This morning I had to drop my Subaru at the service center for repair at 7:30am. It’s 6 miles away….ding, ding, ding….lightbulb moment….I decided to run home.

It's fun to be greeted by 2 furry faces

It’s fun to be greeted by 2 furry faces

I knew well enough to take it easy since I am just getting back on track after dealing with that upper respiratory infection. But, it was a good “assignment” for me. I treated it that way anyway. I’ve been feeling a bit ambivalent about routine and commitment when it comes to health, running etc. Seriously, ask me when the last time I went grocery shopping was? The last home cooked meal I made was on Valentine’s Day and that was with Mr. SOTSS assisting. I need to work a little harder at making smart choices and setting myself up for success. So by declaring to Mr. SOTSS that I’d run home from dropping the car off I basically forced the run to happen. I texted him halfway through for a little encouragement.

gogirlAnd it ended up being lovely. A nice sunny brisk winter day. I’m working from home all week and how nice to have over 12,000 steps by 9am on Monday. #winning

I chose not to listen to music because I was running on roads with very little shoulder and no sidewalks so I wanted to be alert. IMG_1204And alert I was….I noticed this heart-shaped pot-hole.

IMG_1207We’re always in such a rush that we can’t always find time to admire little things like that. It’s one of my treasured joys of running.

And now I’m waiting for my friend Sue to stop by. We’re going to have a little bite to eat and catch up. Happy that I’ll have company. It can get lonely working from home.

Picking up the car later won’t be on foot though. Mr. SOTSS will give me a lift. =)

Do you ever use your running as transportation? Run to the bank? Run to work?
What are you having (or what did you have) for lunch today?