There was a lot of comments today about what a great blog it had better be today. Come on people... don't you know that a 40 year old can't handle that pressure:
What an amazing run with the group today! Three new runners - Russ, Andy and Katie! Welcome. I thought at first that they just came for the donuts, but they ran an hour with us and then headed out. Come again! I believe there were 11 people running - including WENDY - even though it was below 20 degrees! Way to go Wendy! Tom and Andy started at 5:00 to get their time in --- DEDICATION. (See Tom - I can say nice things about you!) I have to say - the 2:30 run did not bring back pleasant memories. As Christy said - it is like childbirth. The first time you are excited and don't know what to expect. The second time, when the labor pains start - you think, Oh yeah - I remember this and it is NOT fun. That is what I was thinking this morning.
Well, believe it or not, I could not find anything really funny about turning 40 on the Internet. People have finally realized that turning 40 should be a CELEBRATION! So, here you go... also to get you in the mood for tonight.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Last run in 30's?
Today may have been my last run in my 30's. Well, it was definitely my last run outside in my 30's. I may do a quick speed work run on the dreadmill on Friday.
A pleasant and laughter filled run with the cousins this morning. Aren't you bummed you missed it?
A little humor for hump day - WARNING - if at work you may want to shut the door/plug the earphones in etc...
A pleasant and laughter filled run with the cousins this morning. Aren't you bummed you missed it?
A little humor for hump day - WARNING - if at work you may want to shut the door/plug the earphones in etc...
Monday, February 25, 2008
Surprise!
Mike and I got a pleasant surprise this morning.... Wendy joined us! It was a balmy 35 degrees out. Yes, there were some slick spots, but overall the roads weren't bad. Of course, after a winter like this one - it doesn't take much for us to think the roads are in "good running condition".
You would think that we would be so thrilled at her surprise participation that we would have been willing to run longer with her. Nope. Unfortunately, she asked just as we were coming to the end of Hill St. As my Mom says, "Once he sees the barn, you can't keep an old horse from going back" or something like that.
Here is a little something for your Monday morning:
You would think that we would be so thrilled at her surprise participation that we would have been willing to run longer with her. Nope. Unfortunately, she asked just as we were coming to the end of Hill St. As my Mom says, "Once he sees the barn, you can't keep an old horse from going back" or something like that.
Here is a little something for your Monday morning:
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Back?
Well, I ran today and my foot felt alright. I am icing it. It will be interesting to see how it feels throughout the day and even more importantly - tomorrow morning.
It felt great to be with the group again! Miss you guys! But man! Was it cold! It took us all a little off guard. Hopefully, this will be the last of bitterly cold.
So, in hopes of a soon to be here warm spring....
It felt great to be with the group again! Miss you guys! But man! Was it cold! It took us all a little off guard. Hopefully, this will be the last of bitterly cold.
So, in hopes of a soon to be here warm spring....
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Jinxed!
Larry jinxed me! I was feeling good, not too many aches and pains from running and then LARRY had to send out a marathon tip on how to deal with INJURIES and of course that jinxed me! When I was down in Texas my foot started to bother me. It is the same bothersome foot that loves to make my life difficult, but a different pain and different spot then when I had Plantar Fasciitis. Well, then I went to running club and ran with Judy who must have been channeling Larry’s voodoo, because it hurt even worse. Today when I got up, I could barely walk on that foot.
The bad weather today actually worked in my favor. I was able to get into my podiatrist instead of the usual month wait. He said it could either be my PF flaring up in a different spot or a stress fracture. He ordered an x-ray which didn’t show a stress fracture, but he said that didn’t necessarily rule it out. So then it was on to a bone scan which is more sensitive. I haven’t gotten a diagnosis yet, but it did show a “hot spot” in the area where the pain is. So, that may mean stress fracture. I am not sure if I hope for it to not be PF since if it was it would mean that I may be headed down a road of it being a chronic problem. Or if I should hope for it to be PF since a stress fracture probably means being off 6-8 weeks! However, I am glad it is happening now instead of before Chicago.
In the spirit of Valentine's Day I thought I would share the following tidbits of wisdome. Plus,I thought Mike could use some good schooling in the art of LOVE.
HOW DO PEOPLE IN LOVE TYPICALLY BEHAVE?
