Yes, yes its a summer-like night in the middle of April. Just over a week ago it snowed a few inches. Such is the wacky wacky world of midwestern weather. As I type this, I'm trying not to melt my ice cream and its 76 degrees....damn.
I went running today for the first time since the summer of 1998...that was a very angry summer and I had a lot of frustration to run off...but I made the conversion to the bike that summer. While, I'm not as angry this time around, I wanted to get running again as a way to bust myself into shape. It wasn't a cardiovascular struggle, but I had to take it easy because the combination of re-inventing my stride and new orthotics changed the way my legs absorbed the shock. The impact was different for the muscles and my legs tired out quite quickly. I'll alternate with the bike so as to save the stress.
I awoke this morning at 2:30 am...and something didn't seem right. It was way too quiet. It turns out the power was out in the building. I pondered eating my ice cream, but the golden rule is: don't open the freezer...so I started worrying about the possiblity of something bad happening in the building. The power went back on around 3 am. So with the interupted sleep I awoke all tired...what greeted me on this glorious morning was 16 flights of stairs...both elevators were out of order...curses!!
The Rock and Roll reunion is set...all we need is no rain on the day of. I won't mention which date it is so as not to jinx it. Whether it rains or not doesn't matter, because that night will feature the drop of the hott 446 album.
The Sucks made the playoffs, and the Brewers beat the aces in Arizona. What a nice weekend to come off of...not that I base my happiness on sports like a packer fan, but still...
This past weekend was the first weekend since mid February I didn't see the girl...the fact that I started running today is just a coincidence...or is it?
Download Video Game Music Remixes!! - This is a pretty fun site if you have nothing to do and have a hankering for cheezy nintendo music. Thanks, Jason.