Man oh man, did this week fly by, almost as quickly as the weekly thread. And again, if I miss somebody it's because I'm trying to type as quickly as I speak, if not run.....
Here's the 1st half from a couple of days ago.
Kristen & Z: Awwww, you two are so romantic. You remind me of Cam & Howard.

No wonder you all are friends! I hope your remaining time before coming home passes quickly, and I just know there will be parties when upon your arrival.
Maura: I can understand your concerns about the Minnie, as Pgh weather is closer to Michigan's than Florida's. I say just drag the TM into the steamroom & get your HR really going!!

As for the shins, at this point I'd say take a week off; the most important thing it to avoid injury. As usual, I defer to the WISH experts, though.
Cecilia:
My being a runner has become part of who my kids are. They identify themselves through me. So its not "this is my mom, she watches Oprah and tests computer programs" but this is "this is my mom, she runs marathons."
What a great gift you've given your kids! And your DH didn't do too badly with his license-plate gift to you, either.
Amy: I hope your week has calmed down--it sounds like it was hectic with your parents being gone, all the schedules, etc. In a good way, with lots of good support from friends and neighbors, but hectic nonetheless. If you ever figure out a way to clone yourself, I'd like a copy. You have more energy than almost anyone else I know.

Oh, and I thought your trail run was excellent, no matter what your body thought of it.
Carrie: Are you still sitting up straight?

I watched the Chi Running DVD and you were so right. As dry as the book it, it's more useful. WTG with toughing it out on your long TM run, and I appreciate how you took me through the process of bargaining & convincing yourself. That's exactly what I do! And you deserve to be proud of yourself.
Cam: I admire you so much for being able to juggle so many things, and do so with style & wit. And it's so cool that you reconnected with Jenn's former Scout leader. I know how much you value, and how much care you put into, your relationships with others. You deserve a big
Scott: Sneaking a peak at the Ohana thread? I always knew you were a voyeur.

Now I'm going to have to start making up interesting facts about my life. Like the time I saved the Pope's life.... Your runs & WOs are, as usual, very strong. Can I ask why you upped your mileage--do you have a certain distance you'd like to maintain, say for a race? Just curious, as I need to learn from you experienced runners the things I need to keep me on track (literally). I'll be biking to my FC soon, but right now it's quicker to walk because I'm a pretty cowardly urban biker.
Judy: Excellent news on the coughing, or rather the lack of it. Sometimes I think that's the hardest part of working out, the lingering signs of the illness. If only one didn't have to breathe...
Aloha Jeff: Speaking of breaking difficulties....VOG? Ugh. Between that and your flood advisories/thunderstorms you may need to do a little taper. You'll just have to model those WISH shirts in front of the princesses, I guess. About living in Hawaii...gee, I bet you make a lot of friends from the mainland who want to visit, too! (hint, hint) Btw, your ice-cream reminders are just what I need to get through my April training.
Lynne: I may not have gotten have those abbreviations initially--thanks to
Vic and
Aloha Jeff for the translation help--but congrats on the real job, the relocation, and the start of Tri season. You're incredibly dedicated and motivated.

And in case I haven't said it enough before, thanks for the work on the hats & visors. Much appreciated.
Firedancer: I'll be at the Cleveland race (doing the 1/2) with my DH, DOO (who's doing the full) in May. Will you be there since you're so close?
TXAng: Awwww, those pictures. That smile! As for the mall-walking, I do it & see people of all ages walking, with and without strollers. Unless you're planning on pushing a few people off the "track" with your stroller, I say go for it. (And that judgement depends on who those people are...). I concur with
Tracey about the running, though; you might want to stick to racewalking. And Cam is spot-on about the mall fan club.
CarolA: Great news on the run, both in terms of time & HR. I guess a bright-red face wouldn't match your new outfit, huh?
Stephanie: Fibber, fibber! As penance for not disclosing your race schedule, you are hereby told to take another lap. Wait. You like running, so that's not appropriate. I'll have to get back to you. I'm so glad you're enjoying your XT & your running fitness hasn't suffered--your experience is great PR for biking, Zumba, yoga & Pilates classes, among other things.
Claire: About the hunger...are you eating anything different? Exercising more? I think your assessment of your fat intake is probably spot on, but there may be additional reasons. Maybe your metabolism has kicked up a notch. Another option--I find I have the seasonal munchies--I'm hungrier in the early spring & late fall. Weird, I know.
Christa: Extra-long WO sessions? You rock! That's the kind of stress management life coaches don't tell you about!
Lily: That's a great pace in the wind. And the fact that you didn't mention that you felt like you were pushing things was an added bonus, as was the tea.
