No no NO slipping in an AG award in the daily. Report is required, gf.
Have to tell you--having spent time with Holly this weekend and knowing you, and knowing you and Holly run together when you get to Ohio, I am just so envious. I would pledge money to charity to be able to be the third person along with you two, y'know?
........and Karin, think of it.....running with me and Holly means you would have to slow down, but you would feel so dang tall.
..........hope the kiddoes and DH survived, Holly, and hope to see you again soon. You're a peach. Thank the Dh for the weekend, I so enjoyed you.
grins,
A.
ps: Maybe we all can end up at the same "Home for Aged Hippes" at some point in the future!
As for race reports....we'll see. Official results aren't up yet. Maybe I'll stick it in my running log, once all the deets are in print. So there
I am so glad you all met up in Seattle. One of these days my schedule will align with the serious fun.
Grins back,
K
Marathon Maniac #957
I totally agree that we should find a way to run together, the 3 of us. Karin, the only thing that would have made the weekend better is if you could have been there.
Amy, you are a gem! I had such a blast this weekend and it was awesome to be able to spend some quality time with you and the others. Staying in a house together is the way to go, since it allows so much relax time together, sharing morning coffee or evening grilling on the deck. I really felt like we were all old friends. And the DH's were such a wonderful support crew, being there for us and yet sittling back and allowing us to yammer on and on about running and life.
We HAVE to do this again!
Life is a headlong rush into the unknown. We can hunker down and hope nothing hits us or we can stand tall, lean into the wind and say, "Bring it on, darlin', and don't be stingy with the jalapenos."
Hey! I protest ....
Bill (Pick me, Pick me!)
"Some are the strong, silent type. You can't put your finger on exactly what it is they bring to the table until you run without them and then you realize that their steadiness fills a hole that leaks energy in their absence." - Kristin Armstrong