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You really mean a lot to me!
So...I've been thinking...yes, this is sometimes dangerous!

I had a great time at the 5K. At this point in my life it's one of my greatest personal accomplishments. I should feel really great. I do feel good, but not that euphoria I was expecting. Maybe my expectations are too high?
While we were there, we met Amy, Scott and Lauire. We talked about the marathon, the Goofy... On Saturday and Sunday before we left, we saw runners with all this BLING hanging around the necks, we saw them running... I guess I have this bad tendency to compare myself to others. Sometimes this is good as helps bring out the best in you, but it does make you put alot of pressure on yourself. Coming back off this trip, I felt good, but almost felt the 5K just wasn't enough though. It's a walk in the park for a lot of the folks that did the half, full or goofy. Even some of the folks I work with run 3 miles a few times a week just to stay in shape. So, was it really this big accomplishment? Compared to myself, my history--YES. Compared to some others--NO. Should this matter--NO. So...why does it?
I still have a lot of weight to lose. As of today, 60lbs. I need something to help me stay focused and get there.
As afore mentioned, we are going to Disney in May. Just so happens it coinsides with the Minnie Marathon weekend and my anniversary

. My sister, mom and myself are doing the 5K (and Matt too). I had thought about the 15K, but couldn't decide. I am here to tell you, that the 5K was hard. It wasn't a walk in the park for me, but I did do it. I'm still a bit undecided and have NOT registered yet...but, I have decided to go ahead and start training for the 15K.
I checked out the Hal Higdon 15K training plan (Novice of course!) and adjusted the days to fit a bit better with my schedule. I've decided to keep my normal routine for now, and then 10 weeks before the 15K, to start his schedule. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or if I should start now???

My thinking was to continue to walk/run/aquacise to work on my endurance for the next month before increasing my miles.
Amy, Scott, Laurie...anyone else...SUGGESTIONS HERE!!! If you have any better ideas, training plans, please pass them along!
So. Here we are. Bottom line. The 5K was fun. It was a great goal to help me stay focused and lose 20lbs and it did just that. Now I need something more. So now, here I go...I'm training for the 15K.
Now if I could just figure out how to change the title of my journal...hmmm...anyone know???