffic lead

Once the dog is doing well, under control the majority of the time, and/or I’m in a remote area, then I go to a hands-free leash.   The hands-free system buckles around my waist with an attachment for the leash that’s on a quick release in case of an emergency as if I’d be coordinated enough to manage the release “in an emergency”.  The dog is tethered TO ME.  I go where the dog goes so I try to make sure we are both on the same page and moving the same direction at all times.  Since Ms. Kimmie and I are new running partners, I kept my hand on the leash portion so that I could make instantaneous correction(s) if she wandered off course, stopped to sniff, or tried to cross in front of me.  Remember that you are technically “working” the dog during the run so don’t let them “play”.

hands free leash

  Running w Kimmie3_March 10 2014 Running w Kimmie_March 10 2014

  • Baggies – Yes, we have to talk about poo.  As disgusting as it is, once we have pets/kids, it’s just really no big deal anymore.  But do know that the same thing that happens to your digestive system when you run, also happens to the dog.  Running makes us have to “go”, even when we have already gone.  So take a baggie for clean-up even if you live in the middle of nowhere your dog has already done the duty before leaving home.
  • Water – When you start out running with a dog, you need to build their endurance just like you did for yourself!  So please start slowly, without high expectation or mileage goals.  Initially this is a run for the dog, NOT you, so consider it to be working time with the dog, not run mileage for yourself.  Eventually you may be able to get the desired result for both of you but not initially.  Therefore, in the early stages, you will  mostly likely NOT need to carry water for the dog unless it’s really warm.  Once the dog progresses, and you are going further and/or faster, then consider carrying water for the dog and bring a bowl from which they can drink.  In the past for both hiking and running, I’ve used a collapsible travel bowl and added a quick release clasp to attach the bowl to the dog’s collar.  Yes, they can carry their own water bowl.

image

  • Food/Snacks – Unless you are spending a long time on the trail with the dog, then food is not necessary.  However, if you are in training mode, then treats are advisable.  We cut up hot dogs in a pinch!
  • Be hyper vigilant!   It’s our responsibility as pet owners to keep our pet’s safe.  Part of that responsibility is steering them away from trouble.  Two parts to this equation for us.  First, I live around some people who don’t necessarily think that fences are important.  As a result I’ve been bitten 3x by neighboring dogs.  This has forced me to the trail and the treadmill for more miles than I’d like to admit.  So when I take the dog out to run with me, I’m hyper aware of our surroundings.  I’m constantly watching the dog but also scanning the road ahead and fields around us to make sure that we are clear of any stray dogs who have been dumped and/or wondering neighborhood dogs.  I now assume that an unattended dog is dangerous and going to bite me.  I don’t want to put my dog in a dangerous situation.  And yes, I still carry the Personal Savers WristSaver (below) as an added precaution.  Last night we only made it 1 mile down the road before I noticed 2 stray dogs trotting down the road toward us.  We immediately turned tail for home but it was still nerve-racking.  Secondly, when a car approaches, I always make the dog go into a sit-stay.  Always.  Even after the 30th car passed yesterday.  I see it approaching.  I stop on the side of the road, in the grass.  I make the dog sit & stay until the car passes.  Keeps the dog close to me and both of us focused on the oncoming car so that we are aware of the danger of traffic.WristSaver
  • Know your dog and their endurance level.  Also know when it’s time to retire your dog from the long run.  All dogs are different but for me, I had to retire Libby from long runs at age 8.  She just ran out of steam.  So be aware if you have an older dog and stick close to the car because they will wear down faster than you expect.
  • Keep the dog on leash.  All the time.  It’s a safety issue for your dog.  It’s the law in many areas.
  • Watch the trail, road, etc. for debris.  My dogs don’t wear shoes so if we are running on our country roads, we don’t do so when the tar is hot and melty.  We also steer clear of broken glass and debris.  Plus I avoid highly salted areas in the winter that might damage the dog’s foot pads.
  • Use common sense.  A little common sense goes a long way.  If you think it’s too hot to run with the dog, you’re right.  If you think it’s too cold to run with the dog, you’re right.  If you are wondering if a 20 miler is too far for your dog, then it probably is too far.  Be smart cuz your pooch loves you so much they will run themselves into the ground to make you happy.  I always err on the side of caution.

