Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Back In Boston

Wow, I'm back in Boston and it is COLD. currently -10ºC out there, so I'm not heading out yet. Was supposed to join the Tufts marathon group for a run today, but didn't because 1) they were training at 7am, and I have no spandex to run in i.e. I will freeze, and 2) am not feeling too good. It's probably the change in weather - coming from Singapore with it's average of 26ºC/80ºF to Boston with it's average of -5ºC over the next 6 days cannot be good for anyone.

In any case, the summary of my exercise in Singapore would be: a week of running, followed by a lot of pain and water exercise and crunches. I will be (hopefully) seeing the sports trainer in half-an-hour, so maybe I will be able to figure out what is wrong with my hip. It still hurts, even while walking.

But while the Singapore leg of the training was not as great as I had hoped it would be, the Singapore leg of the fundraising was supremely heartening. Many, many, MANY thanks to the wonderful people of the Singapore Hash House Horrors, particularly the Joosas! When they heard that I was running the Boston Marathon and was raising money, they did not hesitate to offer me the chance to take advantage of the fact that they were organising a run to raise funds. So I got 25 bandanas (courtesy of the Joosas) embroidered at the army market at Beach Road (urban legend has it that what with all the spare parts you have there, you can make your own machine gun), and they looked like this:



The Hash run was, as all Hash runs end up in this weather, wet and muddy. Although I squelched through the water with some trepidation as the Tufts cross country team suffered terrible rashes the last time they ran through water, the whole thing was fun. I even have photos!


Natalie, Sijmon and Ella enjoying a bandana split! Sorry, I couldn't help it…


The Laraia boys + Uncle Slime (aka Virginia Slim)…


…who gracefully sprawled on his car, since it matched the color of his bandana.


Uncle Funny was enjoying himself.


So did the kids, who were playing "Traffic Light".


Hash was quite fun :) good times. Now for sports medicine man.

1 comment:

Squeakalot said...

You can make an entire M16 minus some essential bits (possibly the firing pin?, if I'm not wrong. :) I had some friends who went hunting for most of the parts. Never did find out what happened...