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Sunday, July 27, 2008
Flu-ing
I'm having influenza. Upon this, Husky said, "You shouldn't have gone run just now."

Which reminds me, Husky doesn't like me running late at night, for my own good. You know, a girl, at night, big city, running shorts. Things could happen.

Honestly, it wasn't a problem for me. And still is not. Husky insisted upon those things. I think I live in a quite good neighborhood. But well, things could happen, yes?

The point is, eversince we got together, ehm, almost a year ago, I haven't been really running late. Once or twice in a few months but that's it. And I'm not very happy, because even though it's better, I don't like running in the morning, where the traffic is building up and cars exhaust choke my breath. Or, if I were to avoid it, I need to wake up reeeeaaaal early in the morning, like at 6AM. I do that once in a blue moon.

So my point is, I no longer have the freedom to run at night, hence why I start running around 5 - 7 PM. And with the sunlight, I'm free to run to the stretch of the coast. Talk about running, running is "me" time.

I tried running with other people before. You see, people have different pace. My mom, for example, she jogs slowly but steadily. So she doesn't stop to catch her breath or slow down, she'll slowly build her speed. I tried running with Husky, he's a steady and slow runner as well. He injured his knee while playing soccer a few years ago, hence he doesn't have that resistance to run a long way. I tried running with EG, and she speeds off the first few minutes, and lagged behind for the rest of the route. Which bothers me, because I'll be neglecting her.

That's why I like running with my shoes the best. Not only it can accommodate my speed, it's a well known fact that when we run, we hit the ground with three times our weight, but we bounce back. My shoes allow me to bounce back without any pain on my knees. It reminds me, even if I fall, I can always bounce back.

Moral of the story: I LOVE MY NIKE. And sad that I'll need to replace it in less than (my assumption) 3 months... *wail*

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