Pills/Pilates/Yoga Update: Did Pilates today. Still haven't taken my pills. DOH! But there's still time, so I'll get it in. Thanks!
Beth: Yes, yes, I wore leg warmers and had a leotard that I wore with with tights. Big hair, too. I'll never get over the trauma. And did I mention the sweatshirt that oh-so-casually slid off one shoulder. Oh, I was one red-hot mess.
Big congrats to you for running in short sleeves. Nothing better than that, especially in February, is there? And you're doing 2 hours of exercise at a time. I'm trying to get back up to that. As for the Philly cheese steak, I'm not sure you can visit Philly without having one. They might not let you leave town.....
Chris: Woo hoo for your 9 miles. I'll send warm breaths your way in hopes of melting the snow and ice. So, you're thinking of DVC points for your anniversary? That would be sweet. Speaking of sweet, it was sweet that DD biked while you ran. That's the kind of natural father-daughter time that leads to some quality insights into each other, I think.
Aloha Jeff: My first thought with tako, in Detroit we called them octopi, is always that the poor creatures get thrown on the ice for Red Wings games. I always feel a little nauseated at the odd tradition. I think your use of them of bait is better, because at least it's part of that "circle of life" thing.
Wendy: What do you to to relieve your Achilles? Mine's been acting up a bit, and I'm not sure what I should do. Your DD's project--or should I say you and your DD's project--sounds fascinating. Definitely a lot of work, though. How'd she choose it? And PD for DH's outpatient procedure. You've got a lot on your (low-fat) plate these days.
Maria: It really sounds like you're liking the yoga. I find it hard to get into the right mindset these days, but I really believe yoga is a great thing for us as runners, woggers, and walkers. I've been avoiding BL this season for some reason. Just not feeling it, I guess. I'd like more, I don't know, reality to my reality TV. Not so much fabricated drama, competitions, and product placement.
Vicky: I'm so sorry to hear about your slippage. You sound like me--I'll always find the one dangerous spot. Hope your chin isn't bruised, although you and Maria now have an accident in common. How many training sessions are you adding, btw?
Tracy: I so think all of you are witty. I'm constantly telling DOOD things you all say--even out of context it's funny and insightful. Your lake-house weekend sounds delightful, even with the outlet shopping. What does one do in "Shred," if you don't mind a brief overview?
As for me: Munching on carrots I as type. Woo hoo. I'd rather have popcorn. I also went out for my run today, but only completed about 75% of it. I'm disappointed because it was good weather for running: warm, overcast, with a slight drizzle (not enough to soak my shoes). But I just wasn't feeling the hills--I tried a new, steeper route today and it was more than I could handle. That's part of the challenge of running in Pgh. It's all hills. Good workouts, but when you want an easier run (or speed work) you really have to plan ahead. I'll try to hit the TM tomorrow, I think, and do a brief run. Just for the mental aspect.