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10.14.2009

me and my feet



These puppies and I have been through a lot these past few months....3 different pairs of shoes, tendon issues, Intense hip and knee pain, and more miles than I EVER thought I could run....5 months and give or take 400 plus MILES total training....WOW!!!!! So, so glad I did it. So, so ready to do it again(depending on the day). Ready to change my training, add more miles, be more dedicated and cross another finish line.
Funny, really...because while I was running I said to myself "What was I thinking" and "I would rather have 10 more kids without anesthesia and 10 hour labor than do this again"...but after I was done....There is VERY little that compares to the sense of self accomplishment that you feel, The only other times I can attribute it to is when you have children...Like "I am woman"!!!!
You know that feeling?


*Can't wait to do the Southern Cal. RELAY race...what's better than a bunch of women spazing out, running, laughing, possibly some crying by me of course....186.8 miles in 24 hours...we have got to be crazy!!!!!





My awesome welcome home sign made by Rach and family!

4:30 am....very little sleep the night before, I was so so NERVOUS!
My body is all twisted weird in this photo, oh well. Trying to wrangle the kids to get them in a picture, see how well that worked! :)



5 comments:

MommyMert said...

Well... I am seriously impressed! congrats on something amazing!

Jaime Stephens said...

Nice Work! That is awesome! I need to use this a motivation and get up off my lazy A...

Rachel said...

I have said it more than once and I will say it again - you are a stud! n accomplishment that you should be very proud of - ragnar relay here we come!

Danielle said...

I think you're all awesome little running mummies!! I wish I could run, but I am too unco!! It's a sad, sad thing. So I shop instead!! ha ha
Well done...you're looking FABULOUS!! xoxo

Mands Glenn said...

So impressive!. You look so skinny and hot by the way. You always have though. It takes alot of hard work ( especially with kids) to train and run as much as you did. SO cool!