I simply *must* stop going to Disney; it just throws me off schedule for talking with you all.

But a meet in January can't come early enough for me!
Jackie: Congrats on rocking the audit! Amazing what bonds runners make with one another - not that you didn't deserve the high score! And a big woo hoo for doing your 26.2 mile run!
Jen B: I'm so delighted that you've been having these great races and PRs, esp. with cracking that 10mm wall. You've worked very hard for all that success, and you deserve it! I'm so glad you all got a chance to do Herhey; I was bummed that we didn't but am slowly trying to accept that the fall semester (my preferred running schedule) doesn't seem to be in the cards for anything other than uber-local races.
Jeanne: You simply must tell me about Hershey. I have fantasies about staying about the Lodge, with or without the race!
Richard: No, you must not be embarrassed about PRs. Never. Reading about them keeps me motivated! And like Jen, you've earned every second/minute shaved off your previous times.
Rose: Princess 1/2? It's time to make those plans already. I really don't think we can make that event now that it's in its semi-new, permanent place on the calendar. But you and Mike (and Corinna) are a ton of fun, & I highly recommend such a good time!
John: Oh my goodness, what a transfer! It's really cool you're excited about it, perfect attitude, but I will not be happy if it interferes with your coming in January, what with Gallowstopping and DATW plans.
Julie: Oh no!

That's such sad news about the marathon. Are you in a lot of pain - I hope not! I mean, I'm delighted that you'll be there in Jan. (and couples time is always great), but I know that cancelling race plans always leaves me in a bit of a funk. But how cool that you're thinking of volunteering at a water stop!
AFM: My recent WDW trip, though not Wine & Dine oriented, did involve lots of wining & dining. Food & Wine is good, although I'm not as enamored of it as many other folks. I'm more of a Halloween gal myself - and our
MNSSHP experienced some of that heavy not-quite-tropical rain a couple of weeks ago. But DOOD & I had a good weekend getaway anyway.
We came back to some not-to-great news. First, our state lost the check we sent out for taxes. We have records, but now we're trying to sort things out. Worse, my FIL is in the hospital for something - they don't know what - having to do with his prostate. Surgery tomorrow, in hopes they can stop the bleeding. Unfortunately, he's on meds to thin his blood for his heart condition. PD sent his way would be appreciated; he was away from home when all this happened - one of those "any doctors on the plane" moments so there is extra stress involved.
In happier notes, my LR are going well. I had a good run this last Saturday that surprised even me!

Now if I could just get serious about strength training.