That's it. I need new socks, lots of them, just to test all your recommendations. And I'm telling DOOD my WISH teammates agree I should never cook again, that my burned fingers aren't worth it. More good advice I owe you all for!
Lily: I can't believe how quickly you're recovering! I'm glad you're following at least some of the doctor's orders, by resisting the urge to run on the TM!

Thanks for sharing the link on the 101 yo marathoner. Maybe I should take up drinking (more), smoking, and join a band? They seem to be the keys to his success.
CarolA: Good run and good luck with the XT!
Carrie: I love the "look at your posture" exercise in CHI Running much better than the pole-walking thing. At least I feel I get it right. I'm glad to hear you're liking the gentle yoga.
AlohaJeff: What a great time, esp. under those conditions. I'd be dying! Like father, like daughter, huh? She's gonna rock that tri! And thank you for volunteering to guide newbies like me into the joys of training.
Kelley: I consider your miles very noteworthy! It sound like you're doing well mixing the running in with the walking.
Amy: I'm so sorry to hear about the hip, but glad you're now IR. I just know you'll come back stronger than ever because you ARE being smart. And your chiro can only be the best if you're an excellent patient, which he know you are. Although I do have to admit I'm kind of surprised that you can cut cold turkey like that, even for a day--not that this exercising thing is addictive, or anything....
Liz: Ouch. Shin pain. You have my sympathies. I'm impressed that you persevered on the TM, adjusting your pace, to get your miles in.
Heather: Oh, come on. You know you just want to nibble your dentist a little, just to keep him/her aware that you're paying attention.
Shan: You've got the ice, you're feeling better, and I've got the PD for your ankle and its continuing recovery!

Here's hoping you're 100% for your 1/2!
Craig: That's incredible, your training run!

You deserve as much champagne as you want.
Jeff & Kristi: Thanks for your traveling-resources ideas. That's generous of you both. I may take you up on the offers, depending on my success with Interlibrary Loan and my local libraries.
Kristi: Yea for the 7 milers--you did it. And thanks for the reminder that spring cleaning awaits me. (Wait? Should I be thanking you for that?)
Stephanie: Silly, silly work! That's two hours you could have been working out & becoming healthier. And isn't that supposed to make you more productive??
Allie: "Evolving into a real runner." Love it!
Bill: I'm sorry to hear about Timmy's never-ending ear infection.
Maura: Awww, Maura, you haven't lost it. You've found...us! Crazy always needs company, you know.
Cecilia: What kind of computer did you end up with?
NEPats Bill: And don't forget the beer. Marathons, Disney, limping, and beer. Now, did I forget anything?
Tigger Jeff: We call Stop-and-Go stores Stop-and-Robs. Does that count?
Kristen: Hershey's Kisses...mmmmm. They're so small, so delicate. One more can't hurt, can it? Of course, then I need to add a few more crunches, and they might. Ah, the trade-offs we make for chocolate!
As for me: Today's a rest day, after having another good (short) run yesterday. I'm midway through week 8 of C25K and have been feeling I could run longer than the program calls for the last week or so. But I've decided not to push things, keep it to the 10% rule. I'm not in a rush--at my pace, I can't pretend to be!
