Well first, $700 bucks later, found out the reason I was feeling horrible was of allergies making my asthma uncontrollable. I have an allergy to cats that work just couldn't seem to get so needless to say Wed. was my last day. I didn't even give a 2 week notice, I had to quit, they kept sticking me with a family with lots of cats which in turn was making me sick. 2 trips to the doctors=2 inhalers, 2 allergy meds, and 15 days of antibiotics $700 worth of meds for an allergy they didn't get. I am so thankful for insurance, otherwise I would be so screwed right now. That was just the icing, 1 month's check was only for $334 as they did not have the hours they said they could give me. How is one supposed to survive on a month's check of $334, when I had to pay for gas to transport their clients, up my insurance to be able to transport their clients, plus car cleaning-long story on that. I am just freaking out as now I have no job really except my part-time fitness job and bills don't just go away. I have had some interviews, so hopefully something comes in soon.
I have really fell off the fitness/health wagon the last two weeks, so today I am back at it. I am feeling like 95% better, and know what I need to do. I would like to start an inspiration/motivation board to help me too, as I am a visual learner.
So since I was horribly sick every time I went to the client's house and days afterward, my working out suffered as I haven't been able to breath. I hadn't worked out in like 2 weeks, so I felt really ill prepared for last night's Lincoln Glow Run. I felt the need to do it though, because I had paid for the race months ago. I had a blast and the after party was just as much as a workout as the run. It was not a timed race, but we kind of kept track of our own times and I do believe I have my new PB, pretty much doing the Jeff Galloway of run/walk method. I am glad I did the run because now I feel inspired to keep on training for the 1/2 marathon.



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