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Yesterday

 "Yesterday, all my troubles seem so far away!"

Sing it with me! 

Ok, maybe not, but yesterday was a good day. It all clicked, the sun was out, I did one of my favourite runs and enjoyed almost every second of it (the first few seconds of a run are always questionable, why am I doing this? Do I need to do this? Is this natural? Why, why and WHHHHYYYY???!!!!!

Life felt calm and clear and I was just so content which is just pure bliss. I am so grateful to be able to run, I am so grateful I discovered running, I am so grateful for giving up and trying again. 

Today I couldn't run, well I could if I wanted to get absolutely drowned and I didn't much fancy that, so I will just think about yesterday...







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