Things started already different this week. My new routine encountered a few hurdles and
I found myself off balance.
Monday morning started a little different from the get
go. We were rushing to start our usual
routine. B was running a little late and
I had an urgent call that could only be answered in one of the rooms in the
apartment. B didn’t want to be late so
she left my ass, literally, on the throne. So, not having the encouragement of having to drop her off, I simply skipped the exercise for the day. Bad start.
For lunch we went to the small food court on the 11th
floor in her building. This is another
food court like the one we have here in our building that is mostly for
locals. I mean, the food courts that
I’ve been referring to before are the big, fancy kind. Like a whole floor of a mega mall, with all
the bells and whistles of a major brand store.
The food courts for the locals are simple. The signs are all in Thai, and only in
Thai. No photos, just maybe a few sample
plates on the front counter or maybe just the ingredients to be used but no
idea of what you’d get. Regardless, we
feel a little more adventurous and dare to get whatever they give us.
So, the lunch was that good that I didn’t even need
dinner. That was a first. Skipping diner in the food heaven we live
in. Well, that was the first thing that
put me off balance.
Then this morning, I dropped B off at her job and headed to
Lumpini Park a little more energized than the day before (since I hadn’t ran
since last Friday). I started to run as
soon as I got into the park and away from the car fumes. Did my usual 2.5 KM jog and as I was
approaching the end a fellow runner caught up with me and stayed at my
pace. It was kind of weird. I kept going
at my pace and he was jogging right beside me.
Every so often I discretely looked his way but no communications of any
sort. As I finished my run and started
to slow down, the guy turns around and tells me to do one more. At least that’s what I thought he was
saying. So, I kept going and we did
another round (2.5 KM). It was his 4th
round for the day. Apparently he’s some
sort of Thai boxer doing his usual training.
He seemed to know a lot of other joggers as many people recognized him
as we were going around. At the end of
my second round I was definitely done so he turned around and say good bye and
I said “Sa wad dee” and went out of the park to cool down on my way home.
Weird but in a way glad that the boxer encouraged me to push
myself a little more than the usual.
The peer pressure made me complete the second round and I felt just fine
with it. Now, would this be the new balanced day or will I go back to my
regular jog? We’ll see tomorrow.

2 comments:
Se permiten comentarios en espanol? Supongo que los que dan tantas vueltas alrededor de los "food courts" deben dar muchas mas vueltas "jogging" en el parque, maxime cuando puedes ir acompanado por un thai colega.
Se permiten comentarios en espanol? Supongo que los que dan tantas vueltas alrededor de los "food courts" deben dar muchas mas vueltas "jogging" en el parque, maxime cuando puedes ir acompanado por un thai colega.
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