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That's so impressive that Marathon Girl can just jump back that quickly after having a baby. I've always said I wanted to run a marathon-but now I am just wanting to get into half-marathons possibly. 26 miles is intimidating! What kind of training schedule do you or MG follow? Did you get any books or anything that helped either of you out? I'm an everyday runner right now but nothing impressive, about 3 miles.
Anyhow, I'd love to hear your thoughts! Hope you and your family are doing well!! :)
-Jacquie
from Jacquie
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1:29 pm - Thursday,October 14, 2004
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I agree, the caveat being more Bush supporters will go out and vote too. I'm not so worried about thah though, Ohio is pretty close right now by some polls, although Strategic Vision has W up 8; Chi Trib has him down 4. Interesting analysis, huh? I guess that could make it +4?
from Rick
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3:47 pm - Wednesday,October 13, 2004
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I'm glad your move went well. As for your son not sleeping, I can sympathize. He may have an asymptomatic ear infection or be starting to get a tooth. Those are the two most common reasons that my son won't sleep. I hope he gets back in the groove soon.
from Madame Fromage
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1:50 pm - Tuesday,October 12, 2004
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It's funny. The night sky has been one of the biggest things that I have noticed since I moved up to PC. Last night, after the rain, the sky was just killer! It's amazing what the night sky looks like when you get out of the city.
from skibigsky
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9:19 pm - Monday,October 11, 2004
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Little Aidan might be off his schedule cuz of the move ... or he might be going through another developmental change. Just when you think you know your baby's cry, gestures, etc ... the child goes and changes! That can happen every single month or less (if you're lucky, lol). My stepdaughter says, "it's not fair. Everytime I think I understand Tomas he changes on me!" Best wishes & hang in there :)
from Cassie
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8:59 pm - Monday,October 11, 2004
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Hi there - I am not chuckling at you and MG about little Aidian not sleeping as much as I am you are complaining about it:) The most well adjusted child can get off their sleep schedule from time to time. What did you think would happen when you had a child? That life would go on as normal? Nothing is ever the same. Just wait until potty training, and self feeding happen:) In the meantime, realize your son isn't doing this on purpose, and 48 hours of interupted sleep is not a big deal. I think I was sleep deprived for about 18 months. It's par for the course:)
from Trinity Sixty-Three
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7:28 pm - Monday,October 11, 2004
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14 miles at a 7:30 pace?! Your wife is amazing. Like you didn't already know that... :)
from ChicagoJo
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5:36 pm - Monday,October 11, 2004
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Hope things are going well with settling into the new space. I know that you've probably got more in your hands than you know how to juggle at this point but I wanted to say hi. Miss your entries and am looking forward to an update. Hope that darling baby boy is wonderful as well as you and your wife :) Take care.
from Nikki
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9:51 pm - Friday,October 1, 2004
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Wow, it has been so long since I read your diary.. I had no clue you had a baby! Congrats! I am currently pregnant.. I am having a boy too! I hope all is well! ~Arrora
from Arrora
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7:48 am - Thursday,September 30, 2004
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Hi:
Although, your a complete stranger; I wanted to let you know that I personally understand the feelings you had when your wife passed and was glad that I found your website. I'm also 26 and my wife of 6 years passed 9/3, suddenly and unexpected as well. We had plans to celebrate our 6th anniversary on 9/12. I've got two sons, 8 & 5, and understand the difficulties in adjusting to single parenthood. There are so many worries; being a single parent, the loneliness, keeping my career on track, and greiving; it's over whelming. I haven't slept in my house in two weeks; I guess to some degree I'm avoiding that at all cost. I figure that I'm going to find an appartment and sale the house. I'm glad to see that you overcame your fear of dating again. I'm very concerned about that aspect of this change. Going to sleep in an empty bed for the first time in years, because of an event like this, isn't something I would wish on my worst enemy. Seeing that you met someone to live out the rest of your life with, though I understand she'll never replace you late wife, gives me a glimpse of light at the end of this tunnel. I've had concerns that if I were to eventually start another relationship, what the effects on my children and the effect it would have have on the reunion with my wife in heaven. My wife and I were both believers, so there's no question that I'll again reunite with her, although I'm not sure what the relationship between reunited spouse is in heaven. I'm not sure of where you are in your faith, but I started reading a book by Don Piper called "90 Minutes in Heaven". The author had horrific automobile accident and was dead for 90 minutes. In his book he had wrote about his experience at the gates of Heaven. Best of luck to you and your new wife. Please contact me any time.
from Mike
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11:31 am - Thursday,September 16, 2004
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