"When a person gets kissed for the first time, they fall down and they don't get up for at least an hour." Wendy, age 8
CONCERNING WHY LOVE HAPPENS BETWEEN TWO PARTICULAR PEOPLE
"No one is sure why it happens, but I heard it has something to do with how you smell ... That's why perfume and deodorant are so popular." Mae, age 9
ON THE ROLE OF BEAUTY AND HANDSOMENESS IN LOVE
"If you want to be loved by somebody who isn't already in your family, it doesn't hurt to be beautiful." Anita C., age 8
"It isn't always just how you look. Look at me. I'm handsome like anything and I haven't got anybody to marry me yet." Brian, age 7
"Beauty is skin deep. But how rich you are can last a long time." Christine, age 9
REFLECTIONS ON THE NATURE OF LOVE
"Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good too." Greg, age 8
"All of a sudden, the people get movies fever so they can sit together in the dark." Sherm, age 8
CONFIDENTIAL OPINIONS ABOUT LOVE
"I'm in favor of love as long as it doesn't happen when 'The Simpsons' is on television." Anita, 6
"Yesterday I kissed a girl in a private place ... We were behind a tree." Carey, age 7
"Love will find you, even if you are trying to hide from it. I been trying to hide from it since I was five, but the girls keep finding me." Dave, age 8
"I'm not rushing into being in love. I'm finding fourth grade hard enough." Regina, age 10
SOME SUREFIRE WAYS TO MAKE A PERSON FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU
"Tell them that you own a whole bunch of candy stores." Del, age 6
"Shake your hips and hope for the best." Camille, age 9
"Yell out that you love them at the top of your lungs ... and don't worry if their parents are right there." Manuel, age 8
"Don't do things like have smelly, green sneakers. You might get attention, but attention ain't the same thing as love." Alonzo, age 9
HOW CAN YOU TELL IF TWO ADULTS EATING DINNER AT A RESTAURANT ARE IN LOVE?
"Lovers will just be staring at each other and their food will get cold... Other people care more about the food." Bart, age 9
"See if the man has lipstick on his face." Sandra, age 7
"It's love if they order one of those desserts that are on fire. They like to order those because it's just like how their hearts are --- on fire." Christine, age 9
WHAT MOST PEOPLE ARE THINKING WHEN THEY SAY "I LOVE YOU"
"The person is thinking: Yeah, I really do love him. But I hope he showers at least once a day." Michelle, age 9
"Some lovers might be real nervous, so they are glad that they finally got it out and said it and now they can go eat." Dick, age 7
HOW WAS KISSING INVENTED?
"I know one reason that kissing was created. It makes you feel warm all over, and they didn't always have electric heat or fireplaces or even stoves in their houses." Gina, age 8
HOW A PERSON LEARNS TO KISS
"You can have a big rehearsal with your Barbie and Ken dolls." Julia, age 7
"You learn it right on the spot when the gooshy feelings get the best of you." Brian, age 7
"It might help to watch soap operas all day." Carin, age 9
WHEN IS IT OKAY TO KISS SOMEONE?
"It's never okay to kiss a boy. They always slobber all over you ... That's why I stopped doing it." Tammy, age 7
"If it's your mother, you can kiss her anytime. But if it's a new person, you have to ask permission." Roger, age 6
"I look at kissing like this: Kissing is fine if you like it, but it's a free country and nobody should be forced to do it."
HOW TO MAKE LOVE ENDURE
"Don't forget your wife's name ... That will mess up the love." Erin, age 8
"Be a good kisser. It might make your wife forget that you never take out the trash."
Dave, age 8
WHAT IS THE PROPER AGE TO GET MARRIED?
"Eighty-four! Because at that age, you don't have to work anymore, and you can spend all your time loving each other in your bedroom." Judy, age 8
"Once I'm done with kindergarten, I'm going to find me a wife!" Tom, age 5
WHAT DO MOST PEOPLE DO ON A DATE?
"On the first date, they just tell each other lies, and that usually gets them interested enough to go for a second date." Mike, age 10
THE GREAT DEBATE: IS IT BETTER TO BE SINGLE OR MARRIED?
