Friday, August 17, 2012

Moderation ...

I haven't been running as much lately - ran a mile on Wednesday and then walked 2 more with a friend.  It felt nice to run again after my knee issues and as the weather shifts I think it might be nice to start running more again.  I just don't seem to like the whole running plus heat equation.  I don't seem to like the yoga plus heat equation either.  Hmm... maybe I just don't like the heat part of the equation.  Interesting.

Anyway, between that nice moderate slow run and my own realization that I really feel like the gentle path of yoga is serving me well (rather than the more aggressive style that most classes seem to lean towards these days) I kinda realized that moderation is my thing.  I don't think it's a revelation exactly - it just felt like a solid reaction to various more extreme stuff going on around me - various friends hurting themselves ... running half marathons, doing hot yoga, pushing pushing pushing.  No likey.  Just not for me. 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Encouraging you to read some Barbara Pym

Barbara Pym's novels focus on the lives of women and village life in England.  Many of her novels are set in the '50s and '60s - she died in 1980 and her last novel was set in that time period.  They are studies of the internal lives of (mostly) women, and I find them soothing and funny.  There are lots of vicar's wives, spinsters, academics and writers - struggling to understand their relationships with each other, the culture, the church.  There has been a lot written about Barbara Pym - dig around online to find articles like this one from the guardian.  Her books are available for very little on Amazon - used hardbacks are 3 or 4 dollars.  Or of course, free from the library!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

5 Miles and Counting!

A couple of weeks ago, I actually ran five miles... it felt amazing.  And since then I've been consistently running 3 miles easily - in WI, DC, NY and this week hopefully in Boulder.  I'm really enjoying my runs - even the hard ones.  I am excited about this year; optimistic about so many things in my life - Iain, my work, my family and my new hobby - running.  And I hope we kick the Governor out of office too :-)