Evening Stroll

So, I joined an online run/walk group to complete 100 miles in the month of August.  We’d been cleaning and working all day, so we didn’t get a chance to get out.  Dave snuck out to get groceries; I didn’t even know he’d left!  Peyton was napping, and Brandon and I holed ourselves up in the guest room to read Percy Jackson together while she did.  I assumed Dave was home, and when Peyton came in after her nap, we went into the kitchen for a snack. I opened the fridge, and it was magic!  So after dinner at home, we headed out in the car. We parked in downtown LA, then we walked to WF for ice cream!  I walked mostly with Peyton, since I know how she operates.  She dragged a bit, and without a treat, it was harder to motivate her.  She stopped a few times, but she trudged on.  We played adding games, word games, and riddles.  We finally made it, and it was a little over 1.5 miles there.  I was excited for the monthly flavor, sweet corn and berries, while Dave opted for mint.  The kids got apples as they are still dessert-free. They know not to ask, and we reminded them why they were eating apples instead of eating with us.  I was afraid Peyton wouldn’t make it back, but this time, we headed out first instead of trailing.  She even ran a bit, trying to get away from Brandon.  I held onto her hand tightly to make sure she didn’t fall down.  She was giggling and turning around, too, so it was for the best.  We got far enough away from Brandon, who had to stop because he got tired quickly.  She was worried about him catching us, but his giggling always gave him away.  I told her we had to walk fast so we could have a girl conversation.  We ended up talking about her favorite restaurant, the kids in her class she wanted in our hypothetical chaperone group, and whatever random talk I could make to take her mind off of walking.  She actually made better time on the way back than we did on the way there.  I told Dave the apple must have given her energy!  We walked 3.5 miles total, as we’d walked around shopping for cocktail supplies.  Our friends from Singapore sent some alcohol (three huge bottles) to thank Dave for taking the chef out a few months ago.  We came home and got the kids to bed before I went and ran another 3.5.  After the run, I got the drink that Dave made – a mojito with mint from the next door neighbor’s garden (it comes through the fence).  I gulped it down, and then asked if there was even alcohol in it.  Dave was concerned that I’d taken a shot and didn’t savor it.  It was refreshing!  I get to post the mileage on the FB group, and the admin tallies up the miles for the month.  It coincides with the half I’m training for, and since it includes walking, I hope to complete the challenge.

Cheers!
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