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Forgetful Jones

My sister and i often joke about how forgetful we’ve become ever since we were injected with anesthesia during our children’s births. We forget a story midway through a conversation, we leave one or two items more often than we would like to admit, and we even forget about our own age sometimes!

Years ago, I labelled my sister as “Forgetful Jones,” that brown-haired cowboy in Sesame Street who can’t remember a thing. But, this morning, I would have to admit that I deserved that name more than she does.

I thought I was all set for my 9 a.m. run this morning. But, on the way to my run, I realized I left my hydration belt and heart rate strap at home. No worries, I thought. When I reached my starting point, I wanted to take a couple of sips of Gatorade as I always do before proceeding to run, but I realized it was left in the freezer to chill. No water bottle either! So, I took a small sip from my little girl’s sippy cup instead.  I searched my bag for my ipod but I realized that I left the earphones stuck to my laptop since I used it to listen to Run Radio’s podcast last night. Luckily, the hubby had just returned from his run, so I borrowed his earphones. As I proceeded to run, my ipod failed to start because I forgot to charge it. I turned on my Garmin and discovered it was low batt as well. I completely forgot to recharge it after I rebooted it to fix its problems last night.

I seriously thought these were ominous signs. Was God telling me not to proceed with the run? That I may possibly trip over a rock, sprain my ankle, or get struck by lightning?  I set these gloomy thoughts aside, said a short prayer, and went off to run.

My program said I should run an easy 5k at 7 min/km pace, so that’s what I planned on doing. Like a purist runner, I ran through the roads soaking in every sight and sound sans the ipod and Garmin to distract me from the beauty of my surroundings. With the pace much slower than even my usual slow runs, I felt more relaxed as I fully let go of all the concerns of the day and allowed my mind to wander aimlessly.  Initially, I was off to a bad start with all the gear I left behind, but ironically, this was one of the best runs I’d had in months.

For the first time in weeks, I was able to enjoy a run the way it was meant to be savoured, like a glass of wine or a first kiss. Completely lost in my running revelry, this Forgetful Jones started remembering how it was to run in the early days. I recalled how I ran with just P100 shorts from SM, a cotton shirt, and a bottle of Astring-o-Sol filled with water for hydration without a care in the world about all my gear, when all I followed was the time and a 1-hour run was worthy of a big celebration, when the running community was so small and almost everyone was a friend. Everything was so plain and simple then.  How things had changed. How I missed those good ol’ days—and how I missed these kinds of runs.

By the time I made my way back, I had finished 7k at an easy 7 min/km pace according to my Nike+ Sportsband. I’m not superstitious, but those two coincidental 7′s, plus an awesome, invigorating run like that, made me feel like I could take on the world.

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10 Responses to “Forgetful Jones”

  1. nice post :) . all our gears and gadgets complicate things – i’m personally bound to my garmin and feel lost running without it. but sometimes running stripped of all these things makes us realize why we started running in the first place.

    rbpops said on Jul 29 09 at 7:59 AM Reply
  2. You did forget a lot! But I remember that astring-o-sol bottle. That was the time I was running more than you and now, look who has achieved more. Nice post.

    Mayi said on Jul 29 09 at 9:03 AM Reply
  3. when i started running, i bought an ipod for that purpose also complete with waterproof case since i sweat a lot. but now i dont get ot use my ipod that much since i found it much more fun and fulfilling to run “naked”, and just enjoy the view and wander endlessly at anything that comes my way =)

    lester said on Jul 29 09 at 9:29 AM Reply
  4. Galing Jayms! Ditched my heart rate monitor na rin :)

    Ate Virgie said on Jul 29 09 at 11:33 AM Reply
  5. Nice post! In this day and age, I still try to run with just a watch and a couple of hundred pesos in my pocket sometimes. I end up having a great run each and every time! :-)

    Alfred / El Kyoshi said on Jul 29 09 at 1:34 PM Reply
  6. “For the first time in weeks, I was able to enjoy a run the way it was meant to be savoured, like a glass of wine or a first kiss. Completely lost in my running revelry, this Forgetful Jones started remembering how it was to run in the early days. I recalled how I ran with just P100 shorts from SM, a cotton shirt, and a bottle of Astring-o-Sol filled with water for hydration without a care in the world about all my gear, when all I followed was the time and a 1-hour run was worthy of a big celebration, when the running community was so small and almost everyone was a friend. Everything was so plain and simple then. How things had changed. How I missed those good ol’ days—and how I missed these kinds of runs.”

    i do this kind of run every time! it’s really is a good thing to just keep everything plain and simple.

    Ikabod said on Jul 29 09 at 1:48 PM Reply
  7. astring-o-sol bottles as hydration bottles? that sure is different :D

    joe said on Jul 29 09 at 10:22 PM Reply
  8. awww jaymie… ;)

    vimz said on Jul 30 09 at 6:04 PM Reply
  9. And now, my dear sister, I officially bequeath to you the title “Forgetful Jones”: a name you bestowed on me in our youth which, after my perennial absent-mindedness, frequent loss of trend of thought, having to write lists of kuwentos to tell you, proved time and time again to be an accurate monicker for myself. This day, the 4th of August, I formally welcome you to the club where momentary loss of memory can lead us to unexpected places, and we realize, forgetfulness can sometimes be bliss. I see from your post that you may have discovered this already for yourself. Here’s to more peaceful runs for you! Love from the original “Forgetful Jones” :-)

    Janice Villanueva said on Aug 05 09 at 1:50 AM Reply

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