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2009-04-28 7:01 PM
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1stTimeTri - 2009-04-28 1:12 PM

I hate being busy that doesn't pertain to training or family.

Work sucks.



x2!!!!



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Hi Nibbs!


2009-04-28 8:06 PM
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OK, so here it is - my 5000th post. I wasn't quite sure where to put it...because it's kind of about everything and nothing and mostly everything...but then I figured I should put it where I put nearly everything. In the Challenge forum.



On the occasion of my 5000th post...

When I was in high school, there was a counselor who asked us to write our three biggest goals or wishes on a piece of paper. They weren't supposed to be material things, but more like accomplishments or achievements. Well, I was a pain in the butt in high school, and so I wrote down three things that to me, at that time, seemed like the pinnacles of impossibility.

1. Do a marathon.
2. Do a triathlon.
3. Write a book.

The counselor put them in envelopes and then gave them to us at graduation. At that time I got a good laugh. What kind of idiot would put those down as their biggest goals?

So then I went to college, grad school, law school. Always dabbled a bit in running, but never too seriously. I ran some races, but didn't "train." I ran because I like to, but never enough to do it much. And I spent a lot of the time being chased by the sag wagon. DFL.

I was never thin, but I got fat. And then had kids and got fatter. And then in 2006, when my baby was 1 year old and my life in the middle of a huge transition, my husband and I decided to get our selves back into shape. And I picked running back up. I remember my first race at that time - it was a 4 mile trail run. I finished with some 80-year old men. They were faster than me, but they talked me in. No sag wagons on the trails, y'know.

In the summer of 2006, we moved to Richmond from Chicago...and my husband, who had shared a good giggle with me about my high school goals, agreed that I should get a bike. And so began the slippery slope into full-blown triathlon craziness. Of course, there was one little hitch in that giddyup. I didn't know how to swim. But that didn't stop me from joining BT in July 2006.

Fast forward to January 2007 - I took adult swim lessons. (And I should probably take some more...but I digress). And I did my first triathlon in March 2007 - pool swim, 10 mile bike, 5K run. It was horrible. I hated the swim. The bike was hard. The run was long. And I came home from the race so excited that I couldn't wait for my official times to post something. So I posted some long sappy rant about how exciting my first triathlon was. And folks on BT responded so nicely to my post. If I wasn't hooked on BT before then, that sealed the deal.

Since then, I have been completely sucked into BT. I've had some great mentors, both in the mentor program and out. I've had a bunch of fun in COJ and with the challenges. I've made great friends - ones I've met outside of the 'net and ones I haven't but that I'd give a kidney for. OK, maybe not a kidney, but I'd definitely send my used tri gear for free. Pay it forward and all that. I've been ticked at BT - there are definitely people who get a bit under my skin...but far fewer here than in real life, I must say. And there are people who's sanity I question. Including mine.

But there are people I care about and people I trust. When my knee went south before the marathon, even my husband said to talk to the folks on the board. Now, I may have ignored all of your sage advice, but still. That's not really the point, is it?

Wow, are you still reading? You're like one of those people who stay and read all the credits after the movie, hoping there's something funnier at the end, right? Huh. Well, I should have guessed that about some of you.

One of my earlier milestone posts was about wasabi. A post of substance. And for my big 5000th, I give you this sappy masterpiece. I guess the bottom line is that, with BT's help, I have accomplished two of my biggest goals (three if you count this post as a book) - and proven that the impossible is not so much.

Hugs, smooches, and heaven forbid, melon presses, all around.
2009-04-28 8:10 PM
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Congratulations on your 5,000th post, Kristen!!  And, more importantly, congrats on finishing 2 of your life goals!!  (If you'd done a PhD, you could count your dissertation as a book.  )

So, am I one of the people who's sanity you question? 
2009-04-28 8:13 PM
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Wahoo!! You've come a long way, baby, and I ain't blowin' smoke Congrats on the big 5K! You are a source of inspiration here on BT!


