My Way of Living [07/01/16

  • (Second of Two Parts) Never, Ever Quit : Confessions of a 50k Ultramarathon Virgin

    T he runners were all hyped up and ready to go, the excitement and anticipation of months of training reaching fever pitch. As the organizers counted down the seconds, you could feel the palpable tension amidst the..81 runners. How many will make it?Wait.We're getting ahead of ourselves.There's always a story behind the story. And…

  • ( First of Two Parts) Never, Ever Quit : Confessions of a 50k Ultramarathon Virgin

    Confession time. I have never completed a full marathon before. Not even close. As a newbie, my ambition has led me to so many different avenues that I would never, ever, would have considered seven months ago. At the time, a 5k would have been a major coup. Heck, I was 30 lbs. overweight. I needed to DO something. Some months and…

  • It’s that kitchen window thing all over again

    How wonderful our lives are, depends on how we choose to look at it. It’s our attitude, or gratitude that makes our life seem better or worse. If you read my kitchen window post [here] you will understand that I am struggling just as hard as anyone else to be happier, to look at that brighter side of the puddle, and live l…

Random for running:

  1. 2009 GMS Triathlon Training Camp
  2. 2009 San Dieguito Half Marathon
  3. late night rambling
  4. insomniac ramblings
  5. Manchester United, racism, diets and breastfeeding (not in the same story)
  6. India and South Africa prove run chases are becoming a stroll
  7. A Rainy Monday in San Diego
  8. Tendulkar still the little master; Pietersen still not
  9. My triathlon haiku
  10. 2008 Oceanside Turkey Trot 5K