After consuming turkey and skipping nap time
Hanging out with family
My little bro ran the 5K and I did the 10K
Before the race
I knew I would probably be consuming lots of calories on Thanksgiving, so when I saw that there was a Turkey 10K that morning I had to sign up. One of my New Year's resolutions was to run at least one 10K this year. This last race was actually my 5th 10K and I am hooked. I'm hooked on the runners high, the competition and challenging myself. Next year I will probably make it a goal to run a half marathon. I'm a little scared about this distance but I know I can build up my endurance for a race like this. I did really well with my turkey 10K. My finish time was a new PR, 47:30. I took first in my age group and got to take home a pie to eat with my Thanksgiving feast.
It has really been a year of races for me. This last race was my 9th. I just love the feeling once you cross the finish line. I have had moments in every single race where I worried if I could finish but I am happy to say that I have finished every single one. I am very grateful that I have been blessed with this healthy body. I have always been healthy but now that I'm 50 pounds lighter than 2 years ago I feel so free. I feel so much better about myself. I hope to keep up my healthy lifestyle for the rest of my life so I can just enjoy life to the fullest without physical limitations.
I am very grateful for my family. My kids keep me busy and can be a challenge but I know they are a blessing and there is a reason why I was meant to be their mommy. I am grateful for my husband Jerry. I can't believe we have known each other for over 10 years now. We will be celebrating our 9th wedding anniversary next year. I am grateful to be a member of the LDS church. Without my faith I feel like I would be so lost. It was a good Thanksgiving. I'm so glad I have a new job and I know I will not have to work on holidays anymore!