Hello Cousins! I have returned home to Minnesota from my "Summer" in Michigan. Whew, it was a long ride yesterday. We did the whole thing in one 12+ hour gulp with two kids and one very patient dog. Better than the 13 we spent on the way over, I guess! I had a great time with 3 fabulous races and a twice a week core training class and managed to lose 7 pounds instead of gain 7, for a total net of 14 pounds, right? Right? I don't get to count the 7 pounds I didn't gain, do I.

Seriously, for someone with the food issues I've got, spending the summer in Northern Michigan with DH's side of the family is akin to someone with a gambling problem vacationing in Las Vegas. If I can get through that, I can get through anything.
I'm getting psyched up for the
Disneyland Half Marathon in just a few short weeks! I am now back to training in Hillsville instead of the mostly flat beach-side runs I enjoyed in this cool, cool summer. It's great to be home, but the hills DO slow me down.
Richard - What exactly happens if you fail to come through on a Triple Dog Dare?
Jeanne - I am SO excited for your HUGE race experience. That is a boatload of corrals! It's going to be an incredible experience and you are going to ROCK it!
JenB - Oh no - Why, oh why do those injuries always happen just before a race? Icebath, linament, chiropractor and stretching. Those are my best ideas. I hope you'll let us know how your 5 went tonight. We should definitely do a mini Ohana DIS meet - I'll plan on the Saturday Jamba Juice (not that I even know where or what that is, having never been to DL before...)
Jackie - it is definitely hard when laptops go bad. I hope your replacement process is swift and smooth.
D.K. - doesn't an international race sound awesome? I asked DH where he'd go if he won a 7 night trip to anywhere in the world. He said "Ireland" and I said - Oooh! I'll put the Dublin Marathon on my wishlist! You and me in Dublin - makes me think of whisky...I'm not sure why.
Jack - I am also a half-marathon only runner (so far) but agree that meal choice before a race is crucial. I have unfortunately made some questionable decisions, and the main thing I have learned is that it's a good idea to avoid anything with too much fiber or grease. The safest thing for me (shockingly) seems to be some kind of pasta with red sauce, maybe a small salad or vegetable and bready product. Things to avoid: Mexican Feast, lentil soup, and vegetable stir fry.
Maria - Good luck with your parental visit and house party - that sounds like a lot for any mere mortal. I know what you mean about guest room occupants and visiting parents. I definitely felt more awkward when my mom was visiting about just retreating and doing an exercise video or whatever. Think of going out for a run as mental health protection. I will pray for cooler weather and much patience for you this weekend!
Mel - it is a pretty neat site and I love that it is so easy to see everyones photos. Are we thinking the whole team would move over there rather than staying here on the DIS? Or would there be a presence both places?
I hope I didn't miss anyone. I'm a little scattered by nature and moreso today...