| We did it! Oranges and "funny face" cookies, as Gracie calls them, for the victors. |
My sweet friend Jeanne and I ran the 5K segment of the Pittsburgh Great Race last Sunday. She had a goal of running the whole thing without walking. I wasn't making any promises, but I wanted to keep up with her. (This was a good goal, as we both stopped at about week 5 of the "Couch to 5K" program--which means we were off the couch and out the door, but not running for long.)
I don't think I would have even shown up that morning if Jeanne hadn't arrived at my door at 6:50 a.m. We had gotten home a little later than planned from our weekend in D.C., and the baby had woken up a few times that night.
But that just made success that much sweeter! :) 36 minutes, 14 seconds: I was in a college PE class when I last ran that many minutes consecutively. There's just something so great about running with all those other people (15,000 registered for the 35th annual race) and a sort of euphoric high that carries for days after you cross the finish line.
There are family members of mine (and of Jeanne's) who run 5Ks as a warm up to their morning run, so I am keeping this in perspective. But, I'm still pretty happy that I can do it, and maybe KP will run one with me (at what would be a trot for her).
After the race, I felt like a true urbanite as I caught a bus from downtown to Squirrel Hill and walked home. The family cheered for me when I came in, and David made a delicious dinner that night in celebration.
Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat's great, Lynn! Congrats! It's been a while since we last ran a 5k, but they are a lot of fun to do.
ReplyDeleteLynn that's great!! Really, nice job. We should try to run/jog a 5k in CA or AZ sometime. love to!
ReplyDeleteWow! Impressive! Love that you shared!
ReplyDeleteack! why doesn't it say it's Ruthie?
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