Hi all!!
Citrus Swirl Fans-- What?!?! They changed the recipe?!?! NO!!!! We must take up the challenge and band together... letter writing campaigns, protests, chain ourselves to one of Aladdin's Royal Carpets until they change it back!! (Ok, in all seriousness, the fact that they changed the recipe stinks.

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Helen-- Nice to see you!!
Kim-- Cool, thanks for the info. I did a better Google search and it looks like it's on CTV at 7:30. Hopefully our timing will work out so that I can see it.
Judy-- OK, pulling a Kevin it is. (Although.... there was the unfortunate "Save the Garmin" incident a couple years ago... but people would be far less likely to do
that....... )
Krista-- Yep, that's totally what Captain does too. And, of course, we have houseguests this weekend.

Thankfully they've all been here before and understand.....
Lustergirl-- Deep breath. Everyone has sat right where you are right now and I promise, everyone has been overwhelmed at first. Those miles seem SO LONG at the beginning. Start small and work your way up-- You'll make it!! And don't worry about the super-fast folks. It's really all relative. I have had people remark on my "speedy-ness" on here before, but I really don't feel all that speedy. My brother, a sophmore in high school, won the regional championship in the two mile-- in 9:58.

So long as you are getting out there, you are doing more than most people.
Dave-- I read your post this morning and really had to think about a response. It may sound like a bit of pop psychology, but I guess I sort of feel like when people actively discourage someone for pursuing a positive goal (be it college or running a marathon or whatever), it has less to do with
you and more to do with
them. From reading your posts over the past year, it sounds like you have done a really good job of scheduling your running so it doesn't interfere with family time, so it's suprising. From my own personal experience, I went through a period where I would catch myself doing that all the time. What I eventually realized is that I had a terrible case of jealousy/envy. These were all people that were setting big goals and accomplishing big things and I was just "there." It was a wakeup call for me when I realized that. So, to make a long story short, could it be less about the family time issue and more about DW wanting or needing a goal/hobby? Neither judging nor prying, just want to see you two come to a consensus where you're both happy. And from someone not quite married and with no kids, feel free to disregard this entirely.

I hope things work out.
I will need all the motivation in the world to get out there today.... hot and windy and I'm cranky

Oh well, maybe it'll turn my day around if I get my miles in....
Kevin
