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Not that you wanted to go anywhere anyway

December 21, 2006


It may be difficult to see in this picture, but I am freaking buried in snow. That’s the “view” out of my patio door and if you look closely, you can see the top edge of the drift just before the railing. I’m taking the photo from above, so you can sort of see the drift comes about a third of the way up the door.

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In other words: it was dang snowy and windy for a dang long time.

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Thankfully, the job decided it wasn’t safe for everyone to come in today… I won’t talk about how it took them the entirety of the “delayed start” to decide this because that would just be silly. The important part is, I’m at home and I get to wrap presents all day.

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I’m happy to get this finished now because inevitably, I’ve forgotten to get someone something and now I’ll have a couple more days to get my act together. Yes, I’ve had lists -come on, who do you think I am?- but there’s just always that one little gift you forget.

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I’m also a little upset with Amazon as the CD box sets I’ve ordered for my grandma aren’t here yet and they were ordered over two weeks ago. Don’t make me hate you, Amazon, just. don’t. do it.

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The snow is probably going to throw a wrench in my plan for running this weekend, too. Following doctor’s orders I’ve taken the last two weeks off from any running, so I was hoping to get my first run in this Saturday and, if that went well, I’d then be able to do my “traditional” Christmas morning run. Last year, I was able to run on Christmas day in shorts- it was sixty degrees (F). I’m guessing this year is going to be a little less pleasant.

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Though I haven’t been running, I can’t say I feel entirely lazy. I’m glad to have taken the time off and though I thought it would be horrible at first, I now realize the purpose of rest after a marathon: to heal all the little stuff and realize what really hurts. Heh. Really, though, I’ve been strength training and stretching which are two things I neglected in the past six months.

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Also, and I feel a little silly admitting this, but the Three-in-Three challenge (Nicole’s idea that I invited myself to join in on) is going well. Better than expected, actually, as I’ve lost six pounds so far. I contribute this partly to not wanting any of the billion cookies I baked and also to finally taking the time to get to all the things I’d put off before the marathon.

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I also have gone back to the Three and Three eating habit that my trainer put me on years back (the fact that this is also a “three” thing is strictly coincidence, I promise). You eat only every three hours and not three hours before you go to bed. It’s really quite easy. It allows me to plan ahead (which I believe is THE key to healthy eating) and I’m never really hungry. If I eat at 6:00 a.m. and am hungry at 8:00 a.m., I know I only have to wait another hour before I eat again. It’s not torture to me and often, I forget about the schedule altogether. Another good tip is to make sure every meal or snack contains protein. Also, if you’re going to include a lot of breads or crackers or something, do it before noon. I don’t know why, though I’m sure there’s a science to it somewhere, but this makes a huge difference.

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This also helps in getting my head together. I feel a little more successful and a little less “stuck.” Life wise, anyway. I’m still stuck in the snow.