"It gives me a headache to think about that stuff. I'm just a kid. I don't need that kind of trouble." Kenny, age 7
CONCERNING WHY LOVERS OFTEN HOLD HANDS
"They want to make sure their rings don't fall off because they paid good money for them." Dave, 8
The bad weather today actually worked in my favor. I was able to get into my podiatrist instead of the usual month wait. He said it could either be my PF flaring up in a different spot or a stress fracture. He ordered an x-ray which didn’t show a stress fracture, but he said that didn’t necessarily rule it out. So then it was on to a bone scan which is more sensitive. I haven’t gotten a diagnosis yet, but it did show a “hot spot” in the area where the pain is. So, that may mean stress fracture. I am not sure if I hope for it to not be PF since if it was it would mean that I may be headed down a road of it being a chronic problem. Or if I should hope for it to be PF since a stress fracture probably means being off 6-8 weeks! However, I am glad it is happening now instead of before Chicago.
In the spirit of Valentine's Day I thought I would share the following tidbits of wisdome. Plus,I thought Mike could use some good schooling in the art of LOVE.
HOW DO PEOPLE IN LOVE TYPICALLY BEHAVE?
"When a person gets kissed for the first time, they fall down and they don't get up for at least an hour." Wendy, age 8
CONCERNING WHY LOVE HAPPENS BETWEEN TWO PARTICULAR PEOPLE
"No one is sure why it happens, but I heard it has something to do with how you smell ... That's why perfume and deodorant are so popular." Mae, age 9
ON THE ROLE OF BEAUTY AND HANDSOMENESS IN LOVE
"If you want to be loved by somebody who isn't already in your family, it doesn't hurt to be beautiful." Anita C., age 8
"It isn't always just how you look. Look at me. I'm handsome like anything and I haven't got anybody to marry me yet." Brian, age 7
"Beauty is skin deep. But how rich you are can last a long time." Christine, age 9
REFLECTIONS ON THE NATURE OF LOVE
"Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good too." Greg, age 8
"All of a sudden, the people get movies fever so they can sit together in the dark." Sherm, age 8
CONFIDENTIAL OPINIONS ABOUT LOVE
"I'm in favor of love as long as it doesn't happen when 'The Simpsons' is on television." Anita, 6
"Yesterday I kissed a girl in a private place ... We were behind a tree." Carey, age 7
"Love will find you, even if you are trying to hide from it. I been trying to hide from it since I was five, but the girls keep finding me." Dave, age 8
"I'm not rushing into being in love. I'm finding fourth grade hard enough." Regina, age 10
SOME SUREFIRE WAYS TO MAKE A PERSON FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU
"Tell them that you own a whole bunch of candy stores." Del, age 6
"Shake your hips and hope for the best." Camille, age 9
"Yell out that you love them at the top of your lungs ... and don't worry if their parents are right there." Manuel, age 8
"Don't do things like have smelly, green sneakers. You might get attention, but attention ain't the same thing as love." Alonzo, age 9
HOW CAN YOU TELL IF TWO ADULTS EATING DINNER AT A RESTAURANT ARE IN LOVE?
"Lovers will just be staring at each other and their food will get cold... Other people care more about the food." Bart, age 9
"See if the man has lipstick on his face." Sandra, age 7
"It's love if they order one of those desserts that are on fire. They like to order those because it's just like how their hearts are --- on fire." Christine, age 9
WHAT MOST PEOPLE ARE THINKING WHEN THEY SAY "I LOVE YOU"
"The person is thinking: Yeah, I really do love him. But I hope he showers at least once a day." Michelle, age 9
"Some lovers might be real nervous, so they are glad that they finally got it out and said it and now they can go eat." Dick, age 7
HOW WAS KISSING INVENTED?
"I know one reason that kissing was created. It makes you feel warm all over, and they didn't always have electric heat or fireplaces or even stoves in their houses." Gina, age 8
HOW A PERSON LEARNS TO KISS
"You can have a big rehearsal with your Barbie and Ken dolls." Julia, age 7
"You learn it right on the spot when the gooshy feelings get the best of you." Brian, age 7
"It might help to watch soap operas all day." Carin, age 9
WHEN IS IT OKAY TO KISS SOMEONE?
"It's never okay to kiss a boy. They always slobber all over you ... That's why I stopped doing it." Tammy, age 7
"If it's your mother, you can kiss her anytime. But if it's a new person, you have to ask permission." Roger, age 6
"I look at kissing like this: Kissing is fine if you like it, but it's a free country and nobody should be forced to do it."
