the abominable what-now?

by Jenn on Tuesday, January 22, 2008

I went for my usual run today. According to the training schedule I’m on I was supposed to do a measly 6k but it turned into quite the outing.

It was a light flurry when I started but 20 minutes out visibility was so poor along the river that I couldn’t see Detroit or the street from the path and I was following that yellow line like it was the last trace of civilized society. The wind was behind me on the way out so, of course, once I turn around to head back to school I get a face full of snow. I’m rather glad I never go running without my cap since it helps keep stray hairs out of my face. Today I was keeping my head down so that I wasn’t blinded by the wind and snow and thus only the lower half of my face was wind burnt. I looked like a snowman by the time I got back to my place. I passed 3 pedestrians on the way back and they all found my running into the wind effort rather hilarious. Glad I could brighten their day ^_^

My day has been pretty good too. Got my 360 replaced on the weekend thanks to a good friend and today I finally got to take it for a spin, loved my run, had just enough time to made a kick ass lunch (egg whites + tofu + mushrooms + little bit of cheese) before heading to the gym for step+weights, and now I’m getting set for dinner before I polish off my C assignment and then game some more before bed. Woo.

{ 3 comments }

General Bison January 23, 2008 at 6:03 pm

Yay, good to hear about your 360… sorry I broke it will my envy (I do that sometimes). Gotta visit Canada one year.

General Bison January 23, 2008 at 6:05 pm

*with

I was going to type ‘broke it with my will’ but that’d make it sound like I wanted it to break, which i didn’t.

:-(

Jenn January 23, 2008 at 6:19 pm

no worries, General Bison! I know it’s not your fault. I actually ignored some of the signs when I first got Rock Band since I moved it back to my VGA cable when I was getting see through graphics through my component. I just figured it was a bad cable and not a dying system. Now I know the difference, at least :)

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