So I started this blog and then almost immediately ignored it.  Sorry about that!  Here is where I should promise to be better about writing regularly – but that will probably just set me up for failure.  So I’ll just do what I can do and hope someone out there reads it besides me!
Enough of that – I came here to share a funny/feel good running story from my run yesterday. 
I leave the house about 7:30am hoping to beat the heat.  It’s only about 75 or so degrees, but the humidity is up around 80%, which is really incompatible with breathing when you’re NOT running, and just a killer when you ARE running.  So the plan is just to take it slow and walk if I need to.  Around mile 1.5 I am really feeling gaspy – despite running straight through someone’s well-timed sprinklers – so it doesn’t help in the slightest when a little white-haired old lady whizzes by me on her cruising bike… this thing has a basket on the front for crying out loud!  I push her out of my mind and tell myself just to concentrate on my run.
A half a mile later I make a turn and head toward the golf course.  Up ahead I see the little old lady stopped at the side of the path.  As I approach she flags me down, so I stop.  
“Have you seen an old guy – my age – on a bike?” she asks me.  
“No, I haven’t…” just then a sputtering white-haired guy piloting an identical cruising bike, basket and all, emerges from the same path I’d come from. 
 
“Harold! There you are!  I was getting worried.”
“God damn it, May!  It’s f***ing HOT out here, and I’m out of water and you’re going too fast.  I can’t keep up!”
  
I can’t stop myself from grinning as May says, “HAROLD!”
  
He sees me, blushes and says a little sheepishly, “Sorry about that, Young Lady.  Good morning!”
“No worries – good morning to you too,” I say, “Can I see your water bottle?”
He looks a little confused, but hands it over.  I had my amphipod hand-held water bottle still ¾ full of water, so I refill his bottle from mine.  (I was pretty sure he’d have turned me down if I’d offered, so I just did it.)  I hand it back to him and he thanks me.  We chat a couple minutes and I turn to go.  Though I’d turned down my music when I first stopped, I still had the earphones in my ears so maybe they thought I couldn’t hear the following exchange as I’m jogging away from them:
“See Harold?  You meet nice people when you get out and exercise!”
“Yep, cute ones too…” Harold attempts a half-hearted whistle noise.
“Oh for christsake…”  I can practically see her eyes rolling.
This little encounter cracked me up and made my day.  And Harold?  Don’t tell anyone, but I think you’re kind of cute yourself.  Happy exercising!
Very cute, should have invited them home for breakfast.
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Thanks, Mom! We're just back - I beat my last year's time by 20ish seconds... despite the nasty humidity. One down!
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