
After the run on Thursday I managed to go on a 24 hour "eat fest" that ended Friday afternoon. A glorious, indulgent (however, superfluous) carb loading fest. Attached are two pictures of my number and certificate I received at the "Turkey Trot." There is a clear distinction between the two pictures (a testament to my poor photoshopping skills). Next up on the Race List is the "Big Chill," at Rutgers University on December 8th. This is a huge benefit race, in which every participant will be donating a toy for underprivileged children. Check out this link to run your-self.
I received my copies of "It's a Bird," (graphic novel about Huntington's and Superman) in the mail over the break, and I must say it's one of the best comics I've read in a long time. Steven T. Seagle has stripped-down, raw style that lends well to the sad story. I identified a lot with his character, in that his workaholic nature, distances him from intimacy. That's something I've worked on a lot this year, and I'm able to better manage my time and appreciate the people i love more. My favorite quote is "Because in the end, time together is really all two people... any two people... ever have." So true.
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