Thursday, July 5, 2012

Thank You!

As of right now I have reached 1,000 views of this blog and I'd just like to take the time to thank everyone who has stopped by and helped this thing keep going.  I didn't expect it to get very big and this surpassed my expectations.  The following list is the top ten countries that are following my blog;

1. USA
2. Canada
3. Hungary
4. United Kingdom
5. Sweden
6. Germany
7. Ireland
8. Australia
9. Denmark
10. Argentina

If one of your countries isn't up there that's okay; you'll just have to spread the word.  I truly appreciate each of you guys and I'm glad to keep doing this for you.  Since tomorrow is the last day of the transition phase, I will be giving a brief summary and update of how that went and what you guys can expect in the future.  Again, thank you!

Skipping The Run

6:45 a.m.
I went to bed and got up right on time again; I’m really getting the hang of it.  I did not go for a morning run though.  I got up in time to go on the run and I was ready, then I remembered that me and my quarterback are going to throw the football around after we work out.  That’s why I decided to skip the run so that I would be better prepared for our practice tonight.  What did I do instead of go on my run?  I continued to read this book:

It may be long and boring, but it sure is long and boring
I have a few desires.  One is right before I go to bed.  At this time I wish that I could forget the alarm and at least sleep in to seven or eight.  I did however notice once I woke up that I felt completely rested and to sleep in would have been a waste of time. 

The other thing that I constantly wish for is to have a normal bed time.  I’m not saying that I wish I used the monophasic sleep cycle like everyone else; I just wish that I went to bed at eleven or twelve.  Thinking about it now though, this could be a viable option.  It would just mean that I would have to wake up at four o’clock in the morning when it’s still very dark.  I would then need to change my schedule too.  It’s something to think about.