Post-Colonoscopy Long Run

>> Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Monday's long run was weird for LOTS of reasons:

1. I'm still getting over a calf injury, so I wasn't sure how far was a "safe" distance.

2. It was my first run later in the day in YEARS. I ran at 5:30 pm, 12 hours before/after when I normally run.

3. It was raining... a gross 50 degree rain. So I wore tights to keep my sore leg warm, something I rarely do.

4. The night before was my first night NOT in the "night splint" in nearly 4 weeks!

5. I had recently had a burrito. 100% of my runs (except for races) happen on a totally empty stomach.

6. Before that burrito, I'd been on a clear liquid diet for the previous 46 hours (nearly 2 full days). Because...

7. I just had my first colonoscopy 4 hours prior.

Yep, I'd spent the weekend doing a super fun colonoscopy prep. It honestly wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be! I was ready to be miserable and hungry the entire time, but that wasn't an issue. Once the "clear liquids only" diet started, it was hardest to remember not to snack! I'm a snacker, and I'd always walk into the kitchen for a handful of cereal or a pickle or something, and have to remember "Oh wait! No! I can't eat anything!..."

Friday and Saturday were "low fiber" days. I actually like to eat a lot of fiber, so that was just a bit tricky. We had pizza, I made a cheese quesadillas, and then I grilled steaks on Saturday night. I mindlessly messed up a moment on Saturday night by having a handful of raspberries, but that ended up not being a problem.

Sunday was all clear liquids only: I had 2 bowls of Jello throughout the day, a diet mountain dew, a diet 7-up, and a lot of chicken broth. I wasn't suffering. From 4-6 pm is when the fun started: I had an entire bottle of Miralax between two big bottles of Gatorade (a glass full every 15 minutes for 2 hours). I actually felt full and gross after that, even though I'd had so few calories all day. And then around 6:40, THINGS started to happen. Liquid things. Liquid butt things.

Point #4 above about not spending the night in the "night splint" was because I didn't want to take that off and on all night as I got in and out of bed to use the bathroom. I slept poorly with a gurgly stomach, but didn't get up THAT much (10 p.m., 1:30 a.m., and 3:00 a.m.). I got up early on Monday pondering if I should run, but I didn't feel up to it.

I had one more bottle of laxatives at 9 a.m. on Monday morning (and a bottle of Sprite), and then cut all liquids at 10 a.m. before my 1 p.m. appointment time.


Plenty of room in my gown.


Yes, my wife took this photo without me knowing. But I have 0 modesty.


IV in, ready to go!

I came back 25 minutes later and my wife took a lot of videos of me babbling about things I don't recall. I was back in the procedure room as the nurse started putting the drugs to make me sleep in my line, and I remember thinking "Oh, I hope they work well, because I'm not even getting drowsy yet..." and then LITERALLY the next thing I know, I'm mid-sentence with my wife back in the recovery room (we'd been talking for like 4-5 minutes), and 25 minutes had passed. No "I'm starting to get sleepy..." Just awake one moment, and then RE-waking up 25 minutes later! WILD!

Here are some clips my wife took as I was waking up. Some back-story: First, the "best wife ever" comments came from me writing that on my intake form noting who was going to be my driver. The woman at the front desk loved that, and teased that she was honored to be in the presence of the BEST wife ever. Second, I had contacted my doctor about getting a vasectomy, and we joked that they should offer 2-for-1 deals while getting a colonoscopy. So when I started saying that I saw a message on MyChart from my doctor, I thought it could have been about a vasectomy, but it was just about an upcoming physical therapy appointment for my shoulder. And third, the FIRST thing I remember in this video is saying "MyChart" at the 1:51 mark. Right before that I joked about still having to use a condom (around the 1:35 mark), and I do not remember saying that (or anything before that):


Direct link: youtu.be/wN2ZZhuqR50

We had Chipotle, picked Charlie up from school, and I got ready to run. I was hoping to do 10+ miles with 5 of those being harder in the middle, but it was cold and rainy, so I didn't know. (4 weeks ago was a normal long run of 11+ miles with 6 harder miles in the middle, 3 weeks ago was NO run as I was injured, 2 weeks ago was a 4.5 mile "test" run, and 1 week ago was an 8 mile run with a few harder miles in the middle like a normal long run [just 2 miles shorter overall with 2 fewer harder miles in the middle as well].)

But I just felt WORKED OVER. I knew I wasn't going to get to 5 miles of harder miles, but I was planning on 4.5 miles. But after 4 miles, I just found myself easing up. I was hashed from the last few days. It felt like my heart rate was high, and it turns out it was: 4 weeks ago, it averaged 158 bpm for my long run, and for this shorter run with fewer hard miles, it averaged 168 bpm. My body was over it.


A turkey near the Merriam Park Library on my longer cool down.


A wet dog after 10.03 miles.


I WANTED to run hard from split 5 to 15 (half mile splits),
but eased up at split 13 after 4 harder miles.

My "hard" 4 miles in the middle were some of my slowest "hard" miles in recent years at 6:31 pace. Usually in the 6:0xs is good, 6:10s is average, and 6:20s is bad. And that's usually for 6 "hard" miles, not just 4. I was pooped! (Pun intended.)

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Family Sports News

>> Monday, April 27, 2026

A few quick things happening in out world of sports last week...

Henry ran his 2nd track meet on Tuesday, and he did the 3200 for the first time. He's still coming off a knee injury, so his training has not been great. He said his goal was to break 13:00, and I told him that was weak. I told him I thought he could break 12:20, and he finished in 12:13. Guess dad knows what's up!


