Sorry I've been MIA and out of communication, folks. Lots of LTO, a lot of little, planned deadlines leading up to the 4th and then the big news: my dad's been diagnosed with prostrate cancer. The news shifted my holiday plans around and I've been sans internet for a few days. At least DOOD is back home, a little earlier than we expected, but home nonetheless.
I don't know how much news I can catch up on, but I'll give it a try.
Tracey: How is the running and hydration going? Still playing with the RW technique? I find myself really liking a RW plan during the summer heat. Belated b-day wishes to your son and DH.

How's DS's driving? Hey! Maybe you could get a bumper sticker with his phone number and a "How's my driving? on it, like trucking companies use. I'm sure he'd appreciate it. Tell DH that being 40 and 40+ lets him join the cool-cats club. Yeah, Daddy-O.
Connie: Birthdays--the sport of moms!

Thanks for the extra info on ACE tests. Fascinating stuff. I think your story about having company for your walk was great--especially the part where you had to slow down so you could keep her company. (I find runners sometimes forget how fast a training walking pace is.)
Lisa: First, yeah for good runs and good pacing, regardless of where or when we get them!

Your 10K/July goal bowls me over, but I believe you can do it--even with your busy schedule. I'm also glad your 4th of July food gatherings went better than your work picnic. (White t-shirt, sports bra, water balloons? I can't believe that stopped you!)
And thanks for the food/fuel information. I liked the confirmation about how good coffee is for me. It makes me smile. The YouBar might just be the answer to my problems. Let me know if you like yours, as I think I'll be ordering from them.
Vic: Hellloooooooo! Imagine my voice in a stadium, cheering you on in your runs! (Not sure I'm up to doing them with you, but I'll cheer you on.)
Mike: Very eloquent words for the 4th. I'm sorry I missed reading them on the big day. I even missed NPR's reading of the Declaration--first time in years--so it was especially nice to read your post. Thanks! Congratulations on your 5K PR. How are you feeling about the upcoming tri?
Dave: I really liked
Wall-E, and will see it again, this time with DOOD. The first part reminded me of Charlie Chapline/Buster Keaton shorts, and there were lots of sci-fi movie references. It's unlike the work I've come to expect from Pixar in some ways. I'm sorry to hear about Erica's Nike+ wristband--my Nike+ shoe pouch works, but isn't terribly accurate for distance. I think the promise of a 405 for meeting her weight-loss goal, though, will provide lots of incentive and more than make up for the disappointment of the wristband!
Re, working on the 4th. You and Erica are like Disney cast members. You work when everyone else plays--and you make it possible for us to enjoy ourselves!! Thank you! Finally, your rifle/groundhogs/bull story sounds like it is tailor-made for a sitcom.
Wendy: Thanks for the tip on Starbucks iced tea. I'm actually okay with their coffee, too.

I'm just interested in how the presents DOOD and I get for each other differ in spirit. (DOOD's the family athlete, I'm the family, um, slug.

) But I'm not really complaining about that because I love the surprises--and the gift card will give me an excuse to try new things--like black iced tea!
Yay for doing a 5K on the 4th, even if it wasn't a race. (I know what you mean by cutting costs.) I know you use races to keep you on track, so I'm doubly impressed by your TM 5K solution. I'm going to recommend the John Adams mini-series to my DFIL--he's a history buff, too!
Beth: It sounds like the beach was good for you, even if you aren't a sun and sand person (me either). I've had enough of soggy basements for a while, but I do hope your basement gets cleaned up as soon as possible. Thanks for the hats tip--I don't tend to wear one--do the bandana thing--and probably should. I'd never heard of Lisa's suggestion for a BondiBand, though.
As for the party fixin's, I'm bringing black-bean burgers for the grill, fresh salsa, and vegetarian tamales in corn husks.
Maria: Commonwealth is such a civilized name, I think. I didn't know that and had to Google the other two states. Kentucky and my own state of PA. I learn something new every day around here! It's so great that you got in lots of outdoor walking AND confirmed the progress you've made. That's got to be icing on the Independence Day holiday cake. (Not that YOU had any, like I did...

) Isn't it strange how being with family can substantially shift one's eating patterns, even if it's on your turf or if they know your eating habits/goals?
AmyK: What a great trip you had to NC! The anniversary, reading, and whitewater rafting sounds great. And your PR for the 5K, with hills?? Nicely done!

I tend to go out too fast at first (with what little experience I have), so I empathize. I think the more experience both of us get, the less frequently that will happen.
Cindy: I hope your trip to VA and your visit with your mother was wonderful.
Jeanne, Stacie, AmyB, Bill, and other Lean Meaners: Hi! I hope your 4th of July was filled with laughter, friends and family, and good, healthy living!
About Abs: The only six-packs I've seen in my life recently have involved beer and soda. Sorta undermines getting the other kind, but they have the advantage of being easier to find.
As for me: Well, you've got a sense of what my last week was like. It's stressful, on many levels. 'Nuff said on the personal front, as I'd rather not deal with it. (Maturity doesn't necessarily come at 40,
Tracey, be sure to tell your DH that!)
I will say that having DOOD home is good for training and eating. I can't slack off or eat mindlessly when he's watching. He and I both gained a couple of pounds being away from one another, so it's good to have another wagon-mate around, this one in my kitchen. That's great--now if he would just leave the household stuff in the places where I've arranged it. (Sure, move in once, set up things, only to have DOOD rearrange things when HE gets back. Sheesh.)
I'm trying to get back on running track after a week off running and some sporadic exercise. I did 3 today and then finished with a long cool-down. I'll try to squeeze in more exercise tonight. I find that splitting up my WOs on days when I'm stressed helps keep me more in balance, even if it creates more laundry. Half a dozen of one.....