Courage ! Do one brave thing today...then run like hell.
Mr. Chip & Mizz Rizzo
~Mary
"My sunshine doesn't come from the skies,It comes from the love in my dog's eyes."
~unknown
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Hill Runner
Upcoming Races:
Boston Marathon, Boston,MA 04/15/13Grandfather Mountain Marathon,Boone NC 07/14/13Thunder Road Marathon, Charlotte NC 11/13
Live like you are dying not like you are afraid to die.
Drunken Irish Soda Bread and Irish Brown Bread this way --> http://allrecipes.com/cook/4379041/
Be safe. Be kind.
Lou, (aka Mr. predawnrunner), MD, USA | Lou's Brews | lking@pobox.com
MM#209 / JapanJoyful#803
"Enjoy yourself. Your younger days never come again." 100yo T. Igarashi to me in geta at top of Mt. Fuji (8/2/87)
Renee the dog
GOALS 2012: UNDECIDED
GOALS 2011: LIVE!!!
Half Fanatic #36
Marathon Maniac #957
being athletic means living with occasional injuries and then recovering. It goes with the territory. Look at it this way, those that sit all day during their life never get injured. Instead they just deteriorate and end their days early while gasping for breath and crippled. I will take our trade over theirs any day. My guess is that anybody posting here feels the same way!
I can't wait until I have more time in my life to try my hand at swimming. I never was an endurance swimmer, but then again I never was an endurance runner until three or so years ago, so it can be done.
I'd give anything to switch feet with you for a couple of months and make sure there's no chance of makin' 'em run and risk the full recovery you deserve.
Life is a headlong rush into the unknown. We can hunker down and hope nothing hits us or we can stand tall, lean into the wind and say, "Bring it on, darlin', and don't be stingy with the jalapenos."
One day at a time
Once a runner . . .
"During a marathon, I run about two-thirds of the time. That's plenty." - Margaret Davis, 85 Ed Whitlock regarding his 2:54:48 marathon at age 73, "That was a good day. It was never a struggle."