Post by rainbowchip on Mar 14, 2013 10:59:44 GMT -5
I've had sushi exactly once and wasn't a fan. I find itreally odd that everyone LOVES it. There isn't really any good sushi places around here so I'm not super concerned about it.
Post by musiclover on Mar 14, 2013 11:09:45 GMT -5
I LOVE cooked sushi!!! PS: I have N's 1 year photos booked for this Saturday, and not a single outfit picked out. I'm sure this must horrify some of you, lol. Boy Clothing is sooo boring to me, I can't get into it,
I've had sushi exactly once and wasn't a fan. I find itreally odd that everyone LOVES it. There isn't really any good sushi places around here so I'm not super concerned about it.
I have to say i didnt like it at first either. It slowly creeps on you and the love latches on.
Post by dixeedeluxe on Mar 14, 2013 11:23:47 GMT -5
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
C25K...it works Seaside 5K...........40:45(2012) Turkey Trot..........41:30(2012)/37:08(2013)/37:40(2014) St Pat's 5K..........39:27(2013)/38:48(2014)/35:12(2015) Belair Town Run......38:09(2013)/36:27(2014) Back To Football 5K..37:36(2013)/43:44(2015) Balt Run Fest 5K.....34:59(2013)/41:50(2014)/35:54(2015)
I love sushi because it is tasty, fresh and can be very points friendly. Plus I love the social aspect of sharing a boat with a bunch of people and also I love to get roasty toasty drinking Sapporo.
We just got rid of Lydia's pacifier in November, she turned three January. Whatever, I told people if she still used it in high school then the ridicule from peers would make her stop. It is not a big deal. She loved it, it helped soothe her so she had it for a long time.
C25K...it works Seaside 5K...........40:45(2012) Turkey Trot..........41:30(2012)/37:08(2013)/37:40(2014) St Pat's 5K..........39:27(2013)/38:48(2014)/35:12(2015) Belair Town Run......38:09(2013)/36:27(2014) Back To Football 5K..37:36(2013)/43:44(2015) Balt Run Fest 5K.....34:59(2013)/41:50(2014)/35:54(2015)
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
I don't think running is for everyone.
But if you do it and you also enjoy it, then that is an accomplishment!
I seek out button downs for K with the onesie attached. i think the look is so much cleaner than constantly tucking in a shirt. i will be sad when he outgrowns them.
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
I don't think running is for everyone.
But if you do it and you also enjoy it, then that is an accomplishment!
It doesn't have to be for everyone. But implying you have a medical condition that prevents you from doing it when you do not does not sit well with me.
I mean, it makes me think that people think it doesn't hurt when I do it. I haven't been able to walk for 4 days!
C25K...it works Seaside 5K...........40:45(2012) Turkey Trot..........41:30(2012)/37:08(2013)/37:40(2014) St Pat's 5K..........39:27(2013)/38:48(2014)/35:12(2015) Belair Town Run......38:09(2013)/36:27(2014) Back To Football 5K..37:36(2013)/43:44(2015) Balt Run Fest 5K.....34:59(2013)/41:50(2014)/35:54(2015)
dixeedeluxe I restarted C25K today. It hurt cause I'm so out of shape
The hurting never stopped for me! I got used to it. And, if I'm doing interval runs, then I don't hurt on a weekly basis. But after this 5K, I swear my HAIR still hurts.
But even though my body hurts, my brain feels so much better for doing these things.
C25K...it works Seaside 5K...........40:45(2012) Turkey Trot..........41:30(2012)/37:08(2013)/37:40(2014) St Pat's 5K..........39:27(2013)/38:48(2014)/35:12(2015) Belair Town Run......38:09(2013)/36:27(2014) Back To Football 5K..37:36(2013)/43:44(2015) Balt Run Fest 5K.....34:59(2013)/41:50(2014)/35:54(2015)
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
I abide by a strict "I don't run in public" rule, unless I'm chasing my kids. I hate it and I won't do it.
Post by creamsiclechica on Mar 14, 2013 11:49:07 GMT -5
I gotta say, running always hurts. But man, it hurts soooooooo good.
I love sushi with all of my heart. And I'm never not full, because Matt and I are gluttons, and we order like 9 different rolls every time so there's leftovers and ultimate stuffing.
My view on spending money is skewed, because I have no problem buying J&J or spending $60 on one pair of sweatpants at Abercrombie, but I cannot stomach $300 flats. I have serious problems.
laurack, I love when you post about food. Every time I'm in the store and I get organic bell peppers, I silently laugh thinking of you outrage of one being $3, because let's face it, it is outrageous. And delicious.
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
Oh man. Now I am majorly sad I used to be a runner, and I used to be a damn good runner. I ran a marathon in 3 hours and 56 minutes. I ran a half marathon in an hour and 42 minutes....that is like a 7something minute mile pace.
My knees are fucked up beyond all belief. I really can't run because of them. Well, no, Dixee, you are correct. My orthopedic surgeon said I can run, but then I will most likely need a knee replacement in my early 40s. I will probably need one anyway, but not in 11-19 years.
I'm so pissed at the doctor who messed me up. The first surgeon did not know what he was doing. He even admitted his mistake in his report. He messed up the routine surgery, accidentally drilled a hole all the way through my bone, and then had to abandon that procedure and do something else. All the while I was under for nearly 6 hours for a surgery that normal takes an hour and a half. To make matters worse, he left a screw protruding from my bone. I contacted malpractice lawyers. They all said I had a case, especially because my current doctor was willing to testify and the old surgeon admitted his mistake. But, all the malpractice lawyers said it wasn't worth their time because the max I would have received was 200k. While I am grateful for my overall health, the quality of my life has changed and my knees hurt almost daily. It also hurts when I play with my son now, which breaks my heart.
