Good morning, everyone!!

Guess what, I'm not sore at all!

I thought with lifting weights and doing different ab exercises, I would be very sore, but I feel fine.

Okay, I got on the internet last night and looked around at some different running sites and I think I have IT band syndrome. Some of the symptoms of IT band syndrome are soreness on the outside of the knee to behind the knee and pain at the end of your run. Check and check. Causes of the IT band are: overuse and doing too much too soon and running on a crowned surface, such as on roads or a track. I took some time off from running after the 1/2 and just kind of jumped into my training again, so there's doing too much too soon, and if I'm not on a treadmill, I'm outside on the road (I ran on the road Tuesday when my knee hurt for the first time) and then I did my 5 miles on Saturday at the high school track. I've been icing my knee and taking ibuprofen and it feels fine right now, but I'm still going to take 3 days off from running and see if that helps.
Cam--Thank you for the compliments, Hines (tell Howard as in Ward

) is very smart, right now he's in obedience training and personal protection. He's doing great in both, but it is kind of hard to take him seriously in protection when he's barking at the trainer and playing tug of war, practicing his bites and his tail is wagging like crazy!! He's going to be very happy next week, when we get our fence!!

Oh, and if you need a friend for Disney, I'd be more than happy to volunteer!!
Judy--Don't you love his big smile! My puppy's name is Hines, he's 10 1/2 months old and we've had him since he was 9 weeks old. And if you can't tell (because I have a hard time figuring out breeds), he is a Labrador retriever, but Stephen calls him our Labrador reCEiver, because he's named after Hines Ward, a wide receiver for the Steelers. Hines is definitely my baby! How is your baby? Adjusting to life with you?
Carrie--Trust me, I'm not brave, and my
Crocs are brown!!

I wore them Saturday night, they are very comfy, it actually felt like I wasn't wearing any shoes. I bought them for WDW, or any outdoor activity when I would normally wear gym shoes all day, I'm not big on wearing gym shoes all day, all the time, but my feet cannot take the World in sandals. I'm hoping Crocs are the solution! I'll let you know how they stand up when we go in May.
Nancy--

on your knees and training! I hope you are feeling better.
Dave--Pictures, we need pictures!!
I better get back to work; one of these days, I'm going to get caught!!
