It was another cold week, in more ways than one.
In case you missed the play on words, I continued to do battle with the previous week’s head cold. I didn’t necessarily feel any worse, but things were still not ideal with my “sinus situation.”
The weather also took a turn for the cold (rather, colder than what we’d been experiencing). This is January in the Midwest, after all, so cold temps (and snow) are to be expected. Knock wood, though, the snow has pretty much been MIA in my area, thus far, in 2026….
Before I get into the nitty gritty deets of the week, welcome to the
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Sunday - Sleeping-in and hitting the stairs
A solid week into the aforementioned “sinus situation,” I opted for an indoor sweat session, via the stairway. Instead of doing intervals (as in previous weeks), I simply did 50 continuous flights (double-stepped). Later, after it warmed up a bit, I got out for a refreshing 2-mile walk in the sunshine.
Never miss a Monday…sort of…
Although I still didn’t have much for symptoms, other than a gunky nose, I thought it wise to stay home from work and seek some medical attention. I hit the bike in the early hours and stacked a couple of upper-body workouts (from Peloton). Max even got the privilege of a mid-morning walk, in the sunshine! BTW, all my vitals were good, my ears and throat were fine, and my lungs were clear. I was advised to try a nasal spray and come back in a week if things didn’t improve (seriously?). Since the sunshine was bright and the temps were moderate, I treated myself to a short afternoon run after getting home from the clinic (title pic, above).
Not my typical Tuesday
The afternoon forecast was looking sketchy, so I decided the early morning hours were my best option for an outdoor walk. I got out for a quick 1-miler, then hit-up Peloton for a full-body strength workout. There was the daily 2-mile skywalk adventure, and Max took me for a windy ‘round-the-block walk after work.
A Whirlwind Wednesday, quite literally
The Wednesday run group unanimously decided to pass on the scheduled run, due to the weather conditions. Instead, I hit the bike for 12 miles, then did a quick 1/2-mile walk outdoors…and promptly wheeled both my garbage and recycling bins back into the garbage. Ugh! The wind was already crazy, and both bins were tipped over (with the contents inside), so I knew they’d be halfway to Chicago if I left them out all day while at work. Thankfully, the skywalk served me well for my noontime walk. Max and I walked after work (the wind was still psychotic), and I squeezed in a short stack of upper-body and core in the evening (in between basketball games).
Thankful Thursday
This week’s workout with
Deb started with 12 miles on the bike, then I joined her (virtually) outside for a quick lap around the block (for a cool-down under Jupiter and the waning crescent moon). I got in a speedy 2.5-mile walk over lunch and another 1/2-miler with Max before dinner.
Yes, those early morning temps were chilly, but calm due to the lack of wind. It may have actually felt warmer in Iowa than in Virginia, LOL.
Friday’s fitness - at the bare minimum…
With an early out-of-town appointment, I hit the elliptical for 20 minutes (3-ish miles) before heading out and hitting the road. Not much else to report other than a short (and windy) walk with Max and some upper-body strength work. The wind, as per usual, made the outdoor conditions pretty icky with the day-long threat of snow squalls.
Long Ride Saturday
There were a couple of Garmin badges up for grabs, and very undesirable outdoor conditions, so the bike was a no-brainer. I was, ironically (?), exactly 24.9 miles short of achieving the 200K January Ride badge, and the Weekend 40K badge would fit right into that distance. I was feeling ambitious, though, so I went for the 50K distance (then added another mile, just for kicks). I finished the morning with a short chest/back workout (Peloton). Later, after it warmed up by a few degrees, I forced myself outside for a quick 1/2-mile lap around the block (gotta keep that #OptOutside streak going!).
…and what’s happening on Sunday?
The forecast is looking equally cold, but not as windy. I’m probably gonna hit the stairway, in the early hours, and save the outdoor action until the afternoon (you know, slightly warmer and daylight for the win).
So, despite the outdoor cold and the continued “sinus situation,” the week played out alright. The running took a big hit (ahem, two total miles), but I thought it wise to give my lungs a break from the cold air. Walking was on the lower spectrum, with 15 miles. Biking dominated with 74 miles in the saddle. There were several strength workouts, and those all felt great!
In case you missed out, here’s what went down on the blog this week:
In other news:
Friday Fashion Flair. A cold and windy day called for a cozy mohair sweater. This fringy little number is one of my designer originals, from several years ago. It’s lightweight, but much warmer than it appears. And I think the fringe accents give it a funky look, LOL.
Did you know January 14th (Wednesday) was National Take the Stairs Day? I work on the eighth floor of my office building, so I took advantage of the stairway on my afternoon break. Besides, it’s good training for the Fight for Air Climb! The Des Moines event is March 29th…if you’re interested in donating to the cause, my fundraising page is HERE.
Finally, there were a few Garmin badges earned this week. The 30-Mile January Walk badge popped up on Wednesday. Just this week, I started tracking my strength workouts on my Garmin, so I was awarded the Super Strength badge for having done five strength workouts, LOL
So, that’s the latest and greatest! As this goes to press, the “sinus situation” finally feels like it’s on the verge of vacating the premises. I seldom ever get sick, so this has been a major annoyance. I’m grateful it wasn't anything serious, but I look forward to losing the nasalized raspy voice.
