Yesterday, I had my pity party. It felt good to get it out, and now I can (try to) put the bad feelings behind me and look to the future. We saw the ENT this morning. Due to the medications I am taking, I should absolutely not be operating any kind of heavy machinery (this includes cars, ...
looking ahead
recovery
Here we are. Day 6 post-op. Honestly? I'm struggling. I knew the recovery period for adults was going to be hard. Everyone has been incredibly frank and forthcoming about that. But Thursday and Friday weren't that bad at all, and I got lulled into a false sense of security. I couldn't talk and I ...
all about me, from a-to-z
This is fun. Wornout Soles tagged me to complete this a-to-z survey and I had a blast. Feel free to copy and paste these questions to your own blog and join in the old-school good times. A. Attached or Single? Attached. Happily married for almost 7 years. B. Best Friend? This guy C. Cake ...
kona kase: a review
This is a sponsored post for Kona Kase. I received one complimentary Kona Kase for purposes of review. All opinions are my own. Last week, I had blogged about different fuels to use for longer runs. You fabulous readers came back and responded with so many wonderful suggestions, from gels to ...
blogging from the bedroom
TGIF. My tonsils and I have finally, after 36 years, parted ways. It's the end of an era. For now, I am blogging from the comfort of my bed. Molly will only leave my side when Mr PugRunner takes her downstairs to eat or go outside. Loyalty, thy name is pug. Anyway, after today, I have ...
breaking the barrier
So, I'm standing at my kitchen bar, typing this, and I'm almost in tears. This morning, I broke the five mile barrier. As I mentioned on Monday, I really needed this week's training to be awesome. The intimidation factor was high going into this morning: a 50 minute steady run (longest ever ...


