Juneathon ends with all the problems of being a Juneathoner, BMFer, runner and some time cyclist.
(Blog for previous days 27 and 28 etc etc on the way, honest).
Anyway, this evening I had to get scrubbed up and appear, albeit brefly, in a respectable state for a reception at school before the sixth form leavers ball (schools way of reducing pre-loading by including the parents at the start) Just for an hour.
So while my son got suited and booted, I just had to be clean and shiny and respectable (help) in a suitable dress without trying too hard.
No problem. I grabbed my go to dress for more formal occasions when it’s hot.
Problem 1. Dress might have been bought 20 years ago but it’s now a little bit too big. Yay, silly dance around the bedroom! (Exercise and careful eating work). It could do with taking in a bit, however it had to do tonight because the alternatives were just too warm.
Problem 2. More make up was required on my legs than my face to cover up all my bruises and horse fly bites from BMF and tan lines from cycle socks. (Attractive – not). Soon sorted with plenty of concealer and bronzer.
I tried to get @juneathon to accept walking home in 3inch heels as my exercise for today. My feet did ache. That was not good enough. Instead I had to do a wine and Italian filled plank.
Blogs from last weekend and Juneathon round up to follow…
June 30, 2015 at 9:42 pm
Very elegant plank on which to end Juneathon — well done!
July 1, 2015 at 6:21 am
If there were an award for most glamorous plank of Juneathon, this would win.
July 1, 2015 at 7:21 am
Amazing plank! that is gold standard.
July 1, 2015 at 6:48 pm
Compared to BlogJogger’s pajama garden jog… you are STAR!
July 2, 2015 at 6:43 am
Great plank.
Top of the class(y)!
October 1, 2015 at 2:40 pm
“(Blog for previous days 27 and 28 etc etc on the way, honest).” Hmm. You could at least update with your marathon training!