Dave: 100 degrees! Wow! You are the poster-panda for strength, fortitude, and hydration! And, yes, you are indeed priceless. Or at least worth the workout my credit card gets with these Disney trips!
So glad you moved out of procrastination mode and into workout mode. I'm sure you feel better for it. I delayed working out today and ended up cutting things short, too. And then I always want to kick myself, because 9 times out of 10 I feel so much better after some of that sexy sweating you folks talk about. I think your pace was great, with or without the heat & humidity!
Stacie: Yea, Dave has tons of energy, more than I do too. But I must point out how active you've been between your C25K, 5K races, and biking. You rock! (Me, I roll.)
Aloha Jeff: Dave's sentiments are worth a toast, true, but I also think you'll find an excuse drink a good cold one any time!
Tracey: Ah, I see you're the leader of the Lean Meaners shirt-optional brigade. I'm definitely coming out to cheer for you on the course. I just love spectator sports, especially the reactions of the spectators! Great job getting your run in at the lake--even better job with the swim. C'mon, admit it, you were totally up to the challenge of that extra-long swim. P.S. "Eat right, pee white." Been cracking me up all week. Okay, so I DON'T have a sophisticated sense of humor.
AmyK: Welcome back. I'm glad you had a good vacation and got to enjoy time with your parents; it almost makes coming back to work worth it, huh? I'll bet Delena's b-day party was a great photo op for your photogenic princess. It's cool that you've had such good luck vacations; I'm new to flying SW, but it seems like they treat their customers well. (Do they?) I'm sorry to hear you weren't feeling well enough to run, but I'm sure the time off helped you recovery. No running, and the beer of course. Beer cures everything, doesn't it?

I told DOOD about your suggestions. Once he gets beyond his envy, I think he'll look for some of the labels.
Beth: I don't know how you said it, but now the Go-Gos "Vacation" is running through my head.
Vacation/All I ever wanted/Vacation/Had to get away/Vacation/Meant to be spent alone
Just trying to spread the love here.

You had a very great and active day yesterday. That's a HUGE part of your day. No wonder you were tired. But wow--congratulations, that's got to feel good!
Connie: Your 12 mm pace is wonderful news.

I'm really going to try and embrace this philosophy:
Can't go faster unless I know I can go faster!!!
It's so true, reminds me of Buckaroo Bonzai ("Where ever you go, there you are") or maybe Yogi Berra ("If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else"). Wise words that make me smile. I didn't know you brewed beer! Wow, that's pretty darned cool. My ex-DH did that, and I was always impressed at the science and skills that goes into brewing. (And you actually made me think of my ex and smile. I think you're a miracle worker!)
Beth and Connie: I love take-out for the same reasons you do, especially the easy clean up in hot weather. It's weird, because normally DOOD and I don't eat out a lot. I didn't do so much take-out without DOOD around, but recently.... Maybe it's because it's summer and we're still new to THIS neighborhood, because we're trying a lot of new places.

It's good stuff, with lots of fresh ingredients, and tasty. But portion control and sauces and baked goods, oh my! I console myself with the idea that it's the temporary infatuation with new restaurants and that I'm able & willing to put in extra miles during the nice weather.
Lisa: Where's our Maine princess? Too much softball, hay bales and speedwork?
Maria: Speaking of princesses, hey where's our
Star Trek Princess?
Vic: Not that I spy on other threads, but I understand a belated Happy Birthday is in order!
Mike: Today, I'm going to catch up with your RR. But I've glanced at it--way to rock your first tri as a 1/2 IM, regardless of the glitch with the wetsuit. I also

the definition of a Clydesdale and have change my mine about the category name.
All other Lean Meaners: I'm missing you!
As for me: Like I said, I dawdled this morning before getting up the gumption to XT. But I did it. I've discovered I have motivational problems in the heat, which means eventually retiring to Florida (meaning Orlando, of course) might not be in the cards.

But thinking about marathon weekend got me through it today, probably because the race-volunteer thread has gotten me thinking about January.
Seeing how thinking about Disney and you all inspired me today, I decided to contact my ILs and as them to make final decisions on whether they're going to come to Disney with us, for how long, and if they're going to volunteer at the 1/2 with us. Once I hear back from them definitively, I'll be booking our hotel. Yep, that's right, I still haven't booked for January or October. (January is easier as it's between semesters.) And once I book, I might as well start marathon training proper, right? That ought to help with the take-out problem.
