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Run In Such A Way
Category: Running
I didn't really do New Years Resolutions this year, but ginni and I did decide to run a marathon in April. I'm also giving up sodas for the duration of the training (although that is mostly out of necessity, if I actually want to finish with a half-decent time - which I do). My original goal with this race was to qualify for the Boston Marathon. For those of you that do not know, I ran my last marathon in 2004 and finished with a time of around 4 hrs 16 min. To qualify for the Boston, being in the age group of 18-34, I must finish in under 3 hrs 10 min. That means I must cut off over an hour from my last marathon and average 7:15 per mile. We're in our third week of training and I'm struggled to run 8 miles on Saturday at around 10 min/mile. If my body doesn't start shaping up, I'm gonna have to try to run another marathon in December (with my dad) to qualify for the Boston. We'll see how it goes.
I went online the other day to look at my credit score, just out of curiosity. It reminded me of how far I've come with financial responsibility. I'm not sure why God gave me the job I have now, making the money I'm making and having a family to take care of like I do. When He gave me little ($7 / hr at PetSmart, all the way through $12 / hr at Frankenstein), I squandered it. I maxed out credit cards, paid rent late on a regular basis, and saved absolutely nothing. I took the one coin He gave me and gambled it away. Luckily for me, He entrusted me with more - and I learned. I'm still learning, in fact. I recently discovered www.Mint.com; it's a great (and free!) budgeting tool. ginni and I are able to make sure we are saving plenty, and giving plenty, without getting behind on bills or going hungry. And even with all that, I still get to play XBox or spontaneously buy Imma a new toy or whatever else, pretty much whenever I want to. The sun is shining down on me so far in 2010, so I say "Blessed be Your name."

Cameron
Posted on January 13, 2010 at 12:24 AM
I hope you do get in (better) shape. You're already far ahead of where I am.
It struck me that you (and I for that matter) still spell "ginni" with a lower case g. Old habits die hard, don't they?
And God has been good to y'all. Very much so.
gin
Posted on January 13, 2010 at 09:46 AM
I'm so proud of you and of us. You are the best husband anyone could ever want--I'm just lucky that you chose me.
Cameron: that's because *I* still spell "ginni" with a lower case g.
Cameron
Posted on January 13, 2010 at 09:52 AM
Well, yes. There is that.