As I whip out this little diddy, I'm just trying to bide my time until I stop dripping sweat. Just finished running on the treadmill and the whole time I spent it trying to talk myself into running just a bit longer (and I hated every minute of it). When does the so called "runner high" kick in? Never mind answering that. I don't care and will probably still hate running. Wonder why I'm doing it? Get comfortable...
Once upon a time there were two families who were the best of friends (at least as close as friends in WV can be without being related). The wives of these two families thought it would be a good challenge to run a 5K. Wife #1 (we'll just call her "Jen") sometimes just says things that sound fun but she doesn't really want to attempt it or heaven forbid, accomplish it. She would even consider herself a tad bit lazy. Wife #2 (we'll call her "Riss") thought this was such a great idea that she tells a mutual friend ,who we should mention, loves to run triathlons and is in charge of church activities. Ugh, what have you done?! (Side Note: Riss did receive a phone call from Jen expressing in a very loving, friendly way her displeasure with her extreme enthusiasm.) Next church activity--you guessed it. A 5K. Family #1 and Family #2 discussed it. Threats, challenges and trash-talk was dished out. Losers take us (I mean the "winners") out to dinner of our choice and they pay. Now, Jen has a theory that misery loves company. She invites Family #3 to join in the fray. So now we have three wonderful families silently plotting the demise of the other families and spying on their efforts. Jen doesn't do well with challenges. She takes them to the extreme and spends her days and nights secretly plotting against her greatest friends (she inherited this quality from her father). I only share these shortcomings with you so that you more fully understand Jen's weaknesses. No, she's not perfect for all of those who thought she was. Stay tuned to see who wins. The Turtles or the Hares or the Stevensons (we'll call them the "Roadrunners").
P.S. I love family #2 and #3 and all this nonsense is in jest. Just in case you couldn't tell or don't know me very well.