Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sunday Run

The hubby was missing his family so we headed back to central Illinois for family time this weekend. It's not the easiest trying to get a run in down here. 1) the MIL feeds me constantly and does not know what the phrase "No thank you I am full/don't like/don't want" means. 2) Country roads scare me after spending the last 11 years in the city. People drive like maniacs! Luckily there is a 6 mile path between East Peoria and Morton and if I ask nicely I can get someone to drive me there and pick me up later. The plan was for 8 miles on Saturday. Jacob decided his time would be better well spent washing and waxing the car than taking me so the run got pushed off until today. It is a beautiful day albeit a bit windy. The first 2 miles were horrible; my legs felt like 50lb sandbags. Then I found my groove and the next 6.3 miles flew by. The picture is from the first half of the trail. The last half...not as nice but at least there is somewhere to run.
Alright I should get off the computer and get back to hanging out with the in-laws. They already think I am anti-social I don't need to reinforce it anymore ;)

9 comments:

Marcy said...

LMAO you think peeps drive like maniacs in the country?!? I always used to love coming home from college (Buffalo) because the driving was sooo much more relaxed.

Anonymous said...

Way to get a run in while away. Nice job on the run, looks nice. I agree that people don't pay attention on country roads. It as if they have never seen a person running before.

Anonymous said...

Way to get a run in.

Heather said...

Omg, yes, I get terrified when I have to drive back in Texas - country driving is indeed scary. Congratulations on 8 miles - I'm proud that I'm up to 3.5! ;)

The Laminator said...

Looks like a nice peaceful place for a run. Nice job getting it in despite having to spend time with the in-laws.

J said...

I grew up in the country so Im used to the roads but ppl do drive really fast! Hope the weekend ended well for you!

rodney said...

In laws are much easier to handle after the third beer. That's my motto.

Jess said...

Hmmm I agree with Marcy...I always thought people drove like crazy in the cities...

Nice job getting your run in though!

Aron said...

omg my parents met and got married in morton, il :) small world! my gma lived there for a long time too but just recently moved to CA to be near my parents.