I did it!

I ran my first 5K... well, I should clarify.

I completed my first 5K, running the entire way, no walking!

And it felt great! I ran it with my aunt Dolores, whose first race ever (post high-school track) was a Marathon in Hawaii! What? Yes... It was a walker-friendly Marathon, so she was able to walk and run it. It was also a fundraiser for the Arthritis Foundation. She spent almost 7-1/2 hours walking/running! Can you imagine?

Last month we entered a 5K called Moonlit Miles. It was a trail run through Klackle's Orchards. It was hard. HARD. We finished in about 52 minutes. Walking and running. At that time, I had only a couple weeks of Couch to 5K under my belt and wasn't ready to run the entire race.

As I kept going through my training, I started getting antsy for try a run. Couch to 5K is an 8-week program and I would be completing my 6th week at the time of this race, the Old Farts "Who Cut the Cheese? 5k" in Lowell, MI. It started out on paved road, then a short, narrow and tricky trail then back to the paved road, and some long grass through the cemetery.

Here comes Dolores toward the finish! It was a beautiful cool morning for a 5K!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Both of us after the race. We were exhilarated and ready to enter our next run. Dolores gives it a thumbs up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My big prize for 46th place! A whoopie cushion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I finished in 33:08. I now have a time that I can work on improving!

 

Next up... The Belding Labor Day Run.

NO MORE EXCUSES!

No More Excuses

In a recent post, I talked about motivation. That was on July 1, and I had just started the Couch to 5k running program. I'm happy to report 6 weeks later that I'm still at it! There was a 5-day break in there when I had a bad cramp in my calf from dehydration. But that is worked out and I feel good!

What keeps me going? I have NO MORE EXCUSES!

Beautiful Northern Michigan

For years, I hated camping. Didn't want to do it.

Three years ago hubby and I went camping together for the first time. It wasn't terrible. Since we'd spent a small fortune on camping gear, we've continued to go at least twice a year

We made our annual trip to Interlochen State Park back in June and just returned from Aloha State Park in Cheboygan. We had a premium beachfront site with beautiful sunsets.

Whenever we are in northern Michigan, we seek out smoked fish and pasties! There's a great fish place across from the entrance of Burt Lake State Park in Indian River.

This photo cracks me up! These are my nieces and the little one rarely smiles nice for the camera!