Monday, January 4, 2010

Wow.

Well.

That was a hell of a couple of weeks!! Whew. I'd like to thank Janey for encouraging me to train for the half - I think that the work definitely paid off in the endurance sport that is preparing for Christmas.

Am I the only one that feels that way? Sometimes I think that if I were a better mom and wife, I'd get all the baking done (no scorching), presents bought and wrapped, house cleaned, work done, sexiness fulfilled, and all of the other stuff and still feel all Christmassy and what-not.

Which is not to say that well, aside from the the heavily browned short breads (danged oven) I didn't get most of that list accomplished, but three guesses as to what was left off?

I was rereading this year, thinking of the year in review, and was struck by how much things stay the same.

January: complaining about lack of food and sleep. Hah. Just wait for this January's update.

February: A compilation of conversations, including how Husband and I stayed up all night bailing a flooding window well to avoid a basement flood. Awesome. Gruelling.

March: MlleL and the great Pony Rodeo. Hee.

April: Signed up for the 10k, and talked about dating - in general, not in my immediate experience, y'all.

May: I complained about lack of boobs and concentration. And how hard it is to run. Ran a 10k.

June: What it's like to shop like a mom. And may have signed up for a half marathon.

July: Time management issues, a sinus infection, and more about how hard it is to run. Oh. And KISS live. Still, awesome.

August: Family vacation. 20th reunion. Figuring out where home really was.

September: More complaining about what bras do to me. Ran a half-marathon. Turned 38.

October: MasterP turned 2.

November: American Thanksgiving. More lists.

December: yet again, complaining about boobs.

How do you read this?

This year, I shall endeavor not to complain about boobs or bras quite so much. Maybe I'll post more often.

If the last couple of weeks are any indication, though, I'll probably do some complaining about lack of food and sleep, how hard it is to run, and well, maybe some lists thrown in for good measure.

Nothing if not consistent.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Blogging is journaling. If boobs is on your mind, then boobs is what you should blog about.

Also, I didn't know you ran a marathon. That's awesome. You are officially THE Wonder Woman of all the women I know personally.