2009-04-28 8:36 PM
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Whew. It's so much nicer having that out of the way. Now I can go and leave non-substance posts, like "Boys are stinky".


2009-04-28 8:45 PM
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Very well said, Kristen.  (you wouldn't have to write for a living would you?  

Yes, boys are stinky too....so are 13 year olds with attitudes as big as Montana. Anyone want the latter?

2009-04-28 8:45 PM
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enders_shadow - 2009-04-28 9:36 PM Whew. It's so much nicer having that out of the way. Now I can go and leave non-substance posts, like "Boys are stinky".


LOL!

boys are stinky!

Congrats Kristen!!!!

2009-04-28 8:47 PM
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2009-04-28 8:54 PM
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barqhead - 2009-04-28 9:13 PM Wahoo!! You've come a long way, baby, and I ain't blowin' smoke Congrats on the big 5K! You are a source of inspiration here on BT!


Pam!!!!!

2009-04-28 8:54 PM
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QueenZipp - 2009-04-28 9:45 PM

Very well said, Kristen.  (you wouldn't have to write for a living would you?  

Yes, boys are stinky too....so are 13 year olds with attitudes as big as Montana. Anyone want the latter?



Judi!!!




2009-04-28 9:14 PM
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Hi Beth!

I know I'm not around much....no time to hang out lately

But I'll still pass up a 13 year old to anyon (please?)

2009-04-28 9:29 PM
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QueenZipp - 2009-04-28 10:14 PM

Hi Beth!

I know I'm not around much....no time to hang out lately

But I'll still pass up a 13 year old to anyon (please?)



I have one of my own.......so, i'll pass

2009-04-28 9:32 PM
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enders_shadow - 2009-04-28 9:06 PM

  • .. so I wrote down three things that to me, at that time, seemed like the pinnacles of impossibility

  • 1. Do a marathon.
    2. Do a triathlon.
    3. Write a book.



    Congratulations, Kristen!

    If you count publishing papers, then you've achieved all three "impossibilities."



    2009-04-28 9:33 PM
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    OK, so here it is - my 5000th post. I wasn't quite sure where to put it...because it's kind of about everything and nothing and mostly everything...but then I figured I should put it where I put nearly everything. In the Challenge forum.....


    Or, if you don't want to count the published papers, I suppose you could compile those 5000 posts into one large novel.

    2009-04-28 9:51 PM
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    Good night, Nibbs!  I'm heading to bed so that I can get up crazy early to fly to Milwaukee.


