My time was horrid–but it was a father’s day run and my father and I crossed the finish line together. Our time was 47:17 but I don’t really care much–as I didn’t train and I walk/jogged with my dad. As he gets older, I begin to cherish these moments more and more as I know that I am so lucky to have a dad who is young–he’s 59 and these will be memories I carry with me for the rest of my life. He’s a great man. We did vow to train for next years event.
I broke out in hives this weekend and was hopped up on Benydral as well as recovering from being sick all week and not working out for the whole week. I could have run more at the beginning but I let my dad set the pace and we had a great time together.
I’ll post some pics when I get them from my aunt who took them.
Oh, that’s awesome. Who cares about the time? How wonderful to do that with your dad!!!
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Hey you finished! That’s all that really counts 🙂 Mike always says, “you beat everyone that never started!”
Congrats!!!
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