On the positive side my energy level is high, my legs are pretty well recovered from last week’s high mileage week, and my diet is in check. I have a lot of work at work, a 50K to plan for and lots of odd jobs to do around the house so hopefully I can get through taper madness without being a casualty.
My marathon strategy has remained unchanged since my original goals at the beginning of my training: Run four 60-minute 10K runs, then run 2,2K as fast as I can. If all else fails, finish! Oh, and don’t forget to smile crossing the finish ;-)
Thank you everyone for your kind words and support. Don't forget to send some positive vibes my way on race day. A marathon is still a long run in the park!

DATE: 1:16 PM
Oops, fury not furry - although my throat does feel furry ;-)
DATE: 2:30 PM
Well, get that cold out of the way now so you'll be be the picture of health on race day. Hope you feel better soon!
DATE: 8:41 PM
Oh no! Hope it goes away quickly. Johnny swears that physical activity moves the cold out of his body quicker...
DATE: 3:11 PM
Take it easy with that cold - don't run too far. You don't want to do any damage so close to the marathon.
DATE: 1:04 PM
Get rid of that stinkin' cold!
DATE: 4:09 AM
Feel better soon. Heh, I ran my first marathon with a cold. It sucked but I finished...lol