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    enders_shadow - 2009-04-29 11:06 AM OK, so here it is - my 5000th post. I wasn't quite sure where to put it...because it's kind of about everything and nothing and mostly everything...but then I figured I should put it where I put nearly everything. In the Challenge forum. On the occasion of my 5000th post... When I was in high school, there was a counselor who asked us to write our three biggest goals or wishes on a piece of paper. They weren't supposed to be material things, but more like accomplishments or achievements. Well, I was a pain in the butt in high school, and so I wrote down three things that to me, at that time, seemed like the pinnacles of impossibility. 1. Do a marathon. 2. Do a triathlon. 3. Write a book. The counselor put them in envelopes and then gave them to us at graduation. At that time I got a good laugh. What kind of idiot would put those down as their biggest goals? So then I went to college, grad school, law school. Always dabbled a bit in running, but never too seriously. I ran some races, but didn't "train." I ran because I like to, but never enough to do it much. And I spent a lot of the time being chased by the sag wagon. DFL. I was never thin, but I got fat. And then had kids and got fatter. And then in 2006, when my baby was 1 year old and my life in the middle of a huge transition, my husband and I decided to get our selves back into shape. And I picked running back up. I remember my first race at that time - it was a 4 mile trail run. I finished with some 80-year old men. They were faster than me, but they talked me in. No sag wagons on the trails, y'know. In the summer of 2006, we moved to Richmond from Chicago...and my husband, who had shared a good giggle with me about my high school goals, agreed that I should get a bike. And so began the slippery slope into full-blown triathlon craziness. Of course, there was one little hitch in that giddyup. I didn't know how to swim. But that didn't stop me from joining BT in July 2006. Fast forward to January 2007 - I took adult swim lessons. (And I should probably take some more...but I digress). And I did my first triathlon in March 2007 - pool swim, 10 mile bike, 5K run. It was horrible. I hated the swim. The bike was hard. The run was long. And I came home from the race so excited that I couldn't wait for my official times to post something. So I posted some long sappy rant about how exciting my first triathlon was. And folks on BT responded so nicely to my post. If I wasn't hooked on BT before then, that sealed the deal. Since then, I have been completely sucked into BT. I've had some great mentors, both in the mentor program and out. I've had a bunch of fun in COJ and with the challenges. I've made great friends - ones I've met outside of the 'net and ones I haven't but that I'd give a kidney for. OK, maybe not a kidney, but I'd definitely send my used tri gear for free. Pay it forward and all that. I've been ticked at BT - there are definitely people who get a bit under my skin...but far fewer here than in real life, I must say. And there are people who's sanity I question. Including mine. But there are people I care about and people I trust. When my knee went south before the marathon, even my husband said to talk to the folks on the board. Now, I may have ignored all of your sage advice, but still. That's not really the point, is it? Wow, are you still reading? You're like one of those people who stay and read all the credits after the movie, hoping there's something funnier at the end, right? Huh. Well, I should have guessed that about some of you. One of my earlier milestone posts was about wasabi. A post of substance. And for my big 5000th, I give you this sappy masterpiece. I guess the bottom line is that, with BT's help, I have accomplished two of my biggest goals (three if you count this post as a book) - and proven that the impossible is not so much. Hugs, smooches, and heaven forbid, melon presses, all around.

     

    You're a rockstar!

    Congratulations on reaching some amazing goals that you set so long ago! Thats fantastic!

    Its been a pleasure getting to know you... and I KNOW I will get to meet you one day!!!!

    MWAH!

    2009-04-28 11:16 PM
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    kaqphin - 2009-04-28 7:58 PM

