I suppose since it's 7:51, and I don't have to leave for my communications class until 9:15, I technically have time to update. I'm not supposed to have this time, because in nine minutes, my ass is expected in Bracket 100 for Bio 103. Now, you could imagine, a room titled "Bracket 100" would have way more seats than you could ever count, and a professor who doesn't really care who is sitting in those seats, awake or not. Either way, it would have probably been in my better judgement to make it to Bio this morning, seeing how yesterday I discovered that I failed Tuesday's test, and obviously need to start doing something differently to pass this class... (and when I say failed, I mean, FAILED, no curve could work it's magic enough to make me happy).
That being said, my body is doing strange things to me. 1) I never snooze my alarm, ever. It's happened the last two days in a row. 2) I have a constant headache, that gets extremely worse after eating. 3) My IT band is about ready to snap as a result of failing to find a foam roller 4) I popped a blister on my right pinkie toe, and now it's awkward to walk.
Complaint number three is the most relevant to my running blog, and yesterday's adventure. I went to the gym last night, mostly because I couldn't stay in the apartment any longer without killing someone. I would get to this point while running, that I would feel pain in my knee. I would say to myself, "Okay, I'll finish this quarter mile, then walk it out." STUPID IDEA NICOLE. I would run maybe a tenth of a mile(?) and then slow to a brisk walk. As soon as I started walking I would feel fine again, and decide I was good enough to run again. STUPID IDEA NICOLE. Honestly, I'm surprised I didn't get motion sickness from all the speed changes. All in all, it was the most dysfunctional two and a half miles I've ever run/walked but, it's two and a half miles more than I'll run today!
Despite missing Bio, today brings a communications lecture, my speech on the Boston Marathon, a mandatory trip to Starbucks, a flashcard making blitz, teaching the kiddos at Upstate, and GREY'S ANATOMY. Here we go thursday :)
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