Kankakee River State Pk_me & Lib_11-11-12    kimmie_march 2014

Did I miss anything?  Let us know if you have additional tips on running with a dog!

** Happy Running ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Reset to Happy Mode …..

Pretty much everyone I know is currently suffering some sort of Winter Depression.  Even those of us who normally manage to escape the seasonal disorder are just crabby and depressed.  I personally feel as if every day is a roller coaster and  I just can’t get my emotions stabilized.  I REALLY need some Vitamin D.  I really need to run outside.  I really need to be able to shove my kids out the backdoor and lock it to play.  I really need my hubby to start some sort of project outside the house to lift his own spirits.  I really need it to warm up and then, maybe, things will get back to some sort of normal.  Hopefully, because I just feel irrational.  For example, last week I got some news that really made me excited.  I felt like it was a big deal.  Now I’ve seen several other people got the same news.  Now I’m just depressed and somehow feel like I had no reason to be excited.  And that’s just stupid.

comparison

I’m also struggling with my own reality.  My schedule is packed with daycare drop offs/pick ups, a nasty commute back and forth to the city for work, the J.O.B. itself and family LIFE.  Nothing has really changed.  Okay, maybe a few things have changed but I’ve never been one to have much free time so I’m not sure why it’s bothering me now.  No I can’t do group runs anymore.  No I can’t go to any of the four computrainer classes where I’m being constantly invited (and even offered free sessions!).  No I can’t go to lunch cuz I’ll be at work.  No I can’t take that spin class.  No I can’t make the free swim clinic.  No I can’t go to that fundraiser.  No.  No.  No.  I honestly don’t have time and I’m not just saying that.  And I’m currently feeling a little sorry for myself, not because I feel as if I’m missing out but because my schedule just can’t accommodate all of the things that I want.  And that’s just stupid.

life is a gift

I think everything is kinda coming to a head this week because I’ve said NO to a lot of people over the last 5 days.  Plus I have gained weight and can’t fit into a lot of my clothes and I’m freaking out!  Plus it’s March and I’m ready to run fast and I’m too heavy to do that.  Or at least I WANT to run fast and the roads are covered with ice and snow.  My tune-up race for the Shamrock is tomorrow morning.  A local 5K.   The forecast is calling for cold and MORE SNOW.  Yes, I’m freaking out.  I’m afraid that I won’t be able to run fast and that the last couple months of speed and tempo training will be for nothing.  And I’m also scared to try to run fast if the roads are covered with snow and ice.  I don’t want to slip and fall.  I don’t want to be injured.  Dr. Alexis has been working super hard trying to keep my body up and running and injury free and I don’t want to ruin it by slipping on a patch of ice.  Yep, I’m a nervous wreck over the weather.  And that’s just stupid.

bad-weather-motivational-poster

So I’m taking a BIG DEEP BREATH.  I’m pushing the reset button. 

reset

I’m letting everything go.  I’m going to start focusing on the positive.  Like the fact that I’m healthy.  That my crazy amazing kids are healthy.  That I have a job.  That I actually have a few friends who want me to do things with them even if I can’t.  That the sun will eventually come out and melt this snow and ice.  Yes, I’m going to start focusing on the positive.

one small positive thought in the morn

Right now.  Join me.  Let’s all think about something positive and happy, RIGHT NOW.  And starting tomorrow morning, every day before I get out of bed, I’m going to take a moment to reflect and be positive and focus on the happy BEFORE I glance at the temperature gauge.  I can do this.  You can do this.  We can do this!

** Changing The Way WE Think ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

The Little Things …..

Another holiday season is in full swing.  While most are probably thinking about food and shopping, I encourage you to think smaller.   Look around you.  I mean really look.  What can you see right this minute that makes you thankful? 

always something to be thankful for

Are you at home with your screaming wonderful children?    Have you taken a minute lately to be thankful for their health, their craziness, their energy, their absolute LOVE of you and everything about you?

