Swim-Mom, take care of those knees so you continue to feel good and exceed your goals!

I so like that you're trying to do the plan 4x a week, with the sensibility to do 3x if it feels necessary. Do you repeat the 3rd day of any given week on those weeks you do 4 runs?
Maymom and Sabrina_Mouse--Welcome

& good luck on Monday.
3DisneyKids: Congratulations on your first runs. I'm using a TM to do C25K, too, as there's no way I have the stamina/willpower/courage to do the program OUTSIDE in winter. Even with the incline up, I'm not having to deal with the cold, ice, traffic, etc., and I'm good with that. So I say, take the progress in whatever form it comes and (pun approaching) run with it!
Michelle: Whoo-hoo for you!

That's dedication, and I'm impressed. How do you like MfM, and what program are you on? (I used it for the WR for the Goofy--it's like a bible to me.)
Larry's Girl: Congratulations on moving through Week 2 and for signing up for a 5K. A race is a good motivator. And I've only done one event, but it was Disney & I have to say it has got me hooked. And remember the WISH motto: DLF >DNF >DNS (Dead Last Finish is greater than Did Not Finish which GREATLY TRUMPS Did Not Start). You're bound to surprise yourself with your determination, your strength, and your abilities; plus, you'll build good memories with your sister.
I finished W3D3 today, with just a little knee tenderness. I'll take it easy with cross training this weekend and start W4 on Monday. I expect that will be the challenge for me, as it will move me in time beyond the run intervals I used for the Goofy.
This week's motivator:
The tortoise and hare
Each reaching the finish line:
One path, two journeys.