parkrunday: Jesmond Dene #41

It was so great to be out at parkrun again this morning after a few weeks away for various reasons!

Geth and I were volunteering as barcode scanners at Jesmond Dene this morning. It was my 25th volunteer stint (meaning I was able to order a new milestone t-shirt this afternoon!) and so it was nice to be doing a role I hadn’t done before. I really liked using the parkrun volunteer app – it was very straightforward. Geth prefers marshalling though so we’ll probably do that again next time.

Very cold conditions when we woke up, but there were still about 100 parkrunners out in the Dene! It wasn’t as bad out there as it looked, and it wasn’t long before we were home and warm again.

Post-parkrun volunteering
So good to be back!

We’ll be slightly further afield next week…

Still a bit nonstop but we’re getting there

It’s been a busy week for me with work and my wee trip to Edinburgh. Some work things now coming in for next week but I’m really hoping to get the last of my pre-Christmas TechUp modules done as well!

In the meantime, though, I’m looking forward to a quiet-ish weekend. Geth and I are volunteering at parkrun tomorrow (doing a new role!) and then possibly doing a run outside once we’re back, but after that I will be getting my weekend hibernation on.

Computer book
Dad found me another old computer book! This one belonged to Grandad and came out in 1984, so it’s an interesting historical read.

This week’s earworm playlists:

Saturday

The Monkees – ‘Daydream Believer’
EMF – ‘Unbelievable’
Blondie – ‘Rapture’
Eartha Kitt – ‘Santa Baby’

And a bonus track that Geth was humming that day:

Mike Oldfield – ‘Moonlight Shadow’

Sunday

Cast of Yanomamo! – ‘Burn Them Trees’*
Cast of Yanomamo! – ‘Forest People’
Cast of Yanomamo! – ‘The Jaguar’
Amilcare Ponchielli – ‘Dance Of The Hours’
The Beatles – ‘Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’

Monday

911 – ‘Party People… Friday Night’
Duran Duran – ‘Is There Something I Should Know?’

Tuesday

The Carpenters – ‘Rainy Days And Mondays’
Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston – ‘It Takes Two’
Perry Como – ‘It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas’

Wednesday

Geraldine McQueen – ‘Once Upon A Christmas Song’

Thursday

Eartha Kitt – ‘Santa Baby’

Friday

Sia – ‘Cheap Thrills’
Chris Isaak – ‘Wicked Game’
Cream – ‘White Room’
Mika – ‘Grace Kelly’

*The Yanomamo! tracks were a bit of a flashback to a primary school performance. Apparently there was also a TV version shown in 1988, which I need to track down.

Phone Box Thursday: Valletta Gardens, Eastriggs

Here’s another south-west Scotland find from Mum and Dad.

Red phone box
Red phone box, Valletta Gardens, Eastriggs, 12th October 2021.

(Coordinates 54°98’52.7″N, 3°16’95.1″W.)

This phone box stands outside a recently opened museum, and makes a very nice feature outside it. There’s no phone inside, but there is one of those sad little notices saying they’re thinking about removing it. I hope it stays where it is as it does go very nicely with the museum sign!

Another tree decorated…

I’ve been at Mum and Dad’s doing their Christmas decorations today, including this gorgeous tree – I think it’s one of the nicest they’ve had over the last few years.

Christmas tree
See this post for a history of all the decorations!

It always properly feels like Christmas is nearly here when I decorate Mum and Dad’s tree! Not very long to go now… though it’s going to be a busy couple of weeks.

Back to rejoin Geth in Newcastle tomorrow. I hear he’s wrapped my Christmas presents now! 🙂

2021 Ice Creams #5: Halo Top Sea Salt Caramel

Another Halo Top offering this week…

Halo Top Sea Salt Caramel
Halo Top Sea Salt Caramel.

I’m a big fan of salted caramel in general but this ice cream was extra especially good – sweet, smooth and with a strong caramel taste. We’ve not had it very often this year (Halo Top is slightly pricy so is an occasional treat) but it’s on my list for one of the first to have again in spring 2022.

Flying Monday post

It’s been a really busy day so just a quick note for this evening. I’ve been putting together a long post about Dad’s initial forays into Geth’s family history, which will be accessible to Geth’s family soon. I’ve also been getting back into my TechUp studying – lots to do this week, but I’m hoping that next week will be quieter.

Fingers crossed!

Race Review: Dalton Park Winter 10k 2021

Last race of the year… and it was certainly an interesting one!

Having navigated the seemingly-permanent North East road disruptions and got myself comfortably parked at Dalton Park Retail Centre, I collected my number and retreated to the car until it was nearly time for the race start. The weather was as you might expect this time of year – freezing, blowing a gale and pouring with rain – so I didn’t want to have to stand out in it for longer than necessary! Unfortunately, the race start was delayed by about ten minutes as the starter had been sent to the wrong place… this had a fairly big knock-on effect on the rest of my race.

