MouseDogMom
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Jeanne - I agree. FB has all but killed the WISH boards. And I miss the interaction here. It's just not the same on FB. I'm not nearly as likely to pour out my frustrations and victories there for everyone to see as I am here to a more limited group, even though anyone could read it here too! I felt so sorry for all of you in Providence - the same weekend, we did an 18 mile training run here in Raleigh in similar conditions. It didn't pour the entire time, but it either rained or we ran through deep, muddy greenways. I only had a few blisters, but I was soaked from head to toe.
Tandy - I'm SO sorry!
I knew you were struggling with injuries, but I had no idea it was so bad. Please be very, very careful. I certainly know how depressing it is not to be able to run, but the day WILL come, and you want to be healthy when it does! How's school going? I imagine you're busy enough that the time off from running is kind of a good thing?
I'm worried about Beth, and Maria - where is she? At least she appeared in Providence, so I know she's alive!
I'm very happy to report that things seem to be mostly healed on my end. I've finally learned where the line is that I can't cross, and not to cross it. I'm running 3 days a week - one track workout, one hill/tempo, and one long. I did my 20 mile run last Sunday, and it went great. I'm firmly committed to doing 1/1 intervals for MCM, and still holding out that I can get that 5:30 that's been eluding me for years now. I did, however, agree during Sunday's run that I would rather give up the 5:30 to stay with the group of friends who're also doing it than reach the goal. After being so miserably lonely last year, I'd rather finish with these guys than see that time on the clock. Or at least stay with them for most of the 26...
And then, in the name of all stupidity (and this may sound familiar, Jeanne) there is a group of 6 or 7 of us who are VERY seriously considering walking the City of Oaks marathon here in Raleigh the following weekend. Just for the medal, which is supposed to be really, really, cool. Top 5 in the country cool. Yep, back to back marathons. How much fun would that be to go back to my PT and tell him that not only did I do one, but TWO marathons this year? After he told me I wouldn't run more than 3 miles...
Oh yeah... I'm down 6 pounds this month!
Jackie
Tandy - I'm SO sorry!

I'm worried about Beth, and Maria - where is she? At least she appeared in Providence, so I know she's alive!
I'm very happy to report that things seem to be mostly healed on my end. I've finally learned where the line is that I can't cross, and not to cross it. I'm running 3 days a week - one track workout, one hill/tempo, and one long. I did my 20 mile run last Sunday, and it went great. I'm firmly committed to doing 1/1 intervals for MCM, and still holding out that I can get that 5:30 that's been eluding me for years now. I did, however, agree during Sunday's run that I would rather give up the 5:30 to stay with the group of friends who're also doing it than reach the goal. After being so miserably lonely last year, I'd rather finish with these guys than see that time on the clock. Or at least stay with them for most of the 26...
And then, in the name of all stupidity (and this may sound familiar, Jeanne) there is a group of 6 or 7 of us who are VERY seriously considering walking the City of Oaks marathon here in Raleigh the following weekend. Just for the medal, which is supposed to be really, really, cool. Top 5 in the country cool. Yep, back to back marathons. How much fun would that be to go back to my PT and tell him that not only did I do one, but TWO marathons this year? After he told me I wouldn't run more than 3 miles...
Oh yeah... I'm down 6 pounds this month!

Jackie