running update
suzannchili
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Thank you for all of your well wishes (especially for cool weather), tips, support, & words of encouragement. I ran the 5th leg of the 6 person relay race "Beach to Bay" in Corpus Christi, TX in 50 minutes. Not bad for someone who doesn't run-unless of course being chased by something or someone (although luckily that hasn't happened yet). It was a great time. Overall my team finished the 26 mile race in 4 hrs and 45 minutes. (Jana- yes-let's do a TX get together soon. Kerry- absoulutely lunch this summer. Scouty- you scared me with the "can't stop crying" post- but after I got up the nerve to open it I was relieved and happy! Sunfish- I'll see you in 2 wks!!)
While getting dressed in my spiffy new athletic running short set ($30 Target) and new Nike Shocks ($110 Lady Footlocker-Mother's day present) my husband just sat there shaking his head- saying "you should have trained". He offered to stand in for me. Trained Shmained! I looked like a runner. I felt like a runner. I started to believe I was a runner!
I got to my postion for the race and waited for the baton hand off for an hour and a half in the sun. It was around 90 degrees and a bunch of humidity. I stretched, I envisioned myself as the all powerful athlete and runner and waited. Finally, the hand off from my team mate occurred. I had driven my route the night before and knew there was no shade for the first three miles. So, I ran like hell. Amazing what you can do when you want something- in this case shade. I just kept saying in my head "Run, Suzann, Run!" (Forest Gump reference). The fourth mile was residential and there were kind people hosing us down.
Memories PRICELESS.
And of course- I would not let my semi-colons down!!
While getting dressed in my spiffy new athletic running short set ($30 Target) and new Nike Shocks ($110 Lady Footlocker-Mother's day present) my husband just sat there shaking his head- saying "you should have trained". He offered to stand in for me. Trained Shmained! I looked like a runner. I felt like a runner. I started to believe I was a runner!
I got to my postion for the race and waited for the baton hand off for an hour and a half in the sun. It was around 90 degrees and a bunch of humidity. I stretched, I envisioned myself as the all powerful athlete and runner and waited. Finally, the hand off from my team mate occurred. I had driven my route the night before and knew there was no shade for the first three miles. So, I ran like hell. Amazing what you can do when you want something- in this case shade. I just kept saying in my head "Run, Suzann, Run!" (Forest Gump reference). The fourth mile was residential and there were kind people hosing us down.
Memories PRICELESS.
And of course- I would not let my semi-colons down!!
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Comments
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Hi Suzann -
This is fantastic! Thanks so much for doing this. My daughter is a runner and I showed her your note and she was totally impressed that you just did it!
Take care,
Betsy0 -
Suzann,
I have read your post 3 times and laughed each time I read it. Thanks for the smile and thanks for the run for the Semi-Colons. If I recall...Forrest Gump ran for "no good reason"...you had a lot of good reasons.
Can't wait to see you this summer. Give a call when you are out of school. I will be going back to MD Anderson June 12 - 14, but otherwise here putting finishing touches on the house and garden and trying to stay cool in this heat.
Thanks again for sharing your running update with us.
Kerry0
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