Last night was intended to be the night where I’d arrive home from a productive day at work, get laundry finished, catch up on some emails, eat a quick dinner and turn in early. It was appropriate for a rest day after a long run, I thought. Instead, what last night turned into was a night where the laundry got moved from the washer to the dryer and not much further, I ate a dinner that I heated in the microwave, went to bed at 6:00 p.m. and then woke up two hours later and proceeded to eat the entire contents of my house.
Seriously, and while I know this is about as boring as blog fodder can get, I ate a LOT. I was in the mood for something comforting and with nothing to blame but who I am and the occasional unpredictability of my mood, I made toast. Lots and lots of toast. It’s one of my favorite foods (I was not kidding about that bread thing) and even more, warm toast straight out of the toaster makes me feel like I’m under a warm blanket on a cool but not-too-cold evening. And when I thought I’d had enough toast, I had a glass of milk. And then another piece of toast.
While most people would consider a carb over load combined with a “splurge” to be more along the lines of cookies or cake (both of which I also enjoy) I stuck with my toast. Of course, it helps to have a place to lay the blame so I’m going to attribute it to the increase in running mileage over the last few days. I ran more in the last four days than I’d run in the previous fourteen. The math is easy: I hadn’t eaten enough (which is a shock within itself) and I was using last night to make up for it. Running can really do strange things to your body’s pattern. But finally, after the toaster popped up and down several times, I felt full.
Then, as if I wanted my own version of a horror movie, before I headed back to bed, I stepped on the bathroom scale. Yes, because I wanted to see what half a loaf of whole wheat bread weighed. Duh, right? Did I mention in three weeks I’m headed to a beach on the East coast in which a beach house is being rented where things like “hot tubbing” are done? Oh, I didn’t mention that? Well, silly me.
But balance, right? Balance. Which is entirely how the next few weeks and my approach to getting back to a regular running routine ought to be summed up. I’ve forgotten how important that aspect is to a healthy training schedule. Which probably explains why I wanted to fill the feeling of recovering from ten miles on Sunday with multiple slices of whole grain tastiness. Or not, I’m not sure.
But it’s something to reach for. It’s a plan and if there’s anything I love, it’s that. A goal, something to remember. Something to remind me. Don’t have too much, don’t have to little. Work hard, rest hard. Balance.

