Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Me, a crazy competitive 7 year old, and a 5K



Ever since Ellie was diagnosed, and we began hosting One SMALL Step events, I knew I wanted to participate in them one day.  And to be quite honest, I always had an excuse.  Recently, however I have come to the realization that I have to make some life changes.  I'm not happy with myself, not sleeping well, more moody (just ask David), and I have turned to the one thing I mentally swore I would never use to make me happy when we learned of Ellie's diagnosis...FOOD.  I stress eat, I eat when things are going well, I eat when things are going bad.  I reward myself  by eating when Ellie had a great day at school or therapy.  I stop and get something to eat when things didn't go as well.  And I feel so guilty afterward.

As I began to think about this year's event, I really wanted to make the 5K more official.  Upstate has a great course, that many people really have said they like, so no changes, just trying to make it better.  This year it will be officially timed, and we are marketing it on Go-Green Events to hopefully draw in the running crowd.  A group from our church, hubcity runners will hopefully have a strong presence as well.  The more I thought about the 5K, the more I wanted to complete it!  I could finally tell I wanted to do it for me, and I certainly get excited thinking about crossing the finish line seeing Ellie and David too.

And then a trail blazing, competitive, wonderful 7-year old friend (Ayden Jane, who has PWS) showed up to accept the challenge with me.

This is our plan...

 

We began with Week 2, and that will put us on track to complete our first 5K race June 13th in Spartanburg!

Monday I joined the gym and completed exactly what I was supposed to, and man running is hard.  I huffed and puffed, but did it...all while thinking sheesh, that was only 3 minutes!  Ayden Jane and I checked in with each other, and it is so great to be on this journey with her.  

Day 1 - Check

Today, I had a whole posse at the gym and it totally pumped me up.  Accountability in all forms, is so important when doing something like this, especially for me.  My friend Tracey had urged me to join the gym, and today when we dropped our kiddos off, she said you should come with me to the class I do.  I was game, and am so glad I did...it was a great, great workout for the total body, and two more of our friends were there from church, Ruth and Kim...it was hard, but so worth it.  I probably won't be able to walk tomorrow!  After the class Tracey asked if I was going to run?  We ran together, and I so appreciate her encouragement and accountability.  

Day 2 - Check

So, it's me, a 7 year old, and a 5K....and I absolutely WILL NOT let that amazing 7 year old, Ayden Jane down.

Or myself.

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