How Do You Describe Your Runs?

I know the grammar isn't complete, but isn't that what Twitter has made us do?


If I was given much more space on Twitter who knows how many more adjectives I could have come up with? :)

The run was just as I said it: Invigorating, lung busting, rainy, cold, and hilly. I was very pleased with it, but it (mostly the hills) kicked my butt..... and I loved it!

I was running a new route. My daughter was running 4 miles with a friend and needed a ride to her house. I figured I would take her there and run my 4+ mile run from there as well. I figured we would get back close to the same time and all would be good. It was a good run, but with a bit more hills then I had hoped to run. When I got back my phone rang and she asked..... are you back yet? She was inside eating some soup. We drove what she "said" was 4 miles...... She is outside in our neighborhood right now running two more miles to bring her day to 5 miles...... you do the math :)

How do you describe your runs?

Tim Wilson - blog.262quest.com - subscribe - follow blog - virtual4now

11 comments:

  1. That is cool that your daughter runs to. My sister recently started. I took her for a shoe fitting. We're hoping to run the Broad St (Philadelphia) run together this May. Keep up the great work!

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  2. Great job on your invigorating run Tim! Today I dubbed my run a confidence building run. Gotta love those!

    I'm seriously so excited for you that your daughter is sharing in your passion of running. I am always impressed and thankful when parents instill healthy habits in their children's lives. There are so many kids that live their lives behind a tv screen. Way to set an example and be a role model!

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  3. I love when you end a run feeling super psyched about the day. Congrats! Nice run!

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  4. Thanks everyone!

    The really cool part is that now BOTH of my daughters are running with me :) Check a few of my more recent posts about my older daughter Ashlee who just recently started running as well :)

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  5. You know, I don't think I generally do a good job of describing my runs. I love running though, whatever the run brings, I just love it.

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  6. My friend and I were recently talking about technology, and how integrated it has become to our daily lives. Reading this post makes me think back to that debate we had, and just how inseparable from electronics we have all become.


    I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Societal concerns aside... I just hope that as technology further advances, the possibility of downloading our brains onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's one of the things I really wish I could see in my lifetime.


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  7. Saw this post via ALLTOP. Thought you were talking about something else entirely.

    - ZeroToBoston

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  8. ZeroToBoston -

    Too funny.....

    I thought about how it sounded as well but decided to go ahead and leave it. :)

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