Jackie: I suddenly have this vision of teens choosing their GF/BF--or parents expressing approval of their teens' SOs--based on their phone service!

I also want you to know that I exercised self-control on the Baskins-Robbins $.31 ice-cream deal, mostly because the line was HUGE. (I almost gave in, though, because your post made me think of my WISH duty.)
Dana: Given the excitement, I think you're handling taper and pre-race excitement quite well. You did lawn work, showered, and (I assume) left the house to meet your ILs. Woo hoo!!
Cam: Now, I don't know what to say. I'm glad you like the TAB--really, I am--but that you're kind of ignoring doctors' recommendation makes me want to jack slap you a little. In a loving, caring way, of course.

I'm glad it doesn't seem to have any repercussions, though, so I have to believe you're really listening to your body AND your doctors.

And I hope your congestion clears up and that flying doesn't involve discomfort.
Just tell your WW leader to talk to us about taper & carb loading. Better yet, let your pants do the talking! I'm so glad your W3D3 of C25K has got you excited for next week & will give you something to overcome the post-Minnie blues! (Not that I'm hoping you have any blues....)
Angie: I've had fever blisters like that--they do make you very self-conscious, don't they. I think resting (or, really, not exercising), along with the upcoming weekend, is very stressful for your body. I'm sure it'll pass soon, as everything gets even closer and you get caught up in the excitement. As for the princess shirt, WEAR IT!!!! It'll be fun, and isn't that what you've been order to concentrate on this weekend?
Tracy: Yes, a NEW
Lost is on tonight!

I hope you can Tivo/DVR/tape it or have someone do it for you--I can't imagine you'll watch it before the Minnie. Or maybe it'll be restful for you, as you're not that far away from Orlando, right? *Sigh.* I so want to live in FL. Btw, I love the car & the decals. P.S. I can't remember--are you the person who has the shirt that matches your tag line: I know I'm a WALKER, but I just passed you!
TXAng: Your buy-a-pint of B&J's solution was just perfect. No one should be left out of the joy of ice cream. People in my life have sometimes disappointment me. But ice cream...never! How did W3D2 go?
Aloha "MKYFAN" Jeff: Congrats on choosing your new plates. Boo for the person who stole your "MKYMSE." And very cool of you, sharing your Mickey decal with Tracy. Very "Jeff" and generous of you.
So the Alert Shirts & Eye2Eye shirts run big, and the Race Ready shirts run small? This Goldilocks wonders if any shirts fit "just right." Or maybe a WISH shirt always fits just right--in spirit, anyway.
Cecilia: Thanks for stopping in. We're thinking of you and your dad. Tell the doctors and nurses we're grateful for all they do.
MB Michelle: WTG on your own tri-WO! That's impressive!
MSDave: Hmmm. Sweet, a little bit crunchy, with an unexpected tang--mmm, a texture-riffic ice cream. Lots of flavor, in classic combinations with just a bit of whimsy. Perfect.

(Scott, I know you're not here, but I just analyzed Dave's personality via ice cream on your behalf.

) Also, WTG with getting back on track with the training and good pace--especially impressive given your schedule. I'm still crossing my fingers for your interview/job situation to work out in the way you'd like.
John: I don't know that I've "met" you, but I love your challenge to the Goofy Challenge! DOOD & I will be back for the Goofy in 2010, too! But you can't have his butt--it's mine!
Kevin: I'm so glad you found your FTL route!

I'm looking for mine, as I seem to be surrounded by hills. Good for training, not for speed (as if that makes much difference in my case.) What's MMA? The cage thing makes me think salacious thoughts. You don't have to clear those up though, as I'm having fun imagining the scenarios. I'm sorry you're going to miss so many people this weekend, but on the upside it sounds like your dance card is already booked for January.
Christa: Josh's RR is amazing--and his ability to remember details reminds me a lot of you. You both have the drive and determination to succeed!
Claire: I know you meant this statement:
So yesterday was a light day. Horseback riding in the morning, a skate in the afternoon, and a short spell in the climbing gym.
But...

You never fail to impress me with your healthy lifestyle, in which being active for you is as natural as eating chocolate is for me. I need to challenge myself this summer to be more like you. (Seriously...except the chocolate has to stay, too.)
Carrie: Elmer Fudge? I'm stalking sundaes?

Or maybe that should be banana splits. Ghiardelli's is is! Okay, no orange--although orange reminds me of Anne in January. I'll come up with something else horrific: zebra-print WISH shirts maybe? Say, you're volunteering for the 1/2 marathon, right? What stop? DOOD & I are volunteering for at least one of the January events too (doing the half) and need to choose what one.
Judy: Yes, I am a chatty Kathy, aren't I? You all tell me stories, I get to know you and remember names. And if I'm lucky, the odd blackmail opportunity arises from the tales. Hey, it's a living... I concur, btw. 16 tops is exactly the right number to take into account weather fluctuations, humidity, unexpected social occasions...
Stacie: Cheese...Gromit.

If there's anything I like better than ice chocolate, it's cheese. And chocolate cheese....

With wine.

I think you need to visit Epcot while you're there, sample the offerings of WS. And
Liz is right about Pecos Bill's! Good traveling tomorrow!
Scott: Quit taunting those of who AREN'T going to be in Orlando and do some park-hopping on our behalf. Ride ToT for me, if you don't mind.
CB Michelle: I agree with Carrie that being well hydrated beforehand is important on all runs. That's the first thing I try to pay attention to. For really long runs, I have a belt with small bottles that hold water & Cytomax/Gatorade. I've also done caches on a route, when I had a regular route. For short runs where I want some water (heat, new route), I have a bottle with a hand strap--it lets my hand relax but I still have water with me. I hope this helps.
I'm looking forward to seeing your dress, and am sure you'll be a beautiful bride. Take a pic with bridal ears, if you have them already. I think it's so great that you and your DM are running the 1/2 together and maybe your FSIL, too. That gives you company on the course--although you have us, too--AND people to train with. (In my case, it's kick my lazy booty out of bed.) You're doing great with the training, btw! And so soon!
Shan: I'm SO glad you had a good massage. I take it your quads feel much more relaxed, maybe even sore? Never had a massage, so couldn't tell you. Will you be going back?
Frank: I'm all about watching football for fun, and follow the teams DOOD follows--keeps peace and harmony in the household. I'm hoping you and Craig will expand my horizon, though. Mourinho close to a deal with Inter Milan, isn't he? Maybe I'll just settle down in a comfortable chair while I wait for the news...
Betsy: I think we'd do our best by you, although I'm better at encouraging the cupcakes. But I could "man up" for you, as I do want the best for you--and you invoked Jillian, whom I love!
As for me: Nothing much. I have my spring cold, and I'm sulking because I'm not going to the Minnie. Plus, I've gotten a slew of of Action Sports International emails, taunting me with my ever-so-attractive photos of the Goofy. All these signs, plus my AP, says I should be going to Orlando. But noooo. It's just not to be. I'm going to sit here in my lonely corner, all red-eyed and sniffly, and...
(Bring me back a lousy t-shirt, huh?)