HOW TO MAKE LOVE ENDURE
"Don't forget your wife's name ... That will mess up the love." Erin, age 8
"Be a good kisser. It might make your wife forget that you never take out the trash."
Dave, age 8
WHAT IS THE PROPER AGE TO GET MARRIED?
"Eighty-four! Because at that age, you don't have to work anymore, and you can spend all your time loving each other in your bedroom." Judy, age 8
"Once I'm done with kindergarten, I'm going to find me a wife!" Tom, age 5
WHAT DO MOST PEOPLE DO ON A DATE?
"On the first date, they just tell each other lies, and that usually gets them interested enough to go for a second date." Mike, age 10
THE GREAT DEBATE: IS IT BETTER TO BE SINGLE OR MARRIED?
"It gives me a headache to think about that stuff. I'm just a kid. I don't need that kind of trouble." Kenny, age 7
CONCERNING WHY LOVERS OFTEN HOLD HANDS
"They want to make sure their rings don't fall off because they paid good money for them." Dave, 8
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Conspiracy
I have decided that there is a conspiracy to make our lives more difficult by television manufacturers or more precisely the manufacturers who produce the remotes for their TV’s. Why is it that the softest drop of a remote on to the floor (which happens often as anyone knows) causes the battery door to pop off and the batteries to go skidding across the floor under any nearby furniture. Why is it that toys whose batteries are in need of change at a much greater frequency than remotes are locked behind a screwed in battery door? Why is it that remote manufacturers can't take a cue from toy manufacturers and make a battery door that stays on in all types of bumps, falls etc. Why? I ask you! Why?
Sorry not related, but I had to get it off my chest!
Sorry not related, but I had to get it off my chest!
Dogs, Dogs, Dogs
I was thinking a lot about Sandy and Wendy on my run this morning. I decided to venture out of the park and run on a couple of local roads. There are a lot of loose dogs, but it also seems like everyone has a dog - especially the small yappers that love to bite. As I was running I saw three dogs ahead of me jaunting down the road - one big one and two little yappers. They were running away from me, so I could watch them for awhile. As I neared I got to watch the big one "due service" to one of the little ones which made me think they were strays. Of course, since they were out for a Sunday stroll and I was not - I caught up to them. There was a lot of barking and yapping and "GO HOME". I saw the big one had a collar, so I knew they weren't strays. Plus after what I had just witnessed him doing to one of the yappers, I figured he must be in the mood for lovin not fightin. The left me alone, but the whole time I was imagining Wendy and Sandy hugging each other in the middle of street!
It wasn't a great run. It was one where I just had to tell myself - it is better to be running slow rather than not at all. I did 5.5 miles at an average 9:31 pace. Makes me nervous for the pace runs coming up. It was just so hard to get my body moving. Not sure what it was, the blizzard I had yesterday or the fact that I dreamt I was running a half marathon. I might have not run in in reality, but mentally I had! It make me appreciate Wendy's Disney marathon all the more. I can't imagine how hard it is to run a marathon without being used to the heat. Yes it is warm down here and a little muggy - mid 70's. Good Job WENDY!
ps. the spell check option doesn't seem to be working for me, so please excuse any typos!
It wasn't a great run. It was one where I just had to tell myself - it is better to be running slow rather than not at all. I did 5.5 miles at an average 9:31 pace. Makes me nervous for the pace runs coming up. It was just so hard to get my body moving. Not sure what it was, the blizzard I had yesterday or the fact that I dreamt I was running a half marathon. I might have not run in in reality, but mentally I had! It make me appreciate Wendy's Disney marathon all the more. I can't imagine how hard it is to run a marathon without being used to the heat. Yes it is warm down here and a little muggy - mid 70's. Good Job WENDY!
ps. the spell check option doesn't seem to be working for me, so please excuse any typos!
Friday, February 8, 2008
Texas run
I didn't think I would be able to post from Texas, but it looks like I can. My Mom was having problems with her connection, but it works poolside - life is so rough. Have to go to the pool to go on the internet!
I got a 5.5 mile run in this morning. I tried to pick up the pace which I accomplished with an average 8.44/mile which included the 10 minute warm up. It was a struggle though. It always seems that the day after a flight it is hard to run. Of course it could have had something to do with the abrupt change of running in 65 degrees! It was a little windy too.... but it could be worse down here.
