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July Challenge: Journey so far and check-in #3
Leave your current mileage and active hours in the comments :)
Week 2:
ell: 65.5/130 miles, 9/20 hours
franzi1981: 19.7/25 km 2/0 hours
ilanarama: 12.6/70 miles
linaelyn: 0/25 miles, 8/35 hours
liv: 11/40 km, 10.5/25 hours
meri_oddities: 84/120 miles, 3/8 hours
ridicully: 25/75 km, 3/25 hours
semielliptical: 42/85 miles, 2.5/8 hours
blnchflr: 27/50 km, 1.5/2 hours
temve: 29.5/70 miles, 19/20 hours
Together we've travelled 475.1 miles or 764.4 km in July, or 43.9 % of our collective goal!

From Schleswig or close enough, we passed by Kiel and through Neumünster, then excitingly through the second-biggest city in Germany: Hamburg, running though the Elbtunnel - "Achtung, achtung, hier spricht die Polizei! Hallo, hallo, det er politiet!" (at least they used to say that back in the day; haven't been through in years).
From Hamburg we continued south as decided by the poll, running by Lüneburger Heide for a bit, through Hannover and Hildesheim, and stopping for the week in the small town of Rhüden.
Not as long a run as week 1, as we had a couple of people out of commission, but we're still 0.5 % ahead of our goal, so go us!!
Week 2:
Together we've travelled 475.1 miles or 764.4 km in July, or 43.9 % of our collective goal!

From Schleswig or close enough, we passed by Kiel and through Neumünster, then excitingly through the second-biggest city in Germany: Hamburg, running though the Elbtunnel - "Achtung, achtung, hier spricht die Polizei! Hallo, hallo, det er politiet!" (at least they used to say that back in the day; haven't been through in years).
From Hamburg we continued south as decided by the poll, running by Lüneburger Heide for a bit, through Hannover and Hildesheim, and stopping for the week in the small town of Rhüden.
Not as long a run as week 1, as we had a couple of people out of commission, but we're still 0.5 % ahead of our goal, so go us!!

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as for the job, it's just a job and it's temporary, but it's the first time i've been out of the house for a full-time job since i've been here - all the other work i've done has been telework to the us from home. it turns out that i don't have the spoons to work (did i mention it's in a foreign language?) with other people and have any left over for me and Tem. at the very least, this has really brought home to us that i really do need some sort of intervention because it turns out that when i thought i was just lying around being a waste of humanity, it turns out that i was actually gathering spoons up for the other hours of the day where i could then appear mostly normal and not crazy.
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There have definitely been times in my own life when it was Work-and-nothing-left-for-home, both as the stressed worker, and as the partner of the stressed one. And the first month(s?) of a new job are often that way.