It occurred to me on Monday -- and some of your will guffaw and think that it should have occurred to me long, long ago -- that I am, truly, that runner.
That overly-excited-about-all-things-running runner.
That probably-super-annoying-to-all-non-runners runner.
That holy-cow-she's-insane runner.
That runner.
So why did it suddenly occur to me on Monday? Well, I was planning to run with Elisa and Bridget, 4 easy miles from Bridget's house at 9:30. Owen was taking the boys sledding, leaving the house a little after 9, so I asked him to drop me off at Bridget's on the way.
As we drove down our street, Owen turned to me and asked if Bridget knew I was coming over. "Of course," I answered. "We made a plan to run."
"I mean, does she know you're going to be there early."
"Oh," I said. "Well, you're just going to drop me off and I'll run around her neighborhood until it is time to meet."
He gave me a look.
"What?" I asked.
"What. That's normal. You're just going to run around her neighborhood, waiting for her to come out. . . "
And we laughed. And then he dropped me off and I did just that -- I ran around her neighborhood until 9:30 when she came out of her house and Elisa drove up.
To me, it was perfectly normal. I mean, why not take advantage of the extra time and get in a little extra mileage?
But it got me thinking. Thinking of all the ways I am that runner. And there are many. How could I have missed the obvious clues in all of these that runner things that I do, like . . .
- wearing smelly running clothes because my running has outpaced my laundering;
- finding myself with 35 extra minutes before pre-school pickup and filling those minutes with a 4-mile run;
- becoming ridiculously happy when a friend decides to take up running;
- feeling a pang (or several pangs) of envy when I see others out running -- and it is a rest day for me;
- savoring Every. Single. Page of each issue of Runner's World magazine -- even all those pages that don't apply to me at all;
- having Facebook/Twitter/Instagram feeds full of runners, especially Paleo-eating, crossfit-dabbling runner mothers;
- knowing just what to wear for a run, but being sorta clueless about what to wear otherwise;
- feeling almost more joy for fellow runners' running accomplishments than for my own;
- owning multiple pairs of all the key types of running socks, including compression socks, toe socks, no-show socks, extra-lightweight socks, and heavier winter running socks;
- remembering marathon training with a tad of longing;
- packing running gear -- every trip, no matter what;
- getting giddy about new running shoes -- especially running shoes that match, serendipitously, my favorite running capris;
- strapping YakTrax on to my running shoes to head out for a run on snow-covered streets;
- gabbing about running until, I'm sure, the people around me wish to put a cork in me!
But, yeah, I am that runner. Oh, well. I am who I am!
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11 comments:
I think it is great that you are that kind of runner! I started my blog so that I didn't talk peoples ears off about my running..not sure it helped..I think I talk ppls ears off about running lol
Yup. I'm that runner.
Doesn't go on vacation unless there is a race nearby.
Running Librarian: Yeah, I don't think starting my blog help me stop talking either!!
Darlene -- You are TOTALLY that runner!! I know that for sure :-)
:D You have no idea(well actually you do) how excited I am that my non-running neighbor is now up to 10 miles with me, and registered for her first half marathon. She has only officially run 2 5ks. She is so addicted now! I can see her house through the field, and think about how amazingly convenient it is for us both. I am sort of THAT runner that is hoping she will love that April half so much she registers for the full I am running in the fall.:D
Oh, yes, Tami! You are THAT runner! I'm glad you have found people to run with out there :-)
This is awesome!!! I think being "that runner" is awesome!!! Sure, everyone (at least runners) do most of the things on your list!!!
Great blog post! But now you have me thinking.... Am I "that" runner too? Apparently, the answer is yes.
Michael -- Let's see...you read running blogs...you're probably *that* runner!
Proud to be THAT runner :) It's a great thing isn't it?
That was funny. Of course this was normal behavior. Owen just doesn't understand! LOL
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