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See sRod Run: Migration
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Let's just get this over quickly like pulling off a bandaid: I'm changing my blog. For posterity's sake I will leave up this blog, but will no longer post to it after today. Aww thats sad. I will check you at tumblr anyway :). February 25, 2012 at 10:19 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The adventures of a runner in the big city. View my complete profile. Mount Desert Island Marathon, Oct 16. Tybee Half-Marathon, Feb 2012 (Tentative). San Francisco Marathon, July 2012 (Tentative). Steve in a Speedo?
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See sRod Run: Running at the end of the world, part II
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Running at the end of the world, part II. Preparing for lift off. I woke up right on schedule at 5 something, my watch alarm going off first and then I turned off the phone alarm before it went off two minutes later (yeah, total runner’s OCD here). It was a perfect chilly and cloudy New England morning, a day ideal for racing. My prep schedule came in handy as I mindlessly moved down the list in my half awakeness, half anxiousness:. Wow, could I fake it more for the camera? View my complete profile.
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See sRod Run: 01.12
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Let's just get this over quickly like pulling off a bandaid: I'm changing my blog. For posterity's sake I will leave up this blog, but will no longer post to it after today. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The adventures of a runner in the big city. View my complete profile. Mount Desert Island Marathon, Oct 16. Tybee Half-Marathon, Feb 2012 (Tentative). San Francisco Marathon, July 2012 (Tentative). Chicago Marathon, Oct 2012 (Tentative). As far as backpacks go.). No, Not in the Ribs! Running to Stand Still.
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See sRod Run: Running at the end of the world, part III
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Running at the end of the world, part III. For reference, here is a course map:. Heading out from Bar Harbor was wonderful. Although this was a small race (just under 1000 runners) there was a great crowd of loud and enthusiastic spectators right at the start. But within the first half mile we were already out of town passing fields and starting the first climb of the race. Ok I may have heavy handed that. I’ll just take the points on my poetic license and move on. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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See sRod Run: Running at the end of the world, part V
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Running at the end of the world, part V. All this, combined with the fact that I felt undertrained MDI has become the first race I have ever put on my "must run again" list. Oh, and this video. Also, whenever I would worry about the course or the hills or the weather I would repeat to myself my little "powerful beyond measure" mantra. And it worked. It simultaneously calmed me down and reaffirmed my faith in my running. December 13, 2011 at 2:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Steve in a Speedo?
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See sRod Run: Runner Bingo, round three
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Runner Bingo, round three. I haven't been keeping an eye out for items on the game card lately, but there are four more squares that I have for sure accumulated since last time:. Camel Pack (spotted during MDI Marathon): an extrememly nice and friendly runner started chatting me up over the middle miles of the race. She had a Camel Pack on and I was envious because my little water bottle can only hold 22 ounces, and even during chilly races, I need more water than that between water stops. Tybee Half-Mar...
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See sRod Run: Runner Bingo, round one
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Runner Bingo, round one. Two and a half weeks into training to the MDI Marathon and I've already marked off five squares from my Runner Bingo card! Headband (spotted 7/12, at Astoria track): this black-haired dude was rocking out to whatever he was listening to on his headphones.headphones that were over a black headband that I didn't notice until the second time I passed the guy. Getting “chicked”. Slow running group, 3 abreast. Running in the bike lane. Article of 80’s running gear. Running after a race.
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See sRod Run: 10.11
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Back from the Mount Desert Island Marathon and vacation and needed to get through a weedy week at work before even thinking about blogging. Gosh it's rough to get back into this. Hey There Delilah; Plain White T’s. Hometown Glory; ADELE. Burial; Miike Snow (I’m a late comer to Miike Snow, but I find this whole album perfect for running). Pumped Up Kicks; Foster the People (musical crush of the moment). The Mystery Zone; Spoon. One Last Time; The Kooks. Katherine Kiss Me; Franz Ferdinand. Soulchaser (US M...
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Million Things To Be: You Must Be Smart
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Million Things To Be. Sing out and be free. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. You Must Be Smart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There are so many things i am already, like a sibling, kiddo, partner and bestie, but even more i have yet to become. MT2B is a place for me to sing out about all the hats i wear and what's up next. follow along for the next three years as i go back to school to become a nurse practitioner and probably more.cause there's a million things to be. You know that there are.
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Million Things To Be: Live the dream
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Million Things To Be. Sing out and be free. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. In about two months I will head to orientation to begin becoming a nurse. While distracting myself at one of what was to be a few not-so-awesome jobs. I recall thinking to myself "whoa, that's what I want to do. like, for real". For a long time, nagging voices in my head convinced me that I could never become a UCSF-trained nurse practitioner because: I. I got that C in 9th grade biology (that's still true), had a fun /. Oh yeah, there ...
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