I tried to catch up with everyone, as I just know I can't do so as the thread progresses, though I will be reading and posting. It sounds like we're all making progress. Happy and healthy training this week, everyone.
Mel: Thanks for the update on the shirts, doing all the legwork and all. I know I'll be in for a least a couple, and am still trying to talk DH into joining our merry little group; I think he's intimidated by my descriptions of how social everyone is. Oh, I continue to be awed that you, or anyone, can run in humidity at all!
Chris: Congratulations on the 9-miler! And double congrats for enjoying it.
Terri: I'm doing the transition to running, too, for some of the reasons Mel mentioned in her post. I found it really hard to keep with the intervals the longer I was on the course. With my pace, it won't make a huge difference in my time, but I *think* my legs might feel less tired. I'd like to hear what others say about this.
Allyson: Congrats on your first day and the baby steps!!! It sounds like you have a real handle on things.
Maura: Great workout! Maybe you could write the Today show with some programming requests.
Cruella de Mom: Thanks for the info. I too was wondering what kind of schedule might (eventually) be do-able for me. It sounds ambitious, but also like you use the 1/2s as part of your training? Or as a reward for it?? Also, thanks for the info on the Peachtree; it sounds perfect!
Sandy: A beautiful day, then? I hope you had fun on the trail.
MSDave: Here's another WISH for your hip injury to subside. It sounds awful. I'm impressed with your biking, too.
Martha: I do hope your dr. figures out what's wrong and it's not too serious. Oh, and Happy Birthday to your DD!
Julie: Welcome! This place IS the best, isn't it?

You sound like you're building a good base, and have the good attitude to go with it!
Jackie: Thanks for the KK update. I told my DH about it, and he's intrigued. I think he'd do a lot of strange things for doughnuts, but this? Doh!
Jen: Your XT plan sounds like fun and a great way to spend time with family. And I hope your DH finds a tri that's easy on the knees.
GinnyFavers: Oooh, shoulder pain. I hope you're feeling better. Windwalker Dave's probably the guy to ask about arm swing and stride, so I defer to him & others more experienced. They won't steer (swing?) you wrong. I'm interested in knowing, though, how you feel the walking/Pilates combo is working; I'm tempted by Pilates, but haven't really tried it.
Kira: Thanks for the info on the Philly run scene. DH & I are new to Pgh, and it sound likes Philly offers some tasty races.
Jeanne: I totally forgot you were doing KK! Thanks for the details. Aside from the gorging, was it fun to be part of as a non-eater? Would you do it again?
Susie: I was wondering the same thing about cheating/cheaters. Why bother?
Howard: 76 miles??!! Holy smokes!
Laurie: Great job on the 8 miles--glad to hear it went well.
Christa: I can't speak for the others, but I'm enjoying to get to know you through your posts & I'd like to see you on a team!
Erin: WTG with the 5K, even in less-than-ideal conditions.
Angie: Good luck, take it easy, and I know you can do it!
Christy: Nice workout, mixing up the cardio with the bike and the treadmill! I have to force myself on a bike at the gym; it doesn't seem to fit me right in some very important areas.
Vic: Congratulations on the 2 miles, especially with that foot. My blisters are taking a long time to heal, too, but they're not in as delicate a place. I can't imagine the pain.
Amy: Slacker, yeah right.

I always find the core workouts are the ones I put off, which is bad I know. I'd wish you good luck on getting back in the swing of things, but you're so motivated I don't think you need it.
Heather: Good luck on the Minnie training. Let us know how you like the log book.
Helen: Running clubs and beer? A perfect combo! Now if they would just add KK doughnuts.... Seriously, I hope this club is a good match for you. I do hope you join the Miles Challenge.
Steve: Sounds like you're off on a good start with recovery. All on the treadmill, too!
Jen in GA: I hope your IT Band is feeling better. I'm always impressed by runners with strollers, as I'm not nearly that coordinated or motivated (not to mention a lack of a stroller). The snow party sounds like truckloads of fun, too!
As for me: Another day of low-impact cardio, mostly elliptical. But I have discovered how much I love the rowing machine. No wait, in the least-claustrophobic part of the gym, makes my back feel good!
DH and I went to the bookstore today, looking for books on running & nutrition. Nothing. I found lots of other running books that I'd like to get into but don't know where to start. (I own, and love MfM, but am curious about others.) Does anyone have any book suggestions, running & nutrition, motivational, otherwise? Also, if you know of any good books for runners/ vegetarians I'd appreciate a title. Thanks!