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Pistol Runs: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. Around 5:30am on Sunday morning my brain started dreaming. For the first time in a long while I dreamt about running, about training with my friends back in Loughborough, experiencing that freedom and that expression through my feet. I'm not sure whether it was the altitude increase in being up in Whistler, or maybe the log cabin we were sleeping in, but something affected me in the early hours. Links to this post. Thursday, August 20, 2009. End of the Summer. Went down with a co...
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Pistol Runs: Happy Birthday Ryan Hall
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Happy Birthday Ryan Hall. Today is Ryan Hall's birthday so I thought I'd put up a quick video. What an inspiration to Christian athletes everywhere; a man I really respect for everything he does and strives to achieve through sport. I wouldn't mind being able to run as fast as him as well! Happy birthday Ryan, and good luck for the New York Marathon! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I run in the path of Your commands, for You have set my heart free - Psalm 119:32. 8230;and...
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Constantly Learning: If one ever needed inspiration...
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A sporadically updated view into my world. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. If one ever needed inspiration. While Reid Coolsaet's blog is on my regular reading list, I wonder how many others have liked to his latest post (I know Liam. Is all over it). That extra 200m over 42km makes these calculations a bitch during a marathon. Truer words have never been spoken. Thanks for the inspiration. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Link to my iBook M.A. Thesis - Throwing the book away. My Education Blog List.
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Constantly Learning: September 2010
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A sporadically updated view into my world. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. If one ever needed inspiration. While Reid Coolsaet's blog is on my regular reading list, I wonder how many others have liked to his latest post (I know Liam. Is all over it). That extra 200m over 42km makes these calculations a bitch during a marathon. Truer words have never been spoken. Thanks for the inspiration. Links to this post. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. This is the Universe calling. How can a guy not want to join in?
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Constantly Learning: The road back
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A sporadically updated view into my world. Thursday, August 26, 2010. The road back to feeling like a runner is 50 hours long. The road back to feeling like a runner is 600km long. The road back to feeling like a runner costs 46,000 calories. It is not a long road, but it is one that requires patience, perseverance, and consistency. And the road back to feeling like a runner just gets you to the start of the longer road to becoming a runner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Education Blog List.
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Constantly Learning: October 2010
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A sporadically updated view into my world. Saturday, October 23, 2010. I have a list of about 20 blogs and websites I read on a regular basis. Of these, two of the ones I read this morning had posts about kids. One good friend and one blog friend share beautiful, touching words about what it is like and what it means to be a parent. You should probably read them. Jasper Blake - On Parenting. Fitness Geek - 11 Months and growing. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Education Blog List.
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Constantly Learning: February 2014
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A sporadically updated view into my world. Saturday, February 01, 2014. Incorporating indigenous ways of knowing and being into my classroom. One of the paths that I have been on for a long time, although it has become clearer in the last six months, is opening myself to becoming (more) comfortable with introducing indigenous ways of knowing and being into my classroom practice. I have had some strong guides in the journey in the last few months – Gail Higginbottom. And most recently Corrine Michel.
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Constantly Learning: August 2006
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A sporadically updated view into my world. Monday, August 28, 2006. Jasper Wins Ironman Canada! I ran some of my toughest training runs with Jasper this summer in preparation for the ENDURrun. We ran at Elk/Beaver Lake (a 10k trail loop) where we were holding 3:50/km for a given period of time (my two runs with him were for 90 minutes and 2 hours - he did many more). Running with him worked well as Jasper was training for Ironman Canada and 3:50/km was his goal pace for the marathon. Links to this post.
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Constantly Learning: Reintroduction
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A sporadically updated view into my world. Thursday, January 02, 2014. I feel as though I need to contribute to the conversation in more than 140 characters. I have added some of links to the sidebar and would encourage you to find something that looks interesting and investigate. I'll be back soon. I have PISA on my mind. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Link to my iBook M.A. Thesis - Throwing the book away. My thesis on using out-of-school literacies in the classroom (written for the iPad). This Blo...