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Location:

Waldorf,MD,United States

Member Since:

Jul 18, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Several half marathons:  PR 1:59:12

3 Full:  PR   4:38:10

Did a 50th b-day run/ride.  Ran 22 miles, then rode 28 miles.  Took me 7 hours but I conquered 50 miles in honor of that milestone birthday.

Short-Term Running Goals:

April 12, 2014  St. Charles 10 miler

May 4, 2014   Flying Pirate 5K & Half Marathon (doing both)  

September 12-13, 2014  Ragnar Run (200 mile relay)

October, 2014  Woodrow Wilson Bridge Half Marathon

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

stay healthy...stay strong...stay happy!

Race at least 3 times a year  (1 full marathon / 2 half marathons) 

Personal:

Married for 30 years.  2 kids (28 & 20).  One beautiful grandson!

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Asics Keyano 19 Lifetime Miles: 66.62
Total Distance
12.00

My nephew is starting to flirt with the idea of running a little so I sent him a text to let him know that hubby and I would be running this morning.  He had to work today at 10am so hubby and I  decided to meet him at 8am at a park near his home.  The lake at the park has a 2 mile loop around it.  Hubby started his hike with his 25lb sack and my nephew and I started running.  The first 1/2 is a nice wide, gently rolling trail.  The second 1/2 is thin, rooty, steep, and muddy.  If you were to twist your ankle you would plummet quickly into the  lake.  I was so afraid of twisting my ankle that I informed my nephew I would not be running that part again.  I decided to run 1 mile in then 1 mile out again.  My nephew went to his truck and got his mountain bike.  He rode past me doing a wheelie the whole way (he is such a young whipper snapper).

After 2 more miles I convinced my nephew to put the bike away and run with me again but I said I wanted to run on the park roads so I could settle in and not worry so much about my footing (I don't want to mess things up for my upcoming race).  We found a nice 1 mile loop, mostly on pavement.  He did 2 loops with me then had to leave so I finished the next 6 loops on my own.  Meanwhile hubby made a friend on the lake loop ... he is very good at doing that.  

The best part of my run happened when I was walking back to the truck.  A man with his son was walking back to the parking lot with their fishing poles, when he saw me, he said "We could see you running from the lake.  I told my son you must be some kind of an olympian!"   SWEET :) 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Comments
From The Quiet Pirate on Sat, Mar 02, 2013 at 19:01:44 from 67.238.139.59

An olympian who uses the phrase "whipper snapper." That's going on my list of 20 things I like best about Terri.

It's great your nephew got out early with you for your run. Rick has been doing great with his ruck marches lately too. But I'll bet no one called him an olympian, did they?

It's taper time for your race!!! What's the weather going to be like?????

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