Monday, December 19. 2011 Hellooooholycow it’s been a long time since I’ve updated. Jeesh, I’m a slacker. Well, let’s get on with the update to bring you up to speed. You probably remember that I had some weird ankle issue in August that sidelined me for a month. Well, I made it through that fine, started running again and then a month later I noticed that the top of my right foot was bothering me. It started as a slight ache, then turned into a more pronounced ache, then turned into a bona fied pain. I was seriously starting to worry that I had a stress fracture, so I went to my doctor and got me some x-rays. But they didn’t show anything (typical of stress fractures, they said), so my doctor figured it was some ligament thing and told me to limit my runs to 2-3 miles and ice before & after. I did that for a few runs but it was clear that what I really needed to do was stop running because my foot was not feeling any better. So, I’ve been laying low since Thanksgiving day, which was my last run. In the meantime, I’ve been riding my trainer three times/week and doing weights/yoga for the rest of the week. My plan is to keep with the trainer rides for the rest of December than start running again in January. If my foot cooperates, half marathon training will also start in January. Last month, we welcomed a new addition to the household. A kitten! Pippen was four months and four pounds when we adopted him. Today, he’s five months and six pounds. After having adult cats for such a long time, I was seriously doubting the sanity in adopting a rambunctious, curious little kitten. Holy cow my house is not kitten-proof. He races around the house like mad, knocks over everything that isn’t nailed down then crashes hard. He’s quite the handful, but he’s such a cutie that it’s hard to stay mad at him for long. Plus, he’s super snuggly so he’s extra hard to stay mad at. Well, until next time which hopefully will be counted in days and not months. Trackbacks
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That stuff takes a long time to make but it's worth it. The braiding is kinda funky. I never knew if I was braiding it too loosely & I was also unsure of how much heat to get it to rise. My 2 loaves were always uneven.
I made it several times and it took hours.
Your nisu looks terrific!
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