Hi everyone! Happy November! It's hard to believe that Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Yikes! I'm not ready for the holiday season yet.
Veronica - happy birthday in advance! How nice to be able to share it with your daughter. Have fun at the Turkey Trot. Oh, and congrats on the weight loss!
Beth - I just did the Women's Half in Tempe, AZ last weekend. My friend, Cindy, and I had a blast. I love the medal and the charm within the medal. It really was a nice half to do. I hope you enjoy the St. Pete's run!
As for your training, others might have better suggestions but here's my 2 cents worth: definitely sounds like you need new shoes. I've often heard that's it good to have two pair handy and alternate them. I didn't do that before but I'm starting to now with the two I just ordered from Road Runner sports.
I trained for Goofy last year and I did several halves (halfs ?) as my training runs. If my LR called for 15 miles, I'd do a half and add in a few miles either right after the half or on a treadmill later that day. Of course, there were those times that I only did 13.1 miles but because I pushed it harder, I considered that good enough (if I was due 15 miles or so). Also, I really didn't taper between the halfs. Like I said, I just used the halfs as my LR training. I also didnt' push it hard for the races since they were my LRs. Are you doing any back-to-back runs (run on Friday, run on Sat.) or something similar or are you training as you would for a full?
Kathy - I know what you mean about slow computers. I'm using one now. I need a new one but there are some other things I need more so it will have to wait. *sigh* Good for you and your DS for doing a 5K on Thanksgiving. I wish we had something like that around here. Let us know how it goes.
Lisa - after a while, it does become easier. I can remember when I trained for my first half. Thought I would die. Then I trained for a full and the half didn't seem so bad. Then I got back out of shape and training for the half just kills me now. It's a vicious cycle.

You can do it, though! Pretty soon, it will become a piece of cake!
Lauren - congrats on the 10K and working through the pain! Great time! Hope you are having fun at WDW. Your little Oreo is so precious! I'm sure he'll be fun to have around.
Lindsay - it sounds like you are on your way to a successful Princess run! Congrats on your continuing weight loss! It does help to have your training plan printed out and in full view. The Princess will be here before you know it....and you'll be ready!
As for me, I've been busy with school and participating in events. I've come to the realization that although I'm only on my 23rd anniversary of being 29, I can no longer keep up with the younger generation. I'm sitting here typing on the computer but my knees hurt, my body hurts and I'm just tired. I've gone overboard in signing up for half-marathons. My trainer asked if I was addicted. I had to laugh at that because I'm really not; it's just that I get to see friends that I don't get to see often and we just happen to do it at a race. Does that make sense? (I didn't think so.)
Since Sept. 1, I've participated in 5 half-marathons and 3 cycling events. My latest was last weekend in Tempe, AZ (Women's Half). What a fun event. My next is the Space Coast in Cocoa Beach at the end of Nov. A week later, I'll be doing the Dallas White Rock. That will be it for this year! Whew! Next year, I'm cutting WAY BACK. My body just can't handle it any more. I'll be skipping WDW in January. Someday, I'd like to do the Princess but it won't be next year. I'll be cheering for all of ya'll from afar!
Hope everyone's training continues to go well and injuries are held at a minimum! GO, INCREDIBLES, GO!!!!


