Monday, July 13, 2009

Right. So getting back on the (band) wagon

So I started this blog when I was in the midst of training for the Boston Marathon in an attempt to track the ups and downs of trainings.

Well, for the sake of time, yup, I ran the Boston Marathon. And it was awesome. Like a whole bunch of awesome.

Sadly, at this point, almost 2 years later, that's old news and there are far more things happening in my world.

So, for this post, to catch you up. I'm engaged. I'm newly moved-in with my soon-to-be hubby. And I'm in the midst of reframing my lifestyle habits to trim down and tone up.

Life's changed a lot over the last year and a half. Can't say that when I first started this blog (year and a half ago!) that I expected to have life shape up the way it has. But I can say that it's been an incredible journey and I look forward to documenting the ups and downs of it all as it continues.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Jumpin' on the blogspot band wagon.

Well, I don't know about you, but when it comes to prioritizing things to accomplish in your day, I usually start right off with "procrastinating on actual work".

So clearly, while going through my to-do list for the day, I've elected to post-pone all those to go right ahead and jump on the blogging band wagon.

I realize I have nothing life-shattering to share with the greater blogging word, but I do like to type. And I tell horrible stories. If that's not a fantastic combination, then really, what is?

So what am I? What do I have to share with the world as far as exciting incite into the world?

Well, I'm a fairly recent grad of college (seriously, almost a year?! seriously!?).

Like many of my peers, I'm trying to figure out just what my place in the world is and what I'd like to do in it.

I'm a midwesterner transplanted into the east coast, who fell in love with the city and also happened to fall in love with the woods and mountains.

Talk about confusion.

And no, seriously, I really like the city. And I really like the woods.

In a 24 hour period you can find me unshowered, playing on a high-ropes courses in the woods and a few hours later, back in Boston, in heels and a skirt.

I don't get it either.

Oh, to top it off I'm training for the Boston Marathon for the MGH Miles for Miracles Team and hopefully hiking the Appalachian Trail.



Maybe I will have something to share.