Curvie Girlie
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Thanks, Trevor, I did! 
Well............
Big deal!
But yeah, I was running this morning in a new place: Nisene Marks in Aptos:
"The park offers 10,000 acres of rugged semi-wilderness, rising from sea level to steep coastal mountains of more than 2,600 feet. The site of logging operations until the 1920s, visitors can still find evidence of logging operations, mill sites and trestles in the park. The land was purchased by the Marks family in the 1950s, and was donated to the state in 1963. There are 30 miles of trails nestled in this second growth forest, which are perfect for hiking, mountain biking, or a leisurely stroll. "
I was told about this place; it's much closer to home than De La Veaga, and there are more trails and longer distances. Leave it to me to find the trail that goes to the top of the mountain to where I could see the ocean!
It's slightly nerve-racking to run on a new trail when you have no idea where you'll end up! I like exploring, so I went for it!
Anyway, I'm ashamed to admit that when I run, I don't zone out and relax--I plan, sceme, go over incidences in my head, and try to come up with improvements for myself. I realized this morning on my hour run (some parts I had to hike due to elevation) that hung over mornings and lack of restful sleep have impaired my speed. I have a race coming up soon--I think the 28th. Just a 5K. But still! I QUIT!
This weekend I just had too much in general despite everything! With no alcohol, I'll be keeping all my inhibitions and also avoiding the empty calories. Also, I'll get my damn tolerance down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK, back to work!
Well............
SO I DECIDED TO QUIT DRINKING UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST.
Big deal!
But yeah, I was running this morning in a new place: Nisene Marks in Aptos:
"The park offers 10,000 acres of rugged semi-wilderness, rising from sea level to steep coastal mountains of more than 2,600 feet. The site of logging operations until the 1920s, visitors can still find evidence of logging operations, mill sites and trestles in the park. The land was purchased by the Marks family in the 1950s, and was donated to the state in 1963. There are 30 miles of trails nestled in this second growth forest, which are perfect for hiking, mountain biking, or a leisurely stroll. "
I was told about this place; it's much closer to home than De La Veaga, and there are more trails and longer distances. Leave it to me to find the trail that goes to the top of the mountain to where I could see the ocean!
Anyway, I'm ashamed to admit that when I run, I don't zone out and relax--I plan, sceme, go over incidences in my head, and try to come up with improvements for myself. I realized this morning on my hour run (some parts I had to hike due to elevation) that hung over mornings and lack of restful sleep have impaired my speed. I have a race coming up soon--I think the 28th. Just a 5K. But still! I QUIT!
This weekend I just had too much in general despite everything! With no alcohol, I'll be keeping all my inhibitions and also avoiding the empty calories. Also, I'll get my damn tolerance down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OK, back to work!

Did you ever mention what your costume was?? I don't remember, I'm getting old, gosh!!
Not sure what I'm doing for Halloween yet, might go to a party this year or head downtown to "Bricktown" It's were all the hot spots are, basically it's about 4 blocks of bars, clubs and good eats!! all the OKC festivals are held there, including all the concerts, it's really nice, they have a little river walk there too, similar to San Antonio TX. I'll see if I can find some pics. Have yourself a sweeeeettt day cutie CURVES! LOTS OF LOVE! Here is the link to our Bricktown website it's pretty nice! 