I'm spending the better part of today fighting over someone else's upgrade points and trying to find a flight to Houston for Sunday that's less than $700, along with the usual workload. It's a great day.
I'm finding that I'm getting sick alot. Like, actually sick. I was home from work yesterday sick. But there seems to be a pattern to it. When I do too much, the next day, I'll feel like crap and possibly be legitimately sick. I'm pretty sick today, but I had to work. Work's busy, my evenings are hella busy, I get home at 9:30pm and it's just a struggle.
It's hard for a do-it-all kind of person like me to chill out. I'm bad at that.
Anywho, two more days of this. And I have NO PLANS for Saturday. NONE! I bowed out of every event I was scheduled to officiate and I'm trying to clear the calendar. I'm barely showing and already I'm exhausted and unable to keep up with my life. This is going to be hard.
And I still wanna race Sylvan Island. And Stump Farm.
Ridden and Reviewed Kona Libre CR
8 months ago
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I found the exhaustion was really bad early on and then eased up. I didn't race at all because I knew I wouldn't keep my heart rate down but I did ride up until the morning that I went into the hospital. I still have my funky U-shaped handlebars and stem I put on my Juliana to make it more pregnant-friendly, if you want them.
Showing? Did two race your number at March Madness?
Its good to slow down. It will get your brain in shape for when you that baby comes and you have to stop.
Kenton's right! You'd better start practicing and studying on the chilling-factor. It's been a hell of a week to say the least, and you've been amazing that this week's even made it through alive, so you owe like 2343 chill Saturdays.
julie julie julie. sloooow down. you always tell me. rest. slooooow. yoga. easy does it. burn some insense. chill.
Duh, I just read Little Hiccups, and now it all makes sense. Congratulations! I'm a bit slow on the uptake lately.
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