Poor little blog hasn't had much attention lately. Been too busy updating my website, working, doing media interviews(!) and training.
I've also been in extreme pain. Just before christmas I finally got to the dentist about an aching tooth (which had become an aching jaw), to be told it was cracked and they placed a nice stainless steel ring around it to hopefully keep it together and allow the nerves time to re-settle.
Well, they resettled....for a while..then they started aching like buggery again..and still are. Which means, no such thing as a crown will suffice..no I have to do the root canal thingy.
So..I shall be living on pain killers for the next two weeks until I get to the endodontist. It appears that because I have such massive roots in my teeth, I can't just get it done by any old dentist... no, I have to go the specialist ker ching ker ching route - $1760 thank you very much. Shame my health insurance won't cover that sort of thing! Anyhow... enough about that.
On to more exciting things, like media interviews. So far, since just before new year's eve, I have had three newspaper interviews and two radio interviews!
The first newspaper interview was with the our local Illawarra 'mockery' just on new year's resolutions and fitness - so after a half hour on the phone I did get a nice little paragraph in the overall article on what I think people need to do to maintain the rage so to speak - ie set concrete measurable goals. I want to run a 5km fun run by April... that sort of thing.
Then of course, the Council issue reared it's ugly head - and continues to rear. So after another interview with the 'mockery', I then had a call from our local radio station, i98. Now it appears that Council have issued a draft policy on outdoor fitness services, and of course, I had another radio station ringing for my opinion - so another radio interview with the ABC Illawarra the other day.
This morning, another freebie local paper called for my comments on the latest proposal as well.
Sheeeeesh.
Still, nice publicity albeit over a negative thing.
I still don't feel it's ethical that a council can just tell us to submit a quote to train on a parcel of land. I mean, how long is a piece of string?? How much will be considered enough to win us the right to train there? What if we don't want to just train in one spot? After all, that is the beauty of training outside.
The saga continues.
..and my face still aches.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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2 comments:
I walked the stairs on the photo day and boy was I puffed by the time I got to the top. A few stair runs up and down is all I would need.
Is everything ok for you? You've been a little quiet on the blog front.
I hope you have worked out the council saga.
Sorry I didn't realise you posted today... I only scanned over it LOL
Sorry to hear about your tooth. I haven't been to a dentist in years... Too scared about the cost.
Radio interviews, newspapers. You are popular. I had a couple of radio interviews, but mine were only tiny about my win and I was very nervous. Not sure how you do it!
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