Boston Run To Remember_me-michael-aby

Are you at work, stressed out and busy?  Have you taken a minute to be thankful for that craziness which keeps you employed and able to feed/house/cloth those amazing children?  Are you at home and stressed out about the messy house?  Ever wonder why the piles of laundry and dishes seem to never end?  Have you taken a minute to be thankful for your home?

desk-mine  messy dishes

Are you at the grocery picking up last minute supplies for Thanksgiving Dinner?  Maybe a little stressed about dinner and your crazy family?  Have you taken a minute to be thankful for that family which drives you nuts?  I mean, think about it, without them, where would you be?  Without all of the above …. where you would be? 

Some people will be alone for the holidays, not because they want to but because they don’t have other options.  So be thankful.  Be thankful for the little things which may not seem like anything special to you.  Know that someone, somewhere would LOVE to have all of those crazy things that stress you (and me!) out.  Someone, somewhere would love to step right into YOUR life and start LIVING it.  So look around.  Right now.  And GIVE THANKS …. For everything.

thankful people are happy

** Happy Thanksgiving ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Livin’ The Life …..

“Comparison is the Thief of Joy”   Franklin Roosevelt

You probably won’t hear me say that I’m “livin’ the life” unless that statement is dripping with sarcasm.  While many I know are exactly where they want to be in life, or maybe even doing better than they had hoped, I am fully immersed in a very, very messy and chaotic life.   If it’s quiet in my house then the family is either sick or sleeping.  Otherwise we have total chaos, kids screaming & fighting, dogs running around, dishes falling out of the sink, laundry piled up and dog hair flying.  Is this where I expected to be at this point in my life?  I can’t even say.  I don’t think I had a “master plan” like some.  I know that I didn’t anticipate still being a resident of Illinois.  I know that I never looked at my future self and saw a “family picture” oozing with lovely, well behaved little ones.  To be honest, I’ve always felt like I was living on borrowed time so never thought much about life beyond the here and now.  And I still don’t.

While some sit around and boast about their professional accomplishments, brimming bank accounts and growing 401Ks, I just wonder how I’m going to get thru today.  I wonder who’s going to do the work piled on my desk if I get hit by a bus on the way home.  I wonder if traffic will be bad again as I try to get home in time to pick up Aby from practice.  I wonder if Michael is terrorizing the staff and students at daycare.  I wonder if I’ll be able to squeeze in my speed work before dinner.  I wonder what the hell we are having for dinner and dream that someone will cook it for me.  When to do laundry?  When will I grocery shop?  I hope the dog didn’t pee on the floor again today.  Gosh, it’s time to pay the bills, don’t forget! 

That’s what I think about.  Not retirement.  Not grandchildren.  Not my bank account or lack thereof.  Certainly not the fact that Aby will be driving a car in 4 short years.  I think about today.  The here and now.  I try to be thankful for what I have:  a family that usually loves me, a job, a house, a little ambition to be healthy and fit, a normal, messy and chaotic life.  I don’t have time to be looking to see what the neighbors are doing because that will be the exact instant the Michael is FINALLY able to climb all the way to the top of the fridge and jump.  The here and now.  That’s my life.  I don’t compare.  I don’t wonder why or why not.  I don’t think about what if or maybe.  I just focus on now.  Living in the moment.  Being grateful for the little things.  Making it happen if it’s possible.  Letting it slide if it’s not.  The here and the now.  That’s the life I live.  That’s the life I love.

Youre Exactly Where Your Supposed to be

So take a moment to think about the gifts in your life.  Acknowledge that you may not be in charge of the master plan so just sit back and enjoy the ride, even if it is a little bumpy along the way. 

** Live YOUR Life ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Learn to Love the Rain …

I’ve always been one of those people who love the rain.  It started in high school when I was a high jumper and everyone just HATED the rain.  As a high jumper, if it’s raining, you are not only going to get wet but rather SOAKED because each time you hit the mat after a jump, the water sprays up on landing and then you sink into whatever is left.  Not ideal but kinda cool, right?  And then when I figured out how much other jumpers despised the rain, it made me giddy.  Their bad attitude fed my fire and I always excelled in the rain.  Good times, photo below from my freshman year, spring of 1989. 

me_high jumping_freshman_1989

Not much has changed since then other than the 13 lbs I gained and the fact that I couldn’t jump that high if someone paid me, I still giggle inappropriately when people are pissed off, and I still love the rain.  

