tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7670231952298647262.post6508446266177320875..comments2023-10-14T09:02:45.296-04:00Comments on Connie York : Letting Go of RunningAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16221750484314163006noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7670231952298647262.post-56940859107699797022011-10-31T13:29:28.378-04:002011-10-31T13:29:28.378-04:00Hi, Connie As Julie said, this is only a blip, a ...Hi, Connie As Julie said, this is only a blip, a snag, a bump. I just came to your blog, as today is the first run I've done since September 28th, and it is through first reading your post on RWOL that I found your blog. Although I am considerably older, I look at what you have accomplished and that has strengthened my resolve to get back out there. However, it sounds like you need to take a breather to let your injury repair. It is an interesting question, of whether you can face life without the your rock that is running, though I do not think you need to find an answer to that at this point. Long may you run.Amygdalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01930656753326282143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7670231952298647262.post-4102235238685627222011-10-29T16:30:57.439-04:002011-10-29T16:30:57.439-04:00Oh my gosh Connie. Girl, this is just a blip in yo...Oh my gosh Connie. Girl, this is just a blip in your running life. Of course you will run again, stronger and faster than ever, but at the moment your body is telling you that it needs to rest. So let it. Just let it rest. It won't be for long x xJuliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05300790368440152525noreply@blogger.com