It’s “step-back week” and I just didn’t feel like doing a speed workout today. We opted for a 5 mile loop around the bay lands. It was a brisk run; at first it felt too fast, but my body settled into the pace in no time. Another runner breezed past us on the little hill by my work. He looked like he was in his early 20s. His shirt was off and he had no excess fat. Show off. Mark and I decided to take the backside of the hill as the youngster took the front.
As we finished the 1st mile, Garminia reported a nice 8:37/mile pace. Well, I was happy with that. We left the youngster to the hill and headed out towards the water. It was so peaceful by the water – which was so smooth that it looked like we could have run on it. All I can say is that it was a very good run. The rest of the mile splits were 8:24, 8:16, 8:14, and 8:19. Not bad for not wanting to do a speed workout. I was pretty ravenous when I hit my desk with my lunch.
After my lunchtime run I sat at my desk and ate. I began reading some articles that were sent to me regarding the next clinical trial that I will be working on. At first they didn’t seem that difficult to follow, but after a few pages I began to get lost in the technical terminology. By page 7, I was beginning to experience adverse effects from the paper. Whether or not I received active or placebo didn’t matter, I was fading fast.
So, I got up. I stretched, went to the break room to wash my bowl, and decided to check in on blogland for a wake up call. I discovered that some anonymous reader thinks that I am “smokin’ hot.” Imagine that? Now, I am hallucinating!
Well, my husband is the only one that I’ve heard use that term. I figured it was him. Tom is that sort of compliment giver. He does it on the sly. He would say, “Doesn’t your Mom’s hair look so lovely today, YaYa?” Tom denied posting the comment though. He says that it was one of you.
I’ll take the compliments anyhow. Perhaps its a “placebo effect” – or my weary mind after a good workout. It doesn’t matter. Thanks!
Wes says
LOL. Don’t hate him because he’s beautiful! I will be svelte like that someday, when I’m running 8:24 miles and I lose this keg and it becomes a six pack :-) And if you’re ‘smokin hot’ you are smokin hot! Facts are facts!
darrell says
Oops, I was afraid my last comment on speed rubbed off on you. Your low 8:00 miles are nothing to sneeze about.
I love Wes’s comment about the “kid”. I love to be able to run around like him, but alas I don’t have the bod for it.
jeffem says
I used to run with my shirt off when I was that age…..Now it’s going to be a big step to actually buy real running shorts and shirt. Take that “smoking hot” comment with you to the bank! I bet the kids liked that one. LOL My 9 year old just told me that some girl at school said he is a “hottie”…
Donald says
Take the compliments when you get ’em – don’t bother questioning why.
(It wasn’t me…)
Jon in Michigan says
Heh, heh. Smokin’ hot. I’d say I agree. SMMMOK-iiiin! (bad imitation of Jim Carey as The Mask) :)