Christa: I'm sorry to hear about your run. I think you're just getting it out of your system prior to the Tri. Taper trial, huh? And I know you're not being overly modest, just giving an honest assessment of your tri skills when you talk about swimming. But I know that even if you consider yourself a slow swimmer that you're going to kick booty on the biking & running portion of the tri!
Lily: Yeah for an easy mile outside. The fresh air must have felt great! (If brisk.)
Angie: Good pace for your run.

Do I understand you correctly that you're running both the 5K and the 15K?
Bill: The ice cream was safe. DOOD's the big ice-cream fan in the family, and he gave me "the look." I got the message and slunk off for a cup of hot chocolate instead. Thanks for offering to fall on your sword for me, though! FWIW, I do think all birthdays--even those that won't be remembered--should involve ice cream.
Mike: Totally off the topic of your training, but have you had the PB&J shakes at the 50s Prime Time Cafe. Every time I read your recovery bagel & shake breakfast I think of those. Thanks a lot.
Shan: Please focus on what you DID do. You ran. It wasn't easy, but you ran. That's determination, and the kind of strength you're going to take into your race.

Don't get mad at yourself, get even. Take it out on the pavement during your race. I know you can....
Scott: Just what I need, to fuel my non-existent running with my favorite junk food. Hmm. I haven't tried that. It might work.

After all, your popcorn strategy seems to be working for you. I just know your 1/2 is going to rock!
Stacie: 40 minutes on the elliptical is no small feat! And to know it comes from building up your running strength. You're doing so well!

And thanks for the discount code on the skirts, you temptress you.
Maura: I'm so glad you're getting some scenic & strenuous XT in. Better you than me. Just kidding--it sounds fabulous. Enjoy the hot tub, beer & reading (pleasure reading, I hope).
Betsy: I'm sending some get-well-before-you-even-get-sick PD your way for your Tri!
Jen: More snow??? Geez, I think you need a vacation. The Minnie, maybe?

I hope the heat isn't too much for you, but I know that you're strong & can handle almost anything.
SamSam: Back to back classes? Wow, your XT is intense.
Liz: I'm glad you're feeling better & had the opportunity for a little outdoor, lunchtime walk. That's sure to lift the spirits. I hope your after-work one was just as enjoyable.
Aloha Jeff: Congrats on the new truck & what a way to send off the old. Your holiday sounds like fun. And you just know your behind the scenes info about
Lost pleases all of us Losties. Hurley's my fave, of course, because he says DUDE.

Also, congrats on your other good news. You're a very talented photographer.
Leana: Great job on the WOs. I hope your wisdom-teeth removal goes as smoothly & you have a pain-free recovery.
As for me: Everyone, thanks for your kind words & reassurances about my icky run. I don't know what I'd do without you all. Maybe drive myself crazy. (Or is that crazier?)
I didn't try to run today, but did my scheduled weight training. I did sneak a quick walk in Frick Park today, just see what the walking/running trails looked like. If the rain stays away I think I might be able to get out on some of the more well-trod areas this weekend!
