Wednesday, November 5, 2008

You Learn Something New Everyday

I absolutely love this running community. Thank you for keeping me accountable, encouraging me and going on this running journey with me. It's really amazing how my running has become such a huge part of my life. JoyRun's post today really summed my feelings... and funny enough, she said it was my post that "rang true" for her. *sniff*

I also learned something new yesterday! Did you know there's a term for "mental psychology of reaching a euphoria and just a deeper understanding of yourself as an athlete, and your purpose on this planet"? (That's a direct quote from Marci's post "Find Your Flow".) It's called Runner's Flow! Apparently, there's even an entry on Wikipedia on this "flow" terminology. I have felt this feeling at various times during a marathon but I had no idea there was actually a word to describe it. I love that this feeling has a word and it's real!

I've also been spending so much of my free time writing and reading blogs. Do you know a way I can make money blogging about running? ;-)

Last night, I went on my 8 miler in the dark. I love Daylight Savings but I don't like how it gets dark at 5pm. Boo. Thank goodness my husband went on the run with me because the trail that I usually go running on is near the Bay and sometimes pretty desolate. There were a few parts where I was so glad I was not running alone. Another thought, maybe I do need to invest in some good headlamps and reflective gear! I also ran on my brand new Asics Kayano 13s. They were fantastic! It felt like I was bouncing off the pavement. Love that brand new cushion. The 8 miles went relatively easy at about 9:40 min pace. Tonight, track workouts!

And on top of everything, I am still awed that we have our first African-American president of United States of America. It's truly historic and incredible. Wow. It's almost on the same level as, "Wow, we're married! You're my husband!". (As I tell my husband at least once a day, in a very happy way. :-)

OH and I just found out my little sister is having a GIRL!!! Omg, I am so excited!!

24 comments:

  1. i am trying to find out how to make money by blogging also :)

    stupid dark!! its not fun :(

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  2. If you find out how to make money regarding the whole running and blogging thing please let me know.

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  3. Congrats to your sister! Babies are so much fun! I wish i could get paid to blog, it takes up WAY too much of my life hahaha!

    I do however, enjoy all of the new runner friends i have made all over the country!

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  4. so much to be happy about!!!!! :) i am so happy anytime my boyfriend runs with me, it's such a great thing to do together. he gets home from work so late though and sometimes we'll go running and stop at the grocery store for a few things..... last time we ran back with soy ice cream!!! hahaha.

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  5. Congrats to your sister - yay for a little girl!

    I loved Marci's post also, and JoyRun's...and your previous post! They all gave me warm fuzzies. :)

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  6. Backatcha, girl - thanks!! I'm glad my blog is coherent sometimes :)

    Gotta love running in new shoes. The cushiness just can't be beat! My "new" shoes don't feel so new anymore :(

    Congrats on the future niece!

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  7. The amount of time I spend blogging each week is sick, but I love reading all them! I really can't get enough.

    You are going to have so much fun buying all cute girl clothes!

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  8. There's nothing like running on nice, cushiony new shoes! Great job on the 8 miles. And how exciting that your sister's baby is a girl! Of course, ALL kids are precious, but baby girls are just more fun to shop for, hehe.

    (I'm still smiling by the way at how cute you and your husband are. I have to remember to do the "hey, husband" thing more often, because it still feels fresh and new!)

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  9. Yay to the flow!

    Stupid dark! (Aron's reply was so simple and perfect I just had to repeat it]

    The warm fuzzy feelings are mutual toward you. You are blogtastic! Congrats to you and your lil sis on the exciting news.

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  10. oooh, i see some seriously cute baby shopping in your future :) Thanks for the links, they were great. i love the whole "flow" thing. what an awesome feeling!

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  11. your blog made me feel all warm and squishy inside!! haha love the concept of "flow"!!!! and love, love new shoes!! nothing better than the 1st run in them :)

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  12. Lame with the dark! So unsafe! :)

    Congrats on the sister too! so fun. I am jealous of your relationship with your husband, how cute are you two, running together and saying that too him. Love it!

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  13. Aw thanks for the shout out. I love how we all can learn from each other and find new ways to be inspired! Congratulations to your sister!!

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  14. Congrats to your sister, that's great news. nice job on the 8 miles, i'm with you I'm not a fan of running in the dark... though i love the daylight savings.

    Enjoy your track work today, hope it goes well. If you find a way to start making money please let me know.

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  15. Oooohhhh a little girl. CONGRATS to your fam. Little girls are the best (well actually they're just easier since you can relate :P I'll let you know how "easy it gets when they get to be teenagers HAHA)

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  16. This is why we should have siesta lunches! Seriously! :)

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  17. AWw, congrats AUNTIE!!! I think it is always fun for girls to have girls. Yea, let me know about blogging and money making too!! Good thing you had a partner in the dark, sounded like Laurel's run was scary. Check out D10 for the headgear stuff!

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  18. Woohoo! Glad you had a great run. Brooks has a reflective line of running gear specifically for running in the dark.
    Thanks for passing on the term about the running "high!" I have had that feeling a couple of times myself but didn't know the name!

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  19. A little girl...how cute. My sister has 2 boys and is currently adopting a little girl from Russia. I can't wait to have my first niece!

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  20. Thank YOU for writing such a fun blog! I was considering not running today since I didn't get out this morning, but then I thought, "No, Julianne ran in the dark! I will too!" And I did. Thanks for the indirect encouragement/kick in the butt. :)

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  21. Great post! Great 8-miler! As Beachrunner said, "You're blogtastic!" (I had to steal, that was just so right-on.)

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  22. The dark is tough.

    I'd love to make money from blogger too! Let me know if you find a way!

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  23. Although if people had a way to make money...then you would get "non-runners" blogging just for the big bucks :)

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