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Pity Party, table of one

It's been a pretty rough week. With everything that's been going on with my family and how busy work is, I chose not to go home for the holidays. And bc of that decision, I ended up spending Christmas Day alone. And the day after. And I. Didn't love it.  I had a few people over for Christmas Eve and that was great. Until it ended. I really did not want to be alone but I was. One of these days I will figure out a way to make more friends in Houston. I have some. But most are the kinds of friends you see every few weeks for drinks or a run or yoga. I have one friend who I spend the most time with and therefore rely on way too often and probably expect too much from...but that's a story for another day. And then there's the worry while waiting for my test results. Supposedly 3-5 days for the blood work, 10-14 days for the biopsy. But it's the holidays so I'm not holding my breath.  You can tell it's the holidays bc I have food in

Lately (12.24.15)

It's been a really weird week. I've been working on getting my Christmas shopping finished, trying to get some runs and yoga in, was named to Team Nuun...and have been dealing with some pretty severe hives. I've had hives for over a year now. Allergy pills keep them under control most of the time. Well I missed two pills in a row last week and I have no idea if that's what brought this on but I've now had two rounds of hives that have lasted longer than 48 hours a piece. And the second round even had some that blistered. So on my second trip to the dermatologist in four days they did two biopsies.  At this point I think they really have no idea what it is. So I just have to wait for the bloodwork and biopsy results to come in. In 7-10 days. Awesome.  It doesn't really hurt but the area still itches some and I obviously can't scratch it. So I just try to ignore it.  I've set up my tree, put a few gifts under it and have to finish m

Team Nuun

So excited to announce that I have been named to Team Nuun! Nuun, pronounced “noon,” was the first to separate electrolyte replacement from carbohydrates. Ten years later they’re still leading the way and revolutionizing hydration. Hydration is important, whether you're running a marathon or a marathon of errands.  Now it's time to start planning my 2016 race calendar!

Finally Friday

It's been a long week. Time for the weekend...and more work.

Family relationships

Warning. I did not censor this post.  I was talking with the twin one day right after she moved to Denver. We were talking about my current relationship status with our parents. And she told me that we were the ones that moved away, so if we wanted to keep that relationship going, then we were the ones who had to make all the effort. I think that's bullshit, we're family. You should want to talk to me too. Just because I don't live 20 minutes away should not make me less of a priority. But unfortunately it seems my family agrees with her. Because since I've stopped making daily or weekly phone calls, there's a lot of people I haven't talked to. When I found out that my parents were going to Colorado for Thanksgiving, I was crushed. TEN years I've lived away and do you know how many holidays have been spent with me where I live? NONE. Twin moves away and three months later the holiday is with her. Yes, it was in Steamboat and she lives in Denver