Sitting in the first class lounge waiting for my flight to be called. Boarding soon for my new adventure in India. I am currently most excited to have a business class seat experience.
Secondarily feeling very curious as to what the next 6 months have in store. What will my manager be like? What will compensation work entail? Who will I hang out with? How much of a Indian vs western life will I lead?
Oh boy oh boy!!!!
Friday, August 03, 2012
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
Why I've been MIA
Here is the Boston forcast for Monday's marathon:
Monday
Rain in the morning...then rain likely in the afternoon. Rain may be heavy at times in the morning. Brisk and cold with highs around 40. Chance of rain 80 percent.
Monday...Rain. Rain May be heavy at Times in the morning. Brisk and cold with highs around 40. Chance of rain 80 percent. Windy. With gusts up to 50 MPH
I am currently home in Newton. Sitting on the new green couch mom and dad got. It is good to be home and reacharge my batteries after a stressfuls couple months at school. I haven't written much on my blog but I hope to go back and fill in some spots. This is what I've been up to this semester:
-GMATs
-Applying to 3 business Schools- Cornell, NYU, Columbia
-5 classes
-Work 3 days a week [first at Sesame St., Now at Y&R]
-Training for Monday's marathon
-3 weeks in Thailand
-applications/ interviews for summer internship (I will stay at Y&R and also work at clarity consulting doing executive coaching0)
Whew. I'm exhausted.
In addition to all that I've been doctor hopping the last couple weeks getting second opinions and MRIs on my groin which hurts when I run.
The diagnosis: a stress fracture in my pelvis.
The Rx: don't run for a couple months.*
The response: NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Due to the stress fracture and the impending Nor'Easter I have made a final decision today not to run the boston marathon. This year. Next year not even Thai dogs will stop me from running it.
Monday
Rain in the morning...then rain likely in the afternoon. Rain may be heavy at times in the morning. Brisk and cold with highs around 40. Chance of rain 80 percent.
Monday...Rain. Rain May be heavy at Times in the morning. Brisk and cold with highs around 40. Chance of rain 80 percent. Windy. With gusts up to 50 MPH
I am currently home in Newton. Sitting on the new green couch mom and dad got. It is good to be home and reacharge my batteries after a stressfuls couple months at school. I haven't written much on my blog but I hope to go back and fill in some spots. This is what I've been up to this semester:
-GMATs
-Applying to 3 business Schools- Cornell, NYU, Columbia
-5 classes
-Work 3 days a week [first at Sesame St., Now at Y&R]
-Training for Monday's marathon
-3 weeks in Thailand
-applications/ interviews for summer internship (I will stay at Y&R and also work at clarity consulting doing executive coaching0)
Whew. I'm exhausted.
In addition to all that I've been doctor hopping the last couple weeks getting second opinions and MRIs on my groin which hurts when I run.
The diagnosis: a stress fracture in my pelvis.
The Rx: don't run for a couple months.*
The response: NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Due to the stress fracture and the impending Nor'Easter I have made a final decision today not to run the boston marathon. This year. Next year not even Thai dogs will stop me from running it.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
My treat after a hard week- running
Well, the GMATs were great. Most especially is the part that they are over! Whew, I did a lot of studying. But I got a decent score too. It puts me in the good 'middle' range for what is accepted at the schools I'm looking at.
It was a pretty intense week as I prepared for the exam and did last minute practice tests. I didn't get to the gym or central park as much as I would have liked. The treat I was anticipating all week for when I finished was a long run....
I had a 20 miler on my training schedule for today, a beautiful sunny day. I started off on my usual path towards central park, but realized maybe it was a good day to head back to my fall running route along the river. I had abandonded running in riverside park because of the winter winds, but today there were none to be had. I was planning on a 10 mile run south along the running path and then turning around for 10 back. After 10 miles I had already passed the bottom tip of Manhattan and was running up the river on the east. I figured I'd keep on running (just like ol' Forrest Gump). My watch tells me my milage, so I figured I'd just run until 20 miles then hail a cab.
The run was glorious and I was able to keep a 10:10 pace for 20 miles! At that point I was so close to home I just extended my run for another 3 miles back to my apartment. I realized that my next long run would be in Thailand, in hot weather, so I should make todays run my longest one. 23 it was (although the last 3 were a little slower).
I can't seem to paste it here, but you can check out the loop here: http://www.usatf.org/routes/view.asp?rID=124571
- it was a full loop running from 120th down the western side of Manhattan back up the eastern side of the island to 120th- then across.
It was a pretty intense week as I prepared for the exam and did last minute practice tests. I didn't get to the gym or central park as much as I would have liked. The treat I was anticipating all week for when I finished was a long run....
I had a 20 miler on my training schedule for today, a beautiful sunny day. I started off on my usual path towards central park, but realized maybe it was a good day to head back to my fall running route along the river. I had abandonded running in riverside park because of the winter winds, but today there were none to be had. I was planning on a 10 mile run south along the running path and then turning around for 10 back. After 10 miles I had already passed the bottom tip of Manhattan and was running up the river on the east. I figured I'd keep on running (just like ol' Forrest Gump). My watch tells me my milage, so I figured I'd just run until 20 miles then hail a cab.
The run was glorious and I was able to keep a 10:10 pace for 20 miles! At that point I was so close to home I just extended my run for another 3 miles back to my apartment. I realized that my next long run would be in Thailand, in hot weather, so I should make todays run my longest one. 23 it was (although the last 3 were a little slower).
I can't seem to paste it here, but you can check out the loop here: http://www.usatf.org/routes/view.asp?rID=124571
- it was a full loop running from 120th down the western side of Manhattan back up the eastern side of the island to 120th- then across.
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