This week has been busy, beginning with an early morning trip to Kitchener-Waterloo to pick up our ailing son at the Grand River Hospital Emergency room. He was suffering from a severe flu-like, sore throat infection which was not strep throat. So he has been home to recuperate. Our roommate Alain has returned to school in an IT program and we enjoyed hearing about his first week of classes.
And my husband and I arrived at Pearson Airport around 8 a.m. today, heading to Edmonton to visit his 95 year old father who is able to live independently. Current temperatures in Edmonton are -23C so most of my running will be done indoors. Happily, there is a absolutely fabulous recreation centre close by, the Servus Centre which resembles an indoor village with hockey rinks, basketball courts, pool with fabulous waterplay areas, a large indoor track and treadmills a-plenty. I’ve never seen anything like it.
The treadmills have a built-in fan, a unique feature in my treadmilling experience. Although they do not have the downhill option, that I once enjoyed at the downtown YMCA in Ottawa. That would be helpful for those training for the Boston marathon.
After a Servus Centre work-out, we enjoy a post-workout treat, at the Booster Juice located in the grand foyer. My favourite is the Canadian Colada.
In spite of our 7:30 a.m. departure, I did run this morning, 25 minutes on the treadmill, to loosen up before getting chained to a seat for a few hours. Torontonians rejoice, -11C, you have nothing to fear.
January 13, 2011 at 9:46 am
Safe travels!
I think -11 C will still keep me inside. At -23C, I wouldn’t even bother getting out of bed!