As usual my WISHers have perfect timing.
I was kind of grumpy about the whole tri thing yesterday. Swimming was hard (no way I'll ever be able to "dolphin dive"). My partner is a really good natural swimmer with limited endurance. So, I'd plod along to the end of the lane and then she'd blaze past me but have to rest a lot. I was happy I wasn't resting, but sooooo jealous of how natural she is. Because I'm totally stubborn, I'd already run 7 miles for the day, so I was pretty tired, which contributed to my grumpiness.
I also realized I can't find my pedal wrench- I was considering throwing in the towel on trying to deal with my clipless pedals and putting my old ones on again.... then everyone's talking doubts and encouragement and I feel better now!

I think I'm going to live on the edge and try to take my bike out tomorrow instead of letting my pedal fear get completely out of control...
Do have some good news to report. I put my 10 year old and 4 year old in swim lessons. Short term goal is just to have them be better swimmers and have fun; long term goal is to teach them proper form in case they eventually do tris!

Anyway, they both love it. Harry, the 4 year old, yelled "you've got to be kidding me! this is awesome!" every time he finished his turn. Cracked me up.
Mel and Duane- I've only used my fancy pedals on my trainer so far, but one of my favorite slightly embarassing workouts is to ride the bike while flipping between Biggest Loser and American Idol on Tuesdays... I downloaded a video for my iPhone that is pretty fun- it's Sufferfest- it's a really hard workout.
Carrie- yay for the freestyle knack!
Maura- I'm with you with the run focus. I'm toying with running a full either in October or December. I'm working on a fast 5k plan now for a race in July- I think it would be easy to integrate a plan for the October full, but am worried about the heat. But, if I wait until December, I'm afraid the never-ending fall holidays will hurt my long runs... and it will probably still be hot. I haven't done a full since Goofy 08 and would like to try again...
mgsmom- ok, very little experience here, but I did my sprint tri on a rented hybrid Trek 7100. I liked it. I've since bought a relatively inexpensive road bike, but I have fond memories of that hybrid. Plenty of people on faster bikes passed me, but I did my share of passing too. It really depends on your goals- I bought my road bike during a time when I was dealing with PF and had cut back on running. Now that my PF is better, I'm running more and sort of neglecting my bike (or using my 23 year old mountain bike to ride with the kids).
Jen in GA