MouseDogMom
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Nicole - I don't wear a hat or visor, unless it's going to be raining. Then I just like to keep the rain out of my face. If it's hot, I have a couple of different headband options to keep my hair out of my face and the sweat from running down into my eyes. And in the winter, I always have a headband over my ears that keeps my hair out of my way.
Corinna - Warrior Princess. You go! Great job on the 5K. It's amazing how non-discriminating we've become about the weather. What's 10 degrees as long as it's dry? And no wind? Bonus!
Jeanne - MOTB Warrior Princess. That should keep the in-laws under control!
JenB - Great job on your 5K today! And 10 miles with no walk breaks - wow! I'm impressed. DH and I were talking with friends today - he's going to work on doing his 5 mile midweek runs non-stop; I'm going to shoot for 3 and then build up to 5. I think I may start with just shortening my walk breaks from 1:00 to :30 and then decrease from there, rather than running longer initially. Haven't quite decided yet.
Maria - We only saw a few minutes of the Opening Ceremonies. We went to bed... thought we had a race the next day.
AFM - Went to Myrtle Beach for the Half Friday. Snow started around 7:00. Went to bed around 9:00, officials canceled the race around 10:00. It pays to have a teenaged daughter who stays up late - she texted me at 12:30 and told me she was sorry, which prompted me to ask what she knew. As it turns out, most of the runners opted to run some or all of the course at some point during the day Saturday. DH and a friend and I went out at 12:00 and ran various speeds and distances - I ended up with 11.77, plus somewhere around a 2 mile walk before the run that morning. They gave out medals at the post-race party that night, so we went and picked ours up (kinda feel like it's okay since I did run the distance!).
It was a great weekend, lots of fun, and race officials put on a great event. Only two reasons I'm bummed.
1) This was to be the course that I got my PR and my half goal for the year. It's flat and fast and everyone I know PR's on this course. Based on the pace I ran for the 11.77, I still would have PR'd by 11:00, but that's not exactly scientific. 2) I was going to join the Half Fanatics based on 3 half marathons within 90 days - Dec, Jan, Feb, and now I have no February half. I literally lay in bed Saturday morning and whined to DH for about 15 minutes about all the different combinations of races and dates and why nothing worked!
Jackie
Corinna - Warrior Princess. You go! Great job on the 5K. It's amazing how non-discriminating we've become about the weather. What's 10 degrees as long as it's dry? And no wind? Bonus!
Jeanne - MOTB Warrior Princess. That should keep the in-laws under control!
JenB - Great job on your 5K today! And 10 miles with no walk breaks - wow! I'm impressed. DH and I were talking with friends today - he's going to work on doing his 5 mile midweek runs non-stop; I'm going to shoot for 3 and then build up to 5. I think I may start with just shortening my walk breaks from 1:00 to :30 and then decrease from there, rather than running longer initially. Haven't quite decided yet.
Maria - We only saw a few minutes of the Opening Ceremonies. We went to bed... thought we had a race the next day.

AFM - Went to Myrtle Beach for the Half Friday. Snow started around 7:00. Went to bed around 9:00, officials canceled the race around 10:00. It pays to have a teenaged daughter who stays up late - she texted me at 12:30 and told me she was sorry, which prompted me to ask what she knew. As it turns out, most of the runners opted to run some or all of the course at some point during the day Saturday. DH and a friend and I went out at 12:00 and ran various speeds and distances - I ended up with 11.77, plus somewhere around a 2 mile walk before the run that morning. They gave out medals at the post-race party that night, so we went and picked ours up (kinda feel like it's okay since I did run the distance!).
It was a great weekend, lots of fun, and race officials put on a great event. Only two reasons I'm bummed.
1) This was to be the course that I got my PR and my half goal for the year. It's flat and fast and everyone I know PR's on this course. Based on the pace I ran for the 11.77, I still would have PR'd by 11:00, but that's not exactly scientific. 2) I was going to join the Half Fanatics based on 3 half marathons within 90 days - Dec, Jan, Feb, and now I have no February half. I literally lay in bed Saturday morning and whined to DH for about 15 minutes about all the different combinations of races and dates and why nothing worked!
Jackie

I'll PM you.
I know I don't need it, but I thought it'd be cool to have.
This cracked me up! I love it. It's cute, but not exactly what you had in mind, I'm guessing! We all went out for a Valentine's brunch after church. It was very nice! Later, I took a nap while CASH took the kids skiing (first time this season the stars have aligned, as the weather wasn't too cold and we didn't have anything else planned) I took a nap, went to my bookclub and then did a little shopping at Kohls. I found a really awesome jacket on their clearance rack - there was only one left, and it was a small. Hesitantly, I tried it on, and....wow, it turns out I can wear a small!

Hey, they all know how to operate the washing machine, if they run out of clothes they can find the laundry room 
It sounds like you must have had a good workout if your trainer said no more!
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It sounds like you're making good progress on the running intervals, and making smart choices for your race and post-race transitions! P.S. Your Valentine's Day gift sounds like a winner to me--love the thoughtfulness behind homemade goodies.
) P.S. WTG on your 5K!
I'm so envious that you would gold medal in cleaning the house. I don't even qualify to be on a junior Olympics team for that...or anything else. 


