Good morning WISH team!!!

Happy Monday!! Yesterday was a rest day, so I rested really well, I rested so well that I took a nap from about 5:00-6:30.

Yeah, I paid for that last night at 11:00 when I was wide awake, but it felt so good at the time.

Okay, I have to brag on myself a little bit, so indulge me. I have become the master dinner planner. On Friday afternoon I planned out what Stephen and I are going to have for dinner for the next 2 weeks. I went to the grocery store on Saturday and got everything I need for this week, when I came home, I separated the fresh chicken into Ziploc bags and put them in the freezer; each bag has 2 breasts--one for Stephen and for me, so now we can just throw the Ziploc bag in the microwave to defrost. Last night I made a marinade and then marinated chicken for dinner tonight and I chopped all the veggies I will need for tonight's and tomorrow night's dinner and put them in Ziploc bags in the refrigerator. I'm hoping with everything planned out and doing all the prep work a night or 2 in advance, I can come home, run and then throw dinner together without having to think about it. And since half the work is done, I won't be tempted to order pizza for dinner. I also got my new crock pot--the smart programmable one, I'm using that for the first time tomorrow. Thanks everyone for all the help, tips, and recipes!!
Laundry Update--It's about half done, and Stephen has helped me, so I won't have to hurt him. Too bad.
Cecilia--Awesome half marathon!!! That is hysterical about the Kenyans!!!! You now have proof that you are fast!
Kristi--You are too funny about the GGD's!!! Do you think they recognize you by now? Don't worry about your lr yesterday being shortened, it's much better to stop when you aren't feeling it then to continue and risk injury. Especially the week before your half marathon.
Melissa--Are you sleeping right now?

Let us know how your adventure race went.
Vic--So sorry about your spigot! What a headache!

At least you got your run in before all the excitement. By the way, your house is the same age as me.
Angie--Are you tan?? Lucky! Have fun on the aircraft carrier!!
Jeanne--I'm glad you figured out your foot pain and that it was nothing serious.
Martha--I am so sorry to hear about your neighbor's son.

Suicide just breaks my heart and I think it has got to be much, much harder than a natural death. I'll keep that family in my prayers, unfortunately they have a long road ahead of them. Hopefully they can find some peace in the midst of all their pain.
Kristin--You can come and deep clean my house too! I'll give you fair warning though; I have a black lab that sheds quite a bit.

Nice job sticking with the run even though you were hot and your legs ached.
Mel--I love the Balega socks!!

I bought a couple more pairs this weekend at the Expo, but until then I would reserve my 1 pair for long runs. I would dig through the laundry basket (because it takes us at least a week to put clothes away

) to find them. They are the best! Sorry the protein bar didn't work for you, I can't eat Clif Blocks for the same reason. I gotta say, I agree with Bill, I see nothing wrong with the Diet Coke and a Snickers bar.
Dave--I never thought I would say this to another man, but

for your booty!!! Hopefully the swog today will loosen things up.
Carrie--I have a yard too that needs some TLC if you want to come visit me.

And since I live in a new neighborhood, we don't have trees, so we don't leaves, that will save you quit a bit of time right there.
Andrew--Nice job finishing your run in the rain. Don't you feel like it makes you feel dedicated? Or maybe just crazy.
Jen GA--Snakes??

Alligators???

You deserve a purple heart for courage!!
Nancy--Everyone has bad runs/walks, shake it off, get back out there, and never give it a second more of your thoughts. Great job for sticking with it.
Jen--Did you buy anything good on your shopping trip???
I get to try my inserts for the first time tonight. Crossing my fingers that they will work. I wore them Saturday night when Stephen and I took Hines for a walk (trying to get him to throw up the sock he ate. He finally did after 2 tbsp of peroxide), we only did a lap around the neighborhood, so about a mile. I didn't notice the insert on my left foot, but I could feel it on my right--that's the foot I over pronate on. The inserts didn't bother me while I was wearing them, but when I took my shoes off, my feet were cramping, I guess that's normal. I have 4.5 miles tonight; we'll see how they do.
I better post this and then see go back and see what I missed in the hour it took me to write this. I'm sure I'll be back in a few minutes.
