Right after my last race, I mean that evening, I signed up for Race for the Cure.  I knew that this race would be easier.  It's only a 5K compared to a 8K.   I just didn't know how great of a morning I would have running it. 
I got up a little earlier than I usually do.  My brother, Roy, and brother-in-law, Justin, would be at my place at 7:15 a.m.  My friends, Pati, Steph, and Julia were meeting us at the race.
We arrived right on time.  We didn't have to do a whole lot of standing around.  After everyone helped each other get our race bibs and "In Memory" and "In Celebration" bibs on we were all set.
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| I painted my nails pink the night before.  I figured it would help me run faster. | 
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| Our race bibs. | 
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| "In Celebration" bibs. | 
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| "In Memory" bibs | 
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| A great view of the Capital while on our run. | 
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| In the back: Justin and Roy. In the front: Steph, myself and Pati | 
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| Steph and I stayed running together the whole time. | 
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| The girls were so happy to find me at the end of the race. | 
I had such a great time with a great group of friends.  And we were able to raise money for a fantastic cause.  We shared a lot of laughs and jokes this morning.  I'm already looking for our next race to run.
 
Oh how wonderful Anita, and like you say, for such a great cause :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra, my mother-in-law past away from breast cancer is October of 2009. Our youngest daughter was only 15 days old. =(
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