Hi Everyone,
I'm desperately trying to catch up reading the thread this week. Part of the issue is there's a lot of chatter which is great, the other part is that I'm trying to cut back on the amount of Dis-ing I do at work. I had my yearly review this week and it was glowing. My boss said wonderful things about my work and gave me a nice raise. Now I feel so guilty that I'm spending so much time reading the Disboards. I'm going to try to limit myself to reading only at lunchtime. It's amazing how guilt works as such a motivator. Far better than reprimands or discipline.
My training this week has gone pretty well. I did 7.6 mi on Monday. It's the first time in over 2 weeks I've run so far because of my leg injury, which is feeling fine now. I did a 5.3 mi loop ending at my house, refilled my water bottle and did another 2.3 mi. It was great breaking the run up that way into 2 manageable distances, it never seemed too daunting.
I did manage to add a short strength training routine in this week. I'm going to try to do it 2 times a week to start and see how it goes.
Jen/Patsfan: Welcome.
Martha: Congrats on signing up for the full. I have no doubt, with the determination you've shown here that you will accomplish it with no problem. Good luck with your house guests. Just keep reminding yourself that without MIL there would be no DH. So she must have done something right.
Angie: Sorry for your back pain. I'm sure it's very frustrating.
HMHunters: Great job on getting your run in while on the road last weekend. Great pace on your run today.
Jen117: Belated happy birthday. Sorry your family didn't make a big deal out of it. I demand that my family do something special for me. Hope your back pain gets better. Lots of luck with your race.
Cam: Good luck with meeting your goal for CDC. It definately seems reasonable. I did 40 crunches as part of my strength training this week. Ouch! I am so doubly impressed that you do 100 every day!!
Bill: Glad you have time to resume training. I hear you about the 3 AM feedings! My DDs are 2 and I'm still recovering from that first year.
Stephanie: Great pic of you and your sis. Great job on your tempo run.
Kelley: So sorry about your DH's accident. Prayers for a speedy recovery.
Cecilia: Welcome back. Best wishes on being a single mom. I know that's so hard.
Vic: Welcome back. Glad you enjoyed your trip. Sorry about the PF. Ouch. RW had an article on foot/ankle injuries this month. Maybe some of the stretches might help.
Andrew: Good luck with the Bingham training. I'm sure you have plenty of time to catch up with the plan.
Mark: Welcome.
Good luck with your training.
Laurie: Glad you had a well deserved break.
Lily: Have a great trip to Cancun.
Mel: Good job with your speed intervals. Every bit helps.
Kristi: I think you've hit upon my ideal vacation. A whole week of sleep!! There's a 5K on June 16th in Hopkinton, MA - the Timlin 5K. I'm hoping to run that.
Shan: Good job getting below your goal wt. Enjoy your trip.
Dona: Good job on being ahead of sweeper pace. I hope to go over and read your journal soon.
Bekkiz: Congrats on committing to the 1/2.
Judy: Glad your on the road to recovery.
Carrie: Sorry the DO wasn't supportive about running. Best wishes that the PT and orthotics help.
Jackie: Great training. Does your Galloway group meet just once a week?
Lynne: Good luck on your race.
Dave: Great job on your run. It's amazing how fast you can go when you're just out there enjoying yourself.
Colleen: Hope your medical issues aren't too serious.
Leana: Wings. Yum!!
Christa: Great time on your run. I always try to run the first mile slower to save a bit of energy for the end. Once in a race it's so hard though because of all the adrenaline. Good luck in your race.
Stacey: Glad you got outside for your workout.
Sorry to anyone I missed.
Have a great day everyone.
Cindy
I'm desperately trying to catch up reading the thread this week. Part of the issue is there's a lot of chatter which is great, the other part is that I'm trying to cut back on the amount of Dis-ing I do at work. I had my yearly review this week and it was glowing. My boss said wonderful things about my work and gave me a nice raise. Now I feel so guilty that I'm spending so much time reading the Disboards. I'm going to try to limit myself to reading only at lunchtime. It's amazing how guilt works as such a motivator. Far better than reprimands or discipline.
My training this week has gone pretty well. I did 7.6 mi on Monday. It's the first time in over 2 weeks I've run so far because of my leg injury, which is feeling fine now. I did a 5.3 mi loop ending at my house, refilled my water bottle and did another 2.3 mi. It was great breaking the run up that way into 2 manageable distances, it never seemed too daunting.
I did manage to add a short strength training routine in this week. I'm going to try to do it 2 times a week to start and see how it goes.
Jen/Patsfan: Welcome.

Martha: Congrats on signing up for the full. I have no doubt, with the determination you've shown here that you will accomplish it with no problem. Good luck with your house guests. Just keep reminding yourself that without MIL there would be no DH. So she must have done something right.
Angie: Sorry for your back pain. I'm sure it's very frustrating.
HMHunters: Great job on getting your run in while on the road last weekend. Great pace on your run today.
Jen117: Belated happy birthday. Sorry your family didn't make a big deal out of it. I demand that my family do something special for me. Hope your back pain gets better. Lots of luck with your race.
Cam: Good luck with meeting your goal for CDC. It definately seems reasonable. I did 40 crunches as part of my strength training this week. Ouch! I am so doubly impressed that you do 100 every day!!
Bill: Glad you have time to resume training. I hear you about the 3 AM feedings! My DDs are 2 and I'm still recovering from that first year.
Stephanie: Great pic of you and your sis. Great job on your tempo run.
Kelley: So sorry about your DH's accident. Prayers for a speedy recovery.
Cecilia: Welcome back. Best wishes on being a single mom. I know that's so hard.
Vic: Welcome back. Glad you enjoyed your trip. Sorry about the PF. Ouch. RW had an article on foot/ankle injuries this month. Maybe some of the stretches might help.
Andrew: Good luck with the Bingham training. I'm sure you have plenty of time to catch up with the plan.
Mark: Welcome.

Laurie: Glad you had a well deserved break.
Lily: Have a great trip to Cancun.
Mel: Good job with your speed intervals. Every bit helps.
Kristi: I think you've hit upon my ideal vacation. A whole week of sleep!! There's a 5K on June 16th in Hopkinton, MA - the Timlin 5K. I'm hoping to run that.
Shan: Good job getting below your goal wt. Enjoy your trip.
Dona: Good job on being ahead of sweeper pace. I hope to go over and read your journal soon.
Bekkiz: Congrats on committing to the 1/2.
Judy: Glad your on the road to recovery.
Carrie: Sorry the DO wasn't supportive about running. Best wishes that the PT and orthotics help.
Jackie: Great training. Does your Galloway group meet just once a week?
Lynne: Good luck on your race.
Dave: Great job on your run. It's amazing how fast you can go when you're just out there enjoying yourself.
Colleen: Hope your medical issues aren't too serious.
Leana: Wings. Yum!!
Christa: Great time on your run. I always try to run the first mile slower to save a bit of energy for the end. Once in a race it's so hard though because of all the adrenaline. Good luck in your race.
Stacey: Glad you got outside for your workout.
Sorry to anyone I missed.
Have a great day everyone.
Cindy