Today, however, I look at the rain a little differently.  It’s calming.  Cool.  Refreshing.  Restorative.  I see the rain for what it is for the environment, washing away all the dust, dirt, grime and helping nature clean up our mess.  It’s the nourishment for the trees and flowers that are in full bloom.  We need the rain.

hibiscus_raindrops

On the weekends, a rainy day is a good excuse to stay inside, sleep in and restore the body and the soul.  It gives us a break to spend time with the family catching up, hanging out and just being together.  It slows the world down, if only for a bit, as everyone takes time to refresh and restore themselves, just as Mother Nature intended for the outside world.

Rain is a good thing.  If you haven’t taken a minute to go out and run in the rain, try it.  Everything is different.  Quiet.  Glistening.  Refreshed.  Restored. 

Take a hint from Mother Nature, follow her lead.  Just as our outside world needs to take a break from the chaos, so does our body and soul.  Don’t be afraid to just chill on a rainy day and soak up your surrounds.  Allow yourself to feel the calm.  Allow yourself to refresh.  Allow yourself to restore and replenish.  Allow yourself to repair.  We need the rain.

** Learn to Love the Rain ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Take a Chance ……

For most of us, life isn’t easy.  We go thru good times and bad times and in my world, I like to say that life is “cyclical”.  Normally, if I can hang tight thru the bad, the good is right around the corner.  Sometimes.  Not always.  There will be a point in life when we all just need to kinda look around and reevaluate things.  How comfortable am I with what is happening?  Am I happy?  Did I settle for this job, this life, this body because it was “easy”?  Is there anything I can do to improve myself or my situation?  Maybe, just maybe, I should take a chance and make a change? 

Don’t be afraid of the unknown.  Don’t be afraid to roll the die of chance and change the odds if you don’t like the ones that came up the first time.  Take a chance on life.  Take a chance on fitness.  Take a chance on YOU.

make a wish take a chance make a change

Always remember that we are in control of our life and much of our destiny.  We make choices each and every day that will affect the rest of our lives.  And yes, indecision is a decision.  So don’t be lackadaisical, too carefree or “settle” for something less than you want or deserve.  If we just blow things off and ignore “the” situation, that is in fact surrendering control.  So what have you been ignoring?  Are you pants getting tighter?  Is your fitness off kilter?  Are you daydreaming about something big that you’re too afraid to tackle?  Maybe it’s time to take a chance?  Take a chance on life.  Take a chance on fitness.  Take a chance on YOU.

Change requires courage.  Make the decision to change and repeat after me:  “Failure is not an option”.  Keep rolling those dice until the odds are in your favor.  It won’t be easy but nothing is impossible.  Take a chance.  Roll the dice.  Rewrite your future, today.  As they say, today is the new tomorrow.

Today

**  Take A Chance on YOU ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

A Family Affair ….

As a wife and mother who is employed full time with a lengthy commute, exercise is sometimes a luxury rather than a necessity.  I frequently cram it, exercise that is, into the day when it really doesn’t fit.  Like,  I should do that massive pile of laundry BUT I’m going to take Michael and go run with the jog stroller instead.  That  pretty much defines this week.  We crammed a lot into a little time.  Aby’s done with track so it was “make-up” week where we tried to get our life back and still take care of business.

Dentist & Group run.  I’ll spare you the bloody photo of them pulling Aby’s tooth.  However, we followed up the dental visit with a Tuesday run with the F’N Running  Club.  Gotta balance the bad with the good, right?

FNRC_TUE_5-14

“Big People” Appointment & Zoo.  Quality time with the kiddos has been mostly in the car as of late.  One parent present at a time.  Probably won’t win us parent’s of the year but I think they dropped our application years ago, so no worries!  Anyhow, we needed a day off for “big people” stuff and then decided to take the kiddos and hit the zoo for some good ole family fun.  The Dinosaur’s Alive exhibit at Brookfield Zoo was a big hit with us!

Zoo_May 2013    Zoo_May 2013_giraffes     Zoo_May 2013_dino_kids  Zoo_May 2013_dino_color  Zoo_May 2013_dino

Then we hit another FNRC run last night as a family (you can barely see Michael peaking out of the jogger beside Aby in the middle) after I promised Aby ice cream if she could manage to slug a few miles out with Michael and I.

