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Running with Sabres | A Buffalo Sabres blog and running blog
A Buffalo Sabres blog and running blog. Aaaand we’re back! January 20, 2013. NHL lockout, today we celebrate the long-awaited and triumphant return of. What you missed in Jessica-ville:. I sill reside in the HTH (Hot Tub House for you newbies) and I continue to claim Thing 1 and Thing 2 as my own, mostly because I haven’t found any alternate guardians for the. Little darlings. (Love you both! I should probably also tell you that since you last heard from me I have been. Struggle to keep up with. As I wri...
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Running with safety scissors | Adventures in adulthood
Running with safety scissors. Breaking new ground: Men who take their wives’ last names. Suzanne and Trevor Morrison are seen on their wedding day. Trevor took Suzanne’s last name when they married last year. When Trevor Morrison took the unconventional step of taking his wife’s last name, he also broke the news to everyone in an unconventional way: by letting his wedding officiant introduce the newlyweds as Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. 8212; Previous posts –. We need to end breastfeeding shaming. It’s Pink Sh...
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runningwithsam | A girl and a dog out on the trails for a run.
A girl and a dog out on the trails for a run. July 1, 2014. So again, this was a week of running, but not exactly according to schedule. So apparently this is the summer of weddings and funerals for us. So if you are not getting married and you know me be wary, be very, very wary. Last week was the week of runs being cut short. Monday was a scheduled 3 mile run but we ended up trying to out run the hail. Thursday I finally stuck to schedule! But it was just an easy 3 miler. Please. I was determined t...
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Running with Sanders
Friday, April 11, 2014. Our trip was pretty low key, but filled with fun. Here is a glimpse at the rest of the trip:. Who says human center pieces only happen in Vegas! Colbie got to sleep in GG’s bed for the week, such a treat! She looks so tiny in the king size bed! How I spent my time while the girls napped. Pure bliss. Fun times in the oversized chair! Power nap before hitting up the Destin outlets! GG and her girl! Check out that bug bite on C’s forehead! Girl seriously swells up with bites! The gir...
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Running with Sasquatch
This is a blog of my training and races using the Vibram 5 Fingers and Nike Frees. Monday, April 25, 2011. Trying to get healthy and my best 1 mile run yet! Not much really to report (besides my killer 1 mile run! Just a listing of some things I am trying to improve my health. Here is a listing of some healthy ideas I am trying. 1 Eat 5-6 meals per day. I like this idea a lot since I love to eat. 5 Eat more fruits. I try to eat different types of fruit too. 6 Eat more vegetables. Unfortunately my veg...
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Running With Sass
I have been athletic my whole life. I started playing basketball in 3rd grade, then soon after added soccer, then in Jr. High I dropped soccer for volleyball and Track (still playing basketball.) All through High School I was a three sport athlete, and I could eat whatever I wanted! Sme days I had basketball practice at 5:30 am then volleyball after school, and all my sports overlapped. So, let's just say i was burning a ton of calories! I am also 5'9" and carry weight pretty well. Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
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Running With Sass
Still Running With Sass. March 6, 2013. I have thought about how I would word this post over and over for the past couple of months. Let me preface by saying I hate change. It has always been a flaw of mine, as I am sentimental and very much a lover of routine. I am learning that sometimes change is good, and required for growth. Pleased to announce my new blog: Through Heather’s Looking Glass. If you remember ANY portion of this long post, I want you to remember one thing: I’m still me. Which is a HUGE ...
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Running With Sass | Running and healthy living with a touch of Sass!
Running and healthy living with a touch of Sass! February 24, 2016. Posted by Heathers Looking Glass under Uncategorized. Sorry I have been MIA but I had a blast in Disney and was supposed to go home yesterday, but due to some severe weather, I wasn’t able to make it home. Tuesday morning I took the shuttle to the airport and kept an eye on the weather the whole time. The plane was on time and we were to be landing right as the bad weather approached…and approach it did. About an hour after getting home,...
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Runningwithscalpel's Blog | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. Fibroids–the good, the bad and the ugly. April 21, 2015. Fibroids, or leiomyomata are common overgrowths of the uterine muscle wall. They usually look white, feel rubbery, and are solid. They may be large or small–often location is more indicative of symptoms than size. Physicians describe three types of fibroids. Pedunculated fibroids are usually subserosal fibroids attached to the outside of the uterus by a stalk. On occasion they can undergo torsion, or twisting ar...
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Running with science
Ice Warrior and my expedition to the Last Pole. Scientist, fitness enthusiast and now to add to the list Polar Explorer…! I have been selected to be part of a team who are attempting to make history by being the first humans ever to reach the Northern Pole of Inaccessibility. This is at the centre of the Arctic Ocean and is hailed as the last world first in polar exploration. Please don’t hesitate to contact me about sponsorship opportunities and publicity options. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. View chloem...
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Running with Science | A young scientist that runs…a lot
A young scientist that runs…a lot. September 10, 2012. And I think Saturday morning was the first day temperatures dropped down so much so quickly. I had on along sleeve tech shirt and I was still shivering. Anyways, the race itself was pretty well organized. It was a decently small local race, but this town was definitely a running town. 9 miles of hills. Not some sissy bumps here and there but, consistently big hills! 1) How was your weekend? 2) Do you like flat races? Or do you thrive on hilly races?