It seems we are all coming to a crossroads or are at a crossroads or something.
My own personal crossroads is this:
I feel like I have been dumped now that I am past the intervals. Just thrown in the deep end and told "There you go. Just keep doing that a few minutes longer each time. And I feel like I CAN run 28 minutes in a row without stopping, but I am either running faster than I can breathe for OR running slower than a fast walk, and so why don't I fast-walk, right? And if I run faster, my cardiovascular development isn't there. My leg muscles are there, it seems, but not my heart and lungs. I felt like the intervals were giving them a chance to work hard and recover and now it's just WORK HARD for a long time, and I end up having to slow down a lot over the course of the 28 minutes.
I am thinking I might just be better off running the 5K in 3 legs. Run for 12 minutes, walk for 3, and repeat until I am done. Or something like that. Today, I decided to be BOLD and blatatly take walking breaks. In the middle of week 8.

I know! But I took a short walking break after the first mile and when I felt my breath had slowed enough - under 2 minutes, I ran some more, straight through the end of the 28 minutes. Then I walked a little while and tacked on another 5 minute run after that. In the same amount of time as the other work out, I actually increased the distance covered up to 2.75 miles, and my usual is 2.5.
What do you all think? Am I having a rebellion? I might not be taking this approach if I weren't thinking about that 5k just around the corner. Do you think there is some unspoken benefit to being able to run straight through without stopping or is it just an impressive thing? I am beyond thinking I will be impressive, and I think I would rather run a little faster and take walk-breaks than run the whole thing at 3.5 mph.......cause truthfully, I could walk it faster than that.
Other than that, things are going pretty well! My knees and feet are feeling good. I am down a whole 10.7 pounds. Spring is here. I am going to have to get one of those rebate-ready forerunners. Thanks for the heads up, Kim! I am not sure if I want the 205 or 305. The HRM on my treadmill is what got me to realize that I was WAY into the penthouse of my heart rate range, and I probably SHOULD slow down.

However, those under-bosom monitoring bands are not the most comfortable - I have a little chafe from the treadmill one. Maybe it would chafe less if I were less fluffy, and I guess heart rate is good info to have. But I don't know. It's $50 more.....or something like that.
Sorry about the long ranty post.