Wow, a couple of days off & you all brainstorm this great challenge. I'm so proud of our Lean Meaners! You all have such good ideas! I see there's a thread up for the teams, so I'll be sure to check it out. I'm in for the challenge, regardless...
Lisa: The hockey tournament sounds and your DD's performance is quite impressive, I think. And in terms of her athleticism and determination, she sounds like her mother!

I loved the story of your longlasting, whirlwind life with DH.
Dave: The lighthouse-ritual story is beautiful. You and Erica sound made for one another! And I hope your Achilles heel is rehabing nicely, and I'm glad you were able to do your 4-miler.
Stacie: Congrats on your longest run...yet!

I'm sure you'll rock the Minnie.
Tracey: Another romantic DH story.

I'm glad you had a Matchbox free TM time, although I can see where Timmy would want to to place his cars on the track.
Beth: Yea for the confirmed 15 pounds and two days of outdoor running. Both are real boosts for the spirit!! And I love your list of habits--gives me tons of things to work on.
Maria: Can I strive to intensify my worst habits??? It might be easier, and I so like being able to say I've succeeded at something.

Okay, I admit your idea is better and more in the spirit of WISH, so I guess I'll go with the crowd. You're so right about the team aspect, too. I'll do it for you, if not for me. (And then these better habits will become all about me, hopefully.)
Cindy: GREAT job on giving up candy for Lent & you 24-hour-turned-into-a-week, no-added-sugar challenge! I hope the after-effects of your ear infection continue to subside, as I can only imagine how much your affected sleep cycle affects everything else.
Jeanne: 
for trying the racewalking. I mean to give it a shot someday.... And I'm with you on water intake...it's one of my consistent challenges; even though I've been doing better in the past couple of months, there are too many days where I'm downing water right before bed. And you know what that does for my sleep pattern.
As for me: I was feeling kind of squicky all day yesterday. Sore calves--and from Saturday's movie-fest, who would have thunk it?--and a headache always on the horizon, plus this lurking malaise. I worked out and worked on some professional projects to try & break out of the mood, but no go. I finally gave up on the day & crawled into bed early. The feelings hung around this morning, but seem to be subsiding. I don't know what was wrong,

but I'm glad it seems to be passing without incident.
Now for the good news: I weighed in yesterday, and I'm down 1.5 pounds from last week. (Yesterday I didn't even care--how's that for weird?) So I'm supermotivated for a diet/nutritional challenge!