Welcome to this week's Fireside Chat! It's Sunday night and time to sit back and reflect on the last week. I am sure that I am like most people - you go into a week with grand plans of what needs to get done, what you wish to accomplish and how you see the week going.
This past week was no different. I had plans on actually getting caught up on some of blog post, starting some spring cleaning (my craft/costume/project room is a disaster and I can't find anything!) and try out a few new recipes. I was signed up for classes at the gym (I was determined to get there 4 times this week) and had several training runs planned.
On a more exciting note - I think I need to go out and buy a lottery ticket! On Thursday I found out that I won a Twitter contest and now had 4 tickets plus a bunch of other goodies for the Monster Jam event at the Resch Center on Sunday! Perfect timing for my son's 16th birthday! It was a fun (but LOUD) afternoon!
The Prize Pack |
The Birthday Bay and the trucks |
Then, I also found out that I won not one, but two of the gift baskets at the Comedy City Comedy Against Cancer Event last weekend! The first basket was a wine and cheese assortment from 2 local venues. THe second was a basket compliments of Badger State Brewing and the Green Bay Distillery. With all this beer, wine and cheese, I think I've got the start of a good party!
Overall, it's been a great week and I am determined not to let me injury get me down. I have to keep reminding myself that even tho my knee is not hurting when I run, that is not the ok to keep going. Keeping the miles down is my best course of action to letting myself heal, no matter how many miles I really want to run. I have an awesome supportive family and group of friends that are looking out for me and continue to remind me to SLOW DOWN. I may grumble and try to be tough and push on, but I know what I need to do and I really grateful to have them looking out for me!
The Roller Coaster is ever changing and keeps us from getting bored. Sometimes the climb to the top is slow and long but the view from the top is always worth the effort. We just need to learn to enjoy the view from the top, look forward to the next adventure and the triumph at the end of the next hill!
Until next time, get out there and enjoy spring weather - now that it finally is here!
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