DaveAs for DDs sleepover party, I have a 9-year old DD: I feel your pain, man.I'm sorry, did I say pain? I meant that: "I share the joy that you shall feel when your cherished progeny decide to gather their wonderful social circle and share them with family within the comforts of your home."
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Dave - Great job on the race and excellent pics. Looks pretty icey. And from the looks of it, any female would have stood a good chance at placing well in her division!
Chester - Good to hear from you! Glad you're trained up and ready to go.
Sara - Hope you'll be feeling better soon. Don't know if you have any experience with the nasal steroids but they usually take a couple of days to start to work.
I've not had a chance to Chi yet (and I don't think Kathy has either). Heck, she bought me a copy of Running Times magazine the same day and I haven't got half way through that yet.
You are a Hallmark card, aren't you? Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my girls. Just sometimes, I love them more when they're not around.
Howard - You get those Philly folks squared away! We don't want any snafus.
Lou - Gotta love a running shirt with a beer mug on it

Jodi - How was the gym and the "stupid machine"? Did all the New Year Resolutioners clog the place up?
If the new proof of time sticker has you starting at All-Star Movies, it's O.K. Your just special!

Cindy - Nice job on the cold run! I got out about 5PM. It was cold but calm. Actually quite nice.
Colleen -

I did 8 miles tonight at a comfortable pace. Didn't look at the Garmin at all
and still ended up going pretty quick.
I'll walk with Kathy in the morning if she wants to brave the great outdoors, rest if she opts for the TM. This tapering thing is too easy.