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Monthly Archives: June 2005
Twilight Zone
A funny thing happened today. My goggles disappeared before my very eyes. One moment they were there and the next minute they were gone. I found a lap lane and set my stuff down so that I could put on … Continue reading
Goofiness
As if we marathon runners aren't goofy enough… See what the Disney Marathon now offers Unfortuantely, it would be hard to PR in either race… unless it was your first time.
Back in the Pool
I made it back into the pool today at lunch. I can't say that I had an easy time being back in the water as I had a number of things not go very well for me. The biggest thing … Continue reading
Another Marathoner (maybe) is born
Ryan Matthew was born at 1:21 on June 17th. Here is the link to the family blog with a little more detail. Since Ryan has been under the bilirubin lights to combat his jaundice, I have been staying up late … Continue reading
Swim Swim Swim
I did it, I broke the 1 mile marker in the pool. Seems so short compared to running, but a milestone nonetheless! And the cool thing was that it wasn't that hard to do. I think remembering lap counts is … Continue reading
Followed by the police
But that is at the end of the entry. Despite helping a friend with his car, I was able to meet up with Beer Boy (Marty) at Concord Park for a short run even though the temperature was at 89 … Continue reading
1463 meters
Yesterday, despite having semi-sunny weather it was pleasant swimming in the pool. The past few weeks… my swimming sessions have been increasing in distance. The first week of June it was a 900m and then a 1000m session. Last week, … Continue reading
Hacker Slacker
During the week, it is my goal to wake up at 5am no matter what time that I wake up. This way, I can wake up on my own accord and get things done before Eric and Jen are up. … Continue reading
Hamster
I was able to crank out 3.1 miles on the treadmill in 27 minutes last night. I thought that I could go for four, but no-could-do. I did do specific negative splits on the miles with a quick catch my … Continue reading
Revenge of the Babysat
Seems like this week we are without babysitters and therefore Terry is without outside running. Sigh. Well, last night due to some communication problems we were forced to find alternate babysitting since this was a special occasion. Today, I found … Continue reading