Actually, they do sound a lot like my goals!
Last New Year's Eve I wrote out these objectives, and I still think they're pretty good ones:
Ultimate objectives:
- Train intelligently and effectively for an iron-distance triathlon while keeping my life in balance with my other responsibilities.
- Get to the Ironman Florida starting line (Nov 4) in the best shape of my life.
- Enjoy every race day as a celebration of my training, bringing away lessons from each race.
And before I forget (yes, it's natural to become a teensy bit self-absorbed in these things) GOOD LUCK and PLEASANT TAILWINDS to all my fellow athletes and friends who will be at the starting line with me on Saturday - and THANK YOU SO MUCH to all those volunteering on race day, too! I couldn't do it without you all there too!
Also thank you again for the good wishes that I've received from everyone back at home. Thanks for following along - I do appreciate it greatly!!
Still, I can't believe that I'm missing the World Championship Punkin' Chunkin' this coming weekend for a trip to sunny Florida for a silly old triathlon.
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By all means, feel free to adopt my goals as your own. You know, "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" :-)
Good luck on your race and I hope to meet up in person!
The Twin Princesses will be delighted to welcome you back
home in triumph whether you finish before midnight or not. I should say,
whether you finsh at all or not. Me too. It takes a lot just to start a triathlon. You're a winner before you even get out of the water.
Mr. Toby said "You're a winner before you even get out of the water."
I would just like to second that!
Have a great time Nancy, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Those are excellent objectives. Good luck on Saturday. Race well!
Those are excellent objectives. Good luck on Saturday. Race well!
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