Sunday, September 2, 2007

Happy Birthday To Me, and what are your favorite running songs?

  1. Thank you to everyone who came to my party. I had a ton of fun and felt special and loved. Let's do that more often.
  2. Thank you to everyone who couldn't come but sent birthday wishes other ways.
  3. Thank you to my family for the great gift of the IPOD Shuffle.
  4. What are your favorite running songs?

5 comments:

C. Arenas, FNP-BC said...

Oh I am so glad to have come across your blog. I have been running with Rage Against the Machine. I need something new but for now they are working well.

Where in Southern IL are you? I grew up 20 min east of St Louis and did my undergrad in at WIU and UIUC.

Congratulations on your runs. Those are some good times. I have been training for a triathlon which will be next week. I NEVER was a runner and cringed at the thought of it. It has been a process training these last 14 weeks. A process where I began to actually like running. I just might stick with it.

Good Luck!

maura said...

I have multiple songs by the following artists on my shuffle, I find I can run a loooot longer while listening to it (I ran for an hour without stopping the other day!)

Talking Heads
Earth Wind and Fire
INXS
Kirsty MacColl
Led Zeppelin
Paul Simon
Queen
Rachel Yamagata
Santana
Scissor Sisters
Grateful Dead
Ella Fitzgerald
Donna Summer
The Cure
U2
Bob Marley
Aretha Franklin

Lizard Eater said...

Lithium - Nirvana
Maybe God is Trying to Tell You Something (Color Purple Soundrack)
What a Wonderful World - Joey Ramone
Lust for Life -- Iggy Pop
Cleaning Out My Closet -- Eminem

Toonhead said...

Skating Away on the thin ice of a new day - Jethro Tull
Tank! - extended version - opening theme song for Cowboy BeBop
Dancing Queen - Abba
Top of the World - version recorded by Shonen Knife
Papa loves Mambo - Perry Como
Opening theme for a Fistful of Dollars

Sarah said...

in college, i always loved running to anything by the Cars

Bookshelf

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The Complete Poems
Collected Poems
Kenya: Between Hope and Despair, 1963-2011
Anti-Bias Education for young children and ourselves
I Laugh So I Won't cry: kenya's Women Tell the Stories of Their Lives
How to Be Compassionate: a Handbook for Creating Inner Peace and a Happier World
Children
The Hundred Languages of Children: The Reggio Emilia Approach Advanced Reflections
The Secret Garden


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Rethinking Early Childhood Education
Anti-Bias Curriculum: Tools for Empowering Young Children
Safari Animals
Young Children Reinvent Arithmetic: Implications of Piaget's theory (early childhood education series
Total Learning: Developmental Curriculum for the Young Child
Clinical Supervision and Teacher Development


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