It's been a while since I did a swim as opposed to a dip. Today was gorgeous, with sun, about 40 degrees, and not much wind, so I did a late lunch and met some friends at the beach. When the time came around I was pretty anxious about it because I'd been dipping and it had been 36, so I thought it was going to be cold (spoiler alert, it was cold). We decided to go at 3:30, and the sun goes down at 4:12, but a little earlier at the lake because of the trees, so I wanted to be in the water at 3:45 at the latest. There was a certain amount of drama because there was ice at the beach - to be fair, that ice is sharp and you do have to be careful. But three of us were at the beach, and one at the docks, and so there was back and forth, until I was like "I have to get in," and so I did - at the beach.
It was complicated to walk out past the ice, but I did big steps and made it. Then I just got right in and swam. My goal was to do 200 meters, the distance for the long swim at memphremagog, just to make sure I could still do it. Because I was all angsty, I started out waaaay to fast and could feel my heart pounding and was breathing way too hard, so I had to stop on the first length and catch my breath. There was a great blue heron hanging out by the side of the lake, just doing its bird thing, so it was kind of cool to check it out when I stopped. After I caught my breath I went back to it and was fine for the rest of the swim. In the end I went about 225 meters and was in the water for about 10 minutes - which again is longer than the five minutes that you are officially allowed for the 200 at the swim fest. Though, to be fair, it did take me a little longer than usual to get in and out of the water. While I was swimming the water felt fine. I think I had so much adrenalin going when I got in that I didn't even feel how cold it was on my face, so that was one positive. According to my watch it was 36 again. Which I think is only 3 degrees warmer than the temp I got at the swim fest last year.
Yesterday I went to the gym and did some ergging and lifting. I have my follow-up appointment with the knee doctor tomorrow. I can't believe it's been 6 weeks! And, I can't believe how amazing my knee feels ie it feels just like a knee, no pain. Not sure if its the strength training or the cortisone shot, but I am curious to hear what the doctor says tomorrow.