Tomorrow morning my good friend Chad and I are embarking on a 1,000 mile road trip to Couer D'Alene, Idaho; where on Sunday we will be participating the Ironman. I'm looking forward to the time away for some perspective.
It's a little bizarre to be leaving and in some ways I want to stay and keep on working. That's a BIG shift for me, usually I can't wait to get away on an adventure, but somehow I've become a "workaholic" when it comes to my work with ReIMAGINE. It's an interesting place to be and I look forward the view change and how it will effect me.
3 comments:
adam.
today in kinesiology class i learned something. i mean i learn things all the time but still...
ppl who exercise intensely and prof actually said those who do ironman, statistically have a shorter lifespan...on average age 50 or so bc the body starts to degenerate sooner.
so please don't do too many okay?! but have a great time doing this and please tell mr chad i said hello as well.
Cool. Hard to believe the time has come. Hope you have a good trip. The thought of doing that would make me want to cry but i'm sure you will be in your element.
Looking forward to hearing how it goes!
Kirsty
In regards to Shannon's posting:
I can't believe that the world's top endurance atheletes have shorter life spans!?!
Does that seem ironic to anyone else?
"I can endure anything... except life..."
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