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Tyson, as he puts it, has a slight and neccesary form of OCD. Being an anesthesiologist, more than any other kind of M.D., almost requires this type of behaviour to not only be good at your job, but to keep patients safe. The OCD however creeps out in other ways, like if dinner is even 20 minutes late Tyson gets cranky, as Brittany knows all to well. Working out for Tyson is difficult because his schedule is so different each day that he can never have a set routine. And up until now his default has been to do nothing. But through the glories of being a Chief Resident he was able to get a three month stretch this year with a pretty set schedule. At which time he announced that he was going to start working off the 35 pounds medical school and residency have put on him.
For the last two months Tyson has been running and dieting and feeling pretty good about himself; when this last Friday at a ward activity Brittany stated, in front of several friends of ours, that she had run Tyson's workout course (he goes on the exact same route everytime, boring!) and that it was "way easy". "No hills, no screaming kids in jogging strollers, no hot sun, nothing". Tyson responded that it was only easy for Brittany because she runs it "slow". There it was. It took only a quick exchange of glares and the challenge was set. This must be settled. One timed mile, winner gets.... a Back Rub, which if you know us is a rare commodity and often more prized than....well I am sure we need not say more.
The final steps were upon me, I crossed the line, Connor was in a fit to hear the last time. The kids had come to the park with us and we had taken turns watching them and timing the other. I looked at my love, "How do you think you did?" "I think I was too slow." 8:35 was the time I had to beat. I really did not care what the time was, I had gone as fast as I could have that day. I had excuses, my shoes came untied after a quarter-mile and I was up later than normal the night before, but I did want to use them, I did my best and that's all that mattered. "I am proud of you, you did great."
Brittany looks pretty dang good!
When the dust settled a new family record had been set, that's the fastest I had run a mile since I was 17!
6 comments:
I think Brit gets a 2 min handicap for being pretty :) That's fun you guys I sure miss our buds the Riesenbergs! Good luck Tyson- you lose those pounds and now that I'm prego with the 4th I'll put them on :) Brit you look like a hottie no way have you had 4 kids! Brit I say give Tyson the back rub and invest your winnings with interest for 2 more years because by then they will be worth a girls retreat spa day in Hawaii with your best friend......MEAGAN!!!!
wow - good for you guys. Steve has been trying to convince me for 11 years now that running is the way to go, but I just can't bring myself to do it. I have tried and tried again, and I just can't keep from hating it. How ever did you learn to like it?
-signed, wanting to know
Brit I hope I look as good as you after 4 kids! And Good Job on your time! Yay for running!!!
Hey I know I don't look it, but I was faster than Britt, I can't believe none of you thought I could beat her....we wrote the blog to see who people would think won and Britt was right, everyone would think she won, oh well I am the winner either way casue Brittany is HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
-Tyson
YOU GUYS ROCK!!!
I can't run a mile that fast...good job Riesenburg Fam!! Now, if only Brit could get me out there to race her too :o)
Lookin good guys, keep it up!
I am doing well to just get up at 5:00 a.m. and walk around the neighborhood for a half hour. Once in a while I do run a few seconds, but can't keep it up. You both are looking really good and I need to get motivated again to be in shape.
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