FNRC_THUR_5-16-13

So we’ve had a busy week but still managed to have some fun.  All my run miles have been slow, back of the pack runs with Michael in the jogger and my shoulders burning because the jogger and I aren’t friends..  I’ve biked on the trainer a few times and tried my best to get the house back in order.  NOW, I’m looking forward to the weekend. 

No family affair this weekend.  I’m heading to Peoria, IL to spend some time with a few of my favorite Team Tough Chik members (Jess, Shannon – The Original Tough Chik, Carmen & Nicki T) as we show Run River City how to put together one TOUGH relay team.  Go Toughies!!!!

If you are headed to Peoria to Run River City, look for our Team Tough Chik relay.  Or the amazing sign that Jess made which I’m sure will pop up around the marathon course. 

Team Tough Chik sign_Jess

** Get Out and Run, With Or Without the Family ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Be a Badass NOT a Victim …..

You know me, or maybe people like me who walk around in shirts proclaiming “toughness”.  We may not verbally tell you that we are tough or that we are a badass but our shirts, tights, or maybe even our socks will give you a clue. 

badass tights_Kari     Team Tough Chik _TRI back  image

Photos above:  Kari – Running Ricig in the Relax Reflect Badass Tights, me in the 2012 Team Tough Chik TRI kit, & the Sock It to Me Badass socks.

I’ll let you in on a little secret.  We don’t really consider ourselves to be “that” tough.  We are projecting.  We want you to believe that we are tough, even if we don’t necessarily feel it inside.  Fake it til you make it, right? 

Perception is everything.  How others see us has a lot to do with how we carry ourselves.  What we say.  When we say it.  And what we DON’T say will speak volumes.  In today’s society, there is no place for weak women.  The weak become prey.  There are assholes predators lurking in the bushes, on our local trails, in our supermarket parking lots, everywhere really.  Don’t be scared but think for a minute about what you want to NON-VERBALLY convey to them?  What do you want them to think when they see you? 

Be confident.  Be a badass. 

Bad things happen to good people.  It’s not fair.  It sucks.  Some things are really beyond our control but how we react to a situation can possibly change the outcome. 

Be smart.  Be tough. Be confident.  Be a badass …. even when you don’t feel like one.  

I hope that when you see me in my “This is What Tough Looks Like” shirt, you think to  yourself, “Hmmm, she’s not so tough; I just saw her crying on the trail during her 20 miler last week!  I’m tougher than her!”  I hope that makes YOU feel stronger.  I hope that makes YOU feel like a badass.  I hope that gives YOU a confidence boost.  You are definitely tougher than me.   You are definitely a badass.  Live it.  Own it.  Project it.

Be confident.  Be a badass. 

So as your walking around today, I want you to focus on being confident.  I want you to look people in the eyes when you pass them.  I want you to say hello to perfect strangers.  I want you to look tough and feel like a badass walking thru your everyday life.  This is important, you need to project a confident air, even when you don’t feel it.  So pay attention to yourself because you never know when someone else is watching you and trying to decide 1) if you are paying attention to your surroundings and 2) if you are badass or a victim.  If can’t do it for yourself, do it for your daughters because those little eyes are watching EVERYTHING you do, learning your mannerisms, your strengths, your weaknesses, they are learning how to BE from watching you. 

Be confident.  Be a badass.

Me_BAMR shirt 

Badass Mother Runner shirt

In light of the recent attack of one of my run club members on Old Plank Trail in New Lenox, I want to revisit some previously written safety posts.  Please take a moment to open the links below and go over the runner safety tips.  If you have written a safety post in the past, please link it up in the comments below.  Thank you and please be safe.

Six Degrees of Separation …… Virtual Run For Sherry Arnold – February 12, 2012

Safety 1st, 2nd & 3rd – April 19, 2012 

** Be a Badass NOT a Victim ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Long Weekend ….. Long Miles ….. Long Hike …..

We packed so much into the weekend that I should probably still be home recovering!  Good Friday started early as I hauled it up and out before the sun came up to go to Waterfall Glen in Darien, IL.  It’s not too far away but not necessarily close enough to hit too frequently.  I host a run there every Good Friday and Black Friday as an excuse to get the various running communities together and also have a few friendly faces with whom I can run the trail.  Beautiful location.  Beautiful Trails.  Beautiful weather.  Perfect 9.5 mile loop that is challenging for most of us, but still doable.

