Angie
Bless you for fighting the flat tire in the rain. Yes,
AAA is a cheap deal when stuff like that happens.
And great about Bobby getting out on the roads. Congratulations. That must make the whole family smile.
WWDave
That was a nice note and gesture. Who know what the outcome will be? If something happens I'll need to get a shirt from Carrie.
I ran the mile again at tonight's track meet.
The coolest part was a gentleman who was OVER 90

who participated in 3 events tonight, the 1500, the 400, and the 200. He finished the 1500 in about 12 minutes, started easy and really came on at the end. When he finished I'd guess 200 people were at the finish giving him well deserved applause. If I see 90 I'd sure like to be out there still doing what I can.
They didn't have a mile this evening, so I entered the last event, the 10,000, and ran a timed mile. I started 9 meters behind the field, just to give them a head start

, and we went off. I ran the first 1/4 in 1:47, and was doing fine, until at 550 meter I got lapped. No joke, I had run 550 meters, and he had run 950 meters. Humbling, this running stuff is.
I hit the half in 3:40, 3/4 in 5:29, and crossed the mile in 7:19. I had done 7:23 2 weeks ago, so I was able to find 4 seconds out there. I was and am pretty pleased with the effort, and don't thinkI could have gone much faster tonight. I'm almost there with the altitude, even tempo runs are just fine, but tonight every muscle in my body was tingling from lack of oxygen.
Once I get home I'll try this at sea level. Hopefully it will be faster, and less painful, at the same time.
And I'm off to the airport to pick up my bride. Gotta go.
Craig