As I mentioned recently, I've been struggling to get running again. I've never been a fast runner, but I could slog along well enough. Lately, I'd just been feeling sluggish and had been walking with the girls, bringing our morning "run" from 40 minutes to over an hour. Not being interested in getting up 20 minutes earlier each day in service to my sluggishness, I decided to make getting into running shape again a priority. I joined a facebook group called "
Slow AF Running Club", read about other people's journeys and small milestones, and shared mine. It seems that the only way to run again is to run again! Even when I huff and puff, even when I get unpleasantly sweaty. There's just no way around the unpleasant part, just gotta get through it!
I've also come to realize that after years of skijoring with racing dogs, I'm a pretty weak skier, too, hahahaha. The few times I've tried to ski without dogs, I am weak and huffing and puffing. Training Raven has been good for me because she's not a speed demon, and she's not really committed to skijoring, so she'll often stop and dawdle, and then I have to self-propel.
Last weekend, we did a skijor fun-race. I entered the 4-mile 2-dog class so I could bring Cricket, but at the end of all races is a goofy thing called the "Le Mans"-style. 1 mile-loop, 1 dog, no poles, mass start. It's chaos! I decided to do that with Raven.
Prerace hugs!

And prerace kissies!
With Cricket at her side, Raven didn't get to do her usual farting around. Cricket just yanks her along and forces her to be Committed! We did a credible job.
Without Cricket? We took off like a slingshot just a little bit behind the main group, but then stalled out when Raven got distracted and forgot that we were in a race. She stopped and rolled in the snow. She started sniffing things. There’s SO MUCH TO SNIFF on a new trail! I've been told that sniffs are kryptonite for those sheppy genes. And there I was flailing around, no poles, not a strong enough skier to propel myself with no dog. I was like a becalmed sailboat! I kicked and flailed and somehow got us going again, while far ahead, the other skiers were approaching the finish line in a group. First in came the real athletes, then my friend's 10-year-old with his golden retriever, then my other friend with her corgi (!!), and then...
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Here we are! Red lantern by far!

So I'm not a strong skiier at all and Raven's not a good racer without her sister by her side, but that's fine! She's not made for racing. She's made for LOVE!!
Please enjoy the video!
And after that we joined our friend
Bertha for a walk through her neighborhood trails. Bertha is so much different now that she is part of a loving family! Not at all fearful. She even jumped up to see me! I was so honored!
Then we went home and ate CARTZ!!
Yeeeesh CARTZZZZ!!!
The aurora have been quite spectacular lately! And we see a lot of them since I always insist on a pre-bedtime walk to empty the bladders last thing before we go to bed.
It's light in the mornings nowadays, but we have dark nights for a few more weeks.
Mmmmm salads!! I usually give them each a LETTUSSLEAFY while I make sandwiches, but the lettuce heads at the store looked really sad and wilty this week, so I got one of those spring mixes and had to give the girls their cut in their bowls. They seemed to approve of the FANCYLETTUSSS.
Ahhh now I am wrapping up this post and realized I had forgotten why I started it. I started it to say... I had an epiphany this morning on my slllooooow morning run. Do you know who is a slower runner than I am? The person on the couch. Do you know who is a slower skijor team than Raven and I are? The people and dogs not skijoring. As long as you are out there and having fun, you are already winning!
Wishing my 14 loyal readers a happy spring!
8 comments:
Happy Spring and Happy everyday to you. Encourage DL to walk with you and the dogs, it is essential for his health. Do not run too long please. Thank you
Don't worry; running "too long" is not in my game plan. It would interfere with my sitting with the dogs eating apples. :)
Have to share this article with you... Doggles. HEEHEE
https://www.npr.org/2025/04/10/nx-s1-5355827/dogs-alaska-ppe-goggles-volcano
I loved the video-made me laugh with joy at how much fun everyone was having! Who cares if you were last, it was a blast:) It makes me want to try it next season, since I don't run anymore & I have the dog to do it too;) Happy spring!
Yes, the Anc folks are all prepping with goggles for dogs and humans, as well as extra air filters for cars. It sounds awful. :(
I encourage you to try it! It's a great way to exercise dogs without having to do much work yourself. :)
Everyone has their own exercise/run level. I love yours and the Fuzzies! As long as you enjoy your "exercise" your level doesn't matter . Happy Spring.
Thank you! Happy spring to you as well!
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