I hope everyone is enjoying this festive season; as the Brits say, “Happy Christmas!” (I feel like Americans only say Merry Christmas, so “Happy” Christmas always sounds British!)
This is my weekly recap of training for the Barcelona marathon in 12 weeks and a recap of life as an American living in London:
Monday: Track day! I was working from home so I was able to take advantage of the recently re-opened Parliament track in Hampstead Heath. It officially opens in the morning at 7:30 am; I was there and warmed up around opening time. My workout was warm-up, 8x(400m hard, 45 sec jog, 400m at marathon pace, 45 sec jog). Essentially marathon pace was meant to feel quite easy compared to the hard sets. I liked it! 9 miles total.
After work, I took a Pilates reformer class at the studio down the road from our place.
Tuesday: Rest from running! And a perfect day for a “lie-in.”
I fit in Pilates after work at the studio by my office, and that was that. It was, however, an advanced class. I don’t think I’m an advanced Pilates student (yet) but I was able to modify and try out the harder moves as much as possible. It was a challenge!
Wednesday: 7 mile solo run before work, Pilates reformer over lunch.
Thursday: 7 mile run with Ruth before work.
That evening I had a much needed hair appointment….I think there’s some grays sneaking in there! Sad. That’s what 42 years of age gets you…
Friday: Another wfh day, which worked well as I had a longer run with some marathon pace in there. Dustin joined me as a ‘pacer’: warm-up, 4 miles tempo, then easy jog home where Dustin dropped off to get ready for work, and I ran to the track to finish with a moderate mile there. The new track is so bouncy!
Over lunch, I took another Pilates reformer class- I realized that was my 5th class of the week- that might be a bit too much. I definitely have a habit of overdoing it when I get excited about a new fitness thing…but I think 3 times a week is more reasonable and is my goal going forward.
That evening, we headed into Covent Garden to the Royal Opera House to see the Nutcracker Ballet. I actually had never seen the Nutcracker Ballet before other than on TV. It was beautiful. Much enjoyed.
Saturday: I met my friend from the Mornington Chasers for 10 miles at a lovely conversational pace, then came back home, picked up Ruth, and ran 6 more with her for 16 miles total.
We spent our “eve before Christmas eve” with a traditional pub roast at the Wells Tavern in Hampstead. Delicious. There are a lot of great pubs in Hampstead, but the Wells is one of my favorites lately and its less than a 5 minute walk from our place.
Sunday: Dustin and I ran 5.25 miles into central London, jogging past a few more holiday decorations!
I wore my running pack with warm, dry, clothes, and we changed after the run, did a little bit of last minute shopping at Selfridge’s and Marks & Spencers, and then took the tube home.
Summary: 55 miles of running, 5 pilates reformer classes.
Though our Christmas Eve/Christmas Day are going to be low-key with just the two of us (plus the pups), my dad bought a last minute flight to come visit right after Christmas. He’ll be arriving the morning of the 28th. I’m looking forward to seeing him again, much sooner than we thought (we are meeting him, my sister Erin & her family in Italy in March for their spring break.) You may recall that my mom passed away right before we moved to London (June 2022), so I’m very happy that he’s making the rounds to see all his 5 daughters over the holidays- even the one that lives abroad!
Ruth and Matilda are ready for Santa!
Ruth actually received one of her gifts a little early, which was a new VizslaTea jumper/jacket. She tore her old one up beyond repair dashing through the woods…in the Heath! She must have snagged it on a branch. But the new blue one looks so cute! Hopefully it lasts a bit longer.
Ruth is why we can’t have nice things. 🙂
That’s a wrap! I’m linking up with Running on the Fly and Confessions of a Mother Runner; check out their blogs to connect with other fitness bloggers for workout ideas and inspiration!
So many beautiful Christmas sights on your run, you must have really enjoyed it! It’s great that your dad is coming to visit.
Thanks Debbie, looking forward to his visit in just a few days!
