RunninTeach
Cathlete
Good morning, cheetahs-- 
Sounds like a Dr. Seuss thread.
In a bad sleep pattern here. I hope I can post this and grab a couple hours of shuteye. Yesterday I did NOT run. My feet were in agony. I decided I would run on the TM to reduce the impact, went to rest for a bit first, and passed out completely. I have not yet re-adapted to these high-paced, high-energy days. I'll get there. Will hit the TM this morning and hopefully I can get outside tomorrow and Friday.
Wendi :: A 14-hour day is nothin' to you, lady!
No crisis Monday. Just juggling all that we have to sort through in the opening weeks of school, TL responsibilities, and a change in lesson plans. Didn't help that I'd moved one of my files, couldn't find it, and had to create a document from scratch. Of course, I remembered where it was yesterday morning. DOH! *lol* Well, that's definitely incentive to keep up on the haircuts & color!! I hear you on the MP3. I do run with my iPod, but I am hyper-aware of my surroundings. I keep the volume low and run with only one earbud. *lol* about the bears and guinea pigs! So, they're still roaming wild? Scary about the break-ins.
Wendy :: I had a couple of near wipeouts in the hallway--the floor is still VERY waxed up from the opening preparation. Turning a corner can be deadly.
I've been pretty lucky here, but I had a couple of good spills in my old school, and yes, they were funny. I wish I had worn the senior citizen shoe. I wore the new Clarks yesterday, and my feet were not happy at the end of the day. There's definitely more going on here than just aching from spending the day on my feet, so I gotta figure out how to dress professionally and be better to my feet. Glad you're enjoying the new hip clip. I use an arm band but would be interested in checking that out. Where did you find it?
Judy :: I posted the snakeskin shoes on Sunday's thread, if you feel like going back. Nine West. Very cute. I'm so glad your foot felt good yesterday and the stretches are working. I scoped out the book on Amazon and added it to my shopping list...Nice shoe. I bet the stretch fabric would be kind to our bunions. The thought of LL makes me shudder. *lol* Tough combo--great job!
Christine :: I like bi & tri work, so if it's overkill in LIC, I likely wouldn't notice. DD15 catching a cold?...I forgot to mention I thought the little hedgehog was cute, too. Made me smile even though I have to admit I don't know what a hedge fund is exactly.
Carole :: wow on the 40! That's some serious mileage! Thank you for the taper advice. Much appreciated. I am seriously thinking about the headlamp and getting back to morning runs because my energy takes such a dip in the afternoon...On the nutrition program, where did you set your activity level? Ack on the poison oak! Any better today?
Jackie :: *lol* Stilettos? I wouldn't even try! That would be a sure way to land myself in a neck brace. Great job keeping up with the runners! You make me want to not be so slow.
I wonder if I'll ever get back down to where I was. "Course, I know the answer. I have to get the SCALE back down to where it was.
Karen :: What a tremendous help to your dad to be squared away with the meals. Glad mom's in good spirits.
Dallas :: ouch on the blisters! Stings like heck when the band-aids come off as you're trying to work out...So, the cheetahs suspected correctly that the stress was causing the stomach issues. I hope you get a handle on it quickly, but it can be challenging to manage stress. How can you NOT worry in your situation? I know when my sister was first separated and going through her divorce, she ended up with a fierce case of IBS. Even when you're not as conscious of your stress, it does take a physical toll in various ways.
Have a most excellent hump day!
Sounds like a Dr. Seuss thread.
Wendi :: A 14-hour day is nothin' to you, lady!
Wendy :: I had a couple of near wipeouts in the hallway--the floor is still VERY waxed up from the opening preparation. Turning a corner can be deadly.
Judy :: I posted the snakeskin shoes on Sunday's thread, if you feel like going back. Nine West. Very cute. I'm so glad your foot felt good yesterday and the stretches are working. I scoped out the book on Amazon and added it to my shopping list...Nice shoe. I bet the stretch fabric would be kind to our bunions. The thought of LL makes me shudder. *lol* Tough combo--great job!
Christine :: I like bi & tri work, so if it's overkill in LIC, I likely wouldn't notice. DD15 catching a cold?...I forgot to mention I thought the little hedgehog was cute, too. Made me smile even though I have to admit I don't know what a hedge fund is exactly.
Carole :: wow on the 40! That's some serious mileage! Thank you for the taper advice. Much appreciated. I am seriously thinking about the headlamp and getting back to morning runs because my energy takes such a dip in the afternoon...On the nutrition program, where did you set your activity level? Ack on the poison oak! Any better today?
Jackie :: *lol* Stilettos? I wouldn't even try! That would be a sure way to land myself in a neck brace. Great job keeping up with the runners! You make me want to not be so slow.
Karen :: What a tremendous help to your dad to be squared away with the meals. Glad mom's in good spirits.
Dallas :: ouch on the blisters! Stings like heck when the band-aids come off as you're trying to work out...So, the cheetahs suspected correctly that the stress was causing the stomach issues. I hope you get a handle on it quickly, but it can be challenging to manage stress. How can you NOT worry in your situation? I know when my sister was first separated and going through her divorce, she ended up with a fierce case of IBS. Even when you're not as conscious of your stress, it does take a physical toll in various ways.
Have a most excellent hump day!


