Saturday, May 21, 2011

The Big Run

Maybe to most, 5 miles seems like nothing, but to me- someone who has never really ran more than a mile at once until just recently, completing this event was a big accomplishment.

Unfortunately the route wasn't all flat like it is when Angel and I run on our lunch breaks (2 miles). The ridiculous uphill portion about killed me, but I didn't stop. In fact, I was passing some of the people who had passed me in the beginning!

My sweet husband came to the finish line to cheer me on. He knew how excited I was to have a NUMBER so came to document me crossing the finish line. Silly to be excited about the number?- maybe, but he loves me anyway.

The event was timed, but unfortunately our times are not being posted with the photos that were taken by the event sponsors until this week. I think I finished in about 52 minutes- we'll see what the judges have to say. I'll update once I know.

I definitely want to continue participating in these great events. I can see how they can become addictive! I told Angel that I'd definitely consider a half marathon, but I first need to do a few more smaller runs and see how they go.

Here are a few pics Taylor took of our fabulous morning:

Almost to the finish line: I don't think I even saw Taylor yet

Hi Honey! I'm EXHAUSTED!

I stopped so suddenly I became dizzy and had to have an event staff rip off my tag for my time info! Haha I grabbed some water and went to see my hubby. The man behind me looks so funny! I know it's just a yawn, but it cracks me up!

THEEEE Number!

"Slow it down, start slowing it down..." the guide led Angel in

I haven't a clue, but I thought this pic was funny-


Me and my supportive husband

Thanks for coming to support me honey- You rock my socks

Me and Angel: I wouldn't have done it without her!
What a great way to spend the morning! I didn't win any ribbons, but Angel scored a $25 gift card to a South Sound Running! A bunch of runners left who were chosen for the gift cards so the announcer started looking at people in crowd and started shouting numbers he saw: 44 was one of them! Lucky girl!!


On a side note, I went to the eye doctor after the run because I've had a terrible itch and nastiness going on in my left eye. The diagnosis? ALLERGIES! Never had allergies in my life and I've always been so proud to say so! Not anymore. I thought maybe after I had kids little things like that might change about me: hair color, allergies, acne (going away for once!) but no- NO kids and allergies. Is it a mid-twenties issue?! Ugh!! So my pictures from this morning really showed off my swollen eye balls-I couldn't believe how itchy they were. I was given some eye drops: so far they haven't helped, but maybe over time they will. LAME!


Well until my next run...

2 comments:

  1. You're making me want to start running! Looks like you had so much fun...way to go.

    Oh, and 5 miles is a BIG deal to me too. If I tried that right now, it'd probably kill me.

    PS: You guys are an adorable couple! :)

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  2. Awe thanks! I found another one I want to do at the beginning of June! Note to self: stretch a LOT more! I was surprised how after mile 2 I felt like I could go forever... But once I saw mile marker 4 my brain starting saying 'you're almost done...' which made me really start feeling it! Haha! But it was so fun... I recommend doing at least one to feel the self satisfaction that finishing gives you :-)
    Hope you're doing well with your precious new addition! She's a doll!

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