Janathon Day 9 – a very wet Parkrun…

When I looked at the weather last night it looked like this morning it was going to be a very wet Parkrun. So when I woke up this morning and looked at the window it was a pleasant surprise: no rain and a pretty bright morning.

Fast forward one hour standing on the start line at Peterborough Parkrun: pissing it down.

Big turnout this morning, 550 plus runners, meant a pretty slow start. I didn’t get towards the front at the start so my PB was not going to be threatened today. 

Talking of PBs, Helen smashed it, new PB!! Go here and find out more.

Here we are looking particularly happy considering how wet we actually are…

  
Total Janathon = 32.05 miles

Janathon Day 7 – no one likes change…

Avid readers of this blog will be aware that yesterday I was very nearly decapitated, resulting in broken earphones.

Today’s run, at the woods, meant that I had to wear some different earphones. Luckily, there were spare ones in the house*. But they were not my usual earphones. They were some very cool, funky looking earphones by Jabra. 

Cool and funky maybe, but not my lovely old earphones. They were very annoying. 

Firstly, they felt like they were about to fall out all the time, they have this weird rubber bit that goes in your ear and stops them falling out. They never actually fell out, but felt like they would. Very annoying. 

Secondly, because they are new the cable is still slightly coiled and not particularly flexible, so it was flapping about all over the place. Very annoying.

I did ultimately find a way to manage; I pulled my hat down low and wedged the cable down my shirt. No one likes change.

As for the run, I enjoyed it. I managed to get out of school as the bell went (I had a free last period of the day and was very organised) – in fact, I had to barge past a few kids, knocked a couple over and sent a few more in to a ditch as I legged it to the car park.

Therefore I was at the woods to start the run by 4.30pm. I did two large laps and one small lap. This was the view on the first… 

 
And the same view on the second lap… 

 
As you can see, it gets pretty dark pretty quickly at this time of year. Overall it was a 5.62 mile run, and more importantly the seventh run in seven days. Cushty.

Total Janathon mileage = 26.66

* They were not actually spare, they were Helen’s, and I actually bought them for her as a Christmas present. 

Janathon Day 6 and a violent incident…

On the way home today I picked up a few bits from Tescos for dinner: cottage pie. I had a list:

  • Spuds
  • Salt (Saxa)
  • Oxo Cubes (red)
  • Mince (5%)

Once I'd peeled the potatoes and whacked them in a saucepan I got changed and left Helen to get on with the dinner whilst I headed out for the sixth consecutive run of the month. I'd decided on about four or five miles running round the streets – without the dog for a change.

The first couple of miles were OK, I didn't have a particular route in mind, I just fancied staying pretty close to home and hitting the local streets. Then it happened…

As I jogged along, listening to the delightful sounds of Skinny Lister, I felt a violent almighty tug on my earphones. So violent it was as if my head was about to be ripped off my shoulders, my ears ripped from my skull, my life at an end. My trailing earphone cable had somehow got caught and wrapped round a branch.

I did in fact survive the incident without any injuries, my earphones didn't…

The fact that I could no longer listen to music gave me the hump so I headed home. 2.72 miles.

Total Janathon distance so far = 21.04 miles

 

Janathon Day 5

I had pretty much decided that I wouldn’t go for a run today, it was either going to be a trip to the gym or some sort of front room circuit training session. 

But when I got home the dog gave me the ‘time for walkies’ look so I decided to go for a gentle run with him. Running with the dog on the lead is next to impossible because he just goes crazy and drags you around the streets. So I went for the let him go crazy and drag me around the street until I got to the fields and was able to let him off the lead. 

On the way back I even managed to resist this…. 

 
In the end it was a nice gentle 3.25 miles, when considering I wasn’t going to even go out for a run I’ve got to be happy.

Janathon total after 5 days = 18.32 miles

Janathon Day 4 – and feet….

First day back after the holidays; eased into the start of the new term with a teacher training day. Therefore the day was taken up with lots or recapping on the year so far, reminders of what the rest of the year entails and a plethora of other information. 

Although on a more positive note I did manage to get away by 3.30pm, which meant the opportunity to get a run in at the woods before it got dark. 

It was raining at the start of the run and very muddy underfoot. 

 
I ran for an hour and covered a distance of 5.55 miles – that tells you just how muddy it was, normally I’d run a lot further in an hour. I did well to stay on two feet. So by the end of the run it was dark and I was pretty muddy. 

 
It was good to get home and take off the trainers. 

 
And even better to have a shower and put on my lovely cosy traditional Afghan slipper socks. 

 
Janathon total so far = 15.07 miles