Happy New Year!

Welcome to 2007! It amazes me each year how the time seems to pass more and more quickly. Is this because I continue to cram more and more activity into the days and weeks, or is it a factor of age. Some people (my Dad) would argue this point, but I feel the older I get the faster the years pass.
After the recent storms in the Pacific NW our local trails are a bit more of an obstacle course with downed trees, both uprooted and snapped. Training was a bit less for me anyway as I was trying to recover from Hellgate. But in the last three days Matt and I got out and saw some of the damage. We rounded out the year with three large training days; Friday evening (12/29) we logged 20 miles around Discovery Park and out to Golden Gardens. Saturday (12/30) a double Mt. Si and Sunday (12/31) 15 miles at Cougar. Today = tired, but satisfied with some last big miles of training for HURT 100 on January 13.
A bit tired and preoccupied with all the training I woke up on New Year's Eve realizing no plans were made to bring in the New Year. A bit different but very enjoyable evening spent with friends and a walk downtown to watch the Space Needle light up for the 7 1/2 minute firework display.
I hope this New Year brings happiness and adventure, great running and even better health.
Speaking of health:
I went in for an eye exam on December 29. I shared my story of Hellgate with the doctor and after all of the normal vision tests came back okay, Doc deduced that the fogginess/vision loss I experienced was soley based on the conditions and that the wind and extreme cold dried out and possible froze my eyeballs. Even still I am trying to get into the habit of wearing glasses (clear lenses) more frequently just as a precaution.

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6 Comments:
Happy New Year to you! May 2007 bring you lots of joy and happiness.
Glad your eyes are officially okay!
Happy New Year, Krissy, and good luck at HURT!
Happy New Year too!
I just recently (like two weeks ago) got contacts. The primary reason was for running. Running w/ glasses is such a pain in the a$$ (especially in humid conditions). But I did like the *protection*. What clear frames do you use? Sport ones like an Oakley type? I would like to try something good for running...not like my *fashion business glasses*.
All the best in 2007.
Krissy I wanted to wish you the best at the HURT 100. I know you will do very well. I also wanted to ask if you had done the Tour du mont Blanc? I just signed up for it and was wondering what you thought of it. Take care and have fun in Hawaii.
George
George -
I loved the Tour du Mont Blanc. Congrats on getting in this year! send me your email address and we can chat more about it. kmoehl2000@yahoo.com
aka moogy -
right now I'm using Julbos that have interchangeable lenses. something that wraps around your faces helps not only protect the eyes but doesn't seem to distort your vision as much (if sit too far off the face your eyes get confused switching between looking through the lens and not).
hope that helps.
K
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