Post by DesertMoon on Mar 14, 2013 11:51:12 GMT -5
I hope this doesn't send anyone into a rage, but I think it's so icky when people spray whip cream in their mouth from the can...or spray cheese...barf.
I hope this doesn't send anyone into a rage, but I think it's so icky when people spray whip cream in their mouth from the can...or spray cheese...barf.
I'm reigning in my rage!!!
Yeah, that is gross. So is drinking milk from the carton.
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
I think some people's bodies are just not built for running. I WANT to run and I seem to get injured everytime I start to get into it. I still plan on working at it and trying to change the way I run, but sitting here with possible stress fractures now so I'm sensitive
Now if they are giving that excuse and not doing any other form of exercise, then yeah, they're lame.
Post by chasbride07 on Mar 14, 2013 12:01:58 GMT -5
I have a pair of TB flats that I got on ebay and they are not comfortable at all. My favorite flats are by Me Too, the insole is padded and super comfy.
J&J's clothes are cute and there are some things I can definitely justify buying for DD. DS1 & 2 are way too rough on clothes to put money into anything.
So I guess my UO - I don't find TB comfy whatsoever.
That's completely fine. It takes a special kind of crazy to actually enjoy it.
I feel like distance running is sort of analogous to med free birth in that same regard. I loved my "torturous" birth and can understand in theory that running high people speak of but it is not for me.
I think GoT the HBO tv show sucks. I can't get passed the second ep of season 2. I've read the books since I was in high school countless of times. I just CAN'T stand Ros the whore. She doesn't exist in the book and annoys the hell out of me. Therefore, the tv show annoys the hell out of me.
I love the books (still haven't finished Dances with Dragons though) and I've never seen the show. They INVENTED a character???
Yeah, a whore. Like there aren't enough whores already!?
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
I think some people's bodies are just not built for running. I WANT to run and I seem to get injured everytime I start to get into it. I still plan on working at it and trying to change the way I run, but sitting here with possible stress fractures now so I'm sensitive
Now if they are giving that excuse and not doing any other form of exercise, then yeah, they're lame.
I never tell people "hey, you should run". But when I tell them about my running, they give me excuses as to why they don't. Or how "they'd love to, but..." Um, not buts. Just no buts! JUST STFU!
I am also not built for running. I envy those people I see running who make it look so painless. My running nickname (between my family members) is Rockbiter. Because I run like I'm a box of rocks.
C25K...it works Seaside 5K...........40:45(2012) Turkey Trot..........41:30(2012)/37:08(2013)/37:40(2014) St Pat's 5K..........39:27(2013)/38:48(2014)/35:12(2015) Belair Town Run......38:09(2013)/36:27(2014) Back To Football 5K..37:36(2013)/43:44(2015) Balt Run Fest 5K.....34:59(2013)/41:50(2014)/35:54(2015)
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
This whole thing reminds me that now my work is calming down I NEED to figure out a time during the day to go out for a jog. I ran my first 5K in December and I was hoping to be ready for a 10K the end of March but that is just not happening since the last time I ran was that 5K.
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
This whole thing reminds me that now my work is calming down I NEED to figure out a time during the day to go out for a jog. I ran my first 5K in December and I was hoping to be ready for a 10K the end of March but that is just not happening since the last time I ran was that 5K.
Oh, this also reminds me that I fully support the "I don't have time" reason for not running. I have a supportive and always present partner and THAT is what enables me to do it. If I didn't have that, I would be sedentary like I've been the past 33 years.
C25K...it works Seaside 5K...........40:45(2012) Turkey Trot..........41:30(2012)/37:08(2013)/37:40(2014) St Pat's 5K..........39:27(2013)/38:48(2014)/35:12(2015) Belair Town Run......38:09(2013)/36:27(2014) Back To Football 5K..37:36(2013)/43:44(2015) Balt Run Fest 5K.....34:59(2013)/41:50(2014)/35:54(2015)
I think some people's bodies are just not built for running. I WANT to run and I seem to get injured everytime I start to get into it. I still plan on working at it and trying to change the way I run, but sitting here with possible stress fractures now so I'm sensitive
Now if they are giving that excuse and not doing any other form of exercise, then yeah, they're lame.
I never tell people "hey, you should run". But when I tell them about my running, they give me excuses as to why they don't. Or how "they'd love to, but..." Um, not buts. Just no buts! JUST STFU!
I am also not built for running. I envy those people I see running who make it look so painless. My running nickname (between my family members) is Rockbiter. Because I run like I'm a box of rocks.
But if your knee is hurting when you run, I don't think you should just run through it because you're going to destroy your knee. You need to research and find out what you're doing that's making it hurt and look for ways to solve the problem. I just think running through non-muscle pain can be dangerous. Now if it's just burning muscles, then yeah, run through it.
My UO is that I genuinely think "If I can be a runner, anyone can be a runner".
And my confesh is I side eye people who give me excuses (other than legit medical excuses)as reasons they "cannot" run. "My knees really hurt when I run" isn't a good excuse for a mostly sedentary person. Of course they hurt. You don't use them. IF you use them, they will probably stop hurting. I kind of take those excuses personally. I feel like I have overcome so much, and hearing those excuses, in my brain, makes me think my accomplishment doesn't seem like much to them.
I prefer the "no one is chasing me, i'm not going to run" reason for not running!
I hate running. Only a zombie apocalypse could get me to run. And I would still give up and quit pretty quickly. Give me an elliptical any day.