Anonymous wrote:Can he run on Friday night instead? Or on Sunday, when you return?
I am on your side for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being that missing one or two runs is not going to make or break someone who has run 13-14 marathons.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a rower and I find it hard to skip a morning practice. I don't like to do that. But it's good for me to do that now and then. I understand your dh's feeling that he has to have his training run but it would be good for him to learn some flexibility and realize that he can afford to miss a run now and then.
That said, probably the best thing would be to find a baby sitter. That way you don't have to deal with him whining about his training run because I suspect he is not going to see your point of view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that it doesn't matter who is right, but that you need to find an alternative that works for both of you. You say you want to go on a trip. He says fine, great, go. You say here are my flights. He says, well I can cancel my Sunday workout, but could you leave later so that I can run on Saturday. You say no. Just no. Why don't you say, instead, how about if I keep my flight but find you a sitter for either Saturday or Sunday morning so you can get a run in while I'm gone? Honestly, this doesn't sound like such a huge issue that can't be resolved if you look for solutions.
OP here - to answer pp's question they're too young to be left alone (preschooler and toddler).
The sitter idea works, but I think he'd have to compromise the time. He usually leaves to run between 5-6am. I guess I could try to get a sitter one morning to come at 7 and have him leave then - I'm going to propose that.
Anonymous wrote:He can't miss ONE run? He should do his long run Friday maybe? Sounds obsessive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that it doesn't matter who is right, but that you need to find an alternative that works for both of you. You say you want to go on a trip. He says fine, great, go. You say here are my flights. He says, well I can cancel my Sunday workout, but could you leave later so that I can run on Saturday. You say no. Just no. Why don't you say, instead, how about if I keep my flight but find you a sitter for either Saturday or Sunday morning so you can get a run in while I'm gone? Honestly, this doesn't sound like such a huge issue that can't be resolved if you look for solutions.
OP here - to answer pp's question they're too young to be left alone (preschooler and toddler).
The sitter idea works, but I think he'd have to compromise the time. He usually leaves to run between 5-6am. I guess I could try to get a sitter one morning to come at 7 and have him leave then - I'm going to propose that.
Anonymous wrote:I think that it doesn't matter who is right, but that you need to find an alternative that works for both of you. You say you want to go on a trip. He says fine, great, go. You say here are my flights. He says, well I can cancel my Sunday workout, but could you leave later so that I can run on Saturday. You say no. Just no. Why don't you say, instead, how about if I keep my flight but find you a sitter for either Saturday or Sunday morning so you can get a run in while I'm gone? Honestly, this doesn't sound like such a huge issue that can't be resolved if you look for solutions.
Anonymous wrote:He can't miss ONE run? He should do his long run Friday maybe? Sounds obsessive
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? If they are school aged, I'd just leave them sleeping during his run.