Cindy: Great news about having a couple of days of good eating. That's how a pattern is established, right, a couple of good days in a row. I find April to be a hard month for me as well. My birthday is also in April, as is DOOD's. And then there's (often) Easter. Sorry your birthday dinner ended up making you feel gross, but hope that it tasted good and that it helps you recommit. And I hope you had a
happy birthday!
And good luck on your race this weekend. You've got a strong, strong base so I'm sure you'll do well, even though it's been a hectic couple of weeks for you. But that 80 degree weather.

What a big jump! Do take it easy, just because of the heat.
And you, competitive?

Nawwww.....

Just go out there and rock that race!
Beth: Isn't it amazing the messages we receive about nutrition through the media, etc. Very seldom is the message about balance. Starve or stuff yourself, right? So of course it makes sense to the BL contestants, worried about weight loss, to try and cut down on portion sizes and to take it to extremes. There's just so much cultural programming out there to see things as a diet, a quick fix, instead of a lifestyle change. And with the BL, on tv and in a highly artificial environment..... I'm glad there was an educational moment in there for the audience, even if it was primarily a commercial, but I do wish there were more discussions of losing weight as a healthier lifestyle on the show and in general in these types of reality tv shows. Not to mention magazines, books, etc. I hate to say it, but it influences my outlook, too. (Heck, what have I been talking about with my Sunday eating? It's exactly what I have a tendency to do.)
I think your WO plans, adjusting them to keep Pump class and add speedwork are very reasonable. Something has to give a little in order to challenge yourself, and it might be some of those miles. Especially since you're not supposed to ramp up both the intensity and duration if you want to avoid injury.
Great news on the trip to Atlantic City with DH to coincide with the wedding. A little couples time is a good thing. I assume you're off doing that now, but I hope you have a great weekend! With some lovely stories to share when you return!
Vicky: Yes, do remind me this Sunday not to be an idiot. You can, and should, use those very words.

Post LR? If I'm away from home (race) or in a time crunch, I'll do a power bar of some kind: Think or Clif are my preferred brands. DOOD likes Mocha Frappacinos and chocolate shakes. If I eat at home, it's yogurt with fruit and granola, maybe some flaxseed. I really should grab some whey protein, too. Good idea. I just love my yogurt and could eat it 3x day. Sometimes I'll get a craving for chocolate milk, too. Or I'll repeat breakfast: PB with bagel/banana. Yeah, basically breafkfast foods all day long, if I can get away with it.
Jeff: I hope your cold is better!
Jeanne: Good luck with CMM and a pain-free race.
Maria: Book recommendations pending!
Amy: Pictures of your medal? And don't you have an upcoming race?
All other
lean meaners... Thinking of you!
As for me: And like what Beth and Cindy have said about their own eating, I have a tendency to be really, really good or to overindulge. Had my own moment last night during my snack. Started in with a skinny cow truffle bar (FYI, it's slightly richer than a fudgesicle and not what I was expecting). That didn't satisfy my craving--not hunger, craving for junk food. So I went on to eat pretzels. And then went to bed on an uncomfortably full stomach. Hopefully, lesson learned. Until the next time.
On the upside, DOOD's birthday was uneventful, the best thing to hope for until next week ends. He went to bed early, after enjoying a dinner that included key lime pie. (I don't like key-lime pie, hence the incident with the Skinny Cow.) Still hard to know if he liked his presents. I got him a Running Banana shirt that had this quote from the tv show The Wire printed on the back (customized):
The game's
out there.
And it's play
or be played.
~Omar Little