    enders_shadow - 2009-04-29 11:06 AM OK, so here it is - my 5000th post. I wasn't quite sure where to put it...because it's kind of about everything and nothing and mostly everything...but then I figured I should put it where I put nearly everything. In the Challenge forum. On the occasion of my 5000th post... When I was in high school, there was a counselor who asked us to write our three biggest goals or wishes on a piece of paper. They weren't supposed to be material things, but more like accomplishments or achievements. Well, I was a pain in the butt in high school, and so I wrote down three things that to me, at that time, seemed like the pinnacles of impossibility. 1. Do a marathon. 2. Do a triathlon. 3. Write a book. The counselor put them in envelopes and then gave them to us at graduation. At that time I got a good laugh. What kind of idiot would put those down as their biggest goals? So then I went to college, grad school, law school. Always dabbled a bit in running, but never too seriously. I ran some races, but didn't "train." I ran because I like to, but never enough to do it much. And I spent a lot of the time being chased by the sag wagon. DFL. I was never thin, but I got fat. And then had kids and got fatter. And then in 2006, when my baby was 1 year old and my life in the middle of a huge transition, my husband and I decided to get our selves back into shape. And I picked running back up. I remember my first race at that time - it was a 4 mile trail run. I finished with some 80-year old men. They were faster than me, but they talked me in. No sag wagons on the trails, y'know. In the summer of 2006, we moved to Richmond from Chicago...and my husband, who had shared a good giggle with me about my high school goals, agreed that I should get a bike. And so began the slippery slope into full-blown triathlon craziness. Of course, there was one little hitch in that giddyup. I didn't know how to swim. But that didn't stop me from joining BT in July 2006. Fast forward to January 2007 - I took adult swim lessons. (And I should probably take some more...but I digress). And I did my first triathlon in March 2007 - pool swim, 10 mile bike, 5K run. It was horrible. I hated the swim. The bike was hard. The run was long. And I came home from the race so excited that I couldn't wait for my official times to post something. So I posted some long sappy rant about how exciting my first triathlon was. And folks on BT responded so nicely to my post. If I wasn't hooked on BT before then, that sealed the deal. Since then, I have been completely sucked into BT. I've had some great mentors, both in the mentor program and out. I've had a bunch of fun in COJ and with the challenges. I've made great friends - ones I've met outside of the 'net and ones I haven't but that I'd give a kidney for. OK, maybe not a kidney, but I'd definitely send my used tri gear for free. Pay it forward and all that. I've been ticked at BT - there are definitely people who get a bit under my skin...but far fewer here than in real life, I must say. And there are people who's sanity I question. Including mine. But there are people I care about and people I trust. When my knee went south before the marathon, even my husband said to talk to the folks on the board. Now, I may have ignored all of your sage advice, but still. That's not really the point, is it? Wow, are you still reading? You're like one of those people who stay and read all the credits after the movie, hoping there's something funnier at the end, right? Huh. Well, I should have guessed that about some of you. One of my earlier milestone posts was about wasabi. A post of substance. And for my big 5000th, I give you this sappy masterpiece. I guess the bottom line is that, with BT's help, I have accomplished two of my biggest goals (three if you count this post as a book) - and proven that the impossible is not so much. Hugs, smooches, and heaven forbid, melon presses, all around.

     

    You're a rockstar!

    Congratulations on reaching some amazing goals that you set so long ago! Thats fantastic!

    Its been a pleasure getting to know you... and I KNOW I will get to meet you one day!!!!

    MWAH!

    WOW ~ Love the story....

    yes, I did read your book from word to word all the way to the end....You must be very proud of your accomplishments! I am for you!!!!

    cant wait to read the 10,000 post! will that be this month during our girl swim challenge!?

    Seriously, congrats Kirsten!~~~YOU GO GIRL~~~

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    Girl Passing on Left - 2009-04-29 2:16 PM

