Let me just start by saying---Go Gamecocks!!!!! They are playing UK today. DH (who is a huge UK baskeball fan) had his UK running shirt on this morning and now he has his Carolina football shirt on!!!! We're going out to watch the game this evening. DS has called today and things are going well, so hoping for a calm day.
I lost a little this week and I'm happy with that...finally hit the 180s and it's been 10 years. I'm pretty motivated right now and I want to thank all of you for helping me stay motivated.
Kim
Congratulations and Happy Anniversary!!!
Thanks! And, thank you so much for that reminder!

I am often reluctant to do that if I’m the only one blotting, but I have to do what I have to do! And, for maybe for once, I’ll be the leader.
CC--I say blot away and who cares what anyone thinks! There is no way I am putting unwanted grease in my body.
Rose - Enjoy your run. Sounds like it is going to be a long one. I tried to use my dreadmill the other day and have decided that I am going to sell it. I will brave the cold, snow, ice and everything else a Minnesota winter will throw at me...I will run outside.
Rose - I am wearing running tights that I found at
Walmart for $11!

I love them because they are thin so I don't get too hot but are enough to keep my legs warm. I wear them under my skirt. I do have a skirt from runningskirts.com but it is a little big. I have been wearing skirts that I got on clearance at Lucy. I have thought about getting a skirt with the capri pants built in but I like the flexibility of the separate pieces. I have been running in layers already because when I start lately it is in the 40s. I start with my long sleeve shirt that has thumb holes (this helps keep my hands warmer), my bondi band (covering my ears), my tights and my skirt. It usually is a bit cool as I start out but by the end, my shirt is off and I am so hot.
Night everyone!
Jen
Jen--those are some impressive back to back miles.

Sorry about the road rash.

Does the skirt have compression shorts built into it--if so how does it feel having on shorts and tights? Today I ran in the capri pants (reebok brand--they were compression capris) and a long sleeve shirt and the neck thingy for over my face. I'm going to have to work on adjusting that because it kept sliding down, but no wheezing thank goodness. I would not have run in the compression capris in the spring, but I didn't think I looked too bad today.

Mike had gloves, a long sleeve shirt and shorts. It's all what you can tolerate I guess. I wanted to take my shirt off by the end, but we were almost done. It was 41 when we started, so our coldest run yet. And as for the dreadmill--I really do hate it, but if I start coughing, I'm stuck. Hoping that I stay healthy and can keep running outside. I really didn't mind the temps this morning.
Cupcaker--
My intterview went well. They offered me a position. It would be part time for 60 day as a trial period. If all goes well it would then be a full time department manager position. I think the company, owner and coworkers would be wonderful. Lots of varied tasks and I wouldn't be stuck at a desk. There was also potential of getting my own store in the future. All that is exciting and makes me think yes...BUT and it's a big BUT. Pay starts at $10/hour and they can't tell me what it would be after 60 days. Health Insurance will cost $186/wk and we need me to carry insurance. No vacation for one year, then a wwek. Two weeks after two years and that will never increase. Work 2 days, 2 nights and 1 weekend shift per week. That means we virtually will not be able to camp or take vacations. Lots of vacation blackout dates too. Must work Holidays etc.
I could really use help here. Is it just me or do the negatives outweigh the positives? WWYD?
Honestly the vacation would be a deal breaker for me. That's part of the reason I work part time instead of full time. I guess it depends on how bad you need the health insurance. You could try it and see how it goes.

I know it's a hard decision.
Saturday QOTD:
Are you an early riser or night owl and how does that effect your diet and exercise?
I'd say probably an early riser. A lot of times I have my exercise done before work, which is nice.
Hi Dona! Hope you have fun with DH.
And to second Taryn--Maria, where are you? I think Jennz is on vacation.
Taryn--I think negativity is contagious too, and the whole grass is greener thing. You can get some really cute long socks to run in which would cover your calves. That is my next step in the trying to stay warm this fall/winter. And definitely not the only southerner on here, though I am a yankee transplant. DH swears we will never live north of the mason-dixon line again--too cold!

Have fun at VT. I did tastefully simple for about 6 months. I am really not a salesman, but there is potential. IMO, it takes more time than they tell you and you have to be EXTREMELY organized when it comes to stock, payments, and ordering. My question would be--what responsibility could you shift to someone else? You already have a very full plate.
131 pages?!? I know I haven't been checking in here, but wow! no chance of catching up!
Just poking in quickly to say hello and I'm still alive. I've been hitting it hard. NO cheating - not a single bite - in the last 3 weeks. The hardest thing is driving by Dairy Queen's billboard advertising pumpkin pie blizzards everyday - my favorite. We're celebrating the opening of my son's play next Friday so I'm planning on one then. I'm getting so close to my final goal that I want to speed my way there and move to maintenance.
and my youngest is starting to have an asthma attack - hope to get back here this weekend and see how everyone else is doing
Nice to see you. Hope your youngest is doing better. Very exciting about being close to goal!
Brrrr!

Wasn't it just horribly hot there a few days ago?

Silly weather!
BRB had to break this up into two parts.
Lisa--that fat picture is so gross, but thanks for the reminder. Hope you have a good weekend. As for the weather, it has been crazy here this year. We essentially had no fall, though I think it's supposed to be 70 today. Sept 21 when we ran at night it was 94, on the the 23rd it was 88 at 7:30pm, and last weekend I think it hit 90 a couple of days. It is getting cool at night so I think we will close the pool this weekend.
Cam--I love hearing about your exercise. You have worked so hard since this summer. I am so happy for you.
We had a fabulous run. Great weather, the leaves are finally changing. Just perfect. I did my longest run ever--14 miles in 2 hours and 38 minutes. I felt pretty good, just a little bit of queasy stomach about an hour after. I think I didn't eat enough fast enough. We even ran a named hill--Big Rock. I am really starting to enjoy hills--what is wrong with me?

Mike told me this was his longest run since 1984 which made me feel good, too.
I think I'm going to take a tiny nap before the football game.
Have a great afternoon!