Ms.Duckie: I love the idea of a good scavenger hunt/autograph hound game for the Pop Meet. I'll never be able to remember everyone otherwise--heck, most days I can't remember my name.
Oh cool! Can we all stand in line for each so that we feel like real Disney Princesses?!!! I guess we have to take turns standing in each others lines....
Does this mean I need to learn how to curtsey to all the pretty princesses?
Cam: You and Howard are the cutest! I keep meaning to check out your VR PJ because I'm sure you two will have the best time planning it and spreading the love!

Also, good work with finding another means of exercising--who knows, it may re-energize you when you do have time to make it back to the gym. I do hope your work schedule stabilizes soon.
Craig: I can't imagine you'd do the club anything but proud!
Shan: Sorry about your run. I try to look at those moments where fate is promising me another day where everything just aligns perfectly. I also hope you have a great anniversary!
AlohaJeff and
Matt: Thanks for the
YouTube links. They brought back fond memories for me!
Sara: Thanks for your kind words. I think many of us share the feelings you do, and would share the shirts off our backs--especially the lime green ones!
Carrie: TM season? HAH! That gives me a new way to think of the weather. When I lived in Fargo, a good 6 months of the year was TM season--now I have to rethink things in Pgh. TM season and hill season?
Erin: I think your thread is a great idea. If I were just a year or two

younger....
Cheryl: Welcome!

I look forward to hearing more from you, and I'm envious that you're doing the Minnie! It's going to be so much fun!
Lisa and Vic: I'm glad you're both recovering!
Krista: No worries about the name. Debra, Deborah, Deb, trash-talk nicknames, I'll answer to anything. (Except D-Bra, the latter being a scarring moment from my flat-chested adolescence). Heck, my screenname is simply the phonetic spelling of my initials, so I'm not picky. Btw, I think your nest few months' motivation for being healthy is better than all of mine put together! I hope you're doing well, aside from those (in my vegetarian opinion, unnatural) beef cravings.
Michelle: I love MfM--I swear by it! As for what I think of...um, nothing mostly, especially on a TM. I ended up doing most of my LR for the Goofy on the TM, where I watched epis of Battlestar Galactica on my iPod. I should say watched them repeatedly, because it turns out running makes me too stupid to process narrative clues. Normally I can see even subtle plot points early on, but when I was running.... After I stopped running, though, the normal brain cell functions (for whatever they're worth) returned. So I wouldn't worry too much about thinking....(I obviously don't). Seriously, I kind of enjoy the blank state of mind I can get into on LRs.
Tricia: FWIW, I think you had a great pace! And don't worry about anyone feeling left out. I think we all recognize how quickly this thread moves. We all just want to hear from each other.
Jeanne: Just keep posting! I always feel like I get to know everyone from their posts, even if they aren't talking to me directly!
Heather: Ooooh, another newly-converted core groupie! I'm actually trying to work on my abs with crunches and Swiss Ball exercises. I've also started to go to a yoga class, picking up on a practice I foolishly set aside. I hope that they will help with my back, too.
Angie: 
I hope you get the answers you need, that work becomes rewarding, and that you continue to challenge yourself. Your motivation inspires ME!
Amy: How is your arm doing? I hope you're feeling better and taking it somewhat easy!
Jen: Speaking of feeling better, are you recovering from your
To all new teammates! 
We're so glad you're here!
As for me: Not much to report today. It's chilly again, so with a couple of days we went from record high temps (60s) to below 0 with the windchill. DH and I went to the gym for a quick (for me) 5K on the TM and some XT. I also picked up Chi Running, finally!, from the library. It's fascinating but perhaps a bit over my head that this point; forget about the author's intelligence, the book is smarter than I! But I'm going to keep plugging through it, as I believe that this focus on running & my core will help keep me (more) injury-free.