Sorry I've been MIA, folks. My computer is acting up and accessing all sites is a problem. But especially the DIS, which loads pages really slowly and makes posting nigh on impossible. Anyway, I'm ponying up for tomorrow's mixer, but thought I'd try and squeeze in a post here, too. If you're on FB, I can access that site easier (although it's crashing on me regularly). I'm getting it taken care of, but it's been a real pain in the....
Jeff: Can you believe I missed Baskin-Robbins 31-cent night? I love that your DDs have healthy activities even with their screen time. Did Princess #1 enjoy this year's tri? (I'll try to load the pictures later.) And I'm looking forward to hearing clinic stories.
Tracey: Again, my condolences to you and your neighbor's family on the death. It must have been really traumatic for all of you. I know you've been a big support to them in their time of need. And hugs to you for discovering your heart murmur.

My father has one, and I hope yours is like his--nothing serious. Oh, and Allyson (Mom of CJ) watched the Boston marathon--you're on her team, right? I think being able to maintain a weight can be just as difficult as losing, particularly during stressful times.
Beth: Congratulations on winning at AC! That just make the trip doubly fun. And I bow to your ability to keep to a WO schedule no matter what plans are thrown your way.

I'm so happy to hear Nancy is back to work, for both of you. It makes your lives so much better and I'm happy that you two have found such a great working/personal relationship.
I hope your 1/2 went well. I missed telling you good luck. So I'll just say
congratulations!
Vicky: Flaxseed tastes a little nutty. You can barely notice it if you throw it into your oatmeal (at least if you're like me and add a little brown sugar to it). And it's good with yogurt. Grind it up right before you use it for most efficacy. Vic takes flaxseed oil, btw. Oh, and add me to the list of people who find the less healthy options at Whole Foods. Indian food on the hot food bar! Yum! I'm so very happy your 10K went well and for doing sub 10 mm! Plus, dodging porta-potties. Didn't know you were doing an obstacle course, huh?
Cindy: Great picture of you and DDs. I just loved the fact that Amy and Erin crossed the finish line together AND that you are teaching them the joy the experience rather than in winning, winning, winning. (Although Erin might have a different perspective on all of this...

) Congratulations to YOU for beating your previous time by 5 minutes, for weighing less, for eating healthily, and for taking on the new challenge of a tri. You've got a lot of good things happening, and you deserve each and every one of them. P.S. I'm still on the Self Challenge and doing the same thing with the weights (5/8) that you are. Funny, huh?
Amy: It's great to hear that you're ON with the weight-loss and physical activity. You've been working really hard at balancing things, and I know the running mojo will follow with your short-term goal in place. (And with more bling coming--love the medal.) I'm envious of all the variety in your activity, too. Happy Belated Birthday by the way. I know you enjoyed your time in Epcot on Saturday!
Maria: Shaking up the routine sounds like a great way to continue to progress! And being properly rested it good, so very good. I love this line: "losing weight is more important to me than momentary gratification" regardless of where it comes from. I wish I'd read it before this weekend.

I know exactly what you mean by the carb-loading of pizza feeding a stomach monster. (It's not me, it's that tapeworm that lives in my tummy.)
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Maria, Beth, and Cindy: Yes, weight loss, nutrition, fitness books as hobbies. Me too, me too!
As for me: Not much. I lost a pound--yay--but had a sort of spotty WO week. I have yet another doctor's appointment tomorrow, then off until July. The big news is DOOD ran the Pgh marathon relay with his co-workers. He did the second leg through to the finish, just because. Light rain throughout. And the infamous Pgh hills. Not sure of their finish time--he'll look it up later. No PR for him, wasn't going for one. And it was a bit frustrating for him because he lost a team member the day before and got another substitute. More details to follow soon, I hope. I will say I wasn't impressed with the parts of the race organization I say, excluding the well-designed (and small) expo at which I volunteered.