It turned out to be not so bad. I mean, it was a little hard to breathe, but I persevered and actually matched my fastest speed, to date. It helped that today was an exceptionally short run - only 30 minutes. It may also have helped that there was another woman out there running. I've never seen her before and don't know where, in the neighborhood, she lives, but our paths crossed twice and there was no way I was going to let her look like she was moving along faster than me! I'm just a little competitive! It was nice to see someone else out there doing the same thing as me, and we exchanged pleasantries both times that we saw each other.
Not a new tattoo, but it means even more, today! |
I got home and my husband left for a long bike ride and when he gets back we are celebrating my 5 year cancerversary and meeting up with friends later tonight (did that last night, too). I am thrilled to say that I'm officially no longer a cancer patient! Five years ago I had no idea what the future held - today I'm preparing to run the Detroit Free Press/Talmer Bank International Half Marathon! Yay me!
2 comments:
Ya you indeed! I'm so glad you are still here to blog about running.
So very awesome. Congratulations!
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