Hello Vicky and Maura! It was great to see both of you recently, and I hope we can hang out more often - virtually or otherwise!

And I'm always up for ice cream, even when my scale says I shouldn't be...
Richard: What were you thinking? You were thinking that there was no way that a 50 miler can intimidate you!

And am I reading you right - that you're now timing your Goofy so that you can ride EE? Now, THAT's a racing strategy!
Jackie: Oooh, poor Sienna, but I'm impressed that even she knows that movement is good for her body. Animals are so much smarter than people. (No sympathy for Bill!

) Super impressed with you designing a race course. Next step - RDing one!

Immune to the ultra bug. Hah!
Mel: What you're doing is such a big adjustment - I forget how even the smallest things, like a favorite grocery store, reminds one of being a stranger in a strange land. (A favorite book from adolescence, btw.) One of the things we did was quickly find our favorite take-out place in the neighborhood, so we could become "locals." And visited our library, often, which provided us with insights into local events, volunteer opps, etc.. Those are the neighborhood things that have made a big difference. And we keep trying to do all the tourist things - although it sounds as if your town might be a bit small for that?
Maria: I love, love the idea of running any part of the Boston Marathon course - which is as close as I'd ever get to the Boston Marathon.

I think the pure prestige of the route would get me through the hills. Hopefully, that'll work for you, too, with some added warmer weather for incentive! And big congrats to Dennis for running with you - DOOD won't with me. 'Nuff said.
So sorry to hear about OLTL; I watched it long ago, and fell out of the habit. No judgement, as I just turned to night-time melodrama with my current obsessions being "Downton Abbey," "Justified," and "Walking Dead." Will be pickup up on "Game of Thrones" (read all the books so far) and "Boardwalk Empire" as soon as I clear some stuff out of the DVR. Yep, addicted.
John: Your new running groups sounds, well, very rabbit-y! But what a great way to make friends, I imagine! I took a quick peek at your blog. Terrific pictures! And I'm really jealous that you got to see Federer, just in the sense that it's one of the opportunities I, too, wouldn't have sought out but sounds cool. And of course I'm in for dyed hair, at least in part. It'll have to be permanent color next time around - the Florida sun stripped the green quickly last time and it looked like I was sporting Steelers colors. Not good, even when living in Pgh.
Oh, and what great advice about the ultra. If I ever run one, I'll be bugging both you and Richard for support!
JenB: Wow, it really is cool to read about your running progress in such a short period of time! Kudos! And double kudos for making it a goal to PR at Tinker Bell. I can't imagine giving yourself a better gift than making the attempt (so long as the foot is good)!
Jeanne: Well, even though it's frustrating that your doctors haven't pinned down things just yet, I'm glad the drugs are making you feel somewhat better. And you totally earned the boost from the races. One would have never guessed that even getting to the start line was an issue!
Rose: Congrats on our 8/3 and return to good health (fingers crossed). In terms of racing, I think it's very cool that Mike wants to run with you...and do the Goofy. You've definitely got some race/vacation planning to do. And hopefully enough time to figure out how to work with the electrolytes, etc. Or more important, how one does the 100-day challenge with a treadmill AND a beer. Now that's a regime that you could market!
Kira: I know exactly what you mean by needing consistency - in my WO and my life. And you sound as if you've got that nailed down. You'll be ready for Broad Street in no time. I'm always trying to remind myself that things are a marathon, not a sprint, so it's good to hear others do that too. P.S. I can't believe your oldest is at college. Already?!
AFM: Not much going on, I'm afraid. The school semester hasn't started - it's a week later this year - which pushes back spring break by a week. We generally head to Disney during spring break.
As luck would have it, I just heard from my SIL. She's asking if we'll see my nieces when the family is in my town - my brother does the NCAA tourney, and she's thinking of tagging along to visit us and some friends. And guess when that trip is? Yep, during our spring break/WDW trip. Hoo boy. It's not going to be pretty when I break the news to them.
In terms of training, I haven't really worked out a new schedule yet - just moving through the 100 days by mixing in XT with running. We travel to my parents next weekend so I didn't want to start a new, more focused schedule only to be disrupted. Excuses, excuses, I know. I need for follow the
Kira model!
On the up side, I'm weaning myself away from caffeine (again) before traveling. I have to choose my chemical dependencies, and it's time for caffeine to go.
