Sunday, October 26, 2008
Cram training crunch
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Race not Ready
Monday, October 13, 2008
Back to Business and Biking
Sunday, October 12, 2008
A Sullen Sunday
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Training Tribulations

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I have been pretty productive today, but I still need to head out for my run....
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Then we are supposed to head to a 40th birthday party.
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I'm five years away.
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Cheers and happy training!
"Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow." Helen Keller
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Ride, Run and Write Write Right?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Muscle Memory

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I'm glad I'm back at all this. Training is not the same. I'm doing it alone again.
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But I need it.
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One footnote: I started my social work internship. Office environments are such a departure from a TV news room... talk about some serious career culture shock!! . . . Cheers and happy training! . . Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves. ~Henry David ThoreauMonday, October 6, 2008
School stuff
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Overall, it has so far been a positive experience. I like my professors, love my classmates (all but 3 of whom are women), and I especially enjoy the subject matter. Social work is in the business of helping people, particularly the poor and underserved. We help in crisis, counsel, aid, advocate... anything that has to do with helping people who otherwise might not be able to help themselves. Tomorrow I begin my yearlong internship at Baylor College of Medicine working with severely disabled teens and young adults. I'm pretty nervous. And it will be the first time this year that I have gone to "work". I suspect it will be a humbling experience.
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. I got a much needed massage today from Cheryl, so I decided I would not ruin my loosened back by taking the day off from running.
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I know, I need to run if I want to make that half ironman in five weeks.
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But I have homework. And Rob's making steak and okra.
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And it smells so yum.
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Cheers and happy training! "You're happiest when you're making the greatest contribution." Robert F. KennedySunday, October 5, 2008
Blog...is this you?

I have not been training lately. I have not been running. And I have hardly been swimming. But this weekend, I needed to ride. And ride I did.
199.75 KM
9:01:43 HOURS
That is the actual reading on my Mavic from 3 days of riding. Don't ask me to do the math, but I'm guessing it's somewhere around 120 miles or more? As for the hours, give or take 30 minutes, and I think it's the actual time I spent riding. Because I have not been riding, I am really slow right now!
Some people escape through drugs, drinking or partying or heck, even shopping! I escape by heading to the country, finding a fabulous bed and breakfast, and getting on my bike each morning. Because on my bike I pray. I cry. I whine. I smile. I hurt. I process.
I think.
Riding in the country is my therapy. It's familiar to me. It reminds me of good times. And bad ones.
There is nothing better for my soul than gliding through those gently rolling hills with just me, nature and my thoughts.
Mine are all over the place these days.
One thought I had in mind was crash training for the local Ironstar Half Ironman. It's exactly FIVE WEEKS from today. I have not been training, but I can do it... mmmm.. I think.
Well, there is this major back surgery I have scheduled for December, but hey what's one more half ironman a month before that surgery? So what if my lower back shrills in pain every time I run. Nothing a cortisone shot won't do to band aid the problem one more time, right?
AM I CRAZY?
Yes I am. But riding in the country over the weekend made me realize how much I miss training, how much I miss blogging, and how much I needed to get back to both, even at the expense of some serious lower back pain.
I need to get inspired again. I'll talk about school the next time.
Cheers and happy training (to me) !
The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart. - Helen Keller