Training wise, a stable week of 107.2km running plus 30km of walking recovery. I also had my first hit out in the pool which felt great with the blood flowing into the arms. I will be starting to ramp up the biking and swimming again now. Sam is not able to exercise much with the bub growth now limiting her. So, Sam will be joining me for night swims at the pool which will help us both with some frequency. It will be fun to train with Sam for a bit.
We had our first 'baby class' last Thursday where we got the gist of what happens, how, and where in the hospital. Was a good eye opener for all and very informative, especially the 'how to tell you are in labour' part rather than plain old 'cruisy' Braxton Hicks contractions. Five more classes, with 3 on having the bub, and 3 on parenting/post birth. No doubt, many more interesting tidbits to come...
Sam and I headed to Kangaroo Valley with Julian and Melanie Grover for the weekend staying at the lovely 'Alcheringa' bed and breakfast which is owned by Sam's old boss. It's very relaxing and well positioned on top of a mountain on Nugents Creek Road. We lapped up the luxury. Greeted with good weather, we headed out to Berry for a day trip, into the Valley for some good food, and just generally chilled in front of the log fire enjoying the view. Julian and I however did not enjoy waiting up to watch Australia get flogged and show a dismal display of schoolboy rugby against the Springboks (albeit with some dodgy refereeing decisions ;) ). Let's hope they can turn that around for the Bledisloe and Tri-Nations decider in Brisbane in a fortnight against the All-Blacks. Kangaroo Valley is a bit of a misnomer also. There were a few kangaroos but we saw echidnas, wallaby's, many native birds, and heaps of wombats. It should actually be renamed Wombat Valley for the pure numbers of those fuzzy animals. It would be a great place to show off our flora and fauna to overseas visitors with a guarantee of viewing the above.
I also headed out each day for some hard hill running over the Valley. Perfect tracks for training those muscles. At times I was virtually running on the spot to climb up the steep inclines of tracks. My butt, hami's, and quads are a bit sore these past two days from the hill climbs and descents. Makes me think about the Comrades marathon in South Africa that I would like to complete one day that runs through the 'Valley of 1000 hills'. I would need some serious hill training to complete that one.
I found a nice quote the other day, "Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve". I like finding things that help to remind you of your goals and refocus when you are drifting at times. I will be posting any that I see now at the end of each blog. The above is a nice one as I have been told many times that I could not do something or win something only to make it happen. I would rather give things a go and see how they fall, than not try at all because something/one told me it was not possible (or not possible for them). Things may take some 'extra time' but you can get there in the end or damn close ;) .
Cheers,
Bevan.
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