I couldn't think of a better way to introduce my first blog post than with a subject that clearly defines my personality and lifestyle. After moving from Southern California to Atlantic Beach, FL this past July, I put in 600+ combined miles of running to prepare for the Chicago Marathon. I wanted to visually document a solid starting point for the physical change I expect to experience as I transition into training for a full Ironman triathlon this Spring. A week prior to race day, as I reaching my peak fitness, I envisioned taking sunrise shots on the beach I spent hours and days training on and luckily I had my good friend and roommate Josh capture some shots for me.
Even though my carry-on consist mostly of camera equipment for the mini-vacation I made of a long weekend in Chicago, I didn't document hardly any of my trip. But, sometimes that's the most memorable way of remember things, in the moment and attached with those current feelings and emotions.
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My cousin Lauren is one young lady I adore more than I can come to realize. Given I come from such a small and distant family, I don't get to see those I would like to make closest to me so when our world's do collide I embrace every minute of it. Out of all the time spend together, the most memorable part of my trip was a book of poetry Lauren wrote, published and welcomingly shared before I left. My favorite poem is titled 'Beyond'-refrigerator approved.