Saturday morning was the North Florida Race for the Cure. It was great, perfect weather, a great cause and people standing all along the 5K race route just to cheer you along and shout nice things about beating breast cancer. As anybody who's ever done the Race for the Cure knows, it's pretty slow going. They announce that unless you have a timing chip, to please start in the back of the pack, but people don't listen. So at 8am the gun goes off and...everybody in front of me is walking. So it took me over 2 minutes to even cross the start and then at least another 3 to dodge all the walkers. I know, I know, the point of this race is not your time or to set a PR. I know all this. Not an excellent 5K time, certainly not a PR, I finished in 30:39.
Today, Sunday, I ran my first half marathon, it was the Nike+ Womens Half. And today, unlike yesterday, it was a cold morning. I am talking like 58 degrees (cold for Florida) and I was COLD. Started the run with gloves and a jacket on. 4 miles into it those gloves were off and the jacket was around my waist, but while running in the shade I was cold. I barely broke a sweat the whole time. It felt so good to know that I was running further than my legs had ever run before. My legs got so tired but I just kept on and I am so glad I did. The goal in the back of my mind was to do it in 2.5 hours. My "secret" goal was to do it in 2 hrs 20 mins. My actual finish time was 2 hours 18 minutes and 5 seconds. I am so pleased and proud of myself. After Owen napped we went and did a litttle family shopping trip (always fun). And after that it got even better. Chris took me out for an awesome seafood dinner. I had fresh crabcakes with green beans, a brown rice with blackened shrimp and 2 draft beers! Awesome awesome day!!
2 comments:
congratulations on both races! running in the cold is the best even though it is freezing in the beginning. So proud of you! :)
Way to go!!! I wish I could get hit by the running bug, I think you all are crazy! ;o)
So happy for you, that's really great for beating your goal!
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