"The best things in life are the people you love, the places you've seen, and the memories you've made along the way."
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Running Cold
Today we did yet another 5K. It was cold and windy and sunny - perfect for two loops around the outskirts of the Opryland Hotel. This was the cheapest race I've ever entered - $6.50 for entry and t-shirt, and part of the proceeds went to the Nashville Humane Society. What could be better? Well, there was :
*chatting with my fellow woggers along the way - big man, blue skirt girl, and army woman
*spending the morning with my family
*finishing and not finishing last
*learning stuff from my performance - like eat something and stretch better when it's cold
*race shirt worth keeping
*new interesting race course
*good family race pictures
*observing the last person finishing the race, and really admiring her tenacity and courage to keep going
As much as I would like to do really well in the races I enter, I find so much to enjoy along the way. I have no doubt that one day I'll do a blistering 12-minute mile (for those of you who don't know - that's a turtle pace, yet faster than my current snail pace). But until then, I'll just appreciate all the other stuff I receive from the race - because that's really the best prize of all.
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So Luanne, what DO you do with all the race t-shirts? Do you wear them all? I bet they'd make a great t-shirt quilt!
Actually a few years ago, I took shirts from Steve (and later me) and made a quilt. The best thing about them is that they're warm because I used a lot of flannel. Of course, after seeing your handiwork and reading about your love of quilt patterns, I would have to say that the one I used was "Cut A Square Out Of A Shirt And Sew It Together." Currently I am saving my Disney race shirts for another quilt - and maybe more skill?
I am saving baby clothes to make quilts for the girls one day. I keep threatening to cut up Craig's 400 Yankee t-shirts to make a quilt but then he threatens to cut up my fabric stash to make t-shirts...
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