Morning all.
Nothing good to report on the fur baby front. He's still at the animal hospital.

They were going to send him home yesterday, but then he started throwing up again. Matt was already on his way to pick him up, so at least he got to see him and said actually looks pretty good. The vet thinks it is a thyroid thing and maybe he needs more time on the medicine before it starts working

I'm trying not to be too worried. We're waiting to hear something this morning.
Mike - I hope your phantom/real pains are done. Your run sounds like my 16 last weekend. Everything hurt (some major pain on the top of my foot and sharp pain in my knee) and really annoying things kept happening - like I had to stop and take my shoe off
3 times because I managed to get a rock in it. Seriously 3 times. Also, I apparently didn't sufficiently rinse out my water bottle when I washed it because I had some nice soapy water. And Arlington County picked that weekend to shut off the water fountains
Jen - I look forward to meeting you.
Howard - Good luck on your run.
Dave - I'm glad to hear you had another good run. I hope your hip cooperates next weekend.
Sara - Hmm, the accuweather forecast is very different from weather.com. Does this mean I need to obsessively check both??
As for me - I think I am fully recovered from my evil stomach illness. I ran yesterday for the first time since Tuesday. It was a pretty rough run, which I was expecting. I ran 5 miles very slowly, but my HR was pretty high. Of course, I'm not sure whether to attribute that to my illness or the fact that it was 70 degrees with 100% humidity

(It was, however, a good reminder to not complain about it being too cold next week). The weather here is crazy. Right now its about 40 with 20 mile an hour winds.
Yesterday, I did have to laugh at the number of people out running who must not have checked the weather before heading out. If you looked out the window, it looked cold, dark, and dreary, but it was 70 degrees and I was dripping in sweat in short sleeves and shorts. But, I saw more than one person in tights and long sleeves or turtlenecks. That can't have been very comfortable.