Today I have been let down by technological failures. And by ‘technological failures’ I do mean ‘my ability to organise technology’. And by ‘technology’ I do mean ‘myself’.
Last night I thought ‘I must charge my Garmin’. I got in from work today, fell asleep for an hour and then realised that I had a very dead Garmin.
Plan B! I thought. I shall do Audiofuel intervals instead.
So I looked for my shuffle. And looked. And looked. And looked. I keep rotating round the three places where I usually dump it and shuffling whatever’s there in the hope it will magically appear.
So I decided to run as far as my Garmin battery would hold out for and then run back again. Turns out it was 0.28 miles, so I did 0.56 miles, which is a decidedly poor effort.
Must try harder.
Yep, that is a very poor effort. I’d never not run just because I didn’t have my Garmin or iPod. Oh no. No no no no no. Not me.
Hilarious! And sadly, oh so familiar. Especially the looking for things bit.
Don’t worry Cassie. It won’t be long before Hal’s old enough to take on all the tech responsibilities for the household. 😉
I got to race earlier this year and my Garmin was dead! I still did it though😉