Last week, I ran my first race - the Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in San Jose. It was 10 km and it took about an hour and seven minutes for me to finish it. I ran it with a friend, Kelly, which made it all the more fun! The night before, I was so nervous! Between my nerves and the girls waking up, I only slept for a restless 5 hours, so the fact that I even got up to run is impressive to me. I get so nervous about the silliest things. When I fell asleep I had decided that I wasn't going to do it, but when my alarm went off in the morning, I felt awake and I remembered how hard I've worked to get in reasonable shape so that I could do this. In the month previous to the race I ran almost 50 miles total. Not huge, but as a mother of young kids who seem to always be sick and waking up in the night, it's kind of a big deal to me. Plus this was my first race ever. I had so much fun! 

The race itself was hard. I had trouble eating in the morning, so my body didn't have enough sugar and I was tired. I had to lose my shirt because I was way too hot. There were all these people running in pants and hoodies and there I was in my shorts and sports bra! Unfortunately, the finish line was more like a cattle yard so I wasn't able to run across. That was a bummer, espceially since Kelly and I both had a major boost of energy at the end. I didn't think that Conor was going to come with the girls, I had told him not to because the forecast was iffy. But he came and the girls got to see me finish my race. It meant so much to me that Conor got our sick girls out of the house early in the morning to come see me accomplish a goal. That's what a family is all about.

My next goal is a half marathon.

Kelly & Me at the Turkey Trot