011           012

The temps were good, high 20s when I got there at 6:30 am and near 50 when I left at 10:30.  This was the day of my last 20 miler for this marathon cycle (Lansing Marathon on 4/21/13) and I made almost 18 miles on the rolling hills before I needed to go home to the kiddos (and subsequently finish those last 2 miles on the treadmill later in the day).

The trail was mostly clear of snow and ice despite our erratic weather this year. And we were blessed with sunshine all day long.  Win!

017   024

2013 Waterfall Glen Good Friday Runners:023

We also had a lot of runners who weren’t able to make the 8am start time (and above photo).  I saw many friendlies on the trail early, who came out to run a few miles or even the entire loop before heading off to work.  Great turnout with lots of new (and old) faces.  Thanks for coming, everyone!  I’ll see you on Black Friday, same time, same spot!!

*****************************************

This is the first nice weekend we have had this year that was remotely warm without rain.  So I took full advantage of it by hitting another “somewhat” local trial on Saturday, not to run, but instead to let the kiddos burn off some steam hike.  Matthiessen Sate Park is in Utica, IL about a mile past a much more popular hiking arena, Starved Rock State Park.  While Starved Rock gets all the hype and is definitely more commercial and user friendly, Matthiessen is a hidden gem.  Less traffic.  Better hiking.  Amazing sites.  Plus the kids like to get dirty so it’s a total WIN for us!  Thanks to Aby’s friend, Kara for making the trip with us and “helping” out with the little man!!

035   040    050  073

The best part about Matthiessen, in my opinion, is the waterfalls.   Some are easy to find, some are slightly hidden.  We even caught a few in a semi frozen state!

 053   070 

077  095  107

The second best thing about Matthiessen, is the stairs.  Lots of stairs, inclines & bridges. 

031  037061   109

I love this place and try to bring the kids a couple times a year.  Depending on the season and the precipitation levels, the water may be free flowing like it was on Saturday or it can be totally dry like it was on our trip last summer.  Although the trails don’t change, the sites area always different.  Fun times.  The kids love it.  I love it.  We get to spend time outside together.  Win!

Did you do or see anything exciting this weekend?

** Run, Walk, Hike, MOVE ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Feeling Sassy…..

It’s Friday and I’m feeling GOOOOOOD!!  I’m not sure why because after a week of very little sleep due to hubby snoring Michael getting up a million times a night, usually Friday is hard. 

So why am I feeling so great?  Maybe it’s the fact that Dr.  Alexis worked out most of my lil aches and pains yesterday and I ran a decently fast, hilly 5K on the treadmill in 25:05 last night?  Maybe it was the AdvoCare Spark I drank when I got up?

image

Or maybe it’s the amazing cookies that I made this morning instead of washing my hair?

image    

Banana Oat Cookies – Super Easy!  Recipe from Amy C.

2 ripe bananas mashed. 1 cup quick cook oats.  Handful of chocolate chips (optional).  Bake on 350 degrees for 15 minutes.  Great morning treat for the busy mom!!  And they taste amazing!!

 

Maybe it was the fact that my skinny jeans are fitting well and my pink shoes are poppin’ today?

image

Maybe it’s the sun, that is creeping out and shining down on the CHI today?  Maybe it is the fact that I can FEEL spring and know that it is close?  Maybe it was the awesome drive to work with the tunes blaring? 

To be honest, I’m not really sure why I feel so amazing today but one thing is for sure, a great feeling like this can never last.  As I pulled into the parking garage this morning and reached into my purse to pull out my gloves, I found these hiding in my purse:

 

What you say, are those blue things?  Those would be lil boy undies in my purse.  WTF?  I mean really, WTF?  They weren’t there last night.  I didn’t notice them this morn as I was tossing snacks in my purse.  I certainly didn’t put them there.  I don’t even know if they are clean.  Thank you children for once again reminding me that the feeling of sass and swagger is only temporary.  I’m totally back to normal now.  You’ve knocked me back to reality.  Many thanks.  Love you my lil angels!!

Monster Dash_2012_Michael PhotoBomber

Please tell me what random things you have found in your purse that make you say WTF? 

** Always a Mommy First ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **