Ok I believe it's Carrie that recently had the PB or PR on the most replies in a thread or something. So Carrie I am not. Someday maybe I'll work my way up to getting everyone but WOW! I'll have to stick with a few and short replies till I get a stack of post-its
K hase, Kristi, Jody and Jackie - Hope your all feeling better soon!!!
Clair & Lynnda: Chocolate chip pancakes are tasty

My Mom used to make them when I was little so I grew up having them and found my local Coney place has them on the menu. Thankfully most times after a park visit I do behave and go with an omlet or if it's later in the day with regular food. I'm way to bad with sugary things, my downfall.
Quote from Sunny " Lynda-- you brought up an exellent point newbies should heed: Force yourself to take a short easy run for the pure joy of it. Especially as training kicks into high gear, its so easy to get obsessed over improving speed and distance that all the fun is drained." ..... Extremely true.... My name is DianeL and I'm Pace Obsessed.
Sunny? Have you watched the CD yet? I thought it was pretty kewl.
Clair: I didn't know the Garmin's would chirp at you if you were under or over pace. How kewl! I looked a bit again at them tonight. Maybe I'll put that on my Christmas list
Clair, Amy and Jackie? I'd say perhaps there is a support group for those obsessed with their pace but I think we found it LOL
Tonight Susan and I managed to get in 6 miles walking at what I figured was a *shudder* 20 minute pace. Ok. It was a 34* windchill. It was snowing (ok, flurries but snowing sounds worse and therefore makes the pace better LOL). Actually, we had an enjoyable walk and both felt great afterwards if not frozen. Susan's foot started out doing good but somewhere along the path it started hurting again. I can't wait till her Doc's appt but that isn't until the week of Easter.
If the weather allows we'll probably try for another 6 miles on Thursday. Hopefully I can talk DH into a walk Wednesday, he can walk the dog and then I can try a spot of running. Our park has markers 400' apart so I was doing 400' run / 400' walk when I was warmed up before the Half but haven't done much more then an occasional run with the cold since. I felt like running a bit early on in our run this afternoon but held back. Which is stupid because one of the great things about Susan is she totally understands if one of us wants to run ahead a bit it's totally fine. She's finished 5Ks before me and I've done some ahead of her. We're usually close in our time though but are both ok with the other pulling ahead if they feel the urge and up to it. So perhaps if it's warmer on Thursday I'll start adding in more running.
Oh and the park report: If there were 20 other people in the park this evening I'd be surprised. We had huge lengths of the path to ourselves. A couple of dogs which are always a great diversion. We haven't come across a bad one yet, they've all been so friendly and entertaining
Oh and I didn't do the ellip. machine on Monday night.
Happy Training!!!