1. The blog has been locked because it "has characteristics of a spam blog." Huh? All those ads for fake meds I've been posting, I guess. If this is posted, however, it means Blogger deemed it "not spam after all."
2. A toenail on my right foot is purple/black and will most certainly fall off in a few months because I'm too chicken to poke a hot drill through the nail. Has anyone really done that? My shoes have always felt pretty roomy, but now I wonder if they're still too small.
3. The Nike+ worked perfectly this morning. I had the most accurate mileage reading ever and still without calibrating it (I have a date with the track tomorrow but I'm a bit intimidated.) Andy thinks the gizmo must like him - as soon as he was running with me again, it worked. Either that, or it thought it was helping me through the race by giving really encouraging splits. Side note: One of my favorite words is resistentialism, the idea that inanimate objects rebel when we need them most.
4. My "easy runs" are so often (like this morning) the least easy of my runs. Maybe because I've been running them mornings for the last month (I've never been much of a morning person)?
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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Ah, funky colored toenails. I'm quite proud of mine. I've already had quite a few fall off and am saving them to make a necklace.
I've always found morning runs tough and they end up being much slower, but the endorphine rush afterwards always seem to be greater.
Never pictured you as a spammer! Running in the morning can be tough. I do it all the time because it is the only time that fits into my schedule. The first 2 miles are often torture but as the miles roll by, I relax and really start enjoynig myself. It is certainly more peaceful than trying to run around here during the day with all the manic drivers in their oversized SUVs.
Ooo, bad toenail. Sorry to hear. Hope it works out OK. The necklace idea sounds like it has potential. You can string 'em together with a rope you weave from your back hair. Wait. I'm very sure you have NO back hair AND you're not a scurvy pirate!
Resistentialism. I love it! I work with computers for a living and can attest to the validity of this word's premise.
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