Monday, August 3, 2009

The Day the Music Died

It was a blessing in disguise really. I set out for a 10 mile run. Somehow I've misplaced my Ipod headphones so I had grabbed a cheap pair of headphones that I used to use to listen to sound in the digital media lab back in my student reporting days. I was just leaving Andy's neighborhood (.5 mile into my run) when the sound went dead. I looked down and realized that the wires had come out of the plug and the headphones were completely detached from my ipod (with the plug still in). I didn't want to turn around as it was expected to be 80+ degrees that day and I was already headed out late. So, I continued on. For some people, music is a deal breaker, for me it is just an added bonus.

My run was actually going quite well. There was a slight breeze and I estimate it was in the higher 70s. Nothing too bad. The sun started to pound on me about mile 3 but nothing that I couldn't handle. The turn around was also pretty warm as I was running up hill on a black tar road. I trudged on letting my feet guide me and all of a sudden a nice breeze came by. I was pleasantly suprised by the breeze. The breeze continued with me and then all of a sudden I smelt a very familiar smell that I haven't smelled in years. The air smelled like my grandmother (the one who died from NF years ago). Yea, perhaps someone used the same detergent as my grandmother and they were doing laundry. But in all honesty, I was in the middle of farm land and I haven't smelled that smell at all since visiting her house years ago. I had just passed an old farm house but it was clear up a hill. I liked to think that my grandmother was there with me (even if it is a funny thought--it was comforting). I continued on my way thinking about her and wondering whether she really could be there watching out for me. Then I saw a monarch butterfly and asked myself whether she might show me a sign through that butterfly. Well, then the butterfly flew right into me. Perhaps it was another coincidence but it helped me run--thinking that my grandmother was there and she knew that I was running because I was inspired by her. The wind continued to blow whenever I needed it and I finished the run strong. I got back to Andy's house with tons of energy left which rarely happens on my longer runs these days. So grateful those headphones broke--it helped me focus on my surroundings.

6 comments:

kchealy said...

What a great run! Very cool that you felt your grandmother's presence.

The Alien said...

That sounds like a great run! I also think that sometimes those moments that could be just too-many-coincidences occurring together are not, that they are exactly what you think they are at that time, however inexplicable it might be. And the best you can do is keep looking for them, and enjoying them as they occur.

MissAllycat said...

I am always seeing signs that make me think that my grandparents are with me. Glad I'm not the only one. :)

SueBob said...

I have gotten to the point of being able to leave behind the tunes and not go crazy too. A couple weeks ago I forgot to grab the headphones and was 2 miles into my run before I realized it! Of course, on the tough days I appreciate the musical motivation.

EmLit said...

This sounds like it was a really great run. I'm glad that the headphones breaking ended up being a help and not a hindrance! And that this run brought you closer to your grandmother :)

Matt said...

That's great! I'm always scared to run for so long without music...I guess I'll worry that I won't be able to shut my brain off and I'll go crazy. But whenever I do have to run without it for whatever reason, it turns out not to be so bad.

I just found your blog; looking forward to reading more!