That’s a look at my week of fitness and whatnot. How was yours? Did your weather take a sudden turn for the cold as well? Are you staying healthy, or have you had to deal with any setbacks? Upcoming races on your 2026 roster?
It's good to hear that you're finally starting to feel better!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on doing my 40K ride tomorrow and just realized that the 200K challenge ends tonight NOT tomorrow night. I'm about 23 miles short on it and "thought" I'd knock them both out tomorrow. Oh well!
I love your handmade sweater, it's gorgeous!
I cannot express enough how glad I’m feeling to be almost done with this sinus crap!
DeleteWhat a bummer that you didn't get some meds at your Dr visit.. but I guess the silver lining it that it didn't need anything stronger than nasal spray! I thought of you when I did some laps in my office at work. Unfortunately I don't have far to walk at my office building so it didn't help much towards my daily step count and I think my coworkers thought I was a bit nuts. LOL
ReplyDeleteI’m not a big med-slammer, but I was really hoping for something stronger than a nasal spray, LOL!
DeleteSome of those cold bugs can stick around forever! I ended up going to urgent care for a severe cough that had lasted over a week, and they told me "eh, if it lasts for six weeks that's too long". WHAT????? At least they gave me prescription cough syrup so in that sense the visit was worth it.
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime the weather outside is frightful but the sweat inside is delightful! Take that, Momma N!
The doctor told me 10-14 days for the duration! That was not very encouraging…
DeleteThat really was a cold week on all fronts! Battling a stubborn sinus situation while dealing with Midwest January weather is no joke.
ReplyDeleteDialling back the running and leaning into biking, stairs, and strength was the right call, even if it’s frustrating. Well done on climbing to the 8th floor on your lunch break!
Amazingly, dialing back the running didn’t leave me feeling like I was lacking for anything. I’m grateful for Monday’s run (in nice conditions), so all was well. Hoping for a few more outdoor miles, though, this week…
DeleteWe had a warm week to start and then the cold set on- and snow! It's supposed to be really cold next week. Brr! Hope you're feeling much better soon.
ReplyDeleteOur week had pretty much one warm day (Monday), then it was SO windy!
DeleteSorry the crud continued but glad it seems to be going away (finally)!
ReplyDeleteI think you are right about our weather Thursday — we had a “feels like” of 12F when I decided not to walk Scooby!
Luckily for us our trash pick up is in the morning — were you able to put yours out again later or will it wait until this week?
I leave the house at 7:30 and don’t get back home until around 5:30. My only chance of retrieving the garbage bin before 5:30 is if one of my neighbors does it for me (which has happened a few times). I don’t have a ton of garbage, so waiting an extra week isn’t a big deal.
DeleteI'm glad to hear that you're able to work out despite feeling under the weather. I also have been mostly stuck inside due to this ridiculous wind and cold combo pack. I'm over it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe wind has been insane this week! It got ridiculous this weekend, and is looking to continue through tomorrow…
DeleteIt has been super windy and pretty cold here all week as well. Hope you start to feel better soon! That’s no fun at all! Glad you are able to stay active while not 100% Have a good week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI’m grateful to have plenty of indoor options when the weather is so extreme!
DeleteWow, that sinus thing sounds horrible!!! I'm like you- I don't usually get sick, but when I do it can be a major event. Well, it has to go away sometime, and it sounds like you're on the mend.
ReplyDeleteYour weather... UGH. We were in Tampa this week and it was "Florida cold" but also SO WINDY. The wind is what made it really unpleasant and I thought of you, dealing with the wind on a regular basis.
Hope everything is back to normal this week.
I’m glad this sinus thing is almost gone…key word: almost LOL
DeleteMoons and miles is totally your theme. Max's mom's moons and miles? LOL
ReplyDeleteThe nose spray helped my December nose crud, hope it's doing the same for you.
~Cari
The nasal spray is helping…some…
DeleteGood to hear your sinus situation started easing! Isn't it annoying how such things get in the way?! You got some good fitness things done this week nevertheless. I may have a throat situation coming on but we've been fortunate to be healthy so far this season.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad I didn’t have any other symptoms, like fatigue, but the gunky junk going down my throat was very annoying.
DeleteI'm so glad you're on the mend! I'm hanging in, but Mr. PugRunner and the dogs absolutely went through it the last week and a half. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteIt snowed in the pandhandle today, and it's not much warmer where I am. If it's going to be so freezing, I would love there to be snow, but it doesn't seem in the cards for us.
Some beautiful moon shots for you!
And I'm so glad Max got in all of those walks!
Max LOVES going for walks!
DeleteI am glad you got checked out - sounds like you're ok enough to work out (although a gunky nose is not fun for exercising).Hope you're feeling all better.
ReplyDeleteAlso, love your teal workout outfit! ;)
The gunky nose was very annoying…glad it’s doing better.
DeleteI'm still feeling rather crappy but I may brave the cold today and get outside.
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