No matter how hard breaking up is… waking up is even harder (for me anyway). What is it about mobile phones and the alarm function not working for me… like ever. Whatever the case may be, I did at least wake up in a timely manner today. Had a nice cup of coffee in the morning, then… Adam woke up.
Last week Adam and I had a Rocky marathon so that he would know why I was here, and also to take notes from Burgess Meredith’s portrayal of “Mic”. Since then he has been yelling out helpful phrases at me like “you’re gonna eat lightning and crap thunder!” and also of course “Come on you bum!” So today we left the house with one of the twins timing us. I ran/jogged one and a half miles with Adam riding his bike next to/ahead of me. The other day on my scouting out of the run, it took 20 minutes 43 seconds. Today when I was actually doing it for the first time: 21 minutes 2 seconds. So, bad news, 19 seconds more, good news, I ran much more of it at a higher rate. Therefore, my recovery time when I went into jog/speed walk mode took longer. The Navy would like the time to be 12 minutes (minimum for my age group) considering this is really the first time I’ve run in about 5 years, I think it’s a realistic and reasonable time to ask or me.
After nearly dying from the run, Adam and I did our P90X video of the day. What is P90X you might ask? Well… it is an amazing workout routine. They always have infomercials for it at like 2 am, and I always thought it was like total bullocks. However, my brother-in-law uses it. Now… Pappy was always in shape, and thin, but when he left for Iraq, he was RIPPED! Ripped like Jesus (another story)
We both felt great afterward, but tired, and I know things are going to hurt when I wake up in the morning. It will however be that good hurt. You know the kind. Where everything burns, but you think to yourself, it’s totally worth it. Ya, that kinda hurt.
In other news; latest intel reports say that the twins' old science teacher who caught my eye the other night does in fact have a boyfriend :(
Another lovely teacher lost :(
I leave you with this for the day:
On the warning label of Paul’s medication it says the following:
“Do not take dairy products, antacids, iron or calcium supplements within two hours of each dose of this medicine”
Then open the package and it says this:
“It is recommended that tablets are taken with a glass of milk or liquid during a meal. Tablets should not be taken immediately prior to lying down”
Go ahead… let it sink in… it’ll hit you if it hasn’t yet.
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who wrote that prescription????
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