Why is it that when I lose weight, I lose it in increments of two tenths of a pound, but when I gain it, I gain it a pound and a half at a time?
Why is it that when I have to hold a stretch for 15 seconds it feels like a month has gone by but when my swim calls for 15 second rest intervals, it's barely enough time for me to take a breath before I have to start the next lap?
Why is it that the only three times my children have been sick in the eight months since we moved here, it's been on the days I've had a haircut scheduled?**
Why is it that the whole time I'm running, I'm thinking of all the yummy things I'm going to have for lunch, but when I get home, I stand in front of the fridge and can't think of a thing I want to eat?
Why am I willing to pay full price for G2 when what they've probably done is what I've always done with regular Gatorade - i.e. water it down?
Why is it that the fabulous post I had in my head for 1400 yards in the pool evaporated the minute I dried off and sat down to write?
Peace to my Peeps.
**Ok that one's not so much training related, except it was part of what kept me from getting my workout in!**
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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Why are there so many "whys" in life! "I don't know but I sure hope someone else does", it the answer I use a lot. Hope your training is going well and your feeling good (God knows the rest of us aren't!).
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