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I have two short stories on this site which I entered in a Short Story Competition this year: The genres and subject were chosen for me. The first one: "Terror in the Trenches" was Horror/Metal Detector. The second story, "The Cocktail" was a Sci-Fi/Neighbors. It was a fun experience...I'll let you know how I did on April 7th. Other musings on this site... just pieces of my life I like to vent about.
1. Carlsbad Race Report

I can't even tell you how happy I was when I realized yesterday I'd
be able to sleep until 6am on a race day. Most races I'm out the
door while it's still dark, catch a bus to the start line and then freeze for an hour or so until the gun goes off. But, Carlsbad is superior for many reasons:

1. The staggered start: marathon at 6:30/half at 7:30. Wave starts for the half (I was in Wave 2).


2. The View: all but 4 miles (of the half at
least) is along the water. Just like the picture shows.


3. Organization: loads of water, aid stations, Gu and Vasaline.



If you've got to run an out and back race like this one, at least run one that is well organized and has everything you need or could need. However, because of my lack of training, I knew it'd be rougher than usual...

So, last night I loaded a bunch of Ricky Gervais Show podcasts on
my iphone and laughed my ass off for the first 9 miles.
I must have looked mental to the bystanders on the street, but it helped cover up the slacker-pain I should have felt. In fact, I don't remember feeling uncomfortable until about here (around mile 10):

That's when it became more burdensome than distracting to laugh and my pace began to slow. I don't really know why I took that picture--in fact I don't remember taking it at all. What was I thinking? Maybe it was an accident as I scrolled through my phone to cue up my Flo Rida Pandora station to give me a kick to the finish. It worked.


In other running news, my running buddy, Angie, convinced me to do the OC Marathon this year with her. It's in May. So. Guess I better start a real training program again soon. I also plan to run the Washington DC Halfer, on March 26th, for my 30th birthday. I'll keep you posted on that (since I know you're holding your breath). The only uncertainty is whether or not to register for the La Jolla Half in April and go for the Triple Crown this year. I guess I'll just take it one run (and paycheck) at a time.

















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