After a month-long hiatus, there is plenty of news worth sharing. All of it is positive and extremely exciting (at least for me), but most of it also makes me feel quite a bit older.
First, I have finally moved ahead in my plans for this summer. I will be working in Ireland, but as to exactly where or doing what, I don't know. I ordered my ticket on Thursday morning and will be leaving Minneapolis en route to Dublin on May 30. It was the first time that I've ordered my own plane ticket, too. In the past I have almost primarily relied on Coach Miles to arrange everything. The one time I didn't, when we went to Mexico as a group, the other guys made the arrangements so I didn't have to worry about them. I had to jump through a few hurdles while I was trying to order my ticket, but once it was actually paid for, it was a really exciting process.
Another first came on Friday morning (and lasting until early Sunday), when I worked on my own taxes. It's not that I wasn't capable of doing them myself in the past, but my Dad had just always done them for me. So far, it wasn't too complicated, but I don't think I'll be looking forward to doing them for much longer.
I also automatically qualified for nationals this weekend in the steeplechase. Whether or not I run it at Oshkosh remains to be seen, but I have qualified for my last national meet. It's strange to think about it that way, but for me it is more of a send-off from Saint John's than graduation, a final class, or whatever else may happen between now and then. It takes a lot of pressure off my racing for the next 6-7 weeks, so hopefully I'll just be able to relax and race fast. 9:04 isn't my PR, but I know my PR will change soon. My mileage and training is working out almost exactly like I'd hoped and with so many meets ahead of me in which I won't have to worry (solely) on getting a qualifying time, things could get interesting from here on.
Finally, I had a great conversation with Pat Ruff of the Post-Bulletin last week. His questions and the direction he wanted to go with his article were an excellent way for me to reflect on how I have evolved as a runner since coming to Saint John's in the Fall of '04. Not all the "facts" are accurate (see below average), but I thought he did a nice job. Here is the link:
http://www.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?a=336116&z=22
1 comment:
Yeah...not quite "below average". I enjoy reading your blog!
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