Good morning, cheetahs!
Gloria, I'm joining you at a ridiculously wee hour, but at least I made to 3 this time. Still, I imagine I'll pay the price later.
Wendy :: Well, we haven't been back at work long enough to be in a grind yet

, but it was a worthwhile in-service. Yeah, I was looking forward to a run in the rain while it was relatively light, but it was too heavy by the time I made it home. We were only expected to have showers in this area, but it was sunny and muggy all day. Not a drop. Enjoy your long run today--we'll be running together. How are your toe and knee this morning? How did you manage to bruise your toe? Did you trip on a curb? How was your hang with BF?
Judy :: sounds like an intense ride!...Ditto on the bunion here. Do you do anything for yours that seems to help?
Christine :: that is something that struck me at the time (9/11)...the outpouring of support and solidarity that was expressed worldwide...I saw some J-41s while out shopping yesterday, but they were more casual than what I was looking for and weren't that cute like the pair you posted for us. Here's what I found yesterday:
Clark's (black)
Sofft (black) - never tried this brand before, but like the Clark's, these had added cushioning
Aigner (brown)
Oh, wow--that sounds like a
helluva ride! WTG! I think I know that feeling of what-the-heck-have-I-gotten-myself-into very well!
*lol* But I think I have gotten past that now, which is a relief. Sorry about the catastrophe in the downstairs bathroom!
Gloria :: I am sure you are right--reacclimating to standing all day is part of it, but my feet are bothering me a little more than usual. Don't know if it is partly the marathon training and then just the issues I have with the one foot. But I did buy 3 new pairs of shoes yesterday

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) that look like they might be more gentle on the feets. Will PM you shortly with some shop talk about challenges.

Hope you enjoyed your run yesterday. Performance pay? Well, this is not something I think about usually--generally, I'm just happy to get paid for something I love doing! BUT I will say it has crossed my mind before that it doesn't seem
totally fair that we earn the same exact salary based upon # of years, regardless of effort, whether you work 40 hours or 60. However, I would be strongly opposed to performance pay. Measure that by what--test scores? Please. I don't believe that salary or funding should be tied to scores. In NJ, we have gone from testing kids in 4th, 8th, and 11th to now testing them every year. More testing does not equal more learning. I think the data should be used to inform instruction, and that's it. There are too many variables at play. I'm in a better socioeconomic district than I was before. Kids generally do well here. There might be 1% of kids who receive free and reduced lunch. In my former district, those numbers were in the double digits and climbing every year. I don't think it's fair to my former colleagues that they might be punished because, in one year's time, they couldn't jack up the scores enough. As we know, kids don't learn at the same rate. It doesn't mean that valuable work wasn't done in the classroom just because the scores on one test may not reflect it. I'm a believer in the idea that it takes a village. And if you work in a district where many of the students are disadvantaged, you may not have the stellar test scores, but by no means does that suggest you are not teaching your heart out. Chances are, you are working even harder in those districts because you're doing a lot of surrogate parenting. Oh, I could go on. Sorry you opened that can o' worms? *lol*
Linda :: oh, duh!
Forgive me. I forgot your marathon is almost a month after mine. That is exactly what I have been doing on cutback weeks--shooting for somewhere between 10-13. I considered pushing it up a little more this week--like going for 13-16, but I got a migraine last night, and that helped me decide.

Will you keep your cutback weeks to that or will you increase a little when you get closer to the marathon? I have no idea what is even out at the movies right now. How was it? I have to chuckle along with you at the concept of "short long runs." It is funny how our perspective has changed now, huh? Have a great run today!
Jackie :: it's funny you should say that...I was thinking of trying a reflexology massage sometime soon. Have you ever had one of those? I am scheduled for a regular Swedish next Sunday afternoon...So, after all this talk about dogs, you had a four-legged partner yesterday? Great job pushing through your 6.1. Enjoy today's rest day.
Dallas :: The TJ's by me is always NUTSO unless you go first thing in the morning...are you almost settled in your BTS routine?
I believe that catches me up.
Yesterday morning, I had to wait for a FedEx delivery (sig required), so I couldn't run first thing. Had no idea it was going to get so stinkin' humid! I changed up the plan and did an EXT-based circuit using LIC and the abs from C&W. Near the end of my workout, a migraine came on. Please, this is gettin' old, isn't it? *lol* I finished and still made it out to dinner later. I'm about fed up with these things and am determined not to let it cut into my life. I will take it nice & easy on today's long run, though, aiming for somewhere in the 10-12 range.
BTW,
Posh says hi!
Have a wonderful Sunday!