Okay - girls - WWYS to this one?
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| Mon, 02-11-2008 - 11:11am |
I have been emailing back and forth through the EH site for over a month with this one. Gut impression - I like him - he is nice, into fitness/outdoors and has a great job. But I think he is totally new to online dating and not sure what to do. So, I was hoping for help with a good answer. I want to say I think it is time for us to speak by phone and determine if we do want to meet in person. Was hoping for your thoughts. (I had just sent an email saying my hand is sore and so I cannot type that much.) Here is his note:
Hi (me),
How did you hurt your hand? I hope it's not too bad. I'll understand if you want to give it a rest for a while.
This actually brings up a thought.....I'm wondering when it's appropriate to suggest that we speak live. Frankly I'm a little unsure of this whole electronic matching thing. There doesn't seem to be any particular protocol to follow at this point. Communicating via email keeps it anonymous but is somewhat limiting. And please, don't feel pressured by my suggestion. I've been enjoying our conversation and would be happy to continue for as long as you like. Maybe you can think about while your hand heals up.
And yes, I'm in Nashville for most of this week. Looks like it may be cold and rainy. Hopefully there won't be any tornados.
Anyway have a great day and I hope your hand gets better soon.
(name)

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NO NO - not the one in Hawaii - NO! You pretty much have to win one to get in that one. I am doing one in the southwest - it is my first - I have to see if I like that distance. The killer is the training - it is VERY fatiguing!!
That is impressive your sister can do that one!!
I figure all of these miles are going to keep me out of trouble and tired. LOL!!
Dang Judy... I am totally agog on how a single, working mother has the time and energy to train for the Ironman AND have a social life!!!!
I remember when I use to train for the marathon and I was always tired and that was without having children.
Good luck with MtEverest!
Mark
May your soul be at rest.
May your heart remain open.
May you realize your own true nature.
May you be healed.
May you be a source of healing for the world. - a zen prayer
Google: Triathlon Nicole Logan
Her name will pop up like wildflowers. A lot of International stuff, etc.
Nicole Logan Newton or Nicole Newton Logan was her name before she divorced. Now it's back to Logan.
Here is another write up in 2005:
Nicole Newton
Nicole’s first love was horses. She began jumping horses at age 7 and considered herself a bit of a daredevil. That’s where she began to love competition.
She’s 31 years old and began her Triathlon career in 1997. She’s been a USAT professional Triathlete for 3 years and has competed in almost all distances including the Xterra (off road Triathlon) pro series. Her background includes competing as a NCAA Division 1 Heptathlete at UCLA, ultra-distance running and, posting a marathon best of 3:06 at the 1995 Los Angeles Marathon. She’s actively involved in her community and does volunteer work as an age group track and field coach each Spring. She lives in San Diego with her husband and Schnauzer, Sally.
Some of Nicole’s 2005 race results include:
Puerto Rico Off Road Triathlon – 1st Overall Female
Long Beach Triathlon – 3rd Pro Female (even with a flat tire)
San Diego International Triathlon – 5th Pro Female
Carlsbad Triathlon – 9th Pro Female
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