So, we have a DOOD, a DOOC (Duke?), a DOOM1 and DOOM2, and a DOOP. DOOD will feel so relieved to know he didn't get the shortest end of the stick on this one!
Mel: DOOD and I will be doing the Disney marathon in 2009. And we also committed to the Cleveland races in May (1/2 for me, full for him). I'm still trying to talk him into a fall Disney race. Yeah, I freelance but it's mostly academic work. That's my background, wordy academese; research and minimal writing and editing at this point. I'm trying to break the ivory-tower habit, or at least to expand my interests, so thanks for the heads-up on HerSports.
Maria: I hope you and your household are feeling better. That's it--no more illnesses for anyone!

Good luck with your busy season & deadlines. Everything was due yesterday, right?
Jim: You rock with the races. And there's nothing like being able to win a little family-friend competition, in racing conditions, to make DS appreciate the wisdom that comes with age, huh?
Shell: Ouch! You take it easy on that knee, and give it time to heal. (Yeah, yeah, I know, do as I say not as I do...

) But we don't want you to be sidelined for a long time, so watch Days of Our Lives & tell us all about it!
Jen: HSM on Ice sounds like fun, if potentially painful to the pocketbook. I love your description on the Rocky Run, but am hoping your weather clears up soon so that you can get outside for a substantial amount of time. It sounds as if you need the mood elevation that only a week of sunny, relatively warm days can bring. You've certainly had enough of the other in WI. I have to give you kudos for choosing to shovel snow, though; that's dedication to the team!
Christa: Ooooh, Christa, your story. Age & beauty before college-aged bravado. You score DOUBLE! And you just tell your DD that she runs a 5K faster than I do. I should be embarrassed about that, but I'm just happy for her!
Richard: As the team's tortoise, I'm fairly sure you would/will pass me on the course. Oh, and have you noticed that there are those times when you don't mind being passed by others, at least for the "scenery"? Hey, that's how I keep myself amused!

Ender series it is!
As for me: Sunday's yoga class went well, and we'll be going back. It left DOOD and I a bit sore, which we take as a good sign. My knee is better, nothing like Shell's situation, and I'll adjust my training schedule to incorporate the yoga and dump the stuff that (I think) is aggravating my knee.
Today, I ran the next part of my C25K program, and attached a short 3/2 R/W on it to finish out my training program for Cleveland. It was slow and easy, but then again so am I. (Go ahead, say something, I dare you!) I'm donating those miles and minutes to Lily, and will post that info on the Running for Lily thread as soon as I finish here. You'll be glad to hear I also did XT for us (well, for me, but it goes to our team).
