Just call me the village idiot!!

I ran last night for the first time in 13 days (

) and it was not pretty. My ankle started killing me and I have no idea why. I hurt my left ankle in September when I fell running, but this was my right ankle and it was throbbing pain in the outer bone. Plus I ran right after work and it was still 86 degrees with 83% humidity and to make matters worse, I had forgotten how painful it was run with mosquitoes bites when sweat starts running over them. I'm a mess!!! I think I'm going to go back to the treadmill for a little bit, where it's cooler in the basement, there is less impact, and I tend to go about 60-90 seconds slower on the treadmill (I'm afraid I'm going to fall off

), so that will help me slow down my pace and hopefully prevent an injury. I know Hines is going to miss our runs until I get back on the street, so I guess I'll have to run and then take him for a cool down walk. Oh, and guess what: THE SOCK IS STILL ON THE STREET!!!!! I think that sock is going to live in the neighborhood longer than we are!
Tiff--Congrats on signing up for the half!! Thanks for the update on the capacity levels, I need to pass that on to my Mom. She is really wanting to do the half again, but she was in a car wreck in February, it wasn't life threatening, but there was significant damage to her shoulder. She is waiting to get clearance from her physical therapist to start running and walking again before she signs up. Regardless, she and Dad are coming to be a part of the scream team. As for the Flying Pig, it was a fantastic course--very scenic and quite a bit of support. The only bad part about the course is that it is VERY hilly, and there is one gigantic hill between miles 6-10, it's not too hard, but you'll be feeling it the next day! I think Stephen and I are planning on doing the Pig next year, along with 3 of Stephen's cousins. Well, I'm loosely planning to do the Pig, I'm hoping to be a few pounds heavier by then and counting down my nine months.

Cincinnati is about 5 hours from Nashville--hope that helps!
Christa--Great pics! You look great!
Sunny--I love your pics too. It looks like you have fun camping. I have to say, you are much more the outdoorswoman than I am. We left camping on Saturday to go see Pirates of the Caribbean, I begged Stephen to just take me home, but he made me go back until Sunday.
Carrie--I too will do anything for my nieces and nephews, especially my nephew Logan (no one in my family is on the boards, so I can say he is my favorite). Hey, I'm going to be in your great state on Friday, Stephen's cousin is getting married this weekend and the wedding is in Mount Pleasant. Not close to you, but closer than Ohio!
Mel--I love the bracelets, but here's a dumb question, do they only have adult sizes or kids sizes too? I have tiny wrists and I cannot wear the adult sizes in the rubber bracelets, they slip right off my hand. I know

. I think we are doing the Race for the Taste too. Stephen and I are going to be in WDW Sept 30-Oct 8 for an early anniversary vacation, we've talked about doing the race before leaving for the airport. Oh, and another silly question, but do you think the food court at POR will have enough carb or healthy options for us to eat? And will they run out of pasta? I haven't really eaten in the food courts in Disney, so I really don't know what's on the menus.
Helen--

for your kitty!!!
Judy--Your comments about your family make me

. At least you are in Italy and not stuck in PA, 30 minutes away from all civilization!! Did I say that out loud?
Kristi--

I get nervous when I encounter a stray dog, I would be a wreck with a coyote!! Great job on your negative splits!
Sara--You rock!!!
Kevin--Glad that your knee is okay!
Cam--Great job on your 5K, when's the next one?
Jodi--Haven't seen you around much lately, how are you doing? Training going okay?
I'd love to sit and chat some more, but my work is piling up, so I better go. I'll be around here a lot more, with marathon training starting in about 5 weeks, I can't slack off anymore.