    kaqphin - 2009-04-28 7:58 PM

    enders_shadow - 2009-04-29 11:06 AM OK, so here it is - my 5000th post. I wasn't quite sure where to put it...because it's kind of about everything and nothing and mostly everything...but then I figured I should put it where I put nearly everything. In the Challenge forum. On the occasion of my 5000th post... When I was in high school, there was a counselor who asked us to write our three biggest goals or wishes on a piece of paper. They weren't supposed to be material things, but more like accomplishments or achievements. Well, I was a pain in the butt in high school, and so I wrote down three things that to me, at that time, seemed like the pinnacles of impossibility. 1. Do a marathon. 2. Do a triathlon. 3. Write a book. The counselor put them in envelopes and then gave them to us at graduation. At that time I got a good laugh. What kind of idiot would put those down as their biggest goals? So then I went to college, grad school, law school. Always dabbled a bit in running, but never too seriously. I ran some races, but didn't "train." I ran because I like to, but never enough to do it much. And I spent a lot of the time being chased by the sag wagon. DFL. I was never thin, but I got fat. And then had kids and got fatter. And then in 2006, when my baby was 1 year old and my life in the middle of a huge transition, my husband and I decided to get our selves back into shape. And I picked running back up. I remember my first race at that time - it was a 4 mile trail run. I finished with some 80-year old men. They were faster than me, but they talked me in. No sag wagons on the trails, y'know. In the summer of 2006, we moved to Richmond from Chicago...and my husband, who had shared a good giggle with me about my high school goals, agreed that I should get a bike. And so began the slippery slope into full-blown triathlon craziness. Of course, there was one little hitch in that giddyup. I didn't know how to swim. But that didn't stop me from joining BT in July 2006. Fast forward to January 2007 - I took adult swim lessons. (And I should probably take some more...but I digress). And I did my first triathlon in March 2007 - pool swim, 10 mile bike, 5K run. It was horrible. I hated the swim. The bike was hard. The run was long. And I came home from the race so excited that I couldn't wait for my official times to post something. So I posted some long sappy rant about how exciting my first triathlon was. And folks on BT responded so nicely to my post. If I wasn't hooked on BT before then, that sealed the deal. Since then, I have been completely sucked into BT. I've had some great mentors, both in the mentor program and out. I've had a bunch of fun in COJ and with the challenges. I've made great friends - ones I've met outside of the 'net and ones I haven't but that I'd give a kidney for. OK, maybe not a kidney, but I'd definitely send my used tri gear for free. Pay it forward and all that. I've been ticked at BT - there are definitely people who get a bit under my skin...but far fewer here than in real life, I must say. And there are people who's sanity I question. Including mine. But there are people I care about and people I trust. When my knee went south before the marathon, even my husband said to talk to the folks on the board. Now, I may have ignored all of your sage advice, but still. That's not really the point, is it? Wow, are you still reading? You're like one of those people who stay and read all the credits after the movie, hoping there's something funnier at the end, right? Huh. Well, I should have guessed that about some of you. One of my earlier milestone posts was about wasabi. A post of substance. And for my big 5000th, I give you this sappy masterpiece. I guess the bottom line is that, with BT's help, I have accomplished two of my biggest goals (three if you count this post as a book) - and proven that the impossible is not so much. Hugs, smooches, and heaven forbid, melon presses, all around.

     

    You're a rockstar!

    Congratulations on reaching some amazing goals that you set so long ago! Thats fantastic!

    Its been a pleasure getting to know you... and I KNOW I will get to meet you one day!!!!

    MWAH!

    WOW ~ Love the story....

    yes, I did read your book from word to word all the way to the end....You must be very proud of your accomplishments! I am for you!!!!

    cant wait to read the 10,000 post! will that be this month during our girl swim challenge!?

    Seriously, congrats Kirsten!~~~YOU GO GIRL~~~

    A BIGgroup of women?

    Anything is possible....

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    Morning Nibbs!  It's way to early for a Jen post, but I was bored in the airport and there is free WiFi.  Waiting to get on the plane so I can go back to sleep.  Today is going to be really long.
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    Artemis - 2009-04-29 7:33 PM Morning Nibbs!  It's way to early for a Jen post, but I was bored in the airport and there is free WiFi.  Waiting to get on the plane so I can go back to sleep.  Today is going to be really long.

    Morning Jen!

    Hope you get on the plane soon!



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    Morning, Nibbs!

    I am not at an airport. I am at work.
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    WOW!!!  I'm glad April is almost over so I can get re-connected with y'all

    Kristen - Congrats on 5K!!!  I never realized you didn't know how to swim when you started...One more thing in common with a fellow Nibb

    Jen - Free WiFi is awesome!!!

    Beth/Judi - Kid swapping could be a good idea, but remember the grass ever really is greener on the other side, chances are they just use more chemicals on the lawn (LOL )

    Everyone else - GOOD MORNING AND HAPPY HUMP DAY!!!!
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    Artemis - 2009-04-29 2:33 AM Morning Nibbs!  It's way to early for a Jen post, but I was bored in the airport and there is free WiFi.  Waiting to get on the plane so I can go back to sleep.  Today is going to be really long.

    wow...surprised that Dee wasnt still online to chat with! maybe the 2x4 fairy hit her harder then usual last nite! have a good trip Jen! hope you get the rest needed on the plane! safe travels!

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    OK - I did it. I am a silver member. With imported training plans. Lots of ambition. Goals.

    I feel like New Year's.
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