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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Showing posts with label celebrate. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
3.17 miles~~New Years' Eve!
I ate breakfast this morning and then decided I needed to head out and run. Today was a sunny day, although it was breezy and cold--36 degrees. It felt great to get out and run with the sun on my face. I knew we had a party to attend later in the day, so I made this a shorter run. I felt great and enjoyed stretching my legs and moving. Happy New Years' Eve!
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Jingle Bell 5K
This has been an extremely busy last few weeks. I flew to California to see my daughter for Thanksgiving, then came back to finish papers for class and go to work. After that, we flew to Copenhagen to pick up our daughter from her study abroad semester. So getting runs in was very difficult. It has been 11 days since I last ran. I had hoped that wouldn't happen, but life just butted in.
Today was the Jingle Bell 5K in our own county--it was held in (little) Washington, VA. I dressed in a Santa apron and wore a Minnie Santa hat. I was a little worried that the apron would get stuck between my legs or trip me or something. Luckily nothing like that happened. I didn't run as well as I had hoped, but 11 days of no running makes it hard to run well in a race. There were a couple of hills, that I had to walk up, not run. But overall this was a great race. I had a lot of fun, got to see several old friends, and after it was all done, had my picture on the front page of the paper!
Today was the Jingle Bell 5K in our own county--it was held in (little) Washington, VA. I dressed in a Santa apron and wore a Minnie Santa hat. I was a little worried that the apron would get stuck between my legs or trip me or something. Luckily nothing like that happened. I didn't run as well as I had hoped, but 11 days of no running makes it hard to run well in a race. There were a couple of hills, that I had to walk up, not run. But overall this was a great race. I had a lot of fun, got to see several old friends, and after it was all done, had my picture on the front page of the paper!
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