Why do I heart the internet?
Other then keeping in close cahoots with all of you lovely beings, where else can you find a list of all the triathalons being raced in the US and a list of all the century bike rides to boot in under 5 secs?
BTW, I'm going to compete in my first tri this July in Norwalk, CT. I have another scheduled in September in Sandy Hook, NJ and I think I'll be doing a century ride sometime in the next few months or so as well.
In other news, I ran my first two races post-marathon last week. The first, on Mother's Day, was a slow one for me. I missed the start by about 5 minutes, but no worries, I just ended up behind a bunch of walkers which probably added a couple of minutes to my time. The second 5K was much faster. Ran it at just under a 9 minute pace. It's amazing how long it takes the body to recoup from a marathon.
Ah...I love being kick-ass fit. LOL.
One last thing...the NYC Marathon lottery will be held in just a few short weeks. Keep those fingers and toes crossed for me. I'm really hoping to get a slot this year.
"As you wander on through life, child, whatever be your goal, keep your eye upon the doughnut and not upon the hole." - Doris T. Muir
Monday, May 22, 2006
Friday, May 12, 2006
The Evolution of Dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg&eurl
Check this out...it is too funny...but be warned, it's 6 minutes long.
Check this out...it is too funny...but be warned, it's 6 minutes long.
Monday, May 08, 2006
Adile and Daniel Horsing around
Just another fun picture from the weekend. It was a decidely fun day. Afterwards, we drove to Astoria and had the most delightful meal at Mundo's (Mr. B's suggestion) and quite the crazy tummy tightening laughing marathon.
Thanks for a fun day you guys!
Thanks for a fun day you guys!
Hunting for our supper
What better way to spend a Saturday than forging for wild edibles in Bear Mountain with the delightful Ms. AI and Mr. DB (lead by the ever so quirky Steve "the Wildman" Brill. Here's a fun picture of our post salad greens scavanger hunt yoga schenanegans in the meadow.
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