Home sweet home.
Leaving the complex
for anything other than grab a water bottle, run a few local errands, hunt for
Pokémon, is soooooo much trouble. Preparations taken to get to the Great Donut
Run were no exception.
Not a road sign one
sees every day. In fact, this is my first time having to keep an eye out for
deer.
I made it to the
hotel, no deer in sight – which residence type inn, except for no Starbucks and no daily maid service, turned out
great.
The Great Donut Run
was all flat land and the weather was a cool 62, conditions perfect for a
successful race.
Successful it was, I
finished feeling still energetic and strong in 1 hour 5 minutes.
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So the Great Donut
Run is off my bucket list.
Will I do it again?
Probably.
Will I do it again
with family?
Probably not. We
don’t seem to enjoy the same interests.
As for the Royal
Wedding, I needn’t have worried about setting the DVR because there was so much
coverage that I got to view the event multiple times during my stay. The
wedding was magical, the dress fabulous and even though Harry, to my dismay and
Margaret's approval, did not shave off the beard,
I was all caught up in the magic. That is until that long-winded show-boating
episcopal preacher from L.A. showed up and snapped me out of it.
It took flipping
channels, until I saw he was done grandstanding and it was the choir bringing
the magic back, for me to get back into the fantasy.
So 5K done, Royal
Wedding done, it on to Memorial Day and what else ...... another potluck here
at the complex.
Oh, I loved Bishop Curry. Loved his sermon enough to share it on various social media sites. More love, less anger.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stand watching his mannerisms long enough to listen, hear and get through the message.
DeleteAh but Bishop Curry was da bomb!! I loved him and absolutely wanted to smack the rolled eyes of some of the royals. They all seem to have a stick up their arses. I found them rude while he spoke. I love that Meghan brought her flair to this.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the run!!
You would have wanted to smack me because I not only rolled my eyes, but began cursing at the screen for him to "Shut the F___ Up". Though I flipped channels without getting into what he was preaching about, I found the preaching thing to be inappropriate.
DeleteMy doctor said with my bad knee, no running or jogging. I said not a problem.
ReplyDeleteSometimes you just have to holler at what's going on on the TV.
fun times, thanks for sharing!
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