Go Henry!!



The next morning was Earth Day, and Charlie and I celebrated by biking to school. And then he biked to baseball practice after school, and I biked to pick up him from baseball. And then we biked along Ayd Mill Road for the first time to get home:


Heading home against rush hour traffic (obviously).
I'm wearing Charlie's baseball gear on my back.

Thursday night was Charlie's swim team banquet, and he picked up his 2 ribbons from a previous meet, and then his 3 ribbons from state:


His blue ribbon was from a relay, and his 3rd place in state was a relay as well.

Friday night was the high school "Elite Meet" at Hamline University. The best high school runners are invited to compete in almost like a "pre-state state meet." My nephew Ian is a good hurdler, and he competed in the 300 high hurdles, and he finished right in the middle of the pack (5th of 9) to finish 5th in the state! (His time was 39.52 if that means anything to you.)




Some sweet back-lit shots at 7:30 pm! Congrats Ian!!

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Testing my Calf on a "Long" Run

>> Saturday, April 25, 2026

After not running for a week and then doing some easy runs last week, I thought it was time for a little test for my sore calf.

My Monday runs are usally long runs: 11+ miles with the middle 6 faster/harder. I wasn't going to just jump up to that distance and intensity, but I still used that as a guide for this run. So I planned to run 8 miles with the middle 4 faster/harder. And I altered my course from being a strict out-and-back to one that put me a mile from home at mile 4, then also just about a mile from home at mile 5.5 as well - I had a way to get home easier if there were problems. (My normal route still has me about a mile from home at mile 4, but then if I just turned around at that point, I'd still be running hard at mile 5.5 and I'd be 2.5 miles from home at that point, and things could go south there!)

So I did this weird route to stay close-ish to home as I was wrapping up my harder miles, also adding on a little jaunt to the west (split 11) to avoid having to go up a bigger hill to the south:


Half-mile splits, running hard from split 4-12.

The colors on the map show that I still negative split the harder miles like I normally do, starting as more yellow/green and turning more orange/red. And that was after starting out with a 3:04 opening half mile split! I was thrilled to see that, and then super curious if I'd be able to hold on! So my speed didn't totally die after 2 weeks of either no running or no hard running. I was SOOO curious what that opening split was going to be: I figured it would be around 3:20, and did NOT expect a 3:04!

The half mile splits of my harder 4 miles in the middle were:

3:04, 3:06, 3:03, 3:00, 3:01, 2:58, 3:05, 2:53 = 24:14 (6:03.50 / mile)

Mile splits of 6:10, 6:04, 5:59, and 5:59

It was a bit uphill to split #11 when I headed west to add in a few more blocks, and that REALLY showed up in my pace. That's a bit concerning for my fitness level (or "loss of fitness" from being injured) as this drop in pace near the end of my harder middle miles is WILD for it not being a big hill:


I'm talking about the drop in pace around 35 minutes in.

But other than that VISIBLE slow-down in my pace chart, I like I how it generally trends perfectly upward (sort of matching my heart rate as well). That's a nice sign that I was able to keep speeding up.

My left calf got a LITTLE sore later that afternoon, but I kept it under control. I've been massaging it a lot, and foam rolling too. And I'm still wearing the night splint as I sleep so my calf won't be super tight when I wake up in the mornings.

I'm FAR from "out of the woods" yet with this calf issue, but this was a hopeful sign that things are moving in the right direction.

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Friday Funny 2588: Not My Job!

>> Friday, April 24, 2026












































Lots more funnies on SportsAndLaughs.tumblr.com. HAPPY WEEKEND!!

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Friday Funny 2587: Women Sharing Photos of Their Clueless Men

Some of these are a bit funny, but most of these are red flags to me! Women, get out now!!


“My Husband Got A Little Carried Away With The New Vacuum Sealer. This Is A Dozen Croissants.”




“How My Partner Hangs Clothes On The Clothesline.”




“The Container My Boyfriend Picked To Put Away Leftover Pancakes. There Was Plenty Of Normal Tupperware Clean…”




“How My Husband Eats Donuts.”




“Not Staying The Night At My New BF’s House With His Pillow Situation.”







“My Boyfriend, Who Doesn’t Buy Any Of The Groceries, Decided To Use Multiple Pounds Of Chicken In A Cooler Instead Of The Bag Of Ice We Have.”




“My Boyfriend, Who Doesn’t Buy Any Of The Groceries, Decided To Use Multiple Pounds Of Chicken In A Cooler Instead Of The Bag Of Ice We Have.”




“I Spent 4 Hours Deep Cleaning The Kitchen And This Is What It Looks Like Not Even 2 Days Later Without Me Constantly Cleaning Up After My Husband.”




“My Boyfriend Left A Crunchwrap In The Air Fryer For A Month.”




“How My Boyfriend Leaves His Coffee Cup Every Morning.”




“Came To The Kitchen To Find Out That My Boyfriend Hung The Towel Like This.”




“My Husband Will Never Close A Draw Or Shut A Cupboard.”




“You Spend The Afternoon Working On A Christmas Eve Dinner And Hubby Brings This Home For My Son An Hour Before Dinnertime.”




“My Boyfriend Can’t Make Anything For Himself.”







“My Husband Mowed Over My Pumpkins.”




“My Boyfriend Throws His Empty Water Bottles Behind The Bed.”




“Boyfriend Keeps A Graveyard Of Shower Gel With One Half-Squirt Left.”



Lots more funnies on SportsAndLaughs.tumblr.com.

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