Hello and happy holidays! I’m excited for a low-key Christmas in London, just Dustin, me, and the pups…But we’re not there yet!
Let me first recap this past week of training for the Barcelona marathon (and life in London as an American transplant!)
Here’s how this past week went; it was a fun one!
Monday: Total rest (other than dog walks and commuting.) I had run my long run the day before with some marathon pace intervals, so a rest day was appreciated.
Tuesday: Run commute, 4.25 miles, followed by the last office run of 2023! 3.1 miles with the group (St. James and Green parks), giving me 7.5 miles on the day. Pilates reformer after work
Wednesday: Workout Wednesday! Warm-up, 4x1200m, 3 min jog in between, then 4x400m with 1 min jog in between, cool-down for 9.2 miles total, Pilates reformer after work.
I’ve heard from non-runners that its weird that we talk about “workouts” with running when they think all running is a workout; honestly, running is such a big part of my life that I don’t really think of it as exercise, which is weird- it’s just what I do (and love!)
I noticed after the run how dirty my ‘trainer’ is; actually, almost all of my running shoes are a mess! I don’t mind the rain + milder temps here (compared to Minneapolis) but it sure is muddy.
Thursday: Morning run with the WMN run group (with the MOST incredible sunrise over Tower Bridge- just breath-taking!) + a jog into the office for 6.2 miles total.
Seriously, stunning.
The other women who were at the run are Londoners, who probably don’t even notice the views as much as me, but even they were blown away by the incredible colors. So pretty.
Thursday was a busy day at the office- but not because of actual work, just fun stuff! My colleague and I had a “holiday” class booked at 1Rebel (the Reshape class that is like Barry’s Bootcamp, with a mix of treadmill and strength) followed by a team lunch at Dishoom with a White Elephant gift exchange, and then a happy hour and ANOTHER White Elephant gift exchange after work with the group I sit near; not the most productive day, but definitely fun, from sunrise to sunset- i.e. from the incredible morning run + sunrise, to the bonus workout with a colleague into the evening with a happy hour.
Friday: Even though it was a long day the day before, I was up early to get in a 7 mile run before walking Ruth to the vet for a teeth cleaning. All went well (it was her first time having her teeth cleaned) and her teeth are looking great! After work, I did some Caroline Girvan core and upper body strength.
Saturday: A much longer long run than planned, with 18 miles; 12 miles with the WMN run group, but I ran to the meeting spot at London Bridge and I ran home afterwards. It was all very easy conversational pace, so I’m not too worried about the higher mileage. There were lots of stops for photos and whatnot too, so overall didn’t feel very hard on the body. It was a really lovely group of women and I really enjoyed running with them (though I am by far the oldest and often feel my age in conversations with them!)
Saturday evening, we had dinner at Zaika in Kensington, and then walked to Royal Albert Hall for their Christmas Carols event. It was so fun and festive! The Royal symphony and the Royal choir performed for most of the songs, but for a few of the carols, the audience was encouraged to participate via a sing-along.
It was really lovely! We will definitely go again next year. And the Royal Albert Hall is just a beautiful building.
Sunday: Dustin, Ruth (our dog), and I ran 4.6 trail miles in muddy Hampstead Heath before taking both dogs on the train to Victoria Park in East London to meet up with two friends and their pup, Bernie! Matilda did so well, bouncing around like she used to. My heart just bursts to see her living her best life again!
All 3 dogs were very tired after a few hours at the park.
This evening, we are planning to attend the Kenwood House Christmas lights trail (right in Hampstead Heath) that was rescheduled from last weekend due to high winds- tonight will be much better weather as it’s dry and 55F/12C.
Summary: 55 miles of running, 2 Pilates reformer classes, a 1Rebel class and 1 other strength session on my own. A solid week of fitness, with lots of fun social events!
As I mentioned, Matilda’s recovery from her splenectomy is going so well; she still struggles a little bit on the stairs at our place (her back legs just don’t have the same strength anymore), but she’s back to her walks and bouncy self; she is even allowed off-lead again and she’s very happy. So glad we went through with the surgery.
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!
Aw, Matilda DOES look happy! I’m so glad she’s feeling well and you can completely enjoy Christmas without having to worry about her.
What an amazing time to be in London! Everything looks so festive and beautiful, and yes, that sunrise is incredible. Sounds like you had a great week!
Haha, well, the pictures might not capture her happiness, but its there 🙂 We are so relieved she is in good health.
London is very fun this time of year!
Glad to read Matilda is recovering well she looks happy. What stunning sunrise photos! Everything looks so festive-enjoy!
Thanks Deborah!
That is a beautiful sunrise, especially with the bridge in the photo!
I’m so glad to see Matilda back to her old self. We’re having to decide what to do with Cocoa and her ear…I’m just not ready to do that ablation again, which will render her deaf. The vet is pushing for it…we go back in 2 weeks so stay tuned for the outcome of that discussion!!
The colours were just stunning! Made it worthwhile to get up early!
I’m so sorry to hear about Cocoa Wendy…Please do keep us posted. Sweet pup.
That is such a beautiful photo of Matilda and i’m so glad she’s doing well and lives a happy life again. And those photos from the sunrise have some amazing colours!
Looks like you had a fun week with lots of Christmas activities!
Thank you Susanne! I couldn’t be happier that Matilda made it through that health scare.
It’s great to hear that Matilda is back to going for walks and being off leash. She looks great!
That sunrise at Tower Bridge is stunning!
Thank you Debbie! Happy holidays to you!
Ah, I was just about to ask about Matilda! So happy the recovery is going so well. It’s amazing! She knows she has to be with you guys as long as possible because your such great dog parents.
And can we talk about that sunrise? Wow!
Aww, thank you Judy. Same to you! Bandit is a lucky pup!
That is a stunning sunrise. Wow!
LOL on your muddy trainers. That’s a good sign. I know what you mean about running not being a workout, but I know it doesn’t make a lot of sense!
I hope you have a quiet week at work — or just full of parties. 😉
Glad you understand! Of course I know that running is a workout, but it just doesn’t really feel that way! Of course, speed workouts feel a bit more that way sometimes 🙂
So glad to hear that Matilda is doing well. Those sunrise. Just wow.
I get mad at Strava sometimes with the only options being a long run, workout or commute. There are definitely other options known as “I just felt like running” I think workout means different things to folks who are active vs. those who aren’t, and our baseline is so different
Agree! Running is just life, ha! I don’t think about it as “going for a 3 hour workout”- that sounds kind of wild that way!
Wow, that sunrise!!!! Stunning beyond belief! So glad that dear Matilda is doing well, that’s a fab Christmas gift to your family 😉
Thank you Kim! You are so right, best Christmas gift we could ask for. Love our sweet Matilda.
what a sunrise!!!!
55 miles in one week… but that’s normal for you.
Glad that Matilda is on the mend.
Thank you Darlene!
Amazing colours over the river and Matilda looks very well, I’m so delighted for you! I might be down in London next Wednesday or Thursday but I am not sure when or how long for. I WILL meet up with you one day even though I’m in even less condition for a run these days. But I could show you where I used to live in Covent Garden or whatever. Happy Christmas!