Sunday, December 21, 2008

Nicknames, No Run, No Pain!

My freshman year of college I told people I was from Mexico when they asked about my hat, which said "El Rancho Grande." Some people (about 2) started calling me "Taquito." It was a good nickname.

Early this year, I got the name "Blue." That is a good one.

"The Duke" has been placed upon me now. What does it mean? Why me? Why have I been chosen to have duke-dom?

(I like all these names. Call me whatever you want).

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I did not run today (Saturday). I plan to get up and run 8-10 miles tomorrow morning. Hoorary!

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I meant to say "hooray!" but it came out differently. "Hoorary!" is the new "hooray!"

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No, Ben, there hasn't been any "flare ups" with the pain in the hip. It has left me. The pain is gone.

Don't dig it up from where I buried it, though. Don't let the pain prey upon you!

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:)

A happy face. My mood right now.

2 comments:

Ben said...

hoorary!

It will be the new term for celebration during hessew new year!

What nickname do you like the best?

Abby said...

Hoorary - is that like Mexican for hooray?

I too, seem to be one that collects nicknames rather than people just calling me my given name. A while back on my other blog, I talked about some references I made to people I talked to often, but didn't know the names of and I wondered what they referred to me as. People left comments suggesting "crazy running mom" and similar. I guess it fits.

Enjoy your run today! Wear those warm socks!