2015-05-25

Happy Memorial Day! I SO appreciate all those who serve and have served. Thank you!

Saturday I ran half #14, the Noblesville Mini Marathon.

My Friday started off with a delicious breakfast at Wild Eggs with a friend. I had heard about this restaurant for years, and how good it was. It did not disappoint. We split a breakfast burrito and a pitcher of the best mimosa's I've ever had.


Then I drove up to Indiana to stay with some friends for the night. One of the reasons I run so many races there is because it's a good reason to visit them!
I stopped at the expo and while I was waiting in line to get my packet, I heard someone call my name. It was my girl, Kimberly. She was there promoting the Boom Shakalaka Half. (Which is a night run, and sounds like a blast!! I just might have to sign up for it...)


I went to dinner with my friends, and then carb loaded the right way.

Race day was perfect weather, it was actually a little chilly at the start. We got started at 7:30. It was a small race, only 900 runners. I'm not sure how many of them were half-ers, I would guess 350-400. (There was also a 5k and 10k)
The course was beautiful, ran through what seemed like several parks and lots of shaded areas, which was nice once the sun came out.

I never run with pacers, but during the race I decided to stay with the 2:30 pacer. I actually loved running with her. There were times I felt like I could run faster, but I knew that slowing down and keeping an even pace would really help me out.
Well, I'm not sure what happened to her, but around mile 8 (I think?) she slowed WAY down, and started walking a lot. She looked like she was in pain.
I decided to pass her. I tried to stay at the same pace I had been going, and really thought I would make the 2:30 time, but I ended up with 2:35. Somewhere along the way I must've slowed down.

But that's ok, I was super happy with my time anyway! (I didn't see the pacer again, even at the finish line. I hope she was ok.)

As you know, I've been having knee pain off and on for a long time. Well, during the race my knee didn't hurt at all. But shortly afterwards it started hurting pretty bad.
I drove 3 hours back to KY, and spent the rest of the afternoon helping to get everything ready for my sister's wedding. It was beautiful and amazing, I'll have pictures soon. But I was on my feet for at least 7 hours. I was in charge of the food and desserts, so it was pretty crazy, and I only sat down once for a few minutes.
So there was no resting the knee!

I woke up Sunday morning and couldn't bend or straighten it out, cannot put any pressure on it (so I'm limping around), and I have a nice little knot on the side of my knee. I did ice and elevate it, so it doesn't hurt then. :)
I'm going to wait a few days and hope it all subsides, without going to the dr...again.
I checked with Dr Google, and just can't figure out what I could've done to it. I've been doing a lot of races lately, but I don't feel like I'm pushing myself too hard, and it's not like I'm new to this. But it is my 'bad' knee, so maybe it finally had too much and couldn't take anymore.

I have ONE more half, in 2 weeks. The Niagara Falls women's half. If I can just get through that one, then I have no more until September. I'm begging my knee to just get me through one more race!

Linking up today with my friend Tara, at Running 'N Reading for the weekend update.

Has anyone had something similar to my injury?

What are your Memorial Day plans?My Wisconsin sister, her hubby and kiddos are coming over. I plan on snuggling with my precious 3 week old nephew all day long.

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