Now the workout was great, so it was too bad that I was late. In fact, I had enough time that I could move down to the public lanes after practice and get in a bit more yardage. Now, something that I am having trouble with is mid-workout hunger, and by the time I got out to the car I was starving and starving leads to nauseous and it resulted in my eating eight baby quiche. I am having a baby quiche love affair. Anyway, I had an entire smoothie before and during the first part of practice and then became ravenous towards the end of practice. I guess I will have to pack more food. Is it appropriate to eat a baby quiche poolside?
Workout as follows:
- 400 free
- 200 kick
- 4 x 75 kick/drill/swim
- 4 x 50 drill/swim
- 300 pull
- 3 x 200 IM
- 300 pull
- 3 x 100 dec 1:50
- 300 pull
- 100 swim
So this was 3000 meters. It was a great workout. I came home and engaged in a baby quiche extravaganza. I never got out to run and Gilad fell completely off my radar. I am just hoping for the best for tomorrow's run.
Now, in the evening, I was all set and prepared to make a big glass of my beet/carrot/apple/lemon/ginger juice when my juicer imploded and the motor completely stalled out. My juicer was approximately 35 years old, and I guess I should just count myself lucky that is has still been going. Hopefully, I can get to Bed, Bath and Beyond tomorrow and juice myself into the 21st century.
2 comments:
When you say that your juicer was that old I am certian there is some rust on it. So I think it is best that it died.
Probably, but it juiced really well. I also felt that I could not clean it.
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