tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21586250.post5397295937178312790..comments2023-10-25T06:25:34.185-05:00Comments on speccy perspectives: A moment of enlightenmentUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21586250.post-28544733579144118882007-06-30T22:28:00.000-05:002007-06-30T22:28:00.000-05:00This is SUCH a terrific post. i know the feelings ...This is SUCH a terrific post. i know the feelings you experienced, and i've done similar things when i've been out of the loop from running as well. i've been running fairly regularly since i was 16, and that's a mighty long time, but there were a few times during years past when i stopped. <BR/><BR/>i was sick a few times pretty seriously and also i was in a very frightening 3-year relationship with a terrifyingly controlling guy who forbade me from running (tho i did it when he wasn't around and i knew i couldn't be "caught" - long story on that!) so those were times when i stopped but always the running "bug" stayed with me.<BR/><BR/>So i know what you mean... slowly getting that feel back... your body never forgets! Really! And like Forrest Gump, i can just see you going... challenging yourself with the hill... taking extra streets to re-visit some of your past paths... <BR/><BR/>So cool.<BR/><BR/>Good girl.<BR/><BR/>And Laura, i so know that taste of water when you are finished. Sweet, sweet water, there is nothing better or more refreshing.<BR/><BR/>This post was just that though. Refreshing.<BR/><BR/>Keep it up! i'm lovin' it for you, too!KleoPatrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15870163086087701279noreply@blogger.com