I just missed the two year anniversary of the Crazy Daisies blog. (It was on January 12.) But, I am back up here in good ole Hermitage/Greenville and this may be the first year that I do not get in a track workout. Reason being (1) I'm not on a training program that suggest them, (2) It is darn cold outside...ok, maybe not any colder than the past two years, but next week the forecast is filled w/ single digits and (3) Nathan wasn't all that comfortable w/ me running after dark at a track behind a high school...not that it wasn't dark when I've done it the past two years.
Tonight I got my two staff to join me at the Y. They both said their wives would be proud of the job I did in getting them there. I'm not a huge fan of the treadmill, as we all know, but I got in 30 minutes on it with no freak accidents. I always picture this happening...my shoelace comes untied and then gets stuck in the belt.
Here's to another year filled with good blogging, but more importantly, good running and good times!
Thursday, January 17, 2008
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FIRST NOTE ON PARAGRAPH 1: The original poster failed to mention in previous years that the lights were NOT ON at the high school track where she runs in Greenville. This is a key piece of information. It's one thing to run through neighborhood streets after dark - there are most likely street lights providing some light and plenty of homes filled with people within a few quick steps from the road. It's an entirely different thing to run on a darkened high school track - no lights, probably not a single person within a mile, and you're running around and around and around the same spot, eliminating the ability to easily 'lose' someone if necessary.
SECOND NOTE ON PARAGRAPH 1: I believe my wife is basically intelligent - capable of making wise, prudent decisions, for the most part. However, she sometimes has a strange interpretation of confidence, fear, safety, and danger. She sees no concerns in running alone in a dark, strange place, but yet she is scared of treadmills?! (see First Note on Paragraph 2)
FIRST NOTE ON PARAGRAPH 2: As mentioned earlier (see Second Note on Paragraph 1), my wife has a disproportionate sense of fear. She imagines freak accidents while pleasantly jogging on a treadmill, yet doesn't pause when, while lugging 4 or 5 over-sized shopping bags stuffed with over $1000 of merchandise, she approaches an escalator in a mall. In fact, I've seen her speed up and elbow people out of the way to secure a prime spot on the 'moving staircase' in front of a group of elderly women. This is just one of the mysteries of my wife.
SECOND NOTE ON PARAGRAPH 2: I'm glad to hear that my wife's co-workers are such push-overs when it comes to being tricked into going to the gym. Suckers.
Megan - I must say you are hilarious! I myself imagine that I will somehow miss the treadmill belt and then fall backwards or something. It is scary. :) You got co-workers to work out with you? Is this a Y in Hermitage? Hilarious.
Happy birthday, Crazy Daisies!
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