Prairie spirit 100 is six short days away. Five days and 19 hours, really. I ran this morning to calm down. My anxiety will build this week, I’m sure. If I make a dozen “oh, NOOOO!!!” posts, please forgive me. Or, if you like that, tell your friends!
Running this morning was nice. I finished feeling more relaxed. I texted “crew chief” Sydney about weather preparation. I would hate to have “DNF” stand for “Did Not want to Freeze anymore!”
The pacers are all lined up. I posted a basic, simple pace strategy for the event on Facebook. There were questions immediately! Lol! Everyone is at least as excited as I am. I love it!
This will be my second race working with a crew. This will be my first time running with dedicated pacers. I am looking forward to seeing how it all goes. I am relieved I don’t have to worry about details. Questions like “How do I get back to my car?” And “Where do we meet?” are as complicated as maths to me.
The plan for this week: rest, rest, rest! If I could afford it, I would take the week off work. I’ll just have to be content with not working overtime.
Prepping my drop bags is also on the to-do list. While I have a crew jumping from stop to stop, I still want some things right there. You know, just in case? Socks, anti-chafe…I don’t know what else. Oh, well. I have the week.
I feel like I’m rambling. My excitement is showing. I should calm it down. It’s only Monday! Friday is coming way too fast and far too slow.
I’m ready to run! Or as ready as I’m going to be. “The hay is in the barn,” as they say. Now I just rest and heal. And eat. And stretch. And try to relax.