Saturday, April 11, 2009

Back to Bed

This is what a non-running Mary writes on this Saturday morning.  When I am not a runner, I am a slacker with a lack of energy.  I stopped running regularly some time after the last half-marathon in January.  I have run, but not like I used to.

On Monday, I shall get back to doing the things I need to do.  I have a triathlon to train for.  And I have health that needs for me to be running.  Mental and physical.  Spiritual and emotional.  

I have been to a meeting this morning.  I went shopping for the food that needs to be prepared for tomorrow - but I can do that much later.  I will be at church for hours tonight and I am really looking forward to that.  But for now?  Back to Bed.  

9 comments:

steveroni said...

I was just writing you a note...and you answered it in your blog. Before I pressed SEND.

HAPPY EASTER!

dAAve said...

Don't run in bed. It's bad for the sheets.

Pammie said...

good.
I wish I could tuck the covers around your shoulders, take the phone off the hook and clean your kitchen while you were napping.
That's what friends do.

steveroni said...

Wear comfortable shoes tonight! I remember me--last year Easter Vigil.
The standing in one place got me. I'm a "mover"...not a shaker anymore!

Mary Christine said...

I guess the brand new black patent leather 3" heels would not be considered comfortable shoes - but I am wearing them anyway. They are pretty!

Scott W said...

Take some Advil ahead of time just in case!

Alive And Smiling (Jim) said...

Enjoy the day Mary. I've been trying to get into shape to run myself. So far it's more walking than running but like you said, it's great for the body and mind.

One Prayer Girl said...

Sometimes we have to do what we have to do for the "sake of the outfit".....3" heels and all. VBG

I know tonight is a glorious occasion for you and the girl you sponsor - a beautiful, spiritual moment.

God bless,
Prayer Girl

Syd said...

Enjoy the Easter celebration and all that it brings for you, MC. Glad that you had a day of rest.