Hi, everyone! No training to report from this weekend, but I'd like to think all the running around and dancing might count for XT.
Krista -- your sister is in my prayers.
Mel -- awesome, awesome pix. I am so glad your family had that wonderful experience and the time together.

Vic -- the boys are adorable!
Life is so crazy right now.

UGH! It's all been fun, but a bit much, and I spent yesterday mostly being a vegetable when I should have been productive. I thought several times about going out wogging, but was so exhausted and it was so hot out and I knew it would be a tough work week, so I didn't want to end up really wiped out. I do have good reason for not getting out there in the past 5 days, though:
Thursday night -- we met with the kitchen designer for more than 3 hours. Lots of exciting ideas

but so much more work and so many more decisions left to be made before 7+ weeks of demolition/ construction will start in August. I have a feeling I will gladly escape the house to train in August and September!
Friday -- our friend arrived who is visiting from Australia.

I got stuck at work and couldn't get to the airport to pick her up, but got home in time for dinner and to see her off to visit other friends in the Northeast
Saturday -- we didnt' get to do the Spring Lake 5 because of our friends' daughter's Bat Mitzvah.

We drove to Princeton NJ and sat in Synagogue for 3+ hours then attended the luncheon. After that we drove to Toms River NJ to visit friends and went from there to another friend's house to see more people, including our friends with the new baby who were visiting. Back to Toms River where we spent the night. Andy and I went to church with our friend on Sunday and got to hear her play hand bells in her bell choir. Then home to change, off to a teeball game with friends that live nearby. Back to our friends' house for a barbecue. Change clothes again for Bat Mitzvah reception back in Princeton, drove 1.25 hours to reception which was more elaborate than any wedding reception I've ever been to. We had an awesome time and stayed 6pm - almost 11:30 (does dancing count for xt?) then arrived home close to 1 am when I had to do my crunches & pushups before falling into bed (yesterday was 21 days in a row of 100 crunches & 100 push-ups). I figured out I wore 6 different sets of clothes in 24 hours--pjs I woke up in Sunday a.m., church clothes, shorts & tee shirt for teeball & barbecue, party clothes for Bat Mitzvah reception, workout clothes for crunches, etc at 1a.m., fresh pjs to go to sleep Sunday night/Monday morning.
Yesterday was just paperwork and grocery shopping and cooking huge amounts of food to have for the week, but I am still utterly exhausted. We never made it to PoC3, either, as I'd promised the kids. Maybe next weekend. . . I am kind of glad that people aren't raving about how awesome it was, but we are all still really looking forward to seeing it on the big screen.
Andrew is in finals this week and is also taking his high school math placement exam today. Our Aussie friend returns Thursday and will stay until we take her to the airport to fly back to AU on Sunday. Howard's mom arrives next Wednesday to stay for a week and be here for Andy's graduation; special olympics prep and summer games is Thursday - Saturday (3 16+ hour days in a row); Andy's graduation and the party at our house are Sunday.

Then, things will calm down a bit. Getting through June 10 will require mega-vitamins.

LOL! That will also be about 9 weeks before the CDC and I am really hoping we will be able to settle into a solid training routine by then.
Really, though, the one thing I regret is that training is taking the hit. And, not only have I fallen off the diet wagon, it has rolled over me and backed over me several times.

I just have nothing to give it right now.
Each day I thank God for this healthy, strong body, but I also feel an obligation to Him to make the most of this gift He has given me, when so many others suffer. So, I will make time, and gather energy and get out there.

The funny thing is, I get here during the day and get all re-charged and revved by the enthusiasm and discipline of my WISH friends and teammates,

and yet am a hostage at my desk!

I'll be back later for another fix before coaxing myself the gym instead of to home for an early to bed night.
