Monday, April 6, 2009

It's been awhile

I'm baaackkkk! Not too much to say because I am tired. Lot's of stuff keeping me busy these days. This time of year drains me,,,too much basketball and not enough sleep. Just one more night.

I cannot wait for the big game tomorrow. UCONN will not be denied. They're a team on a mission.

I'm one week into my internet marketing class and am thoroughly enjoying it. I enrolled in an online certificate program through the University of San Francisco. It's definitely an adjustment, listening to lectures at night but I'm getting used to it. I've three eight week courses so I should be done by the end of September.

1/2 marathon training is chugging along. I'm 5 weeks into it and so far it hasn't been too taxing.
Only 14 more weeks to go!!!

I've given up on tri training. My plan was to train for the women's tri in Philly but I've rotator cuff issues....sigh. I'm not quite sure how it happened but the pain was enough to send me to the doctors, a place I very seldom frequent. To top it off, I'm going to physical therapy twice a week.
So that's my sob story.....I'm just happy it's my left shoulder so I can still bowl.

Speaking of bowling, we've managed to go from 1st place last year to ,,um,, I think 12th place. We're having our struggles but it's all in good fun.

3 comments:

  1. I'm SO proud of you going back to school. And I'm doubly proud of you continuing your training for the 1/2 marathon despite the shoulder injury!

    GO UCONN!

    I love you!

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  2. Dang, rotator cuff injuries are no joke. Maybe once you work on it in pt it will be stronger than before? And hearing what a go-getter you are if it had of been your right side, you would have probably just learned to bowl with your left arm. You would just have to practice your 'tiny' printing for Sherry Faerie letters!

    How cool to take a SF course on the computer. It must be very expensive, no?

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  3. Val - Why thank you dear! Thank god I don't have to run with my shoulder!!

    Kmae - Yea, it hurts. I'm not used to the limited range of motion. It's hampering my style..LOL
    It's a few pennies but is less expensive then the alternative route, enrolling in a masters program. It takes less time and still looks good on a resume. It's a very focused program.

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