Hi Scott....
Despite the challenges of the heat and a new running location....you did great yesterday! Still really speedy quick
. Great job
.
Wow...Survivor was AWESOME last night. Even though I really wanted to see Yau win (he deserved it IMO)...I was very pleased with the results and compared to the snooze-fest that was AR and Apprentice's finales...this one was fantastic.
On to DWTS....hoping Apolo puts in another stellar performance tonight. Oh yeah.....and the Bachelor LMAO.
I watch them all. Such a reality tv junkie.
Have a great day today
. Enjoy Mrs. Elliptical tonight.
Despite the challenges of the heat and a new running location....you did great yesterday! Still really speedy quick
. Great job
.Wow...Survivor was AWESOME last night. Even though I really wanted to see Yau win (he deserved it IMO)...I was very pleased with the results and compared to the snooze-fest that was AR and Apprentice's finales...this one was fantastic.
On to DWTS....hoping Apolo puts in another stellar performance tonight. Oh yeah.....and the Bachelor LMAO.
I watch them all. Such a reality tv junkie.
Have a great day today
. Enjoy Mrs. Elliptical tonight.
For...like...cheap?
I loved it when Dreamz kept the necklace. I was hoping he WOULD. Don't just roll over & give up...keep fighting!! I definitely liked Yao, but Earl played an awesome game!
. As for the Garmin, I have one but I think I may be ebaying it. It is a wonderful tool...but like Scott said, I became overly distracted with the numbers. I think it is a very cool option and I know lots of people who swear by their Garmin and I'm SURE it works great in areas that are more open. Unfortunately for me it is very unreliable in the wooded areas that I primarily run...it was off by over 1/10 a mile yesterday. I ordered a Timex Triathalon, based on an awesome recommendation
Gonna come in handy next year when we hit the Ironman circuit.
...guess I need to learn how to swim pretty quickly
So we've agreed to start running a mile a few times a week to help get her fit. She's a skinny little thing, but lacking some true fitness and endurance....who knows, it may lead to racing together sometime down the road. Anyway, we headed out last night and she did really well. We finished a mile in 12:54...and that is with a pretty substantial hill (120 ft.) right in the middle of it. It was cool to be out there with her and I think amongst all of the complaints "my side hurts, my knees hurt, I can't do this"...she secretly enjoyed herself. Of course, I'm not gonna force her to do things she doesn't want to do, but I hope she sticks with it in some capacity.
Running is absolutely something I want my kids to join in on. Who knew when we started running for ourselves, what a positive influence we would be for our kids.
I passed every category, every year except for the running and chin ups. 

peace offering!!!
I bow down to your runningness. (look at me making up words lol). You are BFA
I remember those pft's also. I HATED them!