My friend Julie and I walk/run a lot together so it was fun to do this race with her. We didn't run the whole way, but we did run a lot. I didn't train as well as I should've. I know this because I am lying on the couch nursing my very sore legs. They feel like they are going to cramp up any second. My awesome neighbor across the street, who happens to be a nurse in a cardiac unit, brought me a gatorade and an orange this afternoon after I told her I had a headache. She said I was dehydrated. So no, not everything was perfect, but I had a great time walking and running those 6.2 miles this morning.
I had expected to be done in 2 hours since it normally takes me 45 minutes to walk/run the first 3 miles and I was sure it was going to take me more than an hour to finish the second 3 miles. I told David and the kids to meet me at the finish line at 11 a.m. Well, to our surprise, we finished in 1 hour and 42 minutes. My sweet husband showed up a the finish line right at 11 a.m. and we had been sitting for more than 15 minutes already waiting for him. I felt so bad for him. He had the camera ready to go and he had missed me crossing the finish line. Oh, well. Next time, the whole family is going to run the race so no one will miss any of it.
I loved it so much that I am considering running the Texas Round-up 5 K on April 25th.
TTYL.
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