I was expecting to finish in 1:15:00 or just over. I finished in 1:20:18 at the North Tyneside 10k seven weeks previously, but on that occasion I was having a really bad day with my suspected spondylitis, so I was dragging my leg most of the way. I would have finished quicker today if not for a few issues.

First of all, the 5k runners – who were meant to start fifteen minutes after the 10k runners – started on time, only about five minutes after us. This meant that I (the last runner, as it was a small field and I’m slow) was being overtaken from about one and a half kilometres in, and so by the time I got to the marshal at two and a half kilometres, I was well mixed in with the 5k lot. This meant that the marshal assumed I was doing the 5k and directed me to turn back around the cones – which was the wrong way. I realised fairly soon after that something had gone wrong and returned to clarify that I was doing the 10k, but this added an extra half a kilometre (about three or four minutes at my pace) to my race.

Once I got to the lapped lollipop part of the route, I felt a lot better as there were lots of other 10k runners doing the laps – until the final part of the second lap, when I was most definitely on my own! It was a long, lonely stretch back to the start/finish area, and the final hundred metres were made a bit dicey by the fact that they had also started the junior 2k race off bang on time. The juniors were meant to go ninety minutes after us, and if we’d started on time I would have been finished and back in the car by the time they set off. Unfortunately, due to the ten-minute delay, I was running face first into a bunch of very surprised-looking kids as I struggled up the finishing straight – which was pretty hazardous on a steep hill! Thankfully they’d all passed me by the time I made it over the timing mat. Just have to hope there’s no chip confusion as a result (it looks like it might take a day or two for the results to be posted).

The finish volunteers didn’t even notice I’d finished for a couple of seconds (I think they were quite understandably distracted by having just set the juniors off) but quickly found me a 10k medal, water and some much-appreciated Celebrations! I’d picked up my t-shirt along with my number before the race. They were also keen for me to take a Santa Dash medal, but I declined – I only need one medal per event! On my way back to the car, I was also offered a very soggy extra t-shirt (presumably also a Santa Dash one!), but again I don’t need any more of those. I’m not sure whether the ‘Santa Dash’ referred to the 5k or was a different event that they’d either (a) cancelled or (b) ordered too many medals and t-shirts for.

My Garmin tells me I finished in 1:21:44, which should be roughly my gun time (I started my watch when they said ‘go’ and crossed the timing mat about twenty-five seconds later, so my chip time should be a bit faster). I’ll find out my official time when they post the results and will update this post then. I’m a little disappointed about going the wrong way as I could have been a few minutes faster, but the real victory today was gritting my teeth and doing the race in those conditions. I feel really happy now that my race season is finally over, though I’m already looking forward to the Sheffield Half Marathon, Edinburgh Marathon and twice-postponed Blaydon Race in spring and summer 2022. While Geth was not at all jealous of me running in the wintry conditions today, it did remind him that he’s not had a decent 10k attempt in a while… so hopefully we’ll get a few 10k races in during summer 2022 as well!

I definitely won’t be doing any more winter races, though. Winter running, going forward, will be a time for treadmills, post-parkrun hibernation weekends, and the bit of marathon training that’s short enough that you don’t have to be out for very long.

Race goodies
Race goodies. Those Celebrations were especially good.

A different kind of busy

Friday evening is here, and so we move from weekday busy to weekend busy. A nice change of scenery!

It’s been a really busy week with work and so I’ve not had time to do any studying. Hopefully I will be able to fit that in next week. The course organisers have just released three new modules so there’s plenty to get on with between now and Christmas.

Geth and I were meant to be volunteering at Jesmond Dene parkrun tomorrow, but unfortunately they’ve had to cancel. Under normal circumstances this would mean I’d be scrabbling around trying to decide on a replacement parkrun, but there’s an all-day TechUp online event tomorrow and it’d be nice to attend all the sessions for that, so I think it’ll be another week with no parkrun. I definitely want to get back to it next week though!

On Sunday I’ve got my last race of the season. A bit late this year – next year I’ll definitely be ending the season with the GNR in September! But it’ll be nice to tootle along for 10k and get some fresh air, assuming the weather’s not awful. We’re then seeing Mum and Dad later in the day, which will be lovely.

The weekend after should be a lot quieter… which will be a well-timed lull before the busy Christmas visiting period!

New hair
Same new hair as on every haircut day, but this time with bonus tree lights.

This week’s earworm playlists:

Saturday

Masashi Hamauzu – ‘Thunder Plains’
The Running Channel – ‘Run With Me’
Celine Dion – ‘It’s All Coming Back To Me’

Sunday

Bing Crosby – ‘White Christmas’

Monday

Chris Rea – ‘Driving Home For Christmas’
Masashi Hamauzu – ‘Thunder Plains’

Tuesday

Herman Hupfeld – ‘As Time Goes By’

Wednesday

Elton John – ‘I’m Still Standing’

Thursday

Masashi Hamauzu – ‘Thunder Plains’

Friday

Masashi Hamauzu – ‘Thunder Plains’
Boyzone – ‘A Different Beat’