After training for 2 months we finally had the big race last weekend. I was plenty prepared for the running (I drew the easiest leg: 4.4 miles, 1.6 miles, and 4.5 miles), but I wasn't prepared for the no sleep part of it. It was hard. And it was fun. The amount of times I used port a potties during this one weekend probably quadrupled my lifetime usage. The dance of hydrating, eating and peeing at the right times between your legs was interesting. I was surprised that after 24 hours of no sleep I felt great running, I could have gone a lot further I think. Adrenaline is a powerful thing.
Biggest positive of the whole experience: my kids were so proud of me. Trey called while I was on the race and told me he had been bragging to all his friends about me and how hard core he thought I was. The kids made a sweet sign and David ordered a trophy for me. It's a good feeling to accomplish something hard.
Two of my legs were through little towns, which was fun. The trees were in perfect color changing mode so the views were amazing!
At the three major exchanges we were able to go into real bathrooms inside a high school and wipe down with baby wipes and change into clean clothes.
This was at the end of my last leg. The six fingers represents "kills" or how many people you pass
I was the last girl runner and Scott was the first guy runner so it was fun to be able to pass off to him each time.
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Usually we say a post made us cry when it's about something cute and special a child did, but honestly, I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes! Really! A lump in my throat. I am so proud!! And I don't mind "commenting" just that! I'm so proud! Congratulations!
PS ~ I was really impressed with your 6 "kills." Way to go, Lisa.
Wow. What an amazing feat, and what sweet encouragement from your family! Congratulations! I should get into running. It's so inspirational and healthy.
And um... Hello, my YW president, Sister Alldredge! Isn't she cool?
that is very awesome. i want to do something like that. congrats!!
Awesome. I liked all of your descriptions. I'm so glad we got to train for this together, I'm proud of you!
So proud of you!
way to go, lis.
"wipe down with baby wipes". mmm, sounds so refreshing :]
btw, what's with the Why Where Why or whatever?
Joel, at our planning meetings, a lot of us would say "now why are we doing this again!" And then someone made the tie in to the church questions "where did we come from, why am I here, and where am I going".
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