We played through some halo 3 campaign last night. Took on two levels though I don't remember the name of them. The first one was largely spent on the hog with Tia (pause for a moment because I can't really say she was "manning the turret...) using the turret on the hog as I drove. She did good mowing down the covenant. Then on the next level where we had to destroy the large anti air craft gun, I introduced her to the gravity hammer. That had me laughing like crazy.
We played through some halo 3 campaign last night. Took on two levels though I don't remember the name of them. The first one was largely spent on the hog with Tia (pause for a moment because I can't really say she was "manning the turret...) using the turret on the hog as I drove. She did good mowing down the covenant. Then on the next level where we had to destroy the large anti air craft gun, I introduced her to the gravity hammer. That had me laughing like crazy.
So here are a few theories I have that contradict normal thoughts about running:
Normal thought:
People say that you feel great after finishing a long challenging run. My thought:
I disagree. I think that after having 30 minutes of self inflicted agony, when you finally stop you truly appreciate how you normally feel.
Normal thought:
Running brings you closer together as a couple. My thought:
So here are a few theories I have that contradict normal thoughts about running:
Normal thought:
People say that you feel great after finishing a long challenging run. My thought:
I disagree. I think that after having 30 minutes of self inflicted agony, when you finally stop you truly appreciate how you normally feel.
Normal thought:
Running brings you closer together as a couple. My thought:
So on Saturday I had my second day of running. So the wife, Ella, the dog (MC), and I set off to the park to run 2.3 miles. I was feeling sore from the day before, but knew I just had to push through it. The dog didn't even want to run on Saturday which is a rare occasion, but like me he didn't have a choice. So we set off and I was expecting to feel like I was going to die after 5 minutes, but I felt alright. Then after ten I felt alright. Then after 15 I felt alright. Then about the 20 minute marker, there it is. OUch. Body hates me and I want to stop. But I pushed through the w
So on Saturday I had my second day of running. So the wife, Ella, the dog (MC), and I set off to the park to run 2.3 miles. I was feeling sore from the day before, but knew I just had to push through it. The dog didn't even want to run on Saturday which is a rare occasion, but like me he didn't have a choice. So we set off and I was expecting to feel like I was going to die after 5 minutes, but I felt alright. Then after ten I felt alright. Then after 15 I felt alright. Then about the 20 minute marker, there it is. OUch. Body hates me and I want to stop. But I pushed through the w