I'm exhausted. I run, study, and sleep. I was reading an article about sleep needs and there is something about running that increases the need for sleep more than other athletic activities. I don't know what it is, but I am unconscious for large portions of the day. When I hit peak marathon training I don't know how I am going to work! I am going to be one of those people I make fun of who go to bed at 9:30 PM (now I go to bed at midnight and get up at 7 AM plus I nap).
Do I really have nothing else to report? I guess not. I went to the dentist a couple of times this week. I have totally reeled in my spending since getting back from DC which is wonderful (and necessary). The savings stem from a combination of a lot of things and I feel good about it...but I have this fear that by putting my spending off everything is going to go to hell at the same time. Yup, that's pretty much going to happen :)
PS. Always buy good gifts. I gave my mom some fun shirts from my various schools over the years and she has decided to part with them and they made their way up to me in a care package this week. They're awesome. I have awful taste in most things, but I can pick out a good t-shirt! They're so fun. And they fit and aren't worn out! It's perfect timing for me. :)
I sleep a lot to begin with. Toss in marathon training, and I'm down falling asleep around 8ish. It sucks.
Good job on reigning in the spending. I reigned mine in and then bought a sweet "new" (used) camera. But...I paid cash for it. So, I'm not too mad.
Posted by: GeekGirl | June 21, 2009 at 06:48 AM
maybe i'm weird, but i find that i actually need less sleep when I'm marathon training.
Posted by: arcane | June 21, 2009 at 08:41 PM
Hey! There's nothing wrong with going to sleep at 9:30!
So does this reeled in spending mean you might have enough for a plane ticket to Colorado in August? :-)
Posted by: Danielle in Iowa | June 24, 2009 at 03:07 PM