Sharing the eulogy I gave for mom in her memory. Mom’s closet was full of shirts with sayings like “Kind Human Beings are my Kinda Human Beings”. This was my […]
Continue reading »Avon 39(ish)
On October 14th, 2017, after 3 months and many miles of training, Kevin and I participated in the Avon 39 Walk to End Breast Cancer. It was an incredible experience, […]
Continue reading »In the Home Stretch
I’ve been looking for some downtime to write an update and finally found it. I’m on a 2 hour layover in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport en route to Alabama. […]
Continue reading »Dismal Nitch, Humbug Creek, Cape Disappointment, and Five Pound Gummy Bears
Last weekend Kevin and I went to Portland, Oregon to attend a former co-worker’s 4th Annual BBQ, Pig Roast, and of course TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE throw down. We woke up […]
Continue reading »I Would Walk 500 Miles
Well maybe not that many, but I would walk a lot. I wanted to give an update on how things are going since my better half and I are a […]
Continue reading »Father’s Day
Return to Running I’m done with rehabbing the fracture and I’m back to running every day. It feels like it was never injured. The return to running plan I followed […]
Continue reading »Stress Fracture
Time to tell you the story of why I disappeared from the blog for a few weeks and share a revised 2017 goal. What can cause a stress fracture? You […]
Continue reading »Hawaii Recap
Mea Culpa Sorry for the radio silence! I injured my ankle in January and found out in late February that it was a stress fracture, my first. Very exciting. I […]
Continue reading »What 12 half marathons in 12 months looks like
Goal of running 12 half marathon distances in 2016 (the 12.13.16 challenge), achieved. This a picture blog of running through the year, as told by MapMyRun records and a few […]
Continue reading »Cowbells and F Bombs: The 5th Annual Pelham Half Marathon
On Nov. 26th I ran the 5th Annual Pelham Half Marathon. The Pelham Half is a fun local race that I’ve run every year since moving to Pelham. I won’t […]
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