Morning gents...
So the day after my first day of trying to run. Let's see... Achilles hurts, thighs hurt, back hurts.
Is that good or bad?
I must admit to being worried about the back. Kind of good news, bad news. It hurts because muscles are getting used... which is good because that will help strengthen it and hopefully keep me from throwing it out. Then again... when my back muscles get overused is when I
do throw it out.
Went to Costco this morning. I called yesterday to confirm store hours and they open at 10am. I got there a little after nine and the store was open and the line stretched two sides of the parking lot and beyond. I called and was told they were open at 8:00 for seniors and 9:00 for everyone else. Great. I turned around and went home.
Cheeky 10k run this morning
Little bit in awe of that.
We are visiting China tonight in the World Showcase extravaganza, with Chicken Stir Fry and Shrimp and Egg fried rice, in "Mulan's Dojo"
Dang, that sounds good.
Dang being the name of the Chinese cook at the restaurant down the street, of course. I told him about it.
Good job! (If only there was a gif around here for that....)
No such thing. Nope.
Mildest spring we've had in years here and the only thing I can do to enjoy it is take walks around the neighborhood. Or do yardwork, which kind of defeats the purpose.
Very mild here too. Pretty sure I can take my bike out already.
I got news that my niece was recently traveling in Europe, returned home to California through crowded airports and now has COVID-19.
oh, man... But not surprised she caught it.
She is not hospitalized, and they're calling it a "moderate" case, but it still doesn't sound like a walk in the park. She's having episodes of shortness of breath that sound very scary. Praying it gets better soon.
That doesn't sound good at all.
Hope she gets better, soon.
Thank goodness I wasn't in this for the short term.
I feel terrible for those people who were retiring this year based on their portfolio. Not yet, I'm afraid.
I kept trying to do that for years and after about 3-4 weeks of running, my heel would develop plantar fasciitis and I'd have to shut it down. Which was fine with me, because I've learned I really hate running. Trying to ride my stationary bike as much as I can now.
Funny you should say that... see above.
By the way, if you're ever in Cincinnati for some reason, try the Montgomery Inn at the Boathouse. Best ribs I've ever had.
Great.
Now you tell me!
This shut down is hitting our sport organizations hard
Yeah, I figured it would. This thing has so many repercussions that have nothing to do with being sick.
Kept my feet dry
You do know that when you're finished, you can take the rubbers off, right?