I die. I'm in for raiding motzie's closet, too. I've seen you post things and I love them. You should be proud - thanks to my ridiculous spending on Poshmark, I now own several dresses, spiky heels, and a random myriad of other 'girly' clothes.
You guys inspired me. I went home yesterday and started the C25k program over. I have been wary since I hurt my ankle really bad but day 1 was easier than I thought.
I did most of it. My H had class last night so it was just DD and me. She faceplanted on the bench press weight set, so I didn't finish. I got through 6 or 8 before I had to clean up the bleeding mess. This was after my repeated warnings to stay away and just play with her baby dolls she brought down.
gault I ran on our treadmill. It was snowing way too much to go outside.
Muddled, I'd definitely say for the first 4-5 weeks of C25k I didn't look forward to the runs, and the only accomplishment I felt afterwards was just having done it. But then some weird runner disease afflicted me, and now I understand why runners talk about a runner's high.
Smock is a doctor, which makes her a god. I do not have god status. Therefore, Smock SHOULD be able to do lots of things that Muddled can't. Like throw thunderbolts and stuff.
Yes it's very tough and I won't lie - sometimes running is just hard and that's that. I try to focus on the good feelings I get from it on those days and don't worry - those will come!
I have had a hard time finishing runs. I am only on week 3 day 1, had to repeat it once due to toddler malibu interrupting things every time I try. H hasn't been around much due to being super short staffed at work, so I am having to try to work things around dinner and a hyped up kid getting into trouble.