How's everything going, TSPtalkers?  I've turned my back on finances, and haven't made any good moves recently.  TSP.gov shows me with a PSP of -13%.  OUCH!  Trying to be patient with a premium.  Will hold the course.  Systems take time, or so I've been told.
Life is good though.  For those of you who remember me, I forayed into the world of running.  Back in December 2015, I ran the Naha Marathon, which is the biggest running event in Okinawa.  30,000+ people.  I finished in 3:57 - a personal best, but I had to stop and limp a couple times along the way, and felt like death at the end.  I decided it wasn't really fun anymore, and that maybe I was beginning the down-slope of my physical abilities (I am one month shy of 41 now).  However, I had already registered for the Okinawa Marathon - which takes place in February.  At first I thought I'd just run that slowly, eating and drinking all that was offered along the way.  But a fire burned within.  I wanted to get better somehow.  So I decided to stop eating junk food.  For 6 weeks, I ate all the same meals as usual, but cut out all chips, cookies, donuts, ice cream.  I lost 8-10 lbs.  The day of the race, I started running faster than my usual pace, and just kept going.  I never hit any kind of wall, my face held a perma-smile, and I crossed the finish line in 3:29:53.  277th place.  It's crazy to think I could drop my time by 27 minutes in just 2 months!
So, I continue to run.  Actually, I'm shifting to triathlon training for the spring and summer.  It's fun again, and as long as I stay healthy and am able to work, I can cover my butt for my poor financial decisions. :embarrest:
