Keeps Me Running
I am hoping to run the White Rock Half Marathon in December. There are a few reasons I am really excited to run this specific race. One being that I got to cheer on Thomas as he ran the full marathon when we first started dating six years ago, and the other that the race benefits Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children (TSRHC). TSRHC provides extremely high quality medical care for children with orthopedic problems and dyslexia, all free of charge. TSRHC is very near and dear to my heart, quite literally, but more like my spinal region than my heart.
I found out I had scoliosis in junior high, and I was treated at TSRHC for several years, ultimately having a rod placed in my spine to straighten me out. The care I received at TSRHC was amazing (and free!), and I am so thankful for all they did for me. I want to start giving a little back through this race and any sponsorships I receive.
The half marathon I hope to run is only three days before the tenth anniversary of my back surgery. Cool, huh? All that to say, if you feel like sponsoring me in my race and donating to TSRHC, just go here. Thanks!
Some of you may be shocked to hear that I am hoping to run a half marathon since I’m not much of a long-distance runner. This spring, I had a really difficult time getting the kids to sleep at the same time so that I could have time to workout. So I started jogging with them in the jogging stroller. As my friend Sally says, jogging is one of the fastest ways to burn a lot of calories while your kids are awake. So true!
When I first started jogging again in April, I could barely run for two miles (with both kids), but kept with it and began jogging two or three miles most days a week. This continued through the summer, and somewhere in the middle of all of that, I started to enjoy running more. Which brings me to seven weeks ago when I decided to train for a half marathon–13.1 miles from a gal who barely finished the last 10K (6 miles) I attempted in college. Training is going great. I love my alone time running longer distances. I think running with kids in the jogging stroller got me in shape so that running alone is so much easier.
Oh my gosh…Garett was tested and diagnosed at Scottish Rites last year. They are great!!! I’ll have to do the race next time around.
I agree…training with kids in a jogger gets you in shape fast. Then when you do the race, its so much easier. :) Good luck!!
We have very good friends that started visiting Scottish Rite for their daughter this week. Your post was good timing, so we could find out more about them.
That is great Rachel, way to go! When we went with B to Dallas we spent every morning at the Scottish Rite hospital’s playground, I loved that place! Good luck!!!!!
Hello!
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I ran across your blog in one of many desperate attempts to get my hands on a Noel Piper Advent Calendar that I read about several years ago. I read that you have the readings from that advent calendar: I would love to have them if you are able to pass them along! Thank you.
In Him,
Jamie
Wow – good for you! I remember visiting you in that hospital room – hard to believe that was 10 years ago. I’ve run this race a few times – it’s a lot of fun!