
I’ve been receiving messages from another country. Little messages, written in a foreign language, with photos attached — that make you wish you were there.

I’ve been receiving messages from another country. Little messages, written in a foreign language, with photos attached — that make you wish you were there.

Much like the busy little bee in this picture, I have been hoping from thing to thing and event to event. While the bee collects pollen, I’m building up a long list of to-do’s. I’m not complaining though. It’s all been good. Much fun behind me and so much more ahead. It’s all good.
Beautiful. Isn’t it?


I just couldn’t settle on just one photo.
by Juls 2 Comments
Claiming that all of his friends and cousins his age had mobile phones, YaYa begged for one of his own. But I insisted that there was no need. Then thoughts of him lost at JFK, with me at the other end of the country, began running through my head and suddenly it seemed like the perfect gift – for him AND me.
Happy 12th Birthday, YaYa!!!
Barefootin’ has really taken off. It’s no wonder. Have you tried on a pair of Vibrams (VFF) yet? They are wonderfully FUN.
I have the Treks (different from the VFF pictured above) and I’m seriously loving them. In fact, I’m enjoying running in them so much that I hate running in my shoes. When ever I wear shoes, my legs feel heavy. My suspicion tells me that this is the product of more than the difference in the weight of the footwear. I believe that it has more to do with the rigidity of the shoe preventing my foot from contributing to the run.
So recently, I’ve been entertaining a crazy notion. I have been toying with the idea of wearing my VFF for my next marathon. Unfortunately, my long run mileage has already reached 16 miles while I’ve only run 8 miles in my VFF. I’m not sure how to rectify this and keep on schedule. Do I build my mileage by wearing my VFF for the first 10 or so miles and then change into my shoes or visa verse?
If anyone out there has been in my predicament, please share your experience with me. I’d greatly appreciate it.
