I've been exercising more often lately, which, to say I had been exercising with any degree of constancy would, by nature of how I am usually a lazy-girl, mean I am exercising more often. I mention my exercising because I realize that I had forgotten about endorphin's, and how after I am done working out I want to do more and more things. Like a surge of productivity, those endorphin's.
Also, I like the way that when I take off all my clothes after the exercising and before the showering, there are patches of skin across my body that are all splotchy and red and sweaty. It is like a road map of blood flow, and I am the united states and my veins are interstate highways. Don't credit it me for that one, because I'm pretty sure I got it from that one episode of the Magic School Bus where the bus shrinks and the class goes in that one dude's body. (Except that I actually think that was two episodes of the magic school bus.)
My brain does this thing when I am running, where it struggles to think about anything else besides how much I hate running. I find that the longer I can get my brain to forget to think about it, the longer I can run before I want to walk. Unrelated (but slightly), Jillian Michaels is such an enchanting she-devil.
Isn't the Summertime Grand?
I don't think they appreciate the summertime at my new job. They are like deadlines, deadlines, work, training. And I am listening, but not all the way, because in the months of June through, oh, mid-September, my brain is at least 20% thinking about sun-tans and beaches and books and not having any cares in the world at any moment. I'd like to keep it that way, you know?
And the living is easy, my friends.
haha running is the same for me. its gotten better with practice, but still. ugh!
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