Hey all!
Did my XT on Friday...went to Wal-mart at 5:15am. I wanted to get a 19" LCD TV that was on sale. I had to push and shove my way to the electronics department only to discover that these TVs were located in the pet food department. Duh! Of course! Why didn't I know that?
So, I had to push and shove my way to that area which was on the other side of the store. By the time I got there (something like 20 minutes later) the TVs were all gone. None left. Nada. Zilch. No more. At that point, I had decided that my shopping was over for the day. I some how made it out of the store without any broken bones and little bruising and sorry that I ruined a chance to sleep in. Never again. Maybe. Hopefully. Or, until the memory of this madness escapes me (which will probably come sooner than later.
) Later that day I did some real XT at the gym. 
Jeanne - good for you for trying and getting the 10 miles in. Don't be too hard on yourself. Many people, including me, would not have attempted anything with all you had to do over the last few days. As you stated, you have a cushion built in for situations like this. You can do the 18-miler next week or the week after. I'm also going to do a half next weekend and I'm going to try to do five extra miles that day. I figured it would be easier to do with all the support than without it. Plus, I'll have my walking buddy with me and I won't the next weekend. Another thing to keep in mind is the big goal. That "special" Mickey medal. The WISH team cheering you on. The training is the hard part and, there's not much more to go. We are getting close to the end. We're getting close to winning that medal! We're getting close to saying that we just completed a MARATHON! We're gonna do it!!!!!
Whew!
Nancy - good for you in getting the 16 miles in...and on TG day!
Dave - are you having piriformis muscle issues by chance? Or is it higher up in the cheek? Glad you are doing a little better.
Robert - sending more
your way. Do you have a stress fracture in your shins?
Bill - sending
for your back. I'm sure training is very hard for you and I admire you for doing it.
Scott - sending
for your pain. I hope it goes away soon.
Denise - hope you are enjoying Disney. I'd rather fight those crowds than the shopping crowds any 'ol day.
Hope everyone has a good, safe, and injury free week. For all those nursing injuries, aches and pains and illnesses -
coming your way.
Did my XT on Friday...went to Wal-mart at 5:15am. I wanted to get a 19" LCD TV that was on sale. I had to push and shove my way to the electronics department only to discover that these TVs were located in the pet food department. Duh! Of course! Why didn't I know that?



Jeanne - good for you for trying and getting the 10 miles in. Don't be too hard on yourself. Many people, including me, would not have attempted anything with all you had to do over the last few days. As you stated, you have a cushion built in for situations like this. You can do the 18-miler next week or the week after. I'm also going to do a half next weekend and I'm going to try to do five extra miles that day. I figured it would be easier to do with all the support than without it. Plus, I'll have my walking buddy with me and I won't the next weekend. Another thing to keep in mind is the big goal. That "special" Mickey medal. The WISH team cheering you on. The training is the hard part and, there's not much more to go. We are getting close to the end. We're getting close to winning that medal! We're getting close to saying that we just completed a MARATHON! We're gonna do it!!!!!





Nancy - good for you in getting the 16 miles in...and on TG day!
Dave - are you having piriformis muscle issues by chance? Or is it higher up in the cheek? Glad you are doing a little better.
Robert - sending more

Bill - sending

Scott - sending

Denise - hope you are enjoying Disney. I'd rather fight those crowds than the shopping crowds any 'ol day.

Hope everyone has a good, safe, and injury free week. For all those nursing injuries, aches and pains and illnesses -


