I did my usual time (around 2 hours and 35 - 40 minutes) and I felt good afterwards. But the sad thing about this race was that I went to it all by myself and drove myself home. My husband, kids, or other members of my family usually are involved with the races I have done in the past.
Jay was busy with a church thing - so he couldn't accompany me.
So at this one I really felt like I was on my own. I even had a guy passing by take the above picture. (after the race)
I did see a couple people that I knew out of the 1000 or so people that were there... I was surprised that I didn't see more, since I had last year at this same race.
I guess that is why I haven't blogged about it. I realize that it's not fun to be involved in these kind of things all by myself. So now I'm wondering if I will do another race or just keep walking on my own because I like to. I guess if my kids bug me to participate in another one with them sometime, I will.
But no more seeking out these things on my own. Okay, okay, enough said.
It's been a pretty busy month. I tend to find things that keep me busy. I'm really grateful that I don't have to work at the Physical Therapist's as much anymore. I like my life as it is.
I've gone to Utah and Idaho twice in the last month. So it's been great to see the grandkids that much. Since I went 3 1/2 months without seeing them! That's toooooo long. They are growing so fast. The baby (Gwen) is turning 1 this week on the 18th. Weston is 7 years old and finishing first grade. Analee is 5 years old and will be in kindergarten this fall. And Kallista is 3 - and is finally poddy trained. They are all so adorable. I will never get enough of them. But I do wish I had the energy to do more with them when I am with them. I guess that is how most Grandma and Grandpas' feel.
