This Holiday Season I'm truly thankful for many things. The same things for which I'm thankful are the same things that keep me too busy to blog in a timely fashion....I'm faulted, I'll admit it.
But I'm catching up now and that's what matters. :)
Aidan, Carter and I have run not one, but TWO 5k races since I last blogged. Both unique, fantastic experiences we were lucky enough to share with family and friends. This blog is about our 3rd of 5 5K Races we are Running for Zachary's 10th Birthday Celebration. Our 4th was run last night...more on that to come.
Thanksgiving Day - Aidan and I arrived at the Virginia Run Turkey Trot site where we volunteered to help with the race set-up at 6:00 a.m. It was a balmy 25 degrees that morning. Aidan woke up at 5:30, much earlier than most kids his age would wake up on a day off from school. We volunteered until very close to the race start and then then kid went out and ran a 3 mile race. He is the best.
After volunteering, we met up with Zachary's Mom, Chrissy, and her daughter Kenzy...Aidan and Kenz have been friends since before birth and still are.
I ran the race with her and the boys followed behind. It was a cold day, but Kenz was on FIRE. She was determined to push herself, a quality that is so important for a young person to know and understand and EXPERIENCE. This is one of the major focuses of what I want to accomplish with our Remembering Zachary adventure, for kids to be healthy and strong and to understand they can always do MORE than what they think they can. I told her Zachary would have been so proud of what she was able to accomplish. We crossed the finish line together in 30:50. A personal best for her. Her Mom texted me this beautiful letter she wrote when they got home. What an amazing Mom. I would be proud to share many more races with Kenz in the future.
No comments:
Post a Comment