Winter has arrived in Michigan. The temps aren't likely to be above 40 degrees for a few more months. Windchill often brings 20 degree temperatures. Furnaces are kicking out hot heat at a steady pace across the state. With this comes dry heat, static, and cracking, dry skin. This is definitely the season where it's refreshing to go outside for walks and runs, whether they are casual or competitive. I didn't get it together in time to sign up for the Turkey Trot. (Well maybe I could have got it together, but just didn't feel like it.) I am making it up to myself by signing up for a different race — the Jingle Bell run in Northville, MI. It's 5K race and I have been comfortably running that distance a few times a week. I am more intimidated by the cold and the wind than anything else! I'll have to run outside, away from the treadmill, sometime this week to mimic the real deal. Cheers to staying healthy in the holiday season!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Who likes cold weather?
Winter has arrived in Michigan. The temps aren't likely to be above 40 degrees for a few more months. Windchill often brings 20 degree temperatures. Furnaces are kicking out hot heat at a steady pace across the state. With this comes dry heat, static, and cracking, dry skin. This is definitely the season where it's refreshing to go outside for walks and runs, whether they are casual or competitive. I didn't get it together in time to sign up for the Turkey Trot. (Well maybe I could have got it together, but just didn't feel like it.) I am making it up to myself by signing up for a different race — the Jingle Bell run in Northville, MI. It's 5K race and I have been comfortably running that distance a few times a week. I am more intimidated by the cold and the wind than anything else! I'll have to run outside, away from the treadmill, sometime this week to mimic the real deal. Cheers to staying healthy in the holiday season!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
world...turning...
I found out that my boss is a runner and I think that is fantastic! She is running the 10K Turkey Trot in Detroit on Thanksgiving. She even said I could go with her. I would like to but I'm not going to be getting a paycheck for a month; therefore, I don't think a race is what I should be spending $35+ on--- for that much money I think I could buy breakfast, lunch, and dinners for nearly two weeks!
What else? I worked out everyday after work last week. I was very afraid of having such a nutty schedule that my gym time would fly out the window---so far that has not been the case. I managed to find time to run, lift weights and do yoga and other cardio. It's great when I can relieve stress that way. My schedule is about 815 to 445 everyday which helps a *tiny* bit with getting around rush hour, but dealing with that fact is just part of the gig right now.
I have a lot less free time in general, at work and and home. I think my posts might become quite infrequent but we'll see how it goes. This is a transition. I'm sure I'll get in more of a routine as time goes on.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Old-fashioned sweaty gym time
(Plus, I don't get tv, so I was hugely interested in the cable networks' analysis of the election!)
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
slackin on the updates
I have been pretty busy finishing up works tasks in my last week. I have also been pretty occupied outside of work. I'm still making time to exercise, but I have not been so great about reporting on it. I am reveling in this November heat wave. It is wonderful! Yesterday I went for a bike ride but I was dismayed that the sun about disappeared by 6pm. That put the kibosh on a long adventurous ride. At least I got out though. Can't even remember the last time I rode. It did feel really great :)
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