I was so motivated that I convinced my sister, Allison, to do a 10K with me on Saturday for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. For those of you who don't know, Allison has been training for the Dam to Dam with me. After some convincing she agreed. Friday night I went out to dinner with Brad and prepared my body with a lot of carbs. I must say, it's one of the perks to training for this half-marathon. No-guilt carbs... aaaand I may or may not have snuck a few glasses of wine in there! Healthy heart, right?
8:00am Saturday morning: On your marks, get set, GO. Allison and I were off... like a herd of turtles Can it be considered a herd if there was only two of us?... anyway... A somewhat grueling two laps around Raccoon river, 1 hour and 8 minutes later... 10K. Check. (yes, that's roughly a 10 minute mile. However, I felt like we were booking it!) I can't go without mentioning the fact on our second lap we looked as far ahead as possible and there wasn't a person in sight... as far behind us as possible and there wasn't a person in sight. I couldn't help but wonder are we that slow? or are we that fast? We were "booking it" after all. After viewing the official times I learned there were a few stragglers behind us but apparently everyone else were professional 10K runners. Freaks.
After the 10K. After my dad took this picture he said "Mal, you kinda look like a drug addict." Thanks, Dad! It's more like "Mal, get a spray tan." I could agree with that.
It feels good to write about this because running isn't easy. It's super hard. Super, super hard. Not to mention when you've got stubs for legs like me! I did notice while running with Allison for every step she took with her long lanky legs I took about three. Does that mean I can eat more carbs? I think yes.
Congratulations! You both are so awesome -- you're my heroes! I love the picture -- glad you shared it and glad Dad took it! WAY TO GO!!
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