chicago pizza with sauce on top is the "good stuff" kind of like running and everything that happens in between
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Busy, Busy, Busy
Everything seems to hit at once doesn't it? The least of my problems is that I am up to my eyeballs and then some with work. And of course everything is due 10 minutes ago. Don't they know I have over 700 posts listed in my google reader waiting for me? Needless to say I haven't had time to blog or peruse your blogs :( Maybe over the Thanksgiving break I catch up with everyone! I have a crazy week and a lot of long car drives (2-4 hours each way) but have been found some time, even though I wanted to pass out from exhaustion, to workout and even run 4 miles. Yesterday's run was absolutely freezing but I saw some entertaining people and things along the short route. Always good to keep me going. In fact I think I found Big Foot, he lives here in Chicago...and wouldn't you know he is a winter runner ;) Alright I am off to eat then catch up on my 800 expense reports and 10 regular work reports.
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8 comments:
Sounds like fun. Hang in there, home skillet.
Keep taking it one day at a time. Thanksgiving break is almost here.
Hang in there chica! Don't sweat the blogging, we'll be here when you get back ;-)
Hope you get some rest soon.
Busy is good. It means you're important and necessary. (At least that's what I keep telling myself. :o)
Thanksgiving is right around the corner!
HI Jamie
IMHO, life should know better than to get in the way of our running. Like you, I have seen some pretty interesting people running in the winter. One of my personal favorites is the person who runs in a snowmobile suit and full on snowmobile rider wear with everything except the helmet. Now that is dedication.
Have a great Thanksgiving!
I hear you about being swamped with everything. I'm feeling the same way. Take your time with that Google Reader. It'll still be there when all your other stuff is taken care of.
Hope you dug yourself out of all that paperwork and are able to enjoy the holiday season.
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