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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Congrats to my friend!
Just wanted to say congrats to my friend Jill and her husband Scott, on the birth of their baby boy this past Sunday. (Jill is my only friend – and possibly the only person – who reads my blog.) I … Continue reading
Pea soup
This morning the weatherman described the hot, humid conditions in Connecticut as “pea soup.” This stuck in my head during my entire 3 mile run, as I felt like I was swimming in pea soup. It was a perfect description … Continue reading
Connecticut has the second lowest obesity rates
The Hartford Courant recently ran a story about the results of a report by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The good news: Connecticut has the second lowest adult obesity rates in the United States, and … Continue reading