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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Passion is like Bacon: It makes everything better
Humans love passion. In fact, I’d boldly say that we prefer it to logic. It’s why we eat chocolate when we know broccoli is better for us. We could choose a nice, safe basketball player who has amazing stats but … Continue reading
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: The results (Part 1)
Today Fit4Changers were tested to see how we improved over the past twelve weeks. Last year, I was in horrible shape when I started the program, so I saw gaudy improvement. This year, well, the numbers were more subdued. But … Continue reading
Posted in Fat-Fit-Fat
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Tuesday Free-For-All
Good morning! Hope you are have a fantastic day! I’ll be reading Fried Chicken & Wine at Hinds Community College today at 11:30. Stop by and say hi!
Posted in MRBA
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The Canteen
1973 A little boy ran across the field to hug his grandfather. The older man was tall, wrinkled from years of sun damage and slightly hunched. The boy, towheaded and freckled ran full speed into the man, causing him to … Continue reading
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Day 44
This morning’s Fit4Change make-up session (because of a snow day) was cold and very, very dark. (And since I didn’t have my glasses on I have no idea what I did for 40 minutes.) And I loved it. Both PLS groups … Continue reading
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Requiem for a cancer hero
We got the CaringBridge update we’ve been dreading today. As spring spread its green blanket across the land, a friend and one of my cancer heroes passed away. I guess the promise of rebirth comforts me slightly. But death’s sting still … Continue reading
Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Against the Wind
Ran 14 miles today. The weather started out warm but the temperature began to drop as I finished my run. North winds howled at mile 13, meaning that the last mile was into the wind. I thought of Bob Seger’s … Continue reading
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