YEAH FOR ME! I did it! I ran a real half marathon here in Safford on Saturday at the Health Raisers event. No pics...but I have a medal to prove it! I heard about the race about 9 weeks ago and I had always wanted to run a marathon...so I decided a half was a good start. I've never really been a runner per say--I ran track in jr. high but was a sprinter (ha! ha! I'm so slow now!). I was always an athlete I suppose, but not the most athletic ever...I often felt like I got the spot over the next girl due to my desire...or my drive. I was grateful that drive never left--for I'm sure it was what kept me getting up day after day as early as 4am to train for this race. (This was quite a feat for me because I am NOT a morning person and hate getting up--and it was the only time of day I could go on such long runs due to Jason's and my schedules!)
In training, I always ran alone. (Well, Travis went along on my short 3 and 5 mile runs sometimes.) But Saturday, I was grateful to have a partner. Mila (a friend from work) and I had decided to run together. We had both ran some races at the same time, but never really together. I was worried I would be too slow to keep up with her, but on race day I was grateful for her speed which pushed me a bit harder than I think I would have gone if I was alone.
I won't lie--it wasn't near as easy as my training runs. I was prepared for the distance--I had ran 13 miles twice and 14 miles twice before the big day, but I wasn't prepared for the sandy, rocky dirt road we ran on for what seemed like forever...probably only 3 or 4 miles, but the road stretched as far as you could see-- so it seemed like forever. Once that stretch was over, the race seemed to fly by. Mila and I even did we do best--chatted off and on despite the crazy windy weather, lack of air in our lungs, and ache in our legs.
I finished the race of 13.1 miles in 2 hrs and 20 mins. I got 24th place....which meant I got a medal! (The first 25 did! Lori, a dear friend from my ER tech days and now my DON, was at the finish line and was so proud and thrilled "her nurses got medals". We were proud too!) I am glad to have accomplished my goal, but now I'm not sure how I'm going to get out of bed in the mornings.....maybe I need a new goal.....
Prayer. Anxiety.
2 years ago
7 comments:
Okay, so you are so good. Congratulations on getting a medal. I bet your kids and husband were so proud of you!
You did great and I think that you hit it right on...we ALL need goals and something to work toward. Congrats and keep up the great work!
You're amazing woman! Maybe it's time to train for that marathon if you need motivation! :) Or maybe you could just take it easy for a while.
Dude- you are my hero. For someone who was in track for so many years, I REALLY hate to run, so my hat is off to anyone that CHOOSES to do it. Congrats!
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Erica
Woot! Woot! My hat is off to you my dear ;) Running in sports has reason but I despise running just to run. I prefer my bike or a good game of Volleyball.
Reagan's story of singing a solo in primary was priceless! Way to go Reagan...that is not easy to do :)Wish I could have heard it!
Babe...you rock! We should run together sometime!
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