Tuesday, September 23, 2008

running...

As I began my run last night I felt old and rickety. I felt like I would be lucky if I made it around the block once. By the time I was half way around I kept thinking, just make it around once, that's all you have to do. When I completed the first lap I felt like, hmm... OK, I can definitely do another one. I had a nice tempo going I thought, plus I was sweating and sweating is good. By the third lap, I forgot about my little pep talks and was on to other things like the inspiration I get that seems to pop up out of thin air as I continue running. Everything seems to flow and it's the best feeling. It's not so easy when I first begin but I know by now those endorphins will kick in and if I just stick it out I will feel better shortly. I find it to be the most amazing and rewarding experience. As I was finishing my fourth lap, which is the equivalent of a little over three miles, I felt like I could do a fifth one but I didn't have the time. It was already 6:40 and I needed to get home. Still, it was good to know I felt like I could do it.

I stumbled upon this amazing garden last Sunday at Farmingdale State College. Please click on the photo to get a better view of the lush plantings. If you would like to see another picture from the same garden, go here.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

SO funny to read your words- I felt so good as Ceeje and I were cooling down the last part of our walk last night. I even jogged in there for about 40 seconds - which actually impressed CJ and it felt really good. Thank you for inspiring me! Those good feelings I get while walking are only going to get better the more I do. Great post D.
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Mignon said...

You go Girl!! Because of you I have re-started my WW diet. And I do W/O anyways, but I did kick it up. Thank You.

dianasfaria.com said...

LK, Wow! that's a switch, me inspiring you...

Thanks Mignon I hope you write about your experience as you go along. I would love to read it.

Anna said...

3 miles in one lap? you run a whole lot. now i feel old and ricket.

good job!

High Desert Diva said...

What a wonderful garden!