Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Marathon Week Madness

So this week has not been the calm pre-marathon week that I envisioned.

We started Saturday off with a yard sale. We made lots of money and got rid of lots of stuff. Unfortunately early that morning while I was setting up my husband came outside and declared that our son wasn't feeling well. I abandoned my merchandising to take his temperature. He had a fever of 102 and eventually it spiked over 103 during the night. By the end of Sunday his fever seemed to be gone.

Monday there was no preschool due to the holiday, but that worked out fine since he hadn't been fever free for 24 hours by then. Sadly he was a pill all day, crying, whining, acting like a piece of velcro stuck to me. I tried to clean bathrooms and regretted that. Not a relaxing day at home to say the least.

Next day he woke up in a decent mood and no fever so I sent him to school. I went for a 3 mile run and came back to two voice mails, one from school to pick him up and another from the hubby saying that he had picked him up. So I made an appt with the pediatrician. He has been tested for strep and flu, both negative. He basically has a virus. Today he has a cough and his fever is spiking again. We got some cough medicine from the pediatrician tonight. So no school the rest of the week, which means very little relaxing for me.

There was one good thing that came from our second trip to the pediatrician. I found out that the nearby high school has a cross-country trail. Our ped runs there since he doesn't like roads but isn't a trail runner either. That will be so convenient for shorter runs or speed work! Sweet! Sometimes good things can come from a bad situation. I never would have thought to check there for a trail to run. I'm going to check it out tomorrow night for my last run of my taper, a whopping 2 miles.

Another sad point to the week, I am getting a bit of what my son has. My sinuses feel clogged and I've got a scratchy throat. As long as it stays away from my chest I'll be fine. I'm running this marathon come hell or high water. I've dreamed of running a marathon for 8 years now. I'm two days away from fulfilling that dream, there is no stopping me!

10 comments:

  1. Ack...no no no! You aren't getting sick, no way! *sprays Lysol*

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  2. Oh no, sounds like a rough week. I'll be thinking happy, healthy thoughts for you. Hope you enjoy the new trail. Can't wait to hear how your marathon goes. Good luck, you'll be awesome!

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  3. you can do it Ashley... even if you start to get sick I'd say you can run through it... just lower your expectations a little and try to have fun!

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  4. Reading your post and re-living my fist half-marathon experience, except ours was a stomach flu that came through the house...twice. Keep a positive attitude, trust your body and your training and know that all of this "stuff" just makes you stronger. Doing what we do...being Mom, and all that comes with it, plus trying to achieve our personal dreams, is not easy. Not many people "get it." Good luck, can't wait to read about the journey.

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  5. I just read that you're registered for the trail race in Wilkesboro. I'm looking very forward to it and glad I'll see a familiar face! Have a great run at Medoc on Saturday. Can't wait to hear how it goes!

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  6. Vitamin C! Take care, stay healthy and stay sane! Good luck!

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  7. Oh wow, this is so exciting! You amaze me.

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  8. New follower, found you through Laura, don't know a lot about you but hey good luck this weekend! This race sounds awesome and super tough, but you've got it!

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  9. stay healthy and enjoy the new trail

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  10. I like the spirit, keep your determination and keep inspiring others by your post! More power!

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