It was amazing. I still can't believe that I accomplished this. I have never been a runner and growing up with horrible asthma and heart problems, one would never think that I could do this. It all started back in January. I was a little down about not having anything that I enjoyed for myself. I decided that I would start running on my treadmill so that I could maybe run in the Spring with a friend. It was a rough start. I stuck to it and ran just about everyday. It seemed like I would never get to the easy 2 mile mark. My first 5 K in April was hard and not that motivating. I stuck it out - with the help of a friend. As soon as the weather got warmer, I started outdoors. Wow, it is so much better to run outside. I ran all summer with my friend Kellie at 6am. Yes, that means I woke up at 5:30 just to run!!!!! We started doing long runs on the weekend. Boy, those were tough. I even remember one run that I couldn't finish with her and barely made it walking home. We did a 10K in the summer. That wasn't so successful either. Yes, I did place second in my age group, but it was painful and HARD and I couldn't even keep up with Kellie.
I was so nervous the week before the half and started doubting that I was ready. We went up to Lansing on Saturday and picked up my racing packet, met friends for dinner, let the kids swim in the hotel pool and I even went to bed before the kids. Brett was so great. He took great care of the kids and kept me very positive. He even let me have one of the hotel beds all to myself. He had a rough night sleep with Madison. She tosses and kicks in her sleep. He said that he would take one for the team.
Standing at the start line, I was so nervous. My hands were shaking and I just wanted to start running. As soon as we started and I got my tunes jamming, I felt great. This was definitely a good day for me. I kept waiting for the tough part. Mile 1, 2,3,4,5,6 - I thought that I better take a gel block or two before I got to worn out. Mile 7,8,9,10 was a little tougher and we slowed a little bit on our pace. After I saw mile 10 - I was pumped. THis was the longest that I have EVER run. I felt great and finished strong. I could have gone even longer. It sure was great to see familiar faces cheering me on before the finish line. I even ran over and got a few hands shakes from the kids before I finished. My family is amazing. It was great to have them all there for this big accomplishment. I even had a few tears in my eyes from then to the finish line.
I was definitely a little sore and stiff that night and the next day. I am still enjoying my time OFF of running, but am at it tomorrow morning at 6am. We are doing our regular 5 mile run. I hope that will help with my stiffness.
Did I mention that the kids were amazing at their run? I am so happy that they were able to do their first run. I hope that someday I can run a 5K with them. I'm not sure what is next for me in terms of running, but I will do a half again.