First and foremost, keep the prompts a-coming. We've got some terrific one's so far. Go HERE to check them out and add your own.
Second, did you know you could send your name to the moon? The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is taking care of it. You even get a certificate. Yes, it's dorky. Dorkier still is that I'm having several branches of NASA sent me Twitter updates.
Did 30 minutes of run/walking intervals today and nearly died. Seriously, aside from having way less pain than the 7 miles on Saturday, this was way harder. (I walked on Sunday as well, but only for 40 minutes or so). Thoughts? I know it's hot, and I was a little under the weather last night, but still!
Also,
boofadil, thanks for the hot tip! It was the perfect solution.
Finished What Was Lost last night. I'm still...uncertain if it lived up to either the hype or the set up of the first part. It was neatly plotted, and truly affecting, but somehow it wasn't...substantial enough. It was like tiny glimpses into this world when I wanted something meaty.
Finally, I have signed up to do a 10K on Friday. Which is patently absurd as most people will be running and I will mostly be walking, but I want to see what it feels like to be in a race, and be behind everyone. See if I can find my zen like I did on Saturday, or if it's just way overwhelming.
Second, did you know you could send your name to the moon? The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is taking care of it. You even get a certificate. Yes, it's dorky. Dorkier still is that I'm having several branches of NASA sent me Twitter updates.
Did 30 minutes of run/walking intervals today and nearly died. Seriously, aside from having way less pain than the 7 miles on Saturday, this was way harder. (I walked on Sunday as well, but only for 40 minutes or so). Thoughts? I know it's hot, and I was a little under the weather last night, but still!
Also,
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Finished What Was Lost last night. I'm still...uncertain if it lived up to either the hype or the set up of the first part. It was neatly plotted, and truly affecting, but somehow it wasn't...substantial enough. It was like tiny glimpses into this world when I wanted something meaty.
Finally, I have signed up to do a 10K on Friday. Which is patently absurd as most people will be running and I will mostly be walking, but I want to see what it feels like to be in a race, and be behind everyone. See if I can find my zen like I did on Saturday, or if it's just way overwhelming.