A not-so-wise man once said: "Take a look at what I'm wearing, people. You think anybody wants a roundhouse kick to the face while I'm wearing these bad boys? Forget about it!" While Rex was talking about American flag-themed pants, I'm pretty sure the line was written for this particular pair of running shorts. Not only are they the premiere way to tackle a run with any sort of zeal, they make people want to start running solely for the opportunity to wear a pair. Further, they bring a smile to everyone's face. On my run this afternoon, I saw no less than a dozen smiling faces admiring my Texas flag running shorts. At least, I assume that's what they were admiring. In short (pun intended), I feel like the Chuck Norris of female runners with these "bad boys."
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
December 24, 2011
For many people, Christmas Eve is spent preparing dishes in advance of Christmas Day, wrapping gifts, making last minute trips for forgotten ingredients, stocking stuffers, and a gift for the cousin who decided to join in the festivities after all. We, on the other hand, decided to take advantage of the gorgeous 40-degree-but-feels-like-twenty temperature, mixed with freezing rain, for a long run around the city. From a start at Steck and Mesa, we traveled down Steck to Shoal Creek. Shoal Creek took us down to 38th, where we turned left toward Lamar. We cursed the long stretch of Lamar down to Sixth Street as the rain began to come down harder. After a left onto Congress, we greeted the Capitol building and ran on to San Jacinto. San Jacinto took us through campus, past Darrell K. Royal Texas-Memorial Stadium, and into Hyde Park on Duval with memories of the 3M Half Marathon abound. We turned off Duval, left onto 45th and back to Shoal Creek. Although I'd planned on finishing the full 22 miles this morning, I stopped at about 16; my knees aren't used to such long road miles. Fifty miles on the trails? No problem. Thankfully, we'd strategically placed the truck at Shoal Creek and 45th, so I peeled off my rain soaked jacket, gloves, shoes, and socks and drove home. While disappointed I didn't finish the mileage I'd set out to, a 16 mile run in freezing rain is nothing to scoff at, I must remind myself. With presents already wrapped and food already bought (save for one last minute stop at Wheatsville), we spent the rest of the day watching football from the couch. A perfectly challenging and relaxing Christmas Eve in my book!
December 23, 2011
Two days before Christmas and two meals to plan, what some say are the most enticing parts of Christmas: breakfast and dinner. Well, the menus have been determined, but the food has yet to be purchased. Today was spent going to a handful of different stores for four kinds of cheese, salmon, produce, champagne, wine, eggs, waffle accoutrements, and the like. Specs was the place for wine, champagne, and cheese. HEB supplied the lion's share of the rest of the food. I'm sure we forgot a few things, of course, despite our meticulous shopping lists, which we crafted in an attempt to avoid having to brave the crowds again. Just a few more days before we enjoy the fruits of our labor!
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