Pentacle Saturday
Apr. 21st, 2007 03:36 pmIt always feels so good to sleep in on Saturday.
The 3-Day has a variety of training walks around the area on Saturday morning, but they all start at 8:00 or 8:30am at least 20 miles from my home. I just don't want to get up that early.
So this morning
uncrowned_king and I slept in, he made me breakfast, we hung out with my daughter for a while, then he and I went to Greenlake for my daily mileage. The official training schedule called for 5 miles today. We did two circuits around the lake, which was 5.6 miles.
It's a lot nicer to walk outside with him (or my 3-Day partner
a_belletrist) than inside on my treadmill. We kept up a good pace, stopped every so often to stretch again or rest for a few minutes, and I felt really, really good at the end -- but more than a little tired.
After returning to my place, we got cleaned up, and he's been watching "Mythbusters" with the daughter while I've been sorting old papers and magazines that have been building up in a big plastic bin. Most of it ended up in recycling bags. The things I'm keeping are going to be transferred to files within the next 24 hours.
In a little while, all three of us will be heading out to a roller derby bout. I'm not sure where the daughter first heard about roller derby but she mentioned wanting to see it a few months ago. A short time later I found out that one of the women I work with is part of a local team, and she was happy to talk to me about it and help me get tickets. It turns out that a half dozen or so of my favorite people from work are also going to be there tonight, so I'll get to show off
uncrowned_king and my daughter to my work colleagues.
This morning as I lay in bed and contemplated my day, I realized that walking twice around the lake, sorting papers, and going to roller derby were not things I would usually consider "highlights" for a Saturday. There are other things that I would probably enjoy more, or think of as "better" ways to spend a weekend. But due to my work with Pentacles over the past year, I felt a sense of peace and an awareness that they are all worthy, worthwhile activities. The walking and sorting was going to result in me feeling better and more in control in my life, and going to the roller derby will make my daughter feel excited and loved, and we'll have a great time together.
So it's all good.
I'm very, very grateful that I've grown enough over the past year or so to be able to make these choices and appreciate them.
The 3-Day has a variety of training walks around the area on Saturday morning, but they all start at 8:00 or 8:30am at least 20 miles from my home. I just don't want to get up that early.
So this morning
It's a lot nicer to walk outside with him (or my 3-Day partner
After returning to my place, we got cleaned up, and he's been watching "Mythbusters" with the daughter while I've been sorting old papers and magazines that have been building up in a big plastic bin. Most of it ended up in recycling bags. The things I'm keeping are going to be transferred to files within the next 24 hours.
In a little while, all three of us will be heading out to a roller derby bout. I'm not sure where the daughter first heard about roller derby but she mentioned wanting to see it a few months ago. A short time later I found out that one of the women I work with is part of a local team, and she was happy to talk to me about it and help me get tickets. It turns out that a half dozen or so of my favorite people from work are also going to be there tonight, so I'll get to show off
This morning as I lay in bed and contemplated my day, I realized that walking twice around the lake, sorting papers, and going to roller derby were not things I would usually consider "highlights" for a Saturday. There are other things that I would probably enjoy more, or think of as "better" ways to spend a weekend. But due to my work with Pentacles over the past year, I felt a sense of peace and an awareness that they are all worthy, worthwhile activities. The walking and sorting was going to result in me feeling better and more in control in my life, and going to the roller derby will make my daughter feel excited and loved, and we'll have a great time together.
So it's all good.
I'm very, very grateful that I've grown enough over the past year or so to be able to make these choices and appreciate them.
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Date: 2007-04-22 12:42 am (UTC)Still don't know where I'll walk tomorrow.