Happy Friday, friends. For those so inclined... happy Good Friday! (If you're not so inclined, I hope it's still a good Friday).
1. HOLY WEEK
Yes, today is Good Friday in the Christian tradition. This used to be my favorite week in the church year when I was pastoring, and beyond. In fact, I fully intended to share my daily 'David Gilmour Holy Week Liturgy' this year again... But, for those of you who follow me on the Facebook, you have obviously noticed I did not. Such is life...
I did start work on turning that liturgy into an e-book devotional sometime last year. One of these days I will follow through (I'd like to say 'I promise,' but... you know how that goes. I do still intend to).
Anyhew, I have not attended or participated in any holy week activities at all. Normally I would have attended the Y Good Friday breakfast today, but I was otherwise occupied on this day...
2. TWENTY MILES
I did my 20 mile run this morning. While I missed out on a scrumptious breakfast (above), I knew I would not feel like running afterward. Instead, I headed out just after 8am and got done running - plus a half mile walk - right around noon.
Let's just say I'm glad it is done. Most of you know, 20 miles is the farthest I run before a marathon. Now I start to taper back on miles for the next few weeks.
If you read yesterday's post you know my GPS watch crapped out, and I was planning to just not use GPS because I'm familiar enough with my route to figure out 20 miles fairly accurately. Well, the recent rains and resulting flooding kind of put a damper (badum bum) on that. My normal route is partially under water. So, I ended up borrowing Jane's GPS watch today. She can thank me later for putting her "longest run" on it. ;)
I was almost able to stretch it to 4 hours with the half mile walk at the end, which is what I wanted to do. Still, it was somewhat of a chore. The temps were okay - mid-60s - but it was pretty damp and humid. And, to make matters worse, I ate 7/8th of a box of stinking cheezits last night after supper! I couldn't stop myself! Geez, and I know better. I was not feeling the greatest this morning, and this run was much worse than the 19 miler. I started walking a tenth of every mile at 14, and then I walked a quarter of the last two miles (hoping to stretch the time out further).
I also changed my clothes at the 12-mile mark. Everything. Hat, shirt, shorts, and socks. Not only was I drenched in sweat, but my left nipple started bleeding through my shirt. I ran in the downpour on Wednesday and even though it was only 5 miles, I wore sore spots on both nipples. I applied 2Toms Sport Shield this morning, but I guess it wasn't enough. It didn't help that I had on a light blue top ("Look, my nipples bleeding!!").
Anyway... I survived. And my body is ready for a reduction in mileage.
3. MARATHON READINESS
As for the upcoming marathon... I guess I'm ready for that too... I guess. Mostly I'm ready for it to be over with. Which is probably not a good mindset to have.
My body feels "okay." I don't really have any injuries, no blisters, I haven't had to use tape or anything on my feet... But I'm worn out. Which, I know, is how it's supposed to be. Now I have the next few weeks for my body to heal before the actual event. I've probably felt worse than this in years past.
More than how I feel physically, though, is the mental drain. This is maybe the least excited I've been about running a marathon. I think part of it is simply not having anyone I talk about running with (other than Jane). I know it's nobody's fault but mine - I choose to run alone, and I'm just not a "social athlete." I assume it will improve as my body begins feeling better. I'm just feeling like a beat up old haggard right now though...
4. FINAL FOUR
Well, somehow my Illini made it to the Final Four in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. I was not able to watch their last game (actually, I think I've only seen one game all year, maybe one and a half), and I won't be watching this one either. It's mostly because I was bartending both last Saturday night and again this coming... Yet, even if I wasn't, I'm not sure I would watch anyway. Part of me fears I might jinx them - because my mind works like that. The other part... man... since I've given up being such a die-hard sports fanatic... I think I've been a better person. I'm sure it's good for my blood pressure and general stress to simply not watch. I can still read about it and watch highlights afterward if I want. Or... pretty much like I've been doing... I can just... not. Just the basic game recap, and maybe a few clips and articles here and there... and I'm good.
Still, I hope the Illini win. UConn is beatable (even though they beat us early in the year). Michigan, on the other hand, looks unstoppable. And I don't like them! I am indifferent to Arizona, although I hear their coach is currently in talks with another school because he's had it with the higher ups there. It would be a little funny if they won the National Championship, and then lost their coach. But... it would be better for ALL OF US if Illinois just won it! ;)
5. THE QUOTE
“Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” - Paul, Romans 5:7
Alrighty then... I think I'ma gonna have a cup of tea, take a nap, and maybe do some more reading in Slow Theology...
If I don't see ya before... have a HAPPY EASTER!

