Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 Andy- In light of all you have going on, all you are managing to do (training-wise) is pretty impressive!!! Very sorry to hear about your cat. -Lianne > > Here's my training for the past 2 weeks: > > Andy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Andy, My sympathies to you and Hugh on the loss of your kitty. I know that your animals are your kids (for me too!) and it's so hard to lose one, no matter if it's from illness or old age. It looks like your new puppy came into your lives at just the right time. Good job on keeping up with the workouts! Keep an eye on that ankle... you have talked about it bothering you several times lately and I'm worried you've got a minor strain/sprain there. Take care, and hugs to both you and Hugh! Jen B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Thanks everone for their sympathies regarding our kitty. It's something we've dealt with 3 times in the past 4 years as some of our pets have reached old age. It doesn't get easier, but you have to remember the good times and go on. Here's a web page memorializing Tomas if anyone is interested http://www.geocities.com/hsemerson/tomas.html Andy > Andy, > > My sympathies to you and Hugh on the loss of your kitty. I know that > your animals are your kids (for me too!) and it's so hard to lose > one, no matter if it's from illness or old age. It looks like your > new puppy came into your lives at just the right time. > > Good job on keeping up with the workouts! Keep an eye on that > ankle... you have talked about it bothering you several times lately > and I'm worried you've got a minor strain/sprain there. > > Take care, and hugs to both you and Hugh! > > Jen B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 The ankle only seems to bother me after I run a long run (16+ miles). I'm thinking it is something like tendonities that flares up when I run too much. It hasn't been quite as bad as the first time it happened. It's looking like I'm not going to get a long run done this week due to time restraints and the fact that I have a 5K on Sunday morning. I don't want to run a long run right before a 5K and I didn't get it done yesterday. So this week is going to be an easy week and hopefully that will pay off later. The weather has been so hot lately with Heat Index of 105-110. Not good for running outside very long. It is even hot early in the morning. Tomorrow a cold front is coming through and high will be around 80. Wed. are free days for me. Last night we went to Outback and a couple hours later I decided to run 8 miles on the treadmill. As I began to run, I started feeling sicker and sicker. I decided I'd go to 3 miles, check out the bathroom and see how I felt. I still felt like puking so I went to bed and didn't sleep too well, but feel better today. Apparently, eating at the Outback and running 2 hours later does not agree with me. Never again will I try running after a free meal. I ate a loaf of their bread, Bleu Cheese Chopped Salad, Cyclone Chicken with steamed fresh veggies, and Chocolate Thunder From Down Under. That could have something to do with the way I felt. It was a great meal though! Andy > Good job on keeping up with the workouts! Keep an eye on that > ankle... you have talked about it bothering you several times lately > and I'm worried you've got a minor strain/sprain there. > > Take care, and hugs to both you and Hugh! > > Jen B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Omigosh Andy, that made me cry. What a sweet kitty! He looks almost exactly like my kitty Spike who we had to put down because he contracted feline leukemia. I love the " bio " and the pictures. I feel like I can picture Tomas and his personality exactly. Very well- written. Thanks for sharing. Jen B. > Thanks everone for their sympathies regarding our kitty. It's > something we've dealt with 3 times in the past 4 years as some of our > pets have reached old age. It doesn't get easier, but you have to > remember the good times and go on. > > Here's a web page memorializing Tomas if anyone is interested > http://www.geocities.com/hsemerson/tomas.html > > Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Mmmmm, Outback!!!! *drool* Yes, I would definitely not recommend running after eating all that yummy stuff. I love their Chocolate Thunder from Down Under. That's the best chocolate dessert in the world. Jen B. > Apparently, eating at the Outback and running 2 hours > later does not agree with me. Never again will I try running after a > free meal. I ate a loaf of their bread, Bleu Cheese Chopped Salad, > Cyclone Chicken with steamed fresh veggies, and Chocolate Thunder > From Down Under. That could have something to do with the way I > felt. It was a great meal though! > > Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Better!! It's a chocolate fudge brownie with nuts (warm!) with fudgy chocolate syrup poured over it, then a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream and a HUGE scoop of whipped cream on the top. Did I forget any delicious part of this sinfully decadent confection, Andy? LOL Jen B. <--wants some NOW > Chocolate Thunder From Down Under? Oh jeez, being a recovering chocaholic around y'all isn't easy! Is it anything like the Motlen Chocolate Cake from Chili's? > > R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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