So, no sooner than I say that I think I'm almost on top on things than the train derails off the track slightly....
Jackie: Big WOO HOO

and HAPPY DANCE

for your marathon! You did it, and you did it in a big way. You're awesome! And of course you're going to run another full! You had a great experience. You just know you want to replicate it! And congrats on getting to meet Galloway of the course! You were able to enjoy the best of both worlds - your PR and meeting the man himself!
Question: How did the 5:30 pace group catch up with the 5:15?
Vicky: I'm trying to talk DOOD into a trip to Stratford and then to Toronto this summer. The Stratford (his work) is easy; the convincing him to go off the university time and spend extra time...not so much. But I'm working on it!
Dropping your gym membership - you too,
Liz - is such a big deal. I know you're dedicated to working out, and can do it. But I wanted to mention how much that's a sign of your very strong willpower! (And, if I may say, the good influence of HK and other friends.)
I also noticed you've almost sewn up your DL 1/2 plans. I'm very jealous, again. One of these years. It would actually be one Disney race I'd be awake for, given the time change.
Vicky & Liz: Hiding veggies? They're meant to be flaunted!

(I want want Liz had this weekend - well, the vegetarian stuff!)
Liz: Congrats on signing up for the century ride. I don't think I knew it was a fundraising event. I've always been intimidated by that aspect of such races. And I'm like you - I run solo 100% of the time, but often think it would be fun to train with someone.
And yes, DOOD and I are actually doing ToT. I *so* didn't think he'd go for it, but he didn't even need my full rationale. I think it's because the old ToT was the first WISHer event we did - that is, after WISHers knew who I was. (I was a lurker for my first Disney race...because everyone intimidated me back then.

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We sometimes get to Chicago. DOOD's parents live west of Chicago, so we fly into Midway before heading to their home. It's often a summer trip, as they're snowbirds, so maybe I can coordinate something with him. Post-June travel is a bit up in the air because of spring trips - WDW, Ogden, Boston (hear that,
Maria?), D.C., Oxford. And I may be missing one in there. Still, it's worth thinking about spending an extra day or two, sans ILs, in Chicago....
I'm totally breakfast boring. I eat oatmeal every day. But...I do make a little cheese/spinach frittata in muffin cups for evening meals. They might be easily imported to work and headed up in a microwave. They're good with salsa. You could basically take any frittata recipe, I think.
AFM: Okay, it's been a rough week or so. My toe was actually worse this last week than the week before. I think it's because I amped up my workouts. And I did my first official run yesterday - one where I tried to stick to regular intervals. I managed 3 miles, but with discomfort. Far less than the stress I was feeling from not being on the road, though, so I hope the physical gets easier in the next couple of weeks. The feeling was...distracting.
Our big stress in the house has been looking for new digs. We rent now, we'll be looking for another rental in the same area. Just better. It's a weird market here - tight for rentals, cheaper to buy a house - so we're spending a lot of time right now touring places and thinking, "Slumlord." And having odd conversations about our mildly divergent priorities.
Thus, this week's not been great for posting. Or for eating/drinking. I've avoided a major meltdown, and am eating fairly clean - but way too much. And more than my regular amount of nightcaps. I was down a total of 3 pounds last Tuesday and hoping to maintain that this Tuesday.
But to make it a focus to end on an up note. The best thing about my toe is that I've had to re-incorporate other workouts than cardio. That's going well. I've got 3x/week for strength training in a time slot that fits with a near-perfect (if early a.m.) WO schedule. (No crowds.)
Goal this week: Hmmm...since it's been stress eating on an erratic schedule (we've been seeing duplexes/houses after work hours) I'm going to say no dinner after 8 this week. Cross your fingers on that one. And I'm going to try to stick to a nightcaps only 2x this week!