Total hit or miss skimm though. I've been sick sine Firday night. The wether here has been awesome since staruday (that would be above 40 and sunny fro us) and I have been watching all teh action on the bike path from teh lazy boy. Ugh! Coach told em I'm out tonight, too, althuogh I did make it to work.
Paul - Congratulations! She is beautiful!
Jenneg - You have a return between teh 2 sets of code. Just take that out. Oh, and WELCOME!!!!
Dave - COngrats on teh great times! Thanks fro thinking of me.
Krista - So sorry about the headache. Are you staying hydrated? I get headaches if I don't hydrate well, but it's usually post run.
Mel - Awesome splits! My opinion? If you want to be fast, do r4/w1. IF you want to run, you coudl do it in a heartbeat, but it seems like the times do slow down a bit. Thanks for missing me.

Things have been ok.
Ashley - I hate teh first mile and teh middle 1 or 2, depending on run length. In cold temps, it takes me 3 to warm up, though.
solo - You haven't been out yet???????? If I had the energy, I'd drive over and kick you in the shins.

Lucky you, I'd have to pass my house, and that couch is calling me big time.
Jennasis - Welcome! The half willtake you under teh water tbridge by teh contemproary. That's a sizabel hill. Plus, I think there's at least one up ramp, but I could eb mistaken. You may want to get soem hills in. Then again, I'd go bonkers trainign on a track, so what do I know?

Oh and many of us train using the palan in Marthoning for Mortals (MfM around here) by John "The Penguin" Bingham. Many others use Galloway or Higdon plans, although Higdon seems very advanced to me.
Lynne - I hope you can find your way out of lurkesom soon. We miss you! Hope everything's going ok!!!!
Judy - Good to have you back.
OK, I know I missed a ton of people/posts. Coming in on page 6 really stinks. I'll try harder next week.