I worked all day, and stayed a little later today, so I was worried about how far I'd be able to run. When I got home, our flag was flapping furiously in the wind. I almost didn't go, but made myself get dressed and step outside. That is one trick I read. Don't think about how far or where you will go, but get your running clothes on and head outside. Then you will just have to run!
I forgot to take my inhaler, but luckily I was ok. I had planned on doing only about 3 miles, but went farther. I did the route I do if I think it will get dark on me while running. I run a 1/2 mile or so to the right of our road turn around then I pass our road and go another mile or 2. When I reached the turnaround point, I felt great, so I just kept going. It is staying lighter longer, so I was able to be out later.
When my hair began to turn gray abundantly, a kindergartener pointed to my hair and said, "Mrs. Wheatley, you have silver highlights!" So, I'm not turning gray, I have Silver Highlights! And I'm a runner. This blog is about my adventures as a runner and asthmatic. Read on to follow my journey on my weekly runs and many races.
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