deekaypee
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Hey, everyone! I went MIA over the weekend because of an out-of-town friend dropped by for a little eating, a little drinking, and a lot of socializing!
So I got behind on reading my WISH friends' posts. I can't possibly respond to everyone, but so many of you had great weekends!
I'll just respond to a few posts from last week's thread.
Jeff: Thanks for posting this week's thread. Mel, hang in there & feel better soon!
The WISH Team: DOOD is in the same place many of your partners are: slightly bemused at the WISH thing, but tolerant and even encouraging of my Disney obsession. He had nothing but good things to say about those WISHers he met during the Goofy, though, and he's all for me signing up for races even if they are at Disney. I'm trying to encourage him to wear our team colors, but I might need to settle for his attendance at the odd WISH meet.
Angie: You ARE Irongirl, I christen thee! And I christen thee Irongirl again, especially after your speedy LR!
Aloha Jeff: Great job with the running clinic & the Girl Scout cookie selling. I bet you could combine the two events & the Princesses would make out like bandits. I know I could do with a few cookies after a run!
Loved the clinic article, btw, and found it very much in the spirit of so many of your posts.
I just read your update on the clinic. Wow--that's a lot of people. You're so generous with your time & experience!
Carrie: Great run, great pace, great work with the Chi arms! More dancing bananas for you!
Judy: Yea for the return of the training mojo. Double yea for the DVC!
I sympathize with your missing your LR. The situation must have been exhausting for you and terrifying for Mist. I hope your yard can be cleaned up, mostly, by the time your VIP visitor arrives. And congrats for doing the 45-minute run today!
Anne: WTG with the negative splits!
Kristi: Awww, I'm sorry you're so stressed out,
but very happy that you're taking positive steps to alleviate what stress you can--even if it means dropping the team challenge. I know you made the right decision for you, at this time, and can't wait to hear updates on all the good things that I just know will be coming your way.
Shannon: We welcome you--and your dog Krush--to WISH. Thanks for the race report!
Dave: Beer, I understand. But scratching? What, does the panda have fleas???
Craig: Being able to run side by side with DOOD is one of the things I really like about the TM because I can't really keep pace with him on the open road. I'm glad you and Martha enjoy a similar experience.
Mike: DOOD (My DH) & I used Cytomax during the Goofy. I'm not experienced enough to know if it did its job, but DH is convinced enough to continue to use it for his training. It seemed to help his recovery time & was recommended to us by an endurance friend of his.
Amy: I'll pass on your Carnation suggestion to DOOD. It does remind me that one of his favorite post-LR drinks is a Frappuccino. And you do make running around the mud/puddles obstacles sound like fun...almost.
Aloha Jeff, Shan, Amy: Good luck with GS cookie distribution. I'm just glad you don't live around me, because I couldn't resist them.
Martha: Have fun in London, although I do have to say the phrase "walking the streets of London" conjured up very specific images for me....of Jack the Ripper, of course. What did you think I meant?
Casey: WTG with filling out your race schedule. I love the Cool Running site!
Terri: Yea for the test & the upcoming promotion! More Disney races, always a good thing.
Cecilia: It sounds like your new gym will help you with your training.
I hear good things about Lifetime Fitness.
Jen: Thanks for heads up on the Garmin/Aldi sale. Sounds tempting, although I've got my eye on another model...
TiggerJeff: Great pace and so soon after your 1/2! You and Mel both deserve queso dip.
SamSam: I feel the same way you do--WISH inspires me to be the best athlete, the best version of me, that I can be.
Kevin: I haven't done RFTT. And although I've only been a spectator at the Twin Cities race, I can say it's a scenic course & filled with enthusiastic specators (according to my DH).
Mel: You're up and around! Yeah!! Now where's my share of the queso dip?
Stacie: Good for you for playing it safe with the leg while in WV. It sounded like a relaxing weekend, except for the weather and the smoky fireplace. But you got in some solid XT!
Amy:
for your DD & her broken wrist. I'm glad it wasn't more serious but it's still scary & I do think she'll have a much longer recovery than the calendar says. I hope you're both doing okay, now that the initial shock and worry are passing.
As for me: I'm now officially in the last week of C25K, although I need to keep adding time to get to the 5K distance! I think it's really going to help me with the Cleveland Half, which I plan to RW. In even better news, I think I convinced our weekend visitor to give running a try. I speak with all the fervor of the converted, so I might have made an overly strong case, but at least his eyes didn't glaze over!
He's the second person I've talked into trying running, and the first person is going to let me know when his small town has a summer 5K that we can both do together. I figure running + friends = a great excuse for weekend getaways!


