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Race and Training Recap, Clean Eating

Race and Training Recap: It’s been a fairly uneventful week as far as training goes. I ran on Monday, but on Tuesday had some fairly uncomfortable ankle/shin pain in my left foot/leg. Since I had the marathon today, I decided to just take it easy and not run the rest of the week, especially since I was considering this race as a “training run” for the Turkey n Taturs 50K. The last thing I want to do over the next three weeks is nurse an injury. I threw in one gym workout on Wednesday just so I wouldn’t go crazy from sitting around. The marathon this weekend was the HITS running festival. It was also Katie’s birthday and the marathon that would bring me into the double digits. This was the inaugural HITS festival in OKC. I have to admit, the first impression was not the best. The course was changed two days before the race, the “expo” was a few tents set up outdoors, and the pasta party was also outdoors. I ordered a mens’ fit shirt, but ended up with the women’s cut, and several...

The challenges of a housepig

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Overall, Charlotte has been a great pet so far. For those of you who don't know, Charlotte is a stray pig I found one night while out running. I never would have considered owning a pig as a pet, but I actually think she has been less trouble than the other pets I have had. She doesn't mark her territory, is clean, doesn’t shed, and is funny. She goes to sleep as soon as I turn the lights out. She interacts with us, follows us around the house, and begs for food. She takes off running if I suddenly cough, and gets excited about corn and watermelon. I can leave her alone during the day. She has a funny personality and is generally pleasant. However, having a housepig isn’t always easy. Many of you have made comments like “I kinda want a pig now!” I’m sure most of the people who say this have no real intention of running out and obtaining a pig, but just in case someone is, here are some of the hassles of pig ownership. Having a pig indoors is about like having a second two-yea...