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Location:

Rantoul,IL,

Member Since:

May 12, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

1/2 marathon  1:43:09--Illinois Marathon, April 2013

10K: 46:50--Safe Kids Run in Crystal Lake Park, April 2010

5K: 22:07--Jingle Bell Run, December 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

Do another marathon AFTER GOOD TRAINING

 

1/2 marathon in 1:41 or under

 

Break Burt's 5K PR by 1 second

 

10K in 46:00 or under

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep encouraging my family in their development of a healthy lifestyle

 

God willing, I will run until the end.

Personal:

I run with God. I use my running time to contemplate, to pray and to listen for His call. I'm married to a non-runner, but a supportive one, and we have four children.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Iso Lifetime Miles: 133.20
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
7.200.007.20

Last night I took the boys and went to our school's annual battle of the bands.  It was really great to see many of my students put themselves and their talents out there.  I don't know who won the battle because I took the boys home before it ended to get them in bed at a reasonable time, but I hope it was my favorite act.  

To explain this properly, I have to give a little back story (forgive me).  Our school has a significant Asian population (mostly from Korea).  A lot of the Asian students do not participate regularly in extra curriculars, although that is changing a little.  Most of the students that we have are pretty traditional--they don't mess around when it comes to academics.  However, one of my students this year is a Korean boy.  He is not your typical Asian.  He's huge.  He plays football.  Although he hangs out with the other Koreans, he is also pretty popular.  He doesn't like school too much. 

But man, can that boy sing!  My favorite band was headed by him with 3 other Korean boys playing drums, bass and guitar (he played guitar too).  And they were a Christian band, singing praise songs.  It's rare when you see a high school crowd go wild over a Christian band, but this one did.  When their second song ended, there was a moment's pause, and out filed 10 choir members (in robes) from stage left and a violinist, viola(ist?) and cellist from stage right.  I don't even remember what song they sang, but it was very moving. 

Really all the kids that performed last night did such a wonderful job.  It's nice to see kids directing their energy into something positive.

Anyway, onto the running.  I'm glad I got over 7 miles today.  It felt good.  My average pace was just slightly under 9 minutes and it felt easy.  I guess now I'm building and sorta enjoying running again.  It helped that it was about 30 by the time I got out.  Isn't it sad that 30 is warm?  It was windy (weather says between 10 and 15 mph) but I only felt it when I was heading west.

Light Blue Saucony Miles: 7.20
Comments
From april27 on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 19:18:21 from 99.188.251.180

It is so great when kids can put their minds into something else and be passionate about it.

Yeah 30's up here too! Heat wave!

From SlowJoe on Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 10:45:55 from 184.79.24.255

Glad to hear the running is looking good, and the improving weather will be a nice boost too. Don't you wish it was springtime all year long?

From Stacy on Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:44:00 from 97.114.169.242

Nice mileage and pace! Ron and I always laugh how when it hits 30 in Jan. and Feb. we are all excited because it is sooo warm. We even shed our big winter jackets. But when it is 30 in Sept. and Oct. we break out the gloves and hats and can't believe how cold it is.

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