Let’s see, in January, a death in the family and all that comes with that; February saw just about all the money I had ever put into every conceivable retirement plan finally evaporate; in March I watched friends lose their jobs while the lucky ones got salary cuts. Meanwhile, the soundtrack was a howling, cold wind whipping through New York City streets. And that part is still not over, even though it’s April.
Things aren’t hopeless. Anyone who has the wherewithal to type ‘hopeless’ and post it on a blog, isn’t.
So over the last few weeks I wrote several confessional blog posts in my head and got nauseous at the thought of sharing them. It’s a running blog, not a diary. In a sense, I spared us all from that. If you really want narcissism, go on Facebook.
But in running news…. I did train for the Boston Marathon. And if the race turns horribly wrong, I’ll chalk it up to the bad karma of ’09, and think of it as a party moving along at 7 or 8 miles an hour.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
FL Bound
Well, I checked my watch, it's A.F.T. I wrote something.
December was National Lack of Running Motivation Month, and Poor Blog Posting Month, apparently. And I got a head cold for Christmas. Thanks, Santa.
So I'm flying south for some Rest and Running, to one of several 'magical' places where children and their obese parents like to spend the winter.
I'll see some of you there!
December was National Lack of Running Motivation Month, and Poor Blog Posting Month, apparently. And I got a head cold for Christmas. Thanks, Santa.
So I'm flying south for some Rest and Running, to one of several 'magical' places where children and their obese parents like to spend the winter.
I'll see some of you there!
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