Pit stop. A sip of water. Earphones. Pepper spray.
For three months I hit the pavement at least three times a week. The external motivation? A 10K race. The internal motivation? A new full-time job and a toddler. For most people, this sounds like a crazy conclusion: things are as hectic as ever, so I should start running. But I knew that if I didn't make that time count, my fitness would go down the tubes and so would my morale. When you have a two year old who's clever at moving chairs to reach whatever he has his eye on and who also likes to talk 99% of the hours he is conscious, alone time and quiet exist only in the pre-dawn moments.
I'm so grateful for these ladies. They were with me when I set new distance records for myself. As of today, my longest run was just over 7 miles.
This morning was the big day. My boys woke up early and took me down to Sycamore, Illinois, where I ran in the 10K Pumpkin Run. My personal goal was to finish under an hour.
Sleepy, cuddly little boy at the starting line. |
A wave before the gun went off. |
Final Stats:
Miles: 6.2 miles
Time: 54:45
Pace: 8:49