Jaime - I like your idea! I was a vegetarian for 7 years and I often think that it would be a good idea to go back to that or go vegan. DH is pretty cool about my non-meat suppers. As he says, if someone else cooks it and it tastes good he's happy. And he thinks way more things taste good than I do!
Anna - I hope your day starts looking up. There's nothing worse than a crappy start to mess up a day.
Rhonda - Your daughter sounds hilarious! When I went veggie in junior high I was dumb about it and just took the meat out of my meals. My mom was the one who did all the reading and started feeding me real meals. One of the most helpful things I found was making good use of the tofu meat-substitutes like the veggie dogs, veggie deli meats, and veggie ground beef. I could still make the same foods I was used to but just do the substitution.
So for myself I'm doing the happy dance this morning. On a whim I hopped on the scale this morning and saw that I'm down 2 lbs from Sunday! Holy crap!!

I'm sitting at 201 now and so flipping close to Onederland that I can taste it. Anyone want to hold my hand so I can keep walking down this path instead of jumping off the side into a vat of ice cream as I usually do?
I went to my clinic last night and the lecture was about preparing for race day (what to pack, tapering your runs, where to place yourself at the start line, etc.) which was really cool. I've done two races before but I still learned lots. The group run was 5.5K and my leg pain was back with a vengence though it seems to be not so stiff this morning. I finally broke down and bought new shoes. My clinic instructor pointed out that I would have worn my old ones out with the distance we've put in since the start of the clinic and I'd been wearing them for a number of months before the start of the clinic! Here's hoping that this gets me out of this leg pain funk so that I can breeze through the last month of my training!
On that note, I need breakfast. And a coffee.