To say that 2017 was a crazy year is an understatement. I started the year off in Walt Disney World with my mom and best friend. I was pregnant and participated in the Marathon Weekend events. Then, shortly after coming home, I found out I miscarried. An immense amount of anger took over me. But things have a funny way of working out. No less than 6 weeks after my D&C I discovered I was pregnant again. We had many early ultrasounds and blood tests to confirm the pregnancy. We went for the 1st trimester screening test and were able to see a clear image of our growing baby. At 20 weeks we found out we were having a baby boy.
All during this time I continued to run, using it as a coping mechanism from when I first found out the bad news, and then as a stress reliever to help keep some normalcy in my life. How much did I run this year? Not as many races as I had in years prior, but quite a few. I did three 5km races, three 5km virtual races, one 6km, one 4 mile, one 8km, two 10kms, a half marathon relay, two half marathons and one full marathon. I am most proud of the 10km I ran at 35 weeks pregnant, which I completed in 1:02.50!
It was shortly after that race that I found out I had pre-hypertension. This was discovered at my 37 week appointment. I was done with work immediately, and one week later I was induced and gave birth to our son, Andrew Allen Pottage. Labour was the most pain I’ve ever been in. It was worse than any race I ever competed in. But making it to this finish line was oh so sweet.
I have now pretty much fully recovered from not only the pregnancy and delivery, but also from my surprise appendectomy that I had at the beginning of December. Now that I am ready to take on 2018, I have some big plans.
I will be joining Runners Soul marathon club for my 6th season. I will be training for the half marathon distance, where I’ll run the Red Deer Half over May Long weekend. Before May Long, I will do Moonlight Run 10km, 10 mile road race and the Walt Disney World Star Wars Half Marathon weekend, with both the 10km and half marathon events. That will be an exciting trip, as it will be our first time on an airplane with baby Andy! I can’t wait to take him to Disney World, and even though he won’t remember a damn thing, the memories and photos will be ones to cherish.
The biggest running news for 2018 is that my husband and I will be heading to Berlin, Germany, in September to run the Berlin Marathon! The opportunity was presented to us through our local running store Runners Soul, and there is a group of us heading out there to run in this World Marathon Major event! And did you notice I said “my husband and I”? YES, Dan will be running a full marathon! He actually will be doing the Red Deer Full Marathon in May as his first full, in order to figure things out and see how much pain he is in afterwards. But this is going to be such a memorable race-cation for us!
I’ll still blog in the new year, though, it may not be as often as I used to. With the baby and all, things are a little different. I will always do my race recaps, but also hope to talk about how training postpartum is going. I am sure there will be some frustration as I try to get back to where I was before baby, and I hope to share how it is all going.
2017 started off really sour. But it ended oh so sweet.