Three things you should know about tomorrow (March 9th). That is, if you value your life.
On things I would never have thought that I would’ve ever said.
Ran 10 miles today, and told someone it was a "short run." Oh no! I've become a distance runner!
Two… no wait… three things.
Two things I've really noticed about myself from taking up this marathon: 1. I'm an emotional rollercoaster. The very first half marathon I did I cried. And we're not talking tear-streaked sniffling smile, we're talking full on wailing and screaming and pumping of the fists into the air. I was so loud that my friends... Continue Reading →
Running Location Update
So the strike is currently impacting two passport offices, thus they have redirected us to Birmingham. It's the same day, same time, meaning that there is a risk they will shut down as well. Other than that my run in today was spectacular. I feel it was primarily due to the acceptance that things are... Continue Reading →
Oxford Marathon… maybe a reality?
PCS Strike may pre-empt me from running Rome! So, well, it looks like the Oxford Marathon may be back on.
The Xtreme Outdoor Picnicking Logo … UNLEASHED!
Xtreme Outdoor Picnicking gets a logo. Because anything this ridiculous totally deserves one.
Tea Snob.
The English have a lot of tea. And when I came here I thought I was all up on the tea thing. I'd even gone to Dubai and done the super awesome tea thing that cost an arm and leg (it was worth that arm and leg). I had a boss who would explain, in... Continue Reading →
XTREME ALL-WEATHER OUTDOOR PICNICKING!
So I've been told about EXTREME IRONING. There is also an EXTREME TEA DRINKING challenge. But nobody, as yet that I know for certain, has EXTREME ALL-WEATHER OUTDOOR PICNICKING. I feel this needs to be included in the 2012 London Summer Olympics as a sport. I love picnic. And the English? Well, they KNOW how... Continue Reading →
No, no, no.
Don't expect everyone to say "Yes" to you when asking for donations. "No" happens. What you need to know about "no" is that no matter what, you keep going.
The Second Day is ALWAYS the Worst Day
It's very tough once you reach the high mileage training to bounce back. Even though things are difficult you have to push through the nagging knees and mental meltdown.
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