Saturday morning was the 30th annual Osteopathic Fun Run, and we signed ourselves up. The original plan was to run the race as a family. Brad pushing Chloe and me right behind. But...as Missouri weather has proven time and time again, it rains or is cold on days that it should normally be warm (Examples: Easter, anytime we go to Nauvoo, a planned bike ride:))
So this was us on a chilly Saturday morning before the race. We left Chloe at the provided baby sitter.
Right before we started, I told Brad to not hang with me and just "take off". And he did! All I could see was his little blue-hatted head bobbing up and down way in front and then I couldn't see him anymore.
During many races, Brad usually comes back to "run me in". Look at him letting me be in front...Ahhh,cute! I always have a gleeful expression. I remember in the Salt Lake marathon, just smiling and waving and thanking people on the roadsides. Brad told me I didn't have to thank them, but it was all I could do from breaking down and crying, so I smiled. This picture, I truly am "gleeful" because the finish was about 100 yards ahead.
Who is this guy? The winner ofthe 5k race. The OVERALL winner, as in, he was in the front of the race, he was the one who had to turn over his shoulder and see if anyone was behind him. he was the one to break the tape (to bad there was no tape) He finished in 20 minutes. This is a picture of him receiving his prize. (Chloe appears to be the prize, but he did get a nice plaque and a free pizza and 2 bowling tickets. The real prize was bragging rights for the wife.
Not bad for a med student who runs about once a week, if that. Do you like my gold medal? Turns out I was the 3 gal to finish and first in my age group.
So, as Brad says, it truly was a FUN RUN!
So this was us on a chilly Saturday morning before the race. We left Chloe at the provided baby sitter.
During many races, Brad usually comes back to "run me in". Look at him letting me be in front...Ahhh,cute! I always have a gleeful expression. I remember in the Salt Lake marathon, just smiling and waving and thanking people on the roadsides. Brad told me I didn't have to thank them, but it was all I could do from breaking down and crying, so I smiled. This picture, I truly am "gleeful" because the finish was about 100 yards ahead.
Who is this guy? The winner ofthe 5k race. The OVERALL winner, as in, he was in the front of the race, he was the one who had to turn over his shoulder and see if anyone was behind him. he was the one to break the tape (to bad there was no tape) He finished in 20 minutes. This is a picture of him receiving his prize. (Chloe appears to be the prize, but he did get a nice plaque and a free pizza and 2 bowling tickets. The real prize was bragging rights for the wife.