Maintaining my running schedule and returning to work, like:
But, I am doing it and that counts for something.
Sunday: And just like that, we are back in Sarajevo. It feels good to be back and running!
Monday: I slept exactly zero hours last night but got myself out running, busted out and broke in a new pair of Hokas, and watched the sunrise over the bridge Franz Ferdinand was on when he was assassinated.
Tuesday: Finally got some sleep so that helped me make through the run.
Wednesday: I woke up by dragging myself out of bed. I am still fighting jet lag with the added challenge of rising early for a run and then work. Got it done though! Heck yes.
Thursday: It was the first day of school with the kids today so I needed a little extra sleep. That means rest day in terms of running.
Friday: Early wake ups to catch the sunrise and get my run in before work.
Saturday: It’s the weekend! That means I got to sleep in, drink coffee and read for as long as I wanted, and read to my son. Then I was a powerhouse up the some serious hills. I earned lunch in Old Town and the chocolate chip cookies I just made for family and friends.
What beautiful views to see whilst you run!
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It is pretty here! Such an unusual place—I love the hills and the houses with orange roofs.
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Good for you! I need to do my 6am runs this week so that I’m already in the habit when school starts the week after!
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I probably should have done a few practice early wake ups but, I didn’t. 😆 It has been an adjustment.
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I’m so not looking forward to those early get ups and yet I love running early!
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I know exactly what you mean. It would be perfect to wake up early when it is peaceful, then go back to bed 🙂
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Oh yes that would be perfect
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Love reading about your first week back running in Sarajevo, but dang, I miss you 🙃
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We miss you loads too. Let’s Skype today!
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