Craig, Kristi, Cecilia: DOOD is the same way. Has all his race bibs, with notations on his time, pace, how he felt on the course, what he ate for breakfast, notable things about the event. He's not interested in the medals or the t-shirts, but the big is important. I'll have to have more experience to see if that's how I feel, but I certainly see the logic.
Craig: Have a good trip!
Leana: Good luck with the shins & the shoes. It does seem a bit early to replace them, better new shoes than unhealthy shins!
Maherae: Ah, I've never thought about how us back-of-the-packers might indeed add extra distance. No wonder I get so tired!
Jen & All: I'm interested in volunteering for the 1/2!!! I've signed up for the full.
CarolA: Middle of nowhere & no gym? Who'd you upset???

I hope you're feeling better & are breathing easier.
Angie: Yay!

for your run. I hope work & life ease up a bit for you so you can concentrate on the things that really matter, like us!
TXAng: 90? Geez, I'm having a hard time breathing when I just think about running in that heat.
AlohaJeff: Hey, you and Angie could be virtual training buddies, as your paces are similar!
Shan: Good pace, great mileage, and you've demonstrated a willingness to do the ice bath. Enjoy your taper, and all the hard work it took to get there. I just know you're gonna do great!
Kevin: We don't have fall running schedules either, and are avoiding doing the budget thing. I hope your cold & LTO both subside. Does chocolate milk sound good after a diet of Alka-Seltzer Cold and Zycam spray?
GarminGang: That's it, I'm now utterly convinced both DOOD and I need them.
Judy: Yay for following your plan and "only" doing 2 miles. Double-yay for even contemplating running in cold, rainy weather.
Amy: Excellent news on the motivation--not lost, just playing hide-and-seek from you. You and
Cecilia & your hills always impress me.
As for me: Not a lot to report today, except steady rain & a XT day. Tomorrow I'm scheduled to do 5 miles, which is my LR, so I'm hoping the rain lets up.