My first 5K was October 2009. It was a hot, humid October morning, and I had only been trying to run for about four or five weeks. Even though I was overweight, I walked a lot and figured I could handle it with no problem. In the end, I handled it ok and was satisfied with my time, but it was not as fun as I had hoped it would be. However, I enjoyed the company. My husband was with me the whole time and encouraged me. It was also for a good cause, breast cancer awareness. My coworkers were there and we all cheered for each other.
I kind of thought I would keep up the running and get better, but I didn't. I let it slide and wasn't very motivated. Fast forward two years, and I'm trying to give running another try. When I say I run, I use that term loosely. I start out walking, do a little running, switch back to walking and then run a little more. This October, I did another 5K with the Puddin' and the Taff's. Again, I didn't have a strategy except to run the down hills and walk the up hills. On one of the up hills, I was passed by a walker. She was booking it up the hill. I finally got to the point where I started running again. I finished second in my age group. (A benefit of having a milestone birthday this year is moving up an age bracket in these events.) When the awards were given out, I felt a tinge of disappointment with myself. The impressive walker on the hill that passed me was the lady who finished first in our division.
Becca, E and I before the 5K. Wesley did not get to run it because he volunteered during the event. Puddin and E were running buddies for the day.
Last weekend, we participated in another 5K with the Taff's. It was a school system sponsored 5K in their city. Wesley got to run this week. He had an impressive time of twenty three minutes. I can't even imagine running that quickly. This time, we all received medals for finishing first in our divisions.
I finished under my goal time, and I didn't get passed at the end by somebody making a move! I'm not a pro by any means, but I'm starting to understand the runner's high that I've always heard about.
We need to find us another 5k to do soon! Either here or Dothan.
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