Hey there lovely VRBs.
A new week and a new chat post!
This is my second time of writing the post as first time around I lost the whole thing when I tried to add the photo π€¬ I'm afraid it's a pretty light hearted post from me, but you can make up for that by letting us know how things are going for you in the comments below π₯°
(First though, a big thank you to GTFC and Tasha99 for last week's great chat post.)
A funny (peculiar, not amusing) thing happened to me at the end of the Great South Run last weekend: I got pretty sweaty in the final stage of the race (that'll be down to my 'sprint' finish π ) and as I made my way from the finish line to the massage tent (yes, a fifteen minute free post-race calf massage, absolute heaven) my eyes began to water - badly! And sting - badly!
By the time I got to the sign in desk I could hardly see, and my eyes were both smarting and streaming. I was less than honest when the girl behind the computer asked if I'd read everything on her consent card (in truth I could barely see the A4 card, let alone read the writing!).
Stumbling to the seats in the waiting area, I furiously dabbed away at my eyes with the balled up tissue I'd carried for 10 miles π. I was extremely glad when I was finally lay face down on the massage bed. Never before have I had such an extreme reaction to sweat in my eyes!
It was only when I got home that I began to put two and two together. My daughter's friend has just trained to be a lash tech (for those who don't know, a lash tech spends hours painstakingly gluing individual false lashes to individual real lashes, all in the name of beauty!) and I had volunteered to be an aged guinea pig for herπ .
Just prior to the GSR I had been for my third visit to her; the first two sets had fallen out way too fast and the poor girl was mortified that she had done something wrong. She had bought new glue and new lashes to try to finally get mine right.
Well, with hindsight it would seem that the combination of heat and sweat and salt is reactivating the glue, causing the lashes to fall off prematurely - it was most likely glue/glue fumes in my eyes that I was reacting to, rather than the sweat itself. Who knew false eyelashes could be so dangerous π± Looking back I lost the first set around the time of the New Forest 10k and the second set after running in the heat in Santorini, though thankfully without the streaming eyes!
No real harm done, but one thing's for sure - it won't be the running I give upπ ; the poor girl will have to find another aged guinea pig I'm afraid, but at least her skills are no longer being called into question!
So, we talk a lot about what running gives us, but has running ever stopped you from doing anything? Let us know in the comments.
Wishing everyone a good week and we look forward to reading all your news below (as well as anything you've discovered is best avoided by runners).
Let this week's chatter commence π
From The Team xxx
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