I was ok Sunday morning with the time change. We skipped church so sleeping late really was not an issue. Ronnie golfed and got home at about 2:15. I headed out on my bike for my scheduled 2:30 hour ride at 2:30. I was so fearful of getting too far out that I ended up having to do 3 loops of my neighborhood at the end just to get in the time. The dogs were out in full force so I got plenty of “strides” in even though that was not on the schedule. That ride wrapped up my bike focused week. I am glad that is behind me and now I am in “recovery”.
After my ride I went to Wal-mart and at 7:00 I was really missing my hour. I still had kids to get feed, in the bath and to bed.
Monday was a swim. I got up at 5:30 and ended up waiting on the lifeguard to open the pool. Since it is recovery week it was short. 5 x 200 and 150 cool down. My 200’s didn’t go as well as I hoped but they were ok. By that afternoon I could hardly hold my eyes open. I got to bed at about 10:00.
I got to sleep until 6:00 this morning since I was working 8-11. I met my friend Tracy after work for a 30 minute bike/30 minute run. It was a beautiful day, about 82 degrees and sunny. We did an out and back down the highway then changed shoes and ran the greenway. We were supposed to do strides but I forgot to hit that button so we just ran. It was Tracy’s first outside run since the fall and she was feeling it. We ended up with just over 3 miles.
I am still trying to recover from my lost hour. I love daylight savings time and all the daylight in the afternoons but losing an hour right now is harder then ever.
Nice job on your swim.
ReplyDeleteGood job getting out there anyway!
ReplyDeleteDST sucks -- Arizona is sooo smart, they don't observe it. Like it really helps with electricity use these days - the sunshine doesn't power my laptop. Wish they'd pick a time and not mess w/it. ;)
I know what you are saying about the time change. I'm still trying to adjust too. Afternoon naps help.
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