Jeff: Thanks for posting this week's thread. Mel, hang in there & feel better soon!


The WISH Team: DOOD is in the same place many of your partners are: slightly bemused at the WISH thing, but tolerant and even encouraging of my Disney obsession. He had nothing but good things to say about those WISHers he met during the Goofy, though, and he's all for me signing up for races even if they are at Disney. I'm trying to encourage him to wear our team colors, but I might need to settle for his attendance at the odd WISH meet.
Angie: You ARE Irongirl, I christen thee! And I christen thee Irongirl again, especially after your speedy LR!
Aloha Jeff: Great job with the running clinic & the Girl Scout cookie selling. I bet you could combine the two events & the Princesses would make out like bandits. I know I could do with a few cookies after a run!

I just read your update on the clinic. Wow--that's a lot of people. You're so generous with your time & experience!

Carrie: Great run, great pace, great work with the Chi arms! More dancing bananas for you!




Judy: Yea for the return of the training mojo. Double yea for the DVC!

Anne: WTG with the negative splits!
Kristi: Awww, I'm sorry you're so stressed out,

Shannon: We welcome you--and your dog Krush--to WISH. Thanks for the race report!
Dave: Beer, I understand. But scratching? What, does the panda have fleas???

Craig: Being able to run side by side with DOOD is one of the things I really like about the TM because I can't really keep pace with him on the open road. I'm glad you and Martha enjoy a similar experience.
Mike: DOOD (My DH) & I used Cytomax during the Goofy. I'm not experienced enough to know if it did its job, but DH is convinced enough to continue to use it for his training. It seemed to help his recovery time & was recommended to us by an endurance friend of his.
Amy: I'll pass on your Carnation suggestion to DOOD. It does remind me that one of his favorite post-LR drinks is a Frappuccino. And you do make running around the mud/puddles obstacles sound like fun...almost.

Aloha Jeff, Shan, Amy: Good luck with GS cookie distribution. I'm just glad you don't live around me, because I couldn't resist them.
Martha: Have fun in London, although I do have to say the phrase "walking the streets of London" conjured up very specific images for me....of Jack the Ripper, of course. What did you think I meant?

Casey: WTG with filling out your race schedule. I love the Cool Running site!

Terri: Yea for the test & the upcoming promotion! More Disney races, always a good thing.
Cecilia: It sounds like your new gym will help you with your training.

Jen: Thanks for heads up on the Garmin/Aldi sale. Sounds tempting, although I've got my eye on another model...

TiggerJeff: Great pace and so soon after your 1/2! You and Mel both deserve queso dip.
SamSam: I feel the same way you do--WISH inspires me to be the best athlete, the best version of me, that I can be.
Kevin: I haven't done RFTT. And although I've only been a spectator at the Twin Cities race, I can say it's a scenic course & filled with enthusiastic specators (according to my DH).
Mel: You're up and around! Yeah!! Now where's my share of the queso dip?
Stacie: Good for you for playing it safe with the leg while in WV. It sounded like a relaxing weekend, except for the weather and the smoky fireplace. But you got in some solid XT!

Amy:

As for me: I'm now officially in the last week of C25K, although I need to keep adding time to get to the 5K distance! I think it's really going to help me with the Cleveland Half, which I plan to RW. In even better news, I think I convinced our weekend visitor to give running a try. I speak with all the fervor of the converted, so I might have made an overly strong case, but at least his eyes didn't glaze over!