When we were sitting on the plane an older man sat down across the aisle. Just before he sat down I caught a glimpse of his shirt and I thought it looked like last year's GB t-shirt. It was all I could do not to ask him which marathon it was for. He must have been wondering why I kept glancing at him. The young man next to me was with him, so I finally said to him "I was wondering what marathon his shirt is from". He said "I think it is Des Moines." I was finally satisfied.
A good flight down, a little bumpy and delayed 15 minutes but that was it. I hope MIke was able to get out of Chicago okay.
I will be thinking about you guys tomorrow when I am running in 70 degrees!!!!
I got a 5.5 mile run in this morning. I tried to pick up the pace which I accomplished with an average 8.44/mile which included the 10 minute warm up. It was a struggle though. It always seems that the day after a flight it is hard to run. Of course it could have had something to do with the abrupt change of running in 65 degrees! It was a little windy too.... but it could be worse down here.
When we were sitting on the plane an older man sat down across the aisle. Just before he sat down I caught a glimpse of his shirt and I thought it looked like last year's GB t-shirt. It was all I could do not to ask him which marathon it was for. He must have been wondering why I kept glancing at him. The young man next to me was with him, so I finally said to him "I was wondering what marathon his shirt is from". He said "I think it is Des Moines." I was finally satisfied.
A good flight down, a little bumpy and delayed 15 minutes but that was it. I hope MIke was able to get out of Chicago okay.
I will be thinking about you guys tomorrow when I am running in 70 degrees!!!!
Monday, February 4, 2008
You know you are a Sparta Runner when....
A slushy, not fun, run with WENDY, Sandy, Mike and Jill. I believe Christy and Rhonda went also, just later and from home. Thanks for going early with me....
There a lot of things that you do which tell you, "You are a RUNNER (in SPARTA)!" Here are some, I am sure others will add more.....
In no particular order - beyond when they pop in my brain:
- When you see a person running on the street you either give them a friendly honk or wonder "Who the heck is that and why don't they run with us?
- While everyone is sleeping you are up running, and while everyone is awake you are sleeping.
- You know that Body Glide is not found in an "Adult" store.
- You have no problem being seeing in a fluorescent orange, reflective vest even though you are no longer in Safety Patrol. Plus, you refuse to believe that you look dorky. You look like a safe runner! Gol' Darn It!
- You use "just finding new running routes" as an excuse to a police officer as to why you were taking a very 'odd' route to your children's school.
- You know that there really isn't any temperature that is too cold to run in - at least that is what you tell people.
- You know which friends keep their doors unlocked so you can run in and go to the bathroom at 5:00 am.
- You want beer that has a lot of carbs in it. No Michelob Ultra for you!
- You know which dogs have electronic fences and if you don't you ask a friend who does know.
- You know that a Fuel Belt does work better than a water bottle tied around your waist with a string.
- You spend more time thinking of new nicknames for your fellow runners than you do setting your goal time for your next race.
- You have been known to look at the minute numbers on your alarm clock and think that they were the hour causing you to leap out of bed at an hour even more ungodly then 4:30!
- Your face has mysteriously appeared on the body of an elf doing a cute little jig.
- There a number of things you said you would never do, run a 10K, run a 1/2 marathon, run a marathon, run another marathon, get up in the morning to run, run in sub-zero temperatures, run on holidays, run in the rain, wind, snow, but yet you keep on doing them!
- You seem to lose your ability to remember a route you have ran many times before when you are with other runners.
Missed Opportunities
A nice run with WENDY, Jenny, Sandy and Mike this morning. No rain/drizzle as forecasted and only a couple of streets are still covered in slush.
We missed a once in a lifetime opportunity today! We could have been the new bakery's first customers! The owner would have been eternally grateful, so when we hung out there Saturday mornings at 5:00 am without buying a single donut, he would have been fine with it.
This morning Jenny and Sandy were having a hard time remembering our route. I had a really funny thing to say about it, but I lost it in the excitement of the new bakery! Darn!
We missed a once in a lifetime opportunity today! We could have been the new bakery's first customers! The owner would have been eternally grateful, so when we hung out there Saturday mornings at 5:00 am without buying a single donut, he would have been fine with it.
