After qualifying in Houston in 2006, Sunni Williams is running the 2007 Boston Marathon on the space station treadmill! Very cool.
Jon quoted me in his Run Houston blog — I was talking about my reasons for running the Half/Half at Seabrook a couple weeks ago. Thanks for asking, Jon. 🙂
I have been obsessed (and I mean OBSESSED) with the weather this week. Won’t you join me? Currently looking pretty good for Sunday, and pretty bad for tomorrow. Glad I’m not racing the sprint.
You guys should really consider doing the Resurrection Run down here in Clear Lake next weekend (April 7). I’ll be there, which is reason enough in itself. It’s also a nice course and well-organized race. And — if I’m feeling up to it, which is a big IF at this point — I may try for a 5K PR. But there, I said it.
Well, I’m heading down to Galveston tonight; I decided to make a whole weekend of things. I’m going to get up early tomorrow to watch the sprint tri and cheer for two of my coworkers who are doing it, then I’ll probably take a nice nap in the afternoon. I’ve never really spent a lot of time in Galveston, so here’s a question: can anyone recommend a couple good restaurants down there? Something unique to Galveston, whether it’s a good seafood place or Italian or Mexican — just something down there that’s good and not a chain.
T minus 2 days…
txrunnergirl says
Just wanted to stop by to say GOOD LUCK on Sunday Sarah!!! Have a great race! As for dinner in Galveston – for Seafood, Gaido’s is yummy. My friend swears by Mario’s on 61st for Italian…she’s a native of Galveston Isle, so I trust her opinion. 🙂
Jen M says
Gaidos – for a ton of food. On the seawall.
Jennifer says
Be careful what you eat, right? Carbo loading is probably the way to go, I would think.
laanba says
Good luck!
Jon says
We had fun last year, especially calling to see if you were going to sleep in again. 🙂