deekaypee
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I'm still here, just bogged down in a bit of work. And the WISH teams (re)organization. I'm trying to step away, really!
Cindy: DOOD spoke very highly of you and your 1/2 performance, so I had no idea you were going out faster than you'd planned. Saturday was NOT the day to stay and cheer. (DOOD ended up forgetting where we'd parked the car and spend the entire time I was on the course looking for it--he wasn't happy at all by the time I saw him.) Congratulations on two great races!
By now, I hope the stomach has settled down? I know it's been lingeringa while and has really affected every part of your life.
Beth: You know that phrase, "break down muscle." It creeps me out. Just had to tell you. Glad the juice is working for you, as well as the journaling. I know it works, keep meaning to recommit to it, and am so proud of your willpower to do so! Having you looked at your journal, what do you think your dietitian might say? Any patterns that you've noticed?
Wait, wait, wait! You're getting up even earlier for more miles?
And such a speedy 5 miles!
Vicky: Oh, I'd say the Kitchen sink should 4. At least it did. And after a full meal!
(Oh, it's horrific to think about.) I think I'll try breaking down my reps, too. Thanks for the suggestion. I love that you're putting your race schedule together already, with consistent races. I'm still hoping to put mine together sooner this year. I guess it depends on how you feel, but I'd suggest following Beth's model, sort of, of being prepared not to PR every race but race strong if you feel it that day. Don't plan on PRs for the 30Ks, in other words, if you want to focus on your sub-2:00 1/2s, but don't be surprised if it happens! 
WTG with your first post-half run! Sounds speedy to me.
Especially with your Monday WO.
Maria: Congrats on your PR. I knew you could do it--even in those awful conditions! And, for the record, I had no doubts you would crawl out of bed. I totally understand the frustrations with WISH social time vs. family demands. And I think I'm feeling even more frustrated (in my case, petty) with your SILs shopping at the expo. I won't dwell because I'm working on being more positive, but....
Speaking of more positive, I love the energy in your post about this year's goals! You're doing the right things, and I'm right with you, sister! The % thing would work, too, for 5-pound increments. (I'm not good with numbers.) Haven't seen One Big Happy Family, but I AM looking forward to Caprica. Go figure. Now if my gym would only get the Syfy channel so I could do a late workout while enjoying a new show.
Connie, Connie, Connie.... You didn't fail. You started. You may not have finished, but you are the very spirit of WISH. I don't know if I would have had the strength you did given your health/circumstances. I'm so very proud of you, and admire you. (And your race partner, who is a gem!) You did absolutely the right thing by stopping at the med tent--and being honest.
I'm so sorry about your medical condition. It sounds absolutely terrifying.
Which makes your accomplishment at Disney--2 inches!--all the more impressive. I just know you can succeed in this challenge because you are one of the strongest people I know (even though we've not met...yet!)
Jackie: Chunk #1. You saying I'm chunky?
Glad to know we're partners again in a goal. (Just so you know, I'm also going to try and get faster just for you.
) I'm impressed that you first post-Goofy run was speedwork. Mine was shufflework. I read the article you linked to. I was struck by how much I still consume tons of liquid calories....food--er, drink--for thought.
Shan: Welcome, and congratulations for signing up for your first full! I'll be happy to cheer you and Vicky on!
If you've been naughty, I've been evil!
Glad to have more people here to support each other! So, I take it you're buying In Training gear? Do share!
Manda: Yay for progress on the TM and Wii. It's always such a relief to have our home workout equipment in order. (I assume you use Wii Fit?) And painting a bedroom is SUCH a chore--at least it's a little physical. Hopefullyy you're not clumsy like me and get more paint on you than the walls! Good job tracking the food. That's bound to help, even without the weigh in.
As for me: I'm proud of myself for making strides in consistency I've had a WO streak of 7 days, will be 8 today if I can just break away from the DIS.
Seriously, I'll be headed out for run soon, in the sunshine. I've been weighing myself every day and it looks like I might post a loss. I've also done the body measurements; I have inches to go before I rest.
I still haven't decided a race schedule--okay, so I've looked at races--but there's the usual time conflicts to deal with. DOOD's brother has a daughter in March, two trips planned in April, a family reunion in the summer sometime, etc. Between the time and the $....I may have to do mostly local this year. But to be petty, most of the picturesque longer-distance race courses here are along routes I already run. And Pgh doesn't have a lot of race/crowd support. So I'd rather save the short, local race fee up for travel. At the same time, I do think the way to get better at racing (if not faster) is to, well, race more. Decisions, decisions.....
Okay, and while I'm brainstorming. Wouldn't it be cool to do a Leaner race/meet? Wendy posted a link about the Inaugural Flying Pirate Half Marathon on April 18....a time limit of 5 hours. Like I said, I've got two trips in April, and too little time to train seriously. But I could definitely make a 5 hour cut-off.
Anyway, maybe we could think about a Leaner race sometime, with enough lead time to plan it out. Especially because it looks like we'll never get to see Beth at Disney in January and I'm feeling a need to meet in person all you wonderful people! I promise to let you pursue your own PRs on the course!
Cindy: DOOD spoke very highly of you and your 1/2 performance, so I had no idea you were going out faster than you'd planned. Saturday was NOT the day to stay and cheer. (DOOD ended up forgetting where we'd parked the car and spend the entire time I was on the course looking for it--he wasn't happy at all by the time I saw him.) Congratulations on two great races!
By now, I hope the stomach has settled down? I know it's been lingeringa while and has really affected every part of your life.
Beth: You know that phrase, "break down muscle." It creeps me out. Just had to tell you. Glad the juice is working for you, as well as the journaling. I know it works, keep meaning to recommit to it, and am so proud of your willpower to do so! Having you looked at your journal, what do you think your dietitian might say? Any patterns that you've noticed?
Wait, wait, wait! You're getting up even earlier for more miles?

