OMG LIsa! I'm so glad I had no coffee in my mnouth when I read your "Jesus was never in labor" comment!

Good thing God has a sense of humor.
OptiMike - Sounds liek I should know your dw, but I don't. How do I have to PM to get her to loosen the reigns just a tad.

Don't go cold turkey on us!!!
Cam - My post did not do your suffering justice. I was afaraid I'd screw up the details, so I went for the short version. LOVE that pic! The thought of 3 WISHers coming to your aid tells reminds me what a wonderful group we have.

EVen if Pat did try to pour sports drink on your wounds.

There would have been no "try" if I was there. You would have been stickey, I'm sure.
Sunny - Great SWOG!
Well, I had a stonker last night which turned me into a whimp. I started hurting enough to make me whine btween 0.5 and 0,75 miles into our 40 min. At 1+, it started to sprinkle (but the crops were big). I asked dh how far we would go in the rain. He suggested we urn around at 1.5. He looked over and say the pain on my face at 2 Yeah, it'd been ther efor over a mile, but took him a while to notice). We stopped. I stretched and we walked the rest of the way. The joy of knowing that I should not hurt myself more if I keep runnign is gone. I'm tired of hurting. Th ePT helped a lot, but I seem to have hit a plateau. Still have not scheduled teh gait analysis and no Osteo Manipulation (boy, that sounds scary) until Mid May. Ugh. I think I'll just take it real easy and save it all for the Minnie. BTW, icing the booty stinks! FOrgive teh major whine.
Funny thing did happen at the beginiing of our run. The local "goofyguy", not to be confused with goofyMike, was runnign the opposite way near the beginning of our SR yesterday. he says, "I won't make you stop, buyt I keep forgetting to tell you something," as he turns and runs with us. NOw, this guy is a true runner to turn around kknowing we won't want ot stop.

He tells Scott, "I keep wanting to tell you how lucky you are to have someone to run with. No matter how slow I go, no one will run with me. not my wife or my 2 kids."

So sweet of him to say that. I mentioned that it's not always easy, but it's so nice not to go alone. (Not to mention that I'd not likely still be running on my own.) I just thought that was really cool of him to say. he's right adn it goes both ways, but most peoiple would just say that I'm the lucky one. BTW, I don't think it's the pace, this guy just runs forever!
