So yesterday was the Fourth of July and I staying up way
later than I should have, doing nothing, so I didn’t get up this morning for
the first day of my return to
running. I italicized the word “return”
because I don’t know how to properly emphasis it. It’s not as if I’m trying to return to my
former glory of marathon running but rather, at one point I could run for a
mile or two without collapsing, and I hope to regain that glory and exceed
it. I had planned to start running today,
I also use the word running loosely because
it will most likely be mixture of ragged, slow jogging, and tear filled walking
while I suck wind and hold my side. I
cut myself off there; I had planned to start running today because I got my new
running shoes in the mail on Tuesday.
You’d think Wednesday would be a good day to start, but as I mentioned,
it was a national holiday, and I don’t think my Founding Fathers would want me
to start such a painful experience when I could be sleeping in and then blowing
stuff up. I’ll again blame the holiday
for keeping me up later than I should have been, since it felt like a Friday
night. Long story short, I didn’t want
to start running on five hours of sleep and then feel completely awful for the
rest of the day. Of course, I’ll
probably feel that way no matter how much sleep I get the night before.
Ok Friday, here I come. Hopefully you'll see me running.
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