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Blog, i mollie, i run · April 21, 2012

Five things I thought about during my morning run:

1. There’s certain chemical people put on their lawns that I’m extremely sensitive to. As I run around the corner, I smell it and my throat actually spasms and my nose starts running.
2. Okay. So I should really be running at the gym, but these mornings have been so perfect for an outdoor run.
3. Family is gone for the weekend. I planned to go with them, but I’ve so much to do that my plans would have affected their plans and it was just best for me to stay home.
4. One of the “luxuries” I look forward to is grocery shopping without the family. Heh.
5. Oh yeah, I can take as long of a shower as I want. It just keeps getting more subversive…;-)

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Comments

  1. Kathy Bennett says

    April 22, 2012 at 9:52 pm

    I remember those days… I tend to think we all need to recharge those batteries. I never figured out how anyone could go without that important, special, restorative time…For me, it was a moment to replenish my spirit…time alone to think my thoughts, to “do” and “be” without interruption. So glad to hear you had awhile to yourself!

  2. mollie bryan says

    April 23, 2012 at 12:52 pm

    Thanks, Kathy. I really needed that time, though I hated to miss the family event. Have a fabulous day!

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