Glenda personifies the current oddness of life
Since my last installment, pretty much everything that was on the calendar for 2020 was cancelled...but that doesn't mean we just gave up. Sometimes you have to embrace the strange and do what you can with it. So this blog is a catching up for this strange season an there will be more focused posts going forward. I think it mainly goes to show that life changes, but at least for me the REALLY important things haven't stopped (just maybe gone a bit virtual).
VIRTUAL VACATION SHENANIGANS
In June, we took a virtual running cruise to Alaska! It was appropriate, since Alaska is one of our favorite places to go...and running cruises are one of our favorite ways to travel. The "trip" included a FaceBook page where there were several activities such as telling jokes on hump day and karaoke on friday as well as just general sharing.
We definitely went all in on the jokes...here's an example
And of course there were virtual races.
MORE VIRTUAL RACES (AND ONE REAL ONE!)
Besides the Alaska Races, there have been a number of other virtual races including a Summer series put on by some of the same people that do the Virtual (and real, when it is possible) running cruises. As such they each had a different way to win the race, which I find very appealing.
The Summer 5 x 5k series
Plus 2 Virtual 5ks, a Du and a Tri (or 2)
Also in the last couple of months, I did a couple of other virtual 5ks which appealed to me, the 2nd in my progressive Du series, and a Virtual Triathlon that replace a travel race slated for October. I also did another tri, but I'll talk about that later.
And a racetastrophy
And then there was the real life Du that wasn't. I signed up for the Screw City Du months and months ago. It was actually held on the 26th of July (after a postponement from May). There were lots of precautions in place and masks were required except while actually racing. The day came and the heat index at the 8 am start was over 90 degrees and the heat was oppressive. By the end of the first run I knew it wasn't my day...so I dropped to the 2 mile run option. Probably my worst race day ever.
A BIG BIRTHDAY REIMAGINED
On July 8, 2020 my Mom turned 90 years old. Originally we had planned for a big party, but COVID-19 put a stop to that. So the family "divided and conquered" to come together
SUCKING IT UP FOR MY KIDDO
On July 21, 2020 my daughter. Melanie was scheduled for back surgery to extend her spinal fusion. She was allowed one support person and I was elected.
I hadn't been able to see Mel for some time as for several weeks her group home was being very careful about visitors. But once the surgery was scheduled, I attended her last two pre-op appointments. I also spent the night in a hotel the night before the surgery and sat in the hospital most of the day of surgery.
I was glad to do those things for her, but the anxiety about these visit was pretty overwhelming.
TAKING A CHANCE WITH A SHORT TRIP
We had MANY trips cancelled this year. One of them was a trip with our granddaughters and their parents to Branson, MO in July. At that point the virus was high in our area and blowing up in that area of Missouri/Arkansas, and none of us was comfortable with the trip.
So we decided that we needed to try to find something safer. We settled on a big house in Door County, WI with amenities that meant that we didn't have to interact with the rest of the world any more than we wanted. We were fortunately able to be quite certain that no one had the virus before we went.
There was fishing both in Sturgeon Bay (directly behind the house) and the stocked swimming/and fishing pond in the front of the house.
Swimming was another favorite activity
About 18 months ago I announced my retirement from adjunct teaching, mostly because helping to deal with all of Melanie's issues before, during and after her major bladder surgery was consuming. Between that and our athletic and travel pursuits I couldn't really give my work the time and energy it deserved. But I really never fully adjusted to being retired, I frankly did not like it.
Once Melanie was settled not quite a year ago, I told just one school (that I'd been adjunct for for almost 9 years at that point), that I might be willing to teach again. I early August they contacted me to see if I would teach a class...and by the time all was said and done I was teaching two, and have been assigned two more for the Spring.
MORE SHENANIGANS AHEAD!
So what's next? Lots of things. For instance starting August 30 we will be doing another virtual cruise...this time Hawaii! And there will be more videos and races and general goofiness. All of our videos are now "credited" to Shenanigans Studios, an idea born in the wake of our Alaska videos.