I have the best husband. He woke up at 6:30, got himself and the kids ready (and fed), then drove up to Rexburg to cheer me on all morning. I saw him at mile marker 5, 7, 10, and of course the finish line. Lillie cheered really loud for me, too. I loved it. Unfortunately, I forgot to charge the battery in our camera, so I have no real pictures of me actually running. This could possibly be a good thing, because I'm not sure I look so great in my running action shots! The following pictures were taken about 3 minutes after I finished. Thanks Dana for bringing a working camera.
As you can see, my sister Dana ran it with me (or I ran it with her). She's so fast, even after having 5 kids she still pulled in a time of 1 hour and 51 minutes! She placed 3rd in her division. I'm so proud of her! We didn't really train together (obviously) due to the fact that she runs a lot faster than I can, but she still motivated me to even attempt this feat.
In the end:
I'm proud of myself. My left knee hurts. But, I accomplished something that I didn't realistically see myself ever doing. The last time I've ever ran 13 miles was with my good friend Michael Holt... and that was almost exactly 5 years ago. The training was hard (not gonna lie), but not impossible- just hard to get used to at first. I worked hard, woke up early, and pushed through it. It's hard to find time to run with 2 kids around!
I also have some people to thank: First of all, My Husband for his unconditional support. At times I was slightly offended when he almost forced me do my runs during the week, but he knows I'm a natural quitter. Couldn't have stayed motivated without him! Plus, he so willingly watched the kids for me, and even has driven out to find me about 1/2 hour into my long weekly runs just to bring me water.
Second, my sister. If she can find time to run with 5 kids, then I can.
And third, the cast of Glee. Couldn't have done it without you, all!
So.... I challenge all of YOU to make a goal and work hard to accomplish it. YOU can do it. While I was running around mile 11 or so on Saturday, I started thinking about what I was doing 6 months ago. Nothing. Jack was 2 months old and I specifically remember not working out and not even being able to run one mile. I mostly just sat around all day and considered my exercise walking around at Winco once a week, or nursing.
Moral of the Story:
Do it.
4 comments:
Congratulations! Maybe I'll make my own Glee running mix...
In the end: Dana got some rockin' book ends that she displays oh so proudly to one and all. Ha ha wow. Great job!! You're motivating. Even at my fittest I could never imagine doing a half marathon. So major props to you! I need to get it together and get going with running again. Or at least walking!
Way to go! I am so inspired. I've always wanted to try running, but I'm really good at excuses. Maybe now I'll just get my butt out of bed and do it.
congratulations!
wow. you've inspired me. seriously. i make so many excuses why i can't go exercise, but i'm gonna start doing it. thanks for sharing your story :)
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