Happy Mothers Day, I wish each of the mothers a special day with their families. We actually had to eat lunch with DW at the hospital; it was her weekend to work. We will do an official celebration tomorrow.
As for my week I did run 3 times avg about 3.5 miles each. 3 min run, 2 min walk. I actually tried to mow the lawn today after the run but only finished half.
I am looking at a local HM in early Oct., my progress is slow but, slowly improving.
Great races, Laurel and Cara- hills, heat, humidity, hydration (4 Hs) are all important factors in the out come of any race/racer. Great job.
Joe- how's that knee coming along. Don't do what I did and all but stop training, because now I am paying the price. Keep up the cross training to maintain.
Runjr- what is your (golf) handicap? I have not played in a couple of years. I think our college has a summer scramble coming up I might try. Great running by the way.
Jeff- I don't think luck has much to do with running. I think rest, planned or not, has a lot to do with running. Great job!
Spicegeek- how are those pushups coming? My goal is to do half of the workouts that you do.
Andahuff- how did you do on the final? Are you finished? Great running!
Laurel- we did get our second year students graduated on Friday. The first year with resume on May 27 in South Padre Island, that is where convention is this year. I have been bragging to everyone that our first day of class will be on the beach there. As for the balance thing; I remember Andahuff saying that even though running took time away from the family, it made her a better family member. So there is a balance there. Good luck.
At church service this morning they talked about the different kinds of mothers. Mothers-to-be, my-mother, mothers of the past, mothers of today, mothers with big hearts, strong mothers, and mothers in spirit. Regards of which category you fall into, thanks for all you do as a mother.
Chuck- how are you doing?
Gotta Run! Stan