We say that about Cocoa, lol! She’s a maniac. Last week she couldn’t walk and it turns out she had a pinched nerve in her neck. One of my neighbor’s kids brought over Christmas Cookies and Cocoa chased her down the driveway. Sigh. I love the scarves the girls are wearing–Cocoa would probably tear it into pieces. :p
So glad to hear your dad is coming to visit! Enjoy and have a Happy Christmas!
Oh Cocoa! That’s so funny…poor neighbors! Goodness…what a funny pup 🙂
Oh wonderful it will be to see your Dad! I love the Nutcracker. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen it (in person or on TV). I really, really, really need a haircut . . . although somehow it’s not bothering me as much as the last time it was really long. Although I’m LOL at your grays comment. I took after my Dad — started to find grays around 18, and well, you know how gray I am. 🙂 Blondes can hide it better! Generally Bandit is not destructive (although he does have a thing for socks &… Read more »
Blondes definitely can hide it, but those grays were pretty clearly not blonde for me, ha!
Ruth is a rascal but we love her. She also has a thing for socks and underwear!
Seeing The Nutcracker at The Royal Opera House sounds like a very British way to celebrate!
Your dogs look so cute in their scarves!
Yay on your Dad’s visit! That is great that he is coming to see you!
Happy Christmas!
Ha, yes, the Nutcracker felt very festive and British! The opera house was so beautiful. Happy Christmas to you!
London is so beautiful at Christmas.. thanks for sharing the pix.
I make my hair appt in advance or I would never have time for them.. and I’m never going gray (it’s one of my indulgences).
Merry Christmas.
Good luck with the rest of your marathon training.
I don’t think I’m going to let myself go gray either 🙂 Worth the price to keep things blond, ha!
Ruth and Matilda look so festive!
I’ll bet that production of the Nutcracker was beautiful. We went to one a few years ago that used RECORDED MUSIC instead of a live orchestra… so disappointing! I’m sure the one you saw had everything (snow, the growing Christmas tree, etc.).
I hope you, Dustin, and the girls are having a wonderful Christmas! Oh, and I’m so glad your Dad is coming. Christmas can be hard when you’ve lost a loved one. It will be good for you to be together!
Recorded music, what the heck! Ours had a wonderful orchestra- they deserved all the applause on their own! And yes, they had the snow and the growing tree 🙂
Happy Christmas to you too Jenny!
That’s exciting to hear Dad is coming for a visit. It’s great that he’s keeping active, and checking-in on his daughters 😉 Those doggy scarves are adorable…if you want something similar (for yourself, LOL), I could fashion one for you 😉 Enjoy you day, Happy Christmas!!
I bet you could- you are talented Kim! I would buy one of those!
Looking forward to my dad’s visit in a few days!
I love city decorations! How beautiful everything is!
How special that your dad was able to come see you. I bet it did your heart and his so much good.
The pugs got new harnesses and leashes. Their old ones were in terrible shape. Now they match!
He arrives tomorrow, but I’m very much looking forward to it!
Happy Christmas to the pugs with their new fancy leashes/harnesses!
Oh Ruth! So cheeky! Your girls are beyond cute and it looks like Matilda is doing well! Yay! What a wonderful surprise to have your dad visiting soon!
Yes, Matilda is doing so well! I couldn’t be happier.
Love all of the British sayings! Think you will develop an accent? 🙂 What great week for you. Seems like you are really enjoying the reformer classes. Do you feel a real difference from them? Happy Christmas to you
Hehe, one of my coworkers has lived here for over 15 years and she’s from South Carolina originally and still has her South Carolina accent- but her kids have British accents, which is neat!
Happy Christmas! Great update as always and cute pictures, especially of the dogs!
Thanks for reading Erin!
I used to live round the corner from the Royal Opera House. I’ve seen the Nutcracker a few times when I was a child but I don’t think there. Hope you had a lovely Christmas!