The Road to New York (Again!!)

It is about that time of year again; the time to begin training in earnest for fall marathons. For me, this is the easy part. I am a teacher and have more time in the summer for added mileage, strength training, mobility, and recovery. It is in these first few months that training feels “easy.” Balance is possible. I am able to fit in adequate sleep, and squeeze in a PT appointment when and if old injuries flare. I can take yoga classes and cross train. Until the end of August when it gets real, when I go back to teaching, coaching, and dorm parenting (16 hour days). But it is not August. Today I am sleeping in until at least 6, and I am taking the time to stretch and recover from the added mileage. I need to stay in the present moment as the days get longer, make the best of this added time and allow myself to indulge in those extras, which really are not extras for my 51 year old body. I am grateful to be in a career I love, at a supportive school which is my home, working with amazing kids, despite the unruly work schedule which leaves me drained by the end of the day. Today I will live in the gratitude for possibility, for challenge, and for my attempt at attaining balance during these warm summer months.

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About Me

I wrote and published my first blog post on May 26, 2009. I was about to turn 36 and had been accepted to Mount Holyoke College as a non-traditional student, on my way to completing a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Medieval Studies. I had managed, finally, to know what general direction I was traveling. As a self proclaimed voracious reader I knew that I needed a vocation that would allow me to engage daily with words: reading words, writing words, and hearing words. I also needed to eat, so I navigated my way to a teaching position and I began to fine tune my craft. I love to teach and I love my students, but I also needed to continue to hone my own literary technique, voice, and style. I continued my education in order to delve deeper into literature, making connections, and most definitely, writing. I gained more confidence as a reader as well as a writer of both creative and analytical text. That first blog post in 2009 is short, the writing average, and the topic mundane, but as I continued to learn from other writers I began to understand that to become a better writer I needed to write more. Each time I write and release a poem, a post, or a story, I hone my skills. I invite you along for the ride, for this journey of mine as I attempt to wrangle a wealth of ideas and competing directions into an organized freshly paved path to publication. I might get distracted along the way, but sometimes those detours lead us to amazing views and new friends. 

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