Springfield/Saturday, Houston/New Year’s Day. New Year’s marathoning schedule preplanned, jam-packed. Out-with-the-old, 2019: in-with-the-new. Airport awaiting.
Call from Ro’s kennel. Pup’s been attacked. Seems to be just fine but taking him to an emergency vet to look at one of the wounds. Phoned Ash should they need follow-up, boarded my plane to Tulsa. Post-midnite hotel, checked my cell. No message.
Pup had multiple bite wounds – neck, flank, bum, leg, 2 large openings on his side, whole lotta bruising. Stitches required for one gash, drain in the other large puncture. 20 minutes before my marathon Start. Those were the words. Ash’s a straight shooter.
Ok, guess I’m gonna run now? 21 degrees, cold & windy. Head cluttered, spirit overwhelmed. Replayed the conversation over-n-over. Checked my Garmin, 3.3 miles. Another lap of subdivision shorts – empty open asphalt or oncoming traffic. 2 laps, just over 10k. Did the math. 8 loops. Seriously? How did I not know this? Ear buds in place, tunes loud, focus required. Throwaway gloves not doing the job, fingers numb/throbbing.
4 laps, 2:02 Half. 4 to go, then a 3 hour drive to Arkansas. Visiting Mom & my Bro before flying to Houston.
Why am I running laps? Why is it so cold in Missouri? Why am I HERE? Antibiotics, anxiety meds, pain pills every 8 hours. Why did the kennel gloss over Ro’s injuries? What would happen if Ash wasn’t local? Holiday weekend – hotels, cars, flights all pre-booked. Don’t care, gotta get home.
Lap 5. Groin pull return. Kentucky river plunge couple weeks past. Running all December, injury never fully healed. Conversation still rolling. Southwest…so much 2018 flying, A-status gotta get me somewhere. Cell phone car-abandoned, battery goes fast in the cold (never buy the upgrade).
Lap 6. Water, short walk. Turned the corner, turned around. What the heck am I doing? I’ll figure out the 50 State puzzle later – gotta get home. RD at the timing mat. Bib 73. It’s cold, I’m done.
On paper, ended the year with a DNF. Change-of-plans.
2 flights cancelled. No Houston Start, Colorado HOME New Year’s Eve. Return ticket secured.
I’ve finished 138 of these, nothing to prove. 33 marathons in 2018 alone. Lick our wounds, run another day. Parental digs in Ft Smith, my Flatirons spot afternoon next.
It’s a New YEAR. Folks, I’m going HOME.
- 6 lap DNF
- heart BROKEN
- post-holiday CONE
- New Year change-of-plans
- treat READY
- HOME sweet HOME
- 🐶 ❤️
- AWESOME care – thanks 🙂
Last day with the Grandpup – past week just flew by.
Fried egg each day on his breakfast, Greenie before my 15-minute work commute to Boulder, Pupperoni treat at bedtime. Ro’s bro, BIG heart. Everybody gets spoiled!
Colorado weekend home, AMAZING weather. What to do? Was given strict orders: NO hikes for Marty, recouping from an elbow injury. Bummer. Think, think, think. Coot Lake by the Rez. Flat, less than 2 miles ’round & a SWIM MECCA for dogs!
Party Marty’s not a swimmer. Ro however couldn’t get enough. Dog days of summer.
Afternoon SNOOZE fest for all 4-leggers; ice cream at Sweet Cow for Papa.
LOVE LOVIN’ Colorado summer 🌞
- happy Pup
- SWIM MECCA
- dog SMILE
- flat, easy 2 miles ’round
- swim SWIM swim
- Colorado summer 🌞
- afternoon SNOOZE fest
- Sweet Cow for Papa
Coot Lake SWIM fest (Boulder)
6 weekends consecutive marathoning – not sure who needed a mountain break more, me or Pup? Light-bulb idea💡 VRBO rental in the Colorado mountains, one where I could bring Ro. If I could spend hotel $$ in rural Midwest America, I can afford a weekend in Colorado paradise.
Friday night drive, 2 ½ hours due west. US 285 to Fairplay, 15 miles on Colorado 9 toward Hartsel. Pitch dark, no city lights. Dirt road, just short of the Divide. Creep’d along after Maps App crapped out – luckily, no more than 200 feet from my pinned location. Isolated, no cell service, COLD too!
Backpack, 2 bags of food. Pronghorn & deer [heads] mounted in the entry, written warning ’bout moose. I’d explore in the morning. Tired; shuteye calling. Are there bear here?
Vibrant pink start. GREAT day to be a dog: NO leash all weekend. Where first? Nearby snowbank or fast-flowing stream; Colorado paradise. I retreated inside for a jacket. 29 degrees 🙂
Hike. Afternoon ride into Fairplay. ‘nother hike, DirectTV in the cabin. Lazy mental retreat away. Couple of chipmunks, fish in the stream but notta lotta visible wildlife.
Warmed up 20 degrees during the day, warm enough for Ro to river explore. Brrr. After initially slipping into the water, Pup decided stream-drinking the only way to go. LOL>
On the drive home, explored Colorado’s oldest working courthouse (9964ft elevation). Colorado addicted: trail running & thin-air hikes ALL summer. LOVE LOVE my Colorado life ❤
- 2 days away
- Colorado paradise
- quiet, peaceful, no drama weekend
- open Western sky
- GREAT day to be a dog 🙂
- NO leash weekend
- vibrant early morning pinks
- Colorado’s oldest working courthouse (circa 1874, 2 years before Statehood)
mountain retreat, Fairplay CO