Sunday, August 9, 2009

my brain dreams.

i entered 'daydreaming' into google and obviously the first hit was from wikipedia...and it said a day dream is a visionary fantasy experienced while awake, especially one of happy, pleasant thoughts, hopes or ambitions.

i am hooked.

it appears that the older i get the more time i spend daydreaming...whether it be about winning a big running race, landing a great job, meeting the perfect girl or winning lots of money...they are always great!! especially when i am running lots and have so much free time with my mind...i get really involved in my daydreams, extracting the smallest details from the depths of my brain...alot of time it sort of takes me away from reality and i forget that i am running and i get right into it, likes its a movie, or even better real life...i just keep weaving the story, making it better and better, and then i arrive back at my house and i am almost disappointed that the run is over, well actually that the daydream is over...haha...do you daydreaming and if so, how much time do you spend daydreaming? i wonder if daydreams are analyzed like actual dreams...i don't think they are quite the same, because there is so much conscious control...in any case, i enjoy it tons...in windsor where i had running partners i didn't get up to it as much cause they was chatter and all that, which is great in its own respect, but my daydreaming slacked...here's to bc and my addiction to daydreaming.

did 8 miles today which seems like chump change to my friend who did a 12 hour race yesterday...just wanted to give a shout out to CS, hope the race went crazy awesome...we will have to show down on the pavement again sometime in the future...just give me a chance to get back into shape...my run was great, it being the longest i have run in i can't even remember...but taking things slow and loving it...burnaby lake is a gold mind for running...will prob explore doing some laps of it for longs run in the future.

listen to this song and love it (or hate it i guess)...music heals all wounds, and this helps heal mine.


m.

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