I'm pretty sure the last time I have broken the 10 mile mark for a run was the Crim race last year. My longest run this year was only 8 miles. Even on short runs right now, I'm posting 12 minute miles. So signing up for a 20k on July 4th was probably a stupid idea.
Really, my only goals were to finish and "run" the full distance. Some nice dehydration cramps in the wretched heat almost stopped that, but in the end I did it. Not fast (a clock time of 2:38), but it's progress, and I did it in style.
My legs are just corpses right now, but I'm going to keep sending them out until they fall off, or I can hit 26.2. I'm hoping some speed comes back, but I'll live with just the distance.
Other than that, I'm doing everything I said I would. I'm dropping weight, took up swimming, and slowing the drinking (minus the camping trip). If I stay in this right direction, I may just make it to the end of Chicago alive.