KRISTA: OMG! How scary! I'm just so glad you and Carter are all right.
I think this is a vote for you having some serious cough-potato, relaxation time. I hope you're doing all right and feeling less stressed.
Jackie: I like your thinking--marathon weekend, fun required, running optional. I just think you've been in a mini-taper (with the fun of Pilates and dog and DH-running!) for tomorrow's 5++ mile run. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

Oh, and I loved your anecdote about your Galloway leader's DH & his successful use of R/W. I never would have guessed a 3:1 could produce such a quick marathon pace.

for him!
Paula: Welcome--I'm so glad you found the weekly thread. Wow! I had no idea you were so experienced. You're going to be quite the asset here. So...tell us all about the Akron marathon and why you and your team chose that event!!

Oh, and I know there's a 1/2 in your future--you looked great after your Cleveland finish.
Tricia: Congrats on your 3.5 miler & good luck with your 5K. A local Memorial Day run with some cool bling, I hope!
Tracy: For some reason, gentle yoga kicks my booty. I think it requires me to pay attention to those things I'd rather ignore. Nasty little thoughts and such.

I'm afraid a massage might do the same thing. (Although maybe the thoughts would be different.) What a frustrating work/commute day, although the end of the day seemed to balance things out. And, heck, what kind of day isn't made better by a little exercise and ice cream. (And no, I can't believe I just included exercise in there.)
MLA: Great news on W1D3; I'm glad your running was comfortable, and I bet you're looking forward to next week know that you know your orthotics are working out for you.
Jen: Good luck with your Madison race. I

Madison. I hope your allergies are fine and that you have no rain. Hang the predictions! I'm sure it will be nice in the morning--you deserve it.
Aloha Jeff: 60 minutes of homework, huh? I guess school is never out for a runner. Enjoy those nice early runs this weekend. I assume you'll be having some kind of cookout, considering you "run to eat." I hope you enjoy every last bite!
Vic: "Just because" is the perfect thing to say this weekend. Enjoy your time off!
Cecilia: I hope your blood tests went well. My whole theory about the no food or drink before appointments is that it's a way to break down our wills so that we're compliant. I logically understand it's probably for other reasons, but that's my cranky response.
Judy: Oh, I hope your dr. gives you the green light. Not only for your 5K and to avoid a DNS, but because we love seeing you around these parts!
Scott: Of course I expect a review of the Enterprise. You have an audience for your TRs, you know, I just figure if I can't travel with you I can put my requests in for your destinations. It's cheaper than buying me a ticket, right? (Not that I'm opposed to you doing so--I could be your videographer, recording for posterity all those things you and Amy would rather forget...

) I know you won't get this before your 5K tomorrow, but I'm SO thinking good thoughts for tomorrow and a PR. And as long as I'm expending the brain waves, I'll hope for a PR for your 10K too! I'm so impressed that you're doing two this weekend!!
Carrie: You ARE an overachiever!! 40 minutes. An additional .2 miles, and at least .2 miles that your Garmin tried to forget (apparently it didn't want to go out either). Me, sometimes I eye that kind of distance and say, "Eh, I can see it--good enough." Sorry to hear about DH's calf, and hope you two can get out together this weekend. Maybe if you take a trip to the ice-cream shop?
Frank: It's great to hear from you!

I doubt you'll get a chance to read this, but I hope your trip is wonderful! But as a member of another team, I think any miles done in beautiful places while on vacation--say Italy or France--should count 1/2 as much. Because I'm jealous enough as it is!
Liz: Add me to the list of Alton Brown fans!

He's quirky, funny, gives clear directions, and has great recipes.
Cam: For some reason, your post makes me want to have ice cream & waffles AND buy a Wii. Hmmm, wonder how that happened? P.S. I know you can do 20 minutes straight--you've got the willpower, the strength, and the training under your belt. Good luck on tomorrow's 5-mile race!
Leana: Happy 30th tomorrow! Ah, to be so young and butt-kicking fit!
ksoehrlein: Great job getting out there & doing W3D3 even though it was hot and hazy. I'm sure your distance was great. It's good to hear the shins aren't too bad and you're doing shin exercises. The ones in June's Runner's World are on page 52--I double-checked to make sure I wasn't misremembering. My fave is the ABC ones. I just know you're going to rock W4, taking it one session at a time.
Allyson: You and me, we might be battling W5D3 together! I need to go back to running straight distance now that my race is done. I know you can do it, you're just sneaking up on the distance. But you know what else--Jackie's story of the Galloway runner's success with a 3/1 is mighty tempting. You'll just have to keep me on track.
Morgan: I can't remember if I told you this, but THANKS so much for suggesting 4th Street Bar and Grill in Cleveland. It was a good meal, the wait staff were very attentive to my veggie needs, and my ILs got a real kick out the place. It brought all sorts of nostalgic anecdotes to the the table. Thanks!
As for me: 
Nothing really. Some XT today, a nap, no real special plans for Memorial Day. Maybe some packing, a run tomorrow, a bike ride or two, and the Indy movie. Geez, I'm boring!!!
I hope you all have a great weekend, though.