Let me say that in the time I have known you, you must be the only person I know who considered yourself unattractive!
As for that Y...I know that mall all too well...having lived just up the street from it. That mall is where I got my first bank machine card, a "Johnny Cash" card. Wish I had that card still...is probably worth money now!
I *need* to get to a gym myself. My company has a deal with Good Life fitness, and they are just up the road from where I work in Kanata. I could go over there after work and avoid all of the traffic on the way home! Sometime this week *must* go over and do a lookover of the place. I haven't been in a health club since i was training for football!
I did find the teenage you attractive, though that's a whole other story. ;-)
But I was struck at how closely your piece here mirrors what I'm going through. Like you, I've always been happy living in my head, and it's only recently that I've been come increasingly aware of the extent to which the dissociation from the body is causing pain and lack of energy. Rather than reading, it's my iPod that lets me be in an interesting head space while i force the body through a bit more working out than it's used to.
Hey maybe you can even ride that bicycle I gave you now to like... the grocery store... put stuff in the basket and have people compliment you on the cool bike you have.
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As for that Y...I know that mall all too well...having lived just up the street from it. That mall is where I got my first bank machine card, a "Johnny Cash" card. Wish I had that card still...is probably worth money now!
I *need* to get to a gym myself. My company has a deal with Good Life fitness, and they are just up the road from where I work in Kanata. I could go over there after work and avoid all of the traffic on the way home! Sometime this week *must* go over and do a lookover of the place. I haven't been in a health club since i was training for football!
take care,
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But I was struck at how closely your piece here mirrors what I'm going through. Like you, I've always been happy living in my head, and it's only recently that I've been come increasingly aware of the extent to which the dissociation from the body is causing pain and lack of energy. Rather than reading, it's my iPod that lets me be in an interesting head space while i force the body through a bit more working out than it's used to.
But parallel paths indeed.
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