This morning Jenny and Sandy were having a hard time remembering our route. I had a really funny thing to say about it, but I lost it in the excitement of the new bakery! Darn!
Saturday, February 2, 2008
What a group!
It must be a record! Today 10 people ran - at various stages - this morning! 10!!! Can you believe it? What a fun group! It makes it so much easier and enjoyable to roll out of bed on a Saturday morning to go for a run. Of course Jill and Sandy get the medal since they started at 5:30! Now we just need to get the new people to come and experience the joy!
It came to my attention this morning that a bit of clarification is needed regarding the purpose of this blog. I appreciate that others respect me SO much that they expect this to be a truth based, factual and unbiased account of all happenings connected to our runs. Fortunately for me, however, the Power is in the Pen! There will be no clarifications of the truth, apologizesfor errors in stories, redemption of those who actually did tell their wife where weekday morning runners meet. Got it people (Tom)!?!? I mean, you do want this to be a funny blog - right?
It came to my attention this morning that a bit of clarification is needed regarding the purpose of this blog. I appreciate that others respect me SO much that they expect this to be a truth based, factual and unbiased account of all happenings connected to our runs. Fortunately for me, however, the Power is in the Pen! There will be no clarifications of the truth, apologizesfor errors in stories, redemption of those who actually did tell their wife where weekday morning runners meet. Got it people (Tom)!?!? I mean, you do want this to be a funny blog - right?
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Organs - the musical kind!
We finally got to welcome Rhonda to the morning running group! A good run - no ice and just a dusting of snow! Off to register for Chicago, but first.....Apparently organs are now "cool", next the accordion will made a come back. It makes me hope that at our next church service we will hear something new!
I have great sympathy for this girl's parents. I can only imagine the dislike they now feel towards this song. Any parent who has a child learning piano can understand how excruciating it can be to listen to a song for the 1,000th time! And this song is 5 minutes long!
Be warned - you will not want to click on this rendition of "Carry On My Wayward Son" in places you don't want it to be heard... like work. However, someone may just think you brought a radio in.
I have great sympathy for this girl's parents. I can only imagine the dislike they now feel towards this song. Any parent who has a child learning piano can understand how excruciating it can be to listen to a song for the 1,000th time! And this song is 5 minutes long!
Be warned - you will not want to click on this rendition of "Carry On My Wayward Son" in places you don't want it to be heard... like work. However, someone may just think you brought a radio in.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
So Sorry!
A break down in running club communication happened this morning! One of Three's Company was supposed to join us this morning for the first time, but true to Jack Tripper's style - messages got crossed! Poor Rhonda showed up at Ginny's instead of Walgreens this morning. We were wondering where she was. Personally I was shocked that she would open herself up to the ridicule of the group by missing her first morning. Of course this doesn't stop Sandy, Wendy or Jenny and occasionally Jill! She covered her tracks though, by leaving a note on Christy's car. Smart girl! She saved herself a day of vicious e-mails from Mike!
Although we do have to admit that we now have all become concerned about the state of Rhonda and Tom's marriage. How bad it must be that he can't tell her where we start in the morning! I know he was struggling with sharing his "running friends" with her, but come on Tom - be a bigger man!
It was warm this morning, but quite slippery. Quite a few colorful adjectives were coming out of Jill's mouth.
Although we do have to admit that we now have all become concerned about the state of Rhonda and Tom's marriage. How bad it must be that he can't tell her where we start in the morning! I know he was struggling with sharing his "running friends" with her, but come on Tom - be a bigger man!
It was warm this morning, but quite slippery. Quite a few colorful adjectives were coming out of Jill's mouth.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Warm but slushy
We welcomed back Sandy this morning!
Mixed blessing this morning - a balmy 34 degrees which made it feel like we were running on 6 inches of sand due to the softened snow covered streets. Sandy had the brilliant idea to walk for a little while. We all happily joined her.
No funnies this morning. I figured I needed to give you a break after this weekend's post.
Mixed blessing this morning - a balmy 34 degrees which made it feel like we were running on 6 inches of sand due to the softened snow covered streets. Sandy had the brilliant idea to walk for a little while. We all happily joined her.
No funnies this morning. I figured I needed to give you a break after this weekend's post.
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