Vicky: Oh, I'd say the Kitchen sink should 4. At least it did. And after a full meal!


WTG with your first post-half run! Sounds speedy to me.

Maria: Congrats on your PR. I knew you could do it--even in those awful conditions! And, for the record, I had no doubts you would crawl out of bed. I totally understand the frustrations with WISH social time vs. family demands. And I think I'm feeling even more frustrated (in my case, petty) with your SILs shopping at the expo. I won't dwell because I'm working on being more positive, but....
Speaking of more positive, I love the energy in your post about this year's goals! You're doing the right things, and I'm right with you, sister! The % thing would work, too, for 5-pound increments. (I'm not good with numbers.) Haven't seen One Big Happy Family, but I AM looking forward to Caprica. Go figure. Now if my gym would only get the Syfy channel so I could do a late workout while enjoying a new show.
Connie, Connie, Connie.... You didn't fail. You started. You may not have finished, but you are the very spirit of WISH. I don't know if I would have had the strength you did given your health/circumstances. I'm so very proud of you, and admire you. (And your race partner, who is a gem!) You did absolutely the right thing by stopping at the med tent--and being honest.
I'm so sorry about your medical condition. It sounds absolutely terrifying.

Ouch. I know this, too, obviously not from your insider/insulin perspective. That's a hard thing to internalize, or they would be for me. Forget the raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens--these are some of my favorite things. That's what I mean by being a strong person.Sugar, flour, pasta, rice, potatoes.
Jackie: Chunk #1. You saying I'm chunky?



Shan: Welcome, and congratulations for signing up for your first full! I'll be happy to cheer you and Vicky on!


Manda: Yay for progress on the TM and Wii. It's always such a relief to have our home workout equipment in order. (I assume you use Wii Fit?) And painting a bedroom is SUCH a chore--at least it's a little physical. Hopefullyy you're not clumsy like me and get more paint on you than the walls! Good job tracking the food. That's bound to help, even without the weigh in.
As for me: I'm proud of myself for making strides in consistency I've had a WO streak of 7 days, will be 8 today if I can just break away from the DIS.


I still haven't decided a race schedule--okay, so I've looked at races--but there's the usual time conflicts to deal with. DOOD's brother has a daughter in March, two trips planned in April, a family reunion in the summer sometime, etc. Between the time and the $....I may have to do mostly local this year. But to be petty, most of the picturesque longer-distance race courses here are along routes I already run. And Pgh doesn't have a lot of race/crowd support. So I'd rather save the short, local race fee up for travel. At the same time, I do think the way to get better at racing (if not faster) is to, well, race more. Decisions, decisions.....
Okay, and while I'm brainstorming. Wouldn't it be cool to do a Leaner race/meet? Wendy posted a link about the Inaugural Flying Pirate Half Marathon on April 18....a time limit of 5 hours. Like I said, I've got two trips in April, and too little time to train seriously. But I could definitely make a 5 hour cut-off.
Anyway, maybe we could think about a Leaner race sometime, with enough lead time to plan it out. Especially because it looks like we'll never get to see Beth at Disney in January and I'm feeling a need to meet in person all you wonderful people! I promise to let you pursue your own PRs on the course!