First off I want to start off by adjusting a statement that I made yesterday. There are many blogs out there that are written by dads for dads. They are cover a very wide range of topics and are written from different view points (stay at home dad and working dad). I apologize if I hurt or offended anyone. I was working off of flawed research and no sleep. I had been up about twenty-six hours when that post was written. Lesson learned, never post to your blog when you are tired.
Now, for the pleasantries. I would like to welcome a new dad to the Running. My baby brother Sean Keltner has just had his first child. He was born at 12:42 A.M. EDT. Baby and momma are doing well and the whole family should get to come home in a day or two.
Today was my first day on my running program. I am attempting to fight cigarette cravings and keep myself in shape while quitting smoking. My goal is to fend off the weight that some people tend to gain when they quit smoking, and eventually make it up to running in my local 5k. After that who knows. I am not necessarily trying to win the Boston, but a good solid health and wellness routine is always a good idea. Besides, my daughter loved getting into the jogging stroller this morning and going, as she put it, "chasing" with daddy. Since I work a lot of weird hours, mostly 7p-7a, I don't get to see either of my kids as much as I would like to. So I spend as much time as I can with my family. Sometimes doing the little things like taking her for my run everyday mean the most to them. I know the things that I remember the best from when I was a kid are the little things that my dad and I did together.
Well, it is time for me to get off of here and until next time,
This is Thomas Keltner, a Dad on the Run
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