This is me at the starting line. It was a cold morning in Queen Creek, although the sun was shining. I had my i-pod ready!
Here I am with Mindi and Lindsay the first few minutes of the race. Jennie broke through the crowd and set her pace. Jennie wanted to finish the marathon in less than 2 hours. I never could catch up to her. A few minutes later, I plugged my i-pod into my ears, and took off at bit faster pace. Mindi's had knee problems and I was so proud of her. She ran the whole race in pain! I loved running through the country on the country farm field roads. It was so awesome to see bystanders, people that I didn't even know cheering me on! Along the path, every so often was a poster of a child or someone in our area with cancer. One of the posters said "Running is way easier than cancer!" It showed a little girl with no hair sitting up in a hospital bed. It made me think of the people in my own life that have been affected by cancer...my grandma, my sister, a friend, and a mom of one of my first graders, who died in October. I can't imagine being a mom and having to say good-bye to my children. I will never forget how she would bring her children to school, with a face mask on and a cute bandanna wrapped around her hairless head. I felt pretty good all through the race, until mile 11! At mile 11 I thought I was done!! I could see the finish line in the distance, and knew that it wasn't much further, but wondered if I really was going to cross the finish line. THEN THIS SONG started blaring into my earphones......I knew I could do it!! This was my motivation!!
A few minutes later....Mike catches me running down victory lane with Katy Perry in my ears and a smile on my face.
Here I am!!! I did it!! I actually did it!! I finished the race in 2 hours 14 minutes. It felt so awesome to finally reach a goal that had been in the back of mind for a while.
This is my sister in law, Noelle, who ran the 10k with her friend Rhonda, as they run down victory lane.
7 comments:
Congratulations on your race...I know how much work that takes, it is a huge challenge..way to go! :D
WOW! Way to go!! I have always wanted to be a runner, but have let my health problems stand in my way. I recently decided that even if I can't run a marathon, I am going to be able to walk one! :) Working on that! ;) Great job! You are incredible!
You are Awesome!!!
could never run a 5K, let alone a half marathon... but I could certainly welcome a friend into my house if they ever decide to run into any of the big St George Marathon races... shoot... there's the Ironman coming up (I kid, I kid...)
congratulations!
You are awesome Janet! I am so happy for you, there is nothing like finishing a goal. YAY FOR YOU!
Congrats on your race! What an accomplishment. I would love to start running, but not sure I could do it alone.
WAHOO!!!!! That is so great! You will now catch the "bug" and want to do more! I have been online looking for one to do in the spring here. Right now there is 2 feet of snow on the ground.
Great time too!!!
You look great! I am so happy that you did this! Congrats...you are better than me!
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