I feel badly for not keeping in touch with all my friends here
Don't worry, we know you have to keep the masses happy over on FaceBook

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Sorry to hear about your dad,
Dave. He's such a nice guy - I hope it all works out for the best. Please keep us updated, yeah? That 1/2 up your way sounds pretty doable - why not sign up?
Flash - Sure your race times were great, but the BIG kudos should be reserved for getting back to your hotel room in time for the noon check out!

WTG!! Why, with a little bit more grooming you'll be flying out early Sunday afternoon after the Goofy! So will you taper a bit now for your ultra?
Lou - Like
Howeird said, your "terrible" time @ CR would have been a 15 min. PR for me, sooo....You'll do great on Sunday...looks like the weather is supposed to be pretty dang nice, too.
Howard - That's a pretty darn good time you clocked, too. I mean, considering the injuries you've over come in the last year & lack of ability to train properly, I'd say you're doing pretty good! Delaware marathon in MAY?

That could be hot, no? yuck.
CindyLou - Congrats on a PR for your half. Seems as if you're pretty unstoppable these days

! Very nice. How's the gut treatin' ya? Boston's rapidly approaching!

Chester -

What can I say? You're a running phenom!! 13 marathons under your belt? I saw this & realized that I need to start running more of these things. Congrats on remaining injury free & consistent...that heart rate hoopla-training must be legit,
Cindy - Nice job on getting that 8 done. It's so hard starting "over" again, isn't it? You'll be back to it full swing in a month or so. Any races looming for you & chicken-man?
Hi to all you other BOTS - you know who you are...i'm too lazy to write to you...this post was supposed to be all about me, anyway.
Into NYC on Sat.; walked a lot; subwayed a lot; downtown to expo (small, but sufficient); to hotel; to Chinatown; to dinner uptown; more walking & subways; to hotel; snoring of various occupants in room/suite kept me up pretty much the entire night

(WHOSE IDEA WAS IT TO BRING 3 KIDS ALONG?????); got up; fueled; things happened that we won't mention here

; got dressed; wandered around lower Manhattan in the dark early a.m. hours ALONE,
Dave; found a subway up to Central Park; waited in porta potty line; ugly; got out just in time for the finish of the National Anthem; crossed the start line about 4 mins. later; ran; sucked wind; nearly cried when I saw that the mile marker said Mile 5 & not Mile 11; ran slow up hills; put headphones on around mile 5.5; ate gu; felt better; onto 7th ave.; up 42nd st. still felt ok; @ MM 11 I thought that I'd missed that one & it should have been MM12; really tried to kick it in;

; looked in vain for my family @ the finish line; 5 min. walk back to hotel; called
Bruce & told him that yes, they had missed me, come back to the room; showered; ate breakfast; dealt with crabby kids, husband, etc.; apparently, even though
I had just run 13.1 miles after getting up @ 5:15 a.m. & being up all night, everyone
else was more tired than I was?

;, caught the 12:07 train home.
Wow, that was long.