Normally when I discuss pain it has something to with running and the nut jobs that cause it, but today's pain was all my fault.
the dentist.
Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!
I am not a dentist kind of person. Is anybody a dentist kind of person? If you like going to the dentist, email me. Type "I like going to the dentist" in the subject line. You could well be a contender for the 2011 Nut Job of the Year Award.
Anyway, to get through this dreaded appointment I culled my memory bank of lessons learned while running.
When we ran Oil Creek and I found myself running along the cliff of insanity I told myself that if I survived this race I would never be afraid of anything else, ever again.
So this morning while getting ready for my dental appointment I decided to wear the trail shoes that got me out of the mountain at Oil Creek State Park. Surely the shoes would provide me with the courage I needed.I also needed a mantra. I settled on one of my favorite marathon mantras - "this isn't going to hurt at all".
I am happy to report that I survived the ordeal. Turns out the dental technician was also a runner and talked me through the hour and a half (!) visit with a mind over matter lecture.
Once again, a runner gets me through a difficult time.
Thanks, Shannon.
And thanks, trail shoes.
