What to do.
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What to do.

My daughter took her tractor for a spin. I knelt down to change the battery and saw this little buddy. Except for probably being a little dizzy…. Seems to be alright. Is there a good way to move him? Now? After chrysalis forms? Cone off the tractor only option? TIA

Edit:
Thank you for all of your suggestions!! My daughters are 5 and 3! They are bug/nature lovers through and through (5 year old brought milkweed seeds to her preschool classmates that she harvested herself 😊).

I took the battery from their tractor and plan to leave the caterpillar until the chrysalis hardens. Then, I will reassess to see if I feel confident moving it. If not, we will watch the cycle play out!
Thank you everyone!

u/coleminer26 — 1 day ago

Training plan suggestions

I’m looking for suggestions on a solid training plan for my third and (possibly) fourth marathon. I’m a 34 year old female currently running about 15-20 miles a week. I completed Chicago in 2018 (injured but pulled through for the sake of my first) using Hal Higdons novice plan. In 2024, i completed Indianapolis heavily disappointed using the training plan provided by the race. I thought my training went well, completing my long runs in under my race-day time. However, I somehow had an awful race and feel weary of using the same training plan.

This year, I have Milwaukee Lakefront on the docket and hope to redeem myself in Indianapolis about a month later.

Looking for help on two things. I’m looking to try a new training plan for Milwaukee Lakefront. I’m also looking for advice on how to navigate the time between races if I decide to head back to Indy.

Thank you so much in advance!!! I feel a little lost without much time before official training begins.

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u/coleminer26 — 3 months ago