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Talking to Trees: February 2011
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Monday, February 28, 2011. Welcome Back, Cupcake. I believe in God. Lately, I've wondered if he cared. I saw an olive branch yesterday. I also got my heart broken. My mother had this tradition when we were growing up. Every Christmas, we received one gift that wasn't on our Christmas list. She said she did it for us because her dad always did it for her. It was supposed to be the. Yesterday I had to teach the lillies of...
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Talking to Trees: September 2011
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Saturday, September 10, 2011. Woodstock: Lessons Learned From a 50K in Hell. I'm not a fan of desperation. I got a firm slap on the wrist this weekend reminding me why. But not strong enough. And then I rationalized that since I had recovered more quickly than usual from Burning River (in terms of soreness), I must not have used too much up in the legs, and if I could get my head around another 100, I would be okay.
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Talking to Trees: Dear Office
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Sunday, November 13, 2011. You suck. And it's really not your fault, it's just how it is. I have avoided you for the past year. It hasn't worked at all, I always knew you were there, right across the hall, trashed. I used you like a garbage can, like a dumpster, just threw anything and everything non-perishable behind your door and slammed it shut. I thought again about the quiet toll that infertility takes on us; how I...
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Talking to Trees: Shout.
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Tuesday, October 4, 2011. For those of you that follow offline (or off Facebook), just wanted to check in. I am in deep, dark pain. There's this super pretty, really happy blog coming about the Akron Marathon . I'm hoping to have time to finish it on a flight later this week. It sucks that I couldn't finish it while I was still. Just stuck in my throat. Don't feel sorry for me. I'm blessed, and I'm grateful. But...Uggh ...
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Talking to Trees: November 2011
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Sunday, November 13, 2011. You suck. And it's really not your fault, it's just how it is. I have avoided you for the past year. It hasn't worked at all, I always knew you were there, right across the hall, trashed. I used you like a garbage can, like a dumpster, just threw anything and everything non-perishable behind your door and slammed it shut. I thought again about the quiet toll that infertility takes on us; how I...
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Talking to Trees: June 2011
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Monday, June 27, 2011. Method Acting at Western States. I don’t remember how it came up, but for some reason late in the race, Steve and I were discussing the evolution of self over the twenties and thirties. After some reflection, I concluded that (for me) the twenties were about self-discovery, and the thirties about self-acceptance. A Long Day’s Night. I had purposely gotten up early on Friday morning, planning to ti...
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Talking to Trees: April 2012
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Friday, April 20, 2012. When One Door Closes (The End of an Era). Cupcake's back in a big way. But this post is brief. I know that's not very Cupcake-like, but it's good to surprise people once in awhile. Then they talked about STRONGER meds or INCREASING my doses once the cysts went away, which they'll do on their own. We rejected that bid. And now, we move on. My most sincere thanks for the continued support throughou...
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Talking to Trees: March 2011
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Monday, March 7, 2011. Friday didn't count except for keeping the legs tired. I run 10 or more miles in a day quite regularly, even on reduced mileage; however, the legs were already quite tired just from the jump from 50 weekly miles to 80, plus the return of twice daily workouts. I took it easy and hunkered down for the real Skinny. Then came the hard part. And so too it was on 71 that morning. After a mild spinou...
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Talking to Trees: Woodstock: Lessons Learned From a 50K in Hell
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Saturday, September 10, 2011. Woodstock: Lessons Learned From a 50K in Hell. I'm not a fan of desperation. I got a firm slap on the wrist this weekend reminding me why. But not strong enough. And then I rationalized that since I had recovered more quickly than usual from Burning River (in terms of soreness), I must not have used too much up in the legs, and if I could get my head around another 100, I would be okay.
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Talking to Trees: July 2011
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Thoughts on Eating Dirt, Playing with Nature, and Pounding Pavement (Once in Awhile). Thursday, July 28, 2011. X=40 (2x45) (2x35) (2x31) (8x20[ish]). In addition to the following, divided into random parts and not necessarily all consumed:. Just a couple sleeps left, and finally time to work this equation out. More than 35 miles means cupcakes. Thursday, July 21, 2011. This is the worst I've ever had it. It's not nerves. The problem is experience. Anything can happen out there. Then Darrin decided to dro...
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