Hi Goofs!
Laurie - we had a great 4th too; unfortunately, there was too much food and not enough exercising going on.
Beth - you are really packing in the miles and hours! Good for you!
Mike - Sending you

for a cramp-free tri coming up.
Lisa - more

coming your way. I don't know how you do it all.
Kim - more

for your ankle. Hopefully, you'll get back to "normal" soon.
ReAnSt - I always find that planned races usually keep me motivated to get out there an exercise. If I didn't have these events, I'm afraid I would just sit on the couch or be on the computer all the time.
Angie - I also have more problems in the afternoon than morning. I think part of my problem could be electrolyte imbalance and as Lisa mentioned - fluid build-up from sitting at my desk all day.
Well, Goofs, I haven't been able to exercise much due to an embarrassing mishap. For years, I rode on my nice, cushy comfort bike for exercise. However, to keep up with my friends and to ride longer distances, I knew that I would have to get a road bike. Well, I purchased one a few weeks ago and I began to feel pretty comfortable with the gears so the next step for me was to get clipless pedals for my bike. Why they are called clipless pedals I have no idea because you are actually clipping into a pedal for a more efficient pedal stroke.
Anyway, long story short, I didn't get to practice much getting in and out of the pedals before I took off on a practice ride up and down the street I live on. When I came to a stop at the stop sign at the end of my street, I couldn't get out of my pedals fast enough and I fell over, hitting the pavement and skinning my left knee and elbow and bruising my hip and other areas. I felt like a complete idiot learning how to ride a bike all over again.

This happened Friday. I was too sore Saturday to ride or run so I did nothing but nurse my pride and cleaned my house. Today, I did practice getting in and out of the pedals but could not muster the courage to go out for a ride of any distance. However, I did not fall today so that's good. Maybe tomorrow I'll try to venture out some.
Sorry so long.
Here's Steve miles and hours since last post:
Saturday, July 5:
Steve: 25 miles, 1.5 hours
Sunday, July 6:
Steve: 11 miles, 40 minutes.