11:30 Saturday - I think we were thinking Captain Cook's (for the dole whip and lack of reservations required)
Mel - what a cool website! Those onion rings look FINE. I agree it is tough to do those long runs - it's a huge time commitment, for sure. Especially on the TM, every minute on there feels longer than the last one.
John - Hooray for the DVR!! I love that thing.
Richard - it is too bad you can't make it to Princess this year. I know you'll be there in spirit. If you want to trace and color a "Flat Richard," we'll include you in the group photo.
Kerry - I too think it would be great to have a base such that you could just run whatever race you felt like at any point. I'm not sure when exactly that happens, though. I think I'd have to cover a lot more weekly miles than I am now.
Pace talk- I am at a place right now where I'm not really sure what I can do. My treadmill is a liar liar, pants on fire and the sidewalks are icy, so my pace is always a surprise when I actually do run outside this time of year. 11:32 is within the realm of comfortable but definitely not slow for me, I think! I think that's about where I ran the DL half, actually. A very good, solid pace. One of my personal favorites.
Oh man, I so should not have signed up for the Princess Half. First off, it's so close on the heels of marathon weekend and right in the middle of prime shoveling season, I have really struggled to get the runs finished. Not to mention how tired I am of being on the treadmill.
Logistically, it's a challenge. DH has a performance on the afternoon of the 7th, and we did manage to get a sitter for the kids, BUT today, of course, an invitation comes home for DS's fiance's gymnastics birthday party. Yes, this girl said she'd marry him. Yes, they are both 6. He's had a lot of girlfriends this year, it's true, and I don't expect the engagement to last long, but even so, I'm not sure it's realistic to think the sitter will take him to this party.

Maybe it can be worked out, but yikes, it would be a whole lot easier if I were home to cover things as usual. Guilt. Guilt.
Yesterday was the day of XT INSANITY!!!! I had signed up for a free kettlebell demo before my "fit club" class, and when I showed up the instructor (who also teaches the fit club) said "Oh, you signed up for this? We're doing a kettlebell demo in fit club today, too!" Well, what else to I have to do? I went to both demos. You better believe I used the 10 pound kettlebell rather than anything bigger, though!!

It was challenging at times. I am not in love with it - I don't like how the weight pushes on my arm in some of the moves. It's the little things, I tell you. If I'm going to sign up for one of these fancy extra classes, it's going to be the TRX, for sure.
After that, I had signed up for a pilates reformer training session. Yes, all in the same morning. Scheduling is my biggest challenge. It's an interesting machine, that is for sure, and lots of great core exercises. I am hoping it will help my posture, but that may be more than can be accomplished in a few sessions. I'm not sure it's actually any more effective than plain old regular pilates moves. Which I can do at home for free. Or at the Y for included.
Shockingly, even though that sounded like an extreme lot of working out yesterday, I am not feeling any post-workout muscle soreness today. This amazes me completely. I can't say I mind, it, though!
Hope everyone has a great weekend! Mine is mostly going to be spent painting a large backdrop for a show called "Suburb: The Musical." I will have help. Which is nice, but more pressure in some ways than if it's all on me.
Happy weekend, Cousins!!