Friday, July 8, 2011

Thankyou all....

Thankyou to all for the wonderful support and comments you placed. It was so encouraging. I would have posted sooner but it has taken me this long shuffle/limp/stagger to the computer. Those legs, which I DO appreciate, took a little hammering, and due to my very non-athletic style and grace, I have managed to grind my hips to a near halt. ouchies!

Nethertheless! I completed my 10kms, in 62 minutes which in the end, was a pretty respectable time considering. And I have learned a couple of things along the way... and a couple of things I was reminded of.....

1. Stretching is not over rated..
2. running when injured makes the injury worse (who would have thought??)
3. be very specific when ordering coffee in the McDonalds drive-thru at 5am, they are a little sleepy and don't listen very well..
4. your mind is more powerful than you think...
5. there is ALWAYS something left in the 'tank', you may just have to dig to find it..
6. be grateful for what you have (I'm talking those legs again), there is always someone that would swap in a heartbeat....
7. these events are NOT just for athletes, they are for anyone willing to have a go. The atmosphere is amazing, everyone there for the same positive reason!
8. rest and be kind to your body, it is just as important as the hard work...

My husband has likened me to a racehorse and says I now need to go out for a spell.. (at least he didn't suggest I be made into glue!). So now that I'm on an enforced rest, I have even more reason to sit and create!


(my wonderful friend Kath(left) and I BEFORE the race..)


Michelle xx

4 comments:

Steph said...

What a cracking time!! A tremendous effort Michelle! Rest those bones now...and enjoy the enforced creating. Wishing you a wonderful weekend :)

circle retreat quilter said...

Well done to you. you should be proud of those pins of yours. Lets have coffee soon? r u going to the Bris style indie market tomorrow?

Quill and Ink Handmade said...

So proud of you, Michelle!

x

Ruth said...

I also run but don't mention it on my blogs. It's a great way of forcing my brain to 'wind down'!