Turning over a new leaf — I’m going to become (hold your breath) a morning person!
Yes, you read that right. Time to turn over a new leaf.
After 16 years of school, work, and weekends - where in most cases I did not have to be out of bed before 8am… it is time for a change.
In college I quickly learned 8:30 and 9:30am classes on M/W/F, or 8:40 on T/Th, were not something I had a great desire to attend. I think my professors learned that too. You could say that I sometimes spent a little too much time hanging out with friends or roommates into the wee hours of the night (or early morning hours, depending on how you see it). For the most part, after graduation, the past ten years in Chicago have included a lot of commuting to work. I prefer to live in the city, but as things have played out, the office has been in Schaumburg or Lake Forest. Luckily, both jobs let me wait out traffic, and stroll… ahem, report into the office after 9am. The current routine gets me here more like 10:30 or 11, on a good day.
I’ve been paying the price for it at the rink over the past few years. How can I put this…. to say that I’m a regular at 7am warm-ups would mean you’d probably have to call everyone else a warm-up addict. That is going to have to change… the clock is ticking, I’m not getting any younger (so help me if one of you smart asses comments on that) and Olympic trial qualifying times aren’t getting any slower.
The change is in progress. Today was actually day two of the new routine. Out of bed, into the gym and done with my workout by 9:30. We’ll see how it goes… still in easy workout mode. Physical therapy exercise routine, light weight lifting and a quick spin this morning. One more week of easy stuff, then slowly start to build the intensity, without group workouts starting on May 1.
If you haven’t been paying attention, baseball season is under way! The Baltimore Orioles are in the lead in the AL East. Mark it on your calendars O’s fans… it ain’t gonna last. The vaunted Red Sox (3-4) are in the cellar, but leading the lowly Detroit Tigers (0-6) today, 5-0 in the 8th inning. While the Yanks (4-3) are battling the - again, get out that calendar - first place Kansas City Royals. To think that the Tigers could be 0-9 at the end of this series… that’s gotta hurt. We’ll see how The Captain bounces back from the strained quad he suffered last night.
Over in the NL, the Cubs have bounced back from a shaky first two games (although almost losing, while blowing a 7 run lead yesterday was less than inspiring). We’ll see if the Cubs fans are once again saying “Next year is the year”… well, I don’t actually think they say that anymore, after 100 years of… being the Cubs. Keep your fingers crossed, I want playoff (hysteria) tickets.
Finally, if you’ve got five minutes more to kill… check this link out, pretty amazing.
April 14th, 2008 at 9:39 am
Good Luck with that!
Baaaaaa Haaaaaaa Haaaaaaaa
April 14th, 2008 at 11:02 am
If only the insomniac friends I have would leave me alone…. :p
April 16th, 2008 at 5:11 pm
Holy crap, do my eyes decieve me? YOU? A MORNING PERSON? All I can say is that I’m glad I’m not your roommate, you’re going to be crabby!
April 20th, 2008 at 11:16 pm
Hey, take it easy there… I’ve been doing just fine… well, sort of.