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100 Things About Me ... Or Not


I am a very private person. Believe it or not though, I am more open on this blog than I am in my everyday life. It is sometimes difficult to push that "Publish Post" button. Other times it doesn't happen and I end up deleting a post that I can't bring myself to share. I'm sure I could scare some of you away with my honesty and lure in some other voyeurs, but I am what I am. In honor of my upcoming 100th post though, I am going to push privacy aside and answer any questions you might have.

I was going to do "100 Things About Me" as my 100th post but got stuck on #5. And I knew it was a bad idea when even I was bored as I read back over the first four things on the list. So this is my solution: ask me a question and I will answer it as completely and honestly as I can.

You can ask your question(s) as a comment to this post or email me at ihaverun@hotmail.com.

Also, I just want to tell you how great you all are. You will never know how much I enjoy and appreciate all your comments!

Comments

  1. If you could change one physical thing about yourself, what would it be?

    On a rainy day, what would we find you doing?

    :)

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  2. What is the hardest thing you have ever had to do?

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  3. Best run?
    Fun run?
    Salt or sugar?
    Do you have a vice?
    Group or solo runner?
    Do you listen to music while you run?
    What kind of music?
    What exercise don't you like?
    Favorite magazine?

    Start with random things like this and you'll get far. I can't wait to read what you decide to write!

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  4. Best run?
    Proudest running moment?
    Disappointed running moment?
    What do you do to fight disappointment?
    Any running-related injuries?

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  5. Proudest moment?
    Any vices?
    Favorite running gear?
    Favorite thing to eat after a run?

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  6. I know everyone seems to say that having kids was one of their best decisions, makes them so happy, ....., but if you are completely honest with yourself, do you miss having a traditional career? (I think you once said you were/are a book editor, maybe I'm wrong). How hard is it for you to have an identity outside of being a "mom"? (My wife and I have been discussing kids a lot lately, although we're not ready to take the plunge yet!)

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  7. How much money can writers truly make? Just curious??

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