This post is about good timing and bad timing.
Let’s start with the good timing: Weather.
Do you see that picture above? Rain. Rain. Sun!
Alright, I know it says mostly cloudy, but still! Let’s hope this doesn’t change! I really do not want to run 26 miles in the rain!
Now for the bad timing: Allergies.
Of course, my springtime allergies have begun to act up. The timing for this couldn’t have been worse. I am sniffling all the time, I can’t sleep well and I get tired easily. This is not a good combination for someone who wants to run a marathon because both sleeping and breathing are very important for having a good run.
But at least it’s not the swine flu!
(I hope.)
Let’s finish up with another example of good timing. As in, a good time to donate to Charity Marathoners is RIGHT NOW! Just click here! Or here! Or even here!
Or you can find either Andrew or I and sign up on one of our fancy new donation forms!
Thanks!
~Sean

This post is about good timing and bad timing.

Let’s start with the good timing: Weather.

Do you see that picture above? Rain. Rain. Sun!

Alright, I know it says mostly cloudy, but still! Let’s hope this doesn’t change! I really do not want to run 26 milesĀ in the rain!

Now for the bad timing: Allergies.

Of course, my springtime allergies have begun to act up. The timing for this couldn’t have been worse. I am sniffling all the time, I can’t sleep well and I get tired easily. This is not a good combination for someone who wants to run a marathon because both sleeping and breathing are very important for having a good run.

But at least it’s not the swine flu!

(I hope.)

Let’s finish up with another example of good timing. As in, a good time to donate to Charity Marathoners is RIGHT NOW! Just click here! Or here! Or even here!

Or you can find either Andrew or I and sign up on one of our fancy new donation forms!

Thanks!

~Sean

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