Oh
my word, we are already through the first week of July! I am SO excited
about the weather forecast for the next week, because prior to
yesterday I had already convinced myself that I was looking forward to
the apple spice and pumpkins of the Fall. But that’s right- it is only
the beginning of summer.
Per
usual, when I go a long period of time without blogging, I have
attempted a few different versions, but never quite finish, and here I
am with a month and a half to catch up on!
I’ve
been fairly stressed out lately (as stressed as I get anyway…I have
really made an effort over the past few years to mellow out in the
stress department) and my body has definitely let me know that I need to
CHILL. I have had a few canker sores, a sty in my eye, stomachaches,
and lots of poor nights of sleeping. I’m hoping that getting back into a
regular running routine will help calm me down, and maybe some vitamin D
will make a difference? I wish I was still doing yoga…that was always
really helpful. Whatever it is, I need to calm down…stress is not
healthy.
Speaking
of getting back into a running routine, I have officially started my
training for the Leavenworth half marathon in October! I started a
couple weeks earlier than the 12 week program for a couple of reasons-
mostly just because I am not in my usual running shape, so I need some
time to get back into a comfortable place…I’m starting at 2 miles. Which
is a little bit upsetting to me…ever since I started running, 3 miles
has always been my comfortable starting place- I could always run
Greenlake, no matter how bad I had been about running…but at this point,
even Greenlake is TOUGH for me. And then the other reason is that last
time I trained for my half, I got pretty bad shin splints after one of
the longer runs and had to sit out for about a week and a half…so I just
want to make sure I give myself plenty of time. I am so excited to have
a reason to train...get some discipline back. I’m doing the race with
my aunt and possibly my mom (same crew as the Disney half marathon).
I’ve
decided to pursue the idea of nursing school. Which basically means I
am filling myself with the info regarding the different programs in the
area- I know there are about 3-5 pre-req classes I need to take
(depending on the program), and so have applied for financial aid, and
applied to the various community colleges in the area, and am planning
to get going on pre-reqs this Fall. I am SO looking forward to school.
And science classes in particular. Obviously I have anxiety about it all
(one of those stressors in my life)…student loans, time, studying- I
haven’t been in school in almost 8 years- will I be good at it? I’m
guessing my brain functions different than it used to when school was a
regular thing. And nursing programs are SUPER competitive to get
into…will I even get into a program after spending money on the pre-req
classes? And then those crazy future worries…will I enjoy nursing, will I
be good at it, is this just me in a rut…etc. Thank God for prayer.
In
other news, the Mariners are still terrible. Brian is funny with M’s…he
gets so upset about the way they play, but then can’t wait to get to
the next game. He has been to almost half of all their home games so far
this season…I haven’t been to that many, but close. They are
frustrating to watch…the offense is just terrible. They can’t score a
run for anything. There is the big debate about the left center wall at
Safeco and how we are a tough home run hitting park…that may be true,
but it shouldn’t affect base hits. Other teams are still hitting at our
park. But interestingly enough, our offense isn’t nearly as bad on the
road…in fact we are pretty okay on the road. But our pitching staff
doesn’t do as well on the road…such an unfortunate thing. Anyway…we are
still going to a ton of games…for example, this past week, we went to
the games on Saturday, Monday, and Wednesday.
Similarly
(though certainly not as bad), the Sounders are going through a bit of a
rough patch as well. They haven’t won an MLS game since May! They
haven’t lost all of those games, but there have been an awful lot of
ties, which is so laaaaame. They have still been winning the US Open Cup
games…just on a bad streak in the MLS.
In sad news, one of my favorite actors died...ol Andy Griffith. AKA...Matlock. One of my all time favorite shows (I have a season on DVD...and when I was in school I used to set my alarm in the summertime to get up to watch it at 9:05am)....I just always felt a little better about the world knowing that Matlock was out there...and then he died this week. One positive thing that I discovered is that Brian and Andy share a birthday (along with my cousin Tanner), and so I feel like a little bit of Matlock must live inside Brian. Phew.
Okay, more to catch up on later...maybe another post this weekend. But I must get out and get my run in for the day.
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