Monday, April 27, 2009

Julie Says... I Like It Hot (some like it not)



Did I say cold? Whee-doggies, it's been hot!! Nothing warms my heart (and other bits) as much as record highs. The Weather Channel has a special alert up for our area; "TEMPERATURES TODAY ARE EXPECTED TO BE 15 TO 18 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL." Oh, be still my heart. Saturday, my handy iPod Touch weather app reported that the high was 97, although today's high is predicted to be only 87.

Sigh. Heaven.

So, um, I've been running, right? Riiiight. Nah, I'll do it tomorrow.. or maybe the next day... someday I'll get around to it. Do you see the counter on the sidebar? It says 291 days. Two-hundred and ninety-one. That's a whole bunch of days for anyone, least of all a procrastinator like myself.

I'm actually dying to run. What, say again? You heard me. Dying. To. Run. Because I have a birthday gift in the mail that I cannot wait for!! But you will have to, because I'm not telling yet. Surprises are much more fun to give than receive. This is the best of both worlds. I get to receive (my gift) and surprise (you). Trust me, I have a feeling I will say more about this gift than you will ever really want to hear.

One of the blogs I regularly read is written by Michael Hyatt, the CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers. I thoroughly enjoy his writing, as it combines many things I am passionate about (leadership, writing, and leading life in balance with your beliefs, to name a few). In 2007, he challenged his employees to run a half marathon with him. He met his goal of having at least a quarter of his employees (about 135 people) take the challenge. This post from a year ago shares testimonials from the people who participated in his second marathon challenge. If you're looking for a little inspiration, this ought to do it. The word cloud attached to this post contains just a sampling of the words used in these testimonials.

My favorite: "I have done a lot of things in my life but next to the birth of my daughter and being saved, this was the most exciting feeling I have ever felt."

How you could not want to share in that kind of experience?

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Beverly says... Crickets... Crickets...

I am not doing very well at this blogging thing.... crickets. Let me share a conversation I had with my sister this week over email:

Julie: Who's a blogger? You are! Where are your posts? :)
Me: Who isn't running - I am! Who is avoiding it? This girl! I will write a post.

P.S. Julie said our conversation reminded her of this hysterical interview with the stuck up girl from Real Housewives of NYC: http://www.imnotobsessed.com/2009/04/10/kelly-bensimon-in-harpers-bazaar Oh her name is Kelly Bensimon. If I had never heard her name pronounced by her or entourage I would pronounce her last name Ben-Cy-mon. Cy-mon, like Alex's husband's first name. (Wow, I need to go out and run and stop watching this show.) Anyway, her name is pronounced Ben-se-Moan. It is her name and she can't help it but it irritates me to no end.

Yeah... that is all I have to write about today, the fact that I am not writing. For some reason I have completely derailed myself from everything. All I have done of late is walk and started the couch to 5K, and then started the couch to 5K. Where do things stand now? I need to start the couch to 5K plan. sigh. But there is good news! Spring is making an appearance this weekend in Boston. I even heard the number 70 mentioned. Last year it didn't reach 70 until June. Also, I have Monday off from work. It is a holiday, Patriot's Day. Otherwise known as Boston Marathon. I am going to spend the weekend hiking, couch to 5King, and other outdoor activities.

In other news, I start my tap dance class tonight with my friend. I took swing dance lessons with him years ago and we constantly argued. Of course he doesn't remember this. He was the teacher's pet and she was always using him for examples leaving me without a dance partner. He would then come back to me and expect me to know all of the moves. I would get so frustrated. I am hoping that tap will be different since it is an independent dance. Julie, remind me I said this when I am ranting about how he is doing so much better than I am and I want to smack him.

In summary, April equals a rocky start to the marathon training but Spring is around the corner and I am trying to get back on the train.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Julie Says... Bah, Slumbug

Where'd we go? This is not a good way to start. Sister? Hello??

In the past two weeks, my progress towards running has been nil. Am I ashamed of myself? Eh, yes and no. For one, my body is not run-ready. I knew that before starting, but at least I have proven to myself that I wasn't stalling (okay, maybe a little). For the rest of it... that false Spring start threw me off. It has been rainy and cold. I don't do cold. I won't feel guilty for that. I have still done yoga nearly every day. I feel like that is going to help me tremendously in the end. I can feel my strength and flexibility increasing steadily. I also did a meager quantity of yard work. That counts for something, right?

What I (we) have accomplished in the past two weeks is to make plans towards two trips. Beverly has a conference-thingy in Raleigh that is library-related, so I'm going to join her there. I get the opportunity to network (and maybe learn a thing or two), and Beverly gets a ride home to retrieve her car. Anything that can help me get a job is a mood booster. Mood boost = more energy = more exercise :)

The other trip is less certain but far more exciting with the prospect of white sand, blue water, little umbrellas, and exotic food. The good news is that I shudder at the thought of bathing suits in public (both on myself and others, strangely). Dread of public nakedness = more exercise. :)

Until next time... here's hoping for more sunshine... and one big guffaw to mock the one up north. Oh, I meant to say sympathetic groan... really :)