I want to stay under 150, and preferably under 140. I'm still chipping away at my 50 state running project. Now the travel is getting to be the most challenging part.
November: a 5k and a marathon in New Hampshire
January 2017: a 5k or 10k and a marathon in Nevada
Running Events Done:
38 5ks in 21 states
25 10ks in 20 states
33 half marathons in 26 states
28 marathons in 28 states
(17 State "Bingos")
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Yesterday went well with the wig at work - wow, alliteration!
It was a good day to try it, because it wasn't a very busy day passenger-wise, and I was on Pre-check, so it was an easy day. But I sure felt weird! I feel like it LOOKS more like "me" than my real hair, which is now short. But it feels strange having something on my head, and it's so different, that people notice. Not many people are saying anything, because they know I have cancer, and I'm sure they're thinking "poor Sarah, she's losing her hair." Or maybe they think the wig looks bad. I don't know. I didn't want to wait for my hair to fall out before I started wearing it, because it would be too upsetting to deal with that, on top of people's discomfort in responding to it. I'd rather get people (and myself) used to it, so that when I do lose my hair, it's not as much at once.
Today I'm in the computer room, so it should be another easy day. I'm sure Monday will be back to the challenging work, but after that, I get Tuesday and Wednesday off. I really like my job.
My appetite has been weird. I am eating less, and I have to remind myself to eat, even when I'm hungry.