Friday, July 21, 2006

to run or not to run....

Those of you who know me fairly well will know that, much to the amazement of my friends, I ran the London Marathon in 2004. The time was no world-beater (5hrs 5 minutes), however for a fat bloke like me the achievement of running 26.2 miles was enough.

To prove it wasn't a fluke, I ran another marathon last year, this time in Stockholm. I managed to beat the 5 hour barrier this time (4:56).

I then got in my head that I would try and run a marathon every year - just in order to keep reasonably fit and trim. This year I applied to do London again but was unsuccessful (I don't want to do another charity place just yet as the fundraising takes as long as the training).

I've identified the Cardiff marathon on October 15th as a possibility, but am struggling to get the will to go training in this heat. I've now got 12 weeks left and really that's not long enough. I've therefore got 3 options:
  • Sack it for this year
  • Start the training and see how it goes, if not too bad by the closing date for entries, to go for it, but take it easy and not try to break my PB
  • Start the training with a view to doing the half-marathon which takes place on the same day.

Any advice would be appreciated!

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Bad blogger

I'm so rubbish at this! Really don't find the time to sit down and type often enough.

London is so hot at the moment - I really don't want to be here! However it is made more bearable by some terrific people that I come into contact with.

Over the last couple of days I've had a couple of conversations with Roger Batt, who leads The Salvation Army's work in Childrens ministry in the UK. It is so refreshing to talk to Roger - he is just a top bloke. I am lifted up by the way he cares for the spirit of God's precious children. Elliot will hopefully be joining the sports week this year and hearing about all they have planned made me want to be 10 years old again!

God is good and I am grateful for the opportunity to network with guys like Roger - it's one of the few benefits of working at THQ!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

This is hilarious!

http://www.nearlygood.com/audio/shaggytaxi.html