Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Books read in 2016

The Final Days, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein
Rediscover Jesus, Matthew Kelly
Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect President Kennedy, Vincent Palamara
JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda: The Ultimate Kennedy Assassination Compendium, Vincent Palamara  
Battlefield of the Mind, Joyce Meyer

Let God Fight Your Battles, Joyce Meyer  

Currently Reading: Earnhardt Nation: The Full-Throttle Saga of NASCAR's First Family, Jay Busbee

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Books read in 2016

The Final Days, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein
Rediscover Jesus, Matthew Kelly
Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect President Kennedy, Vincent Palamara
JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda: The Ultimate Kennedy Assassination Compendium, Vincent Palamara  
Battlefield of the Mind, Joyce Meyer


Currently Reading: Let God Fight Your Battles, Joyce Meyer

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Monday, February 15, 2016

Total Abandoned

My photo was featured on Total Abandoned on Instagram last Tuesday. Every time I post a photo, I tag my photo with #total_abandoned hoping one of my photos gets picked. I was happy to see that one was.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Books read in 2016

The Final Days, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein
Rediscover Jesus, Matthew Kelly
Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect President Kennedy, Vincent Palamara
JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda: The Ultimate Kennedy Assassination Compendium, Vincent Palamara  

Currently Reading: Battlefield of the Mind, Joyce Meyer

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Hot Chocolate Hustle 5K

I ran my first race of the 2016 season Saturday. I wasn't planning on running it until a friend told me too. I wasn't scheduled to work that morning, so I sent in my entry form.

The morning was a chilly and the roads were dry. No snow on the ground this year like last year. I ran the race in an Oiselle long sleeve shirt, Oiselle jacket, Oiselle roga long shorts, compression socks and gloves. My legs were a little cold, but warmed up after the race started.

For the first race of the year, I had no goals. I just wanted to finish and try to have fun. I passed a younger runner during the first mile, but was unable to catch the group in front of me. I ran the first mile in 8:27. I was running alone during the second mile until two ladies caught and passed me. I wasn't able to keep up with them. Shortly after the ladies passed me, a man caught and passed me too. I was keeping a good pace until I developed some stomach cramps during the second mile. I tried to not let them bother me too much. I don't think I slowed down, but I may have.

Before finishing the race, the course turned right into a subdivision. We had to run around a small block before running to the finish line. When I turned the corner into the subdivision, my watch said 24:xx. I was happy with the time, but I knew I needed to speed up if I wanted to finish under 27 minutes. When I left the subdivision and was running toward the finish line, people watching were yelling for a man behind me. I didn't know how close he was, but I didn't want him to pass me. I ran as fast as I could to the line. I stopped my watch at 27 minutes. According to the official timer, I finished the race in 26:59. I placed second in my age group.

I was happy with my first race of the year. I'm happy my friend urged me to sign up and run. Running is a joy and I need to always remember that.

Wednesday, February 03, 2016

Books read in 2016

The Final Days, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein
Rediscover Jesus, Matthew Kelly
Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect President Kennedy, Vincent Palamara

Currently Reading: JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda: The Ultimate Kennedy Assassination Compendium, Vincent Palamara

Tuesday, February 02, 2016