Up and out of bed early on a Saturday morning to do something I fear most: Run.
This past Saturday (otherwise known as yesterday), my mom and I completed the Red Dress Run West Hartford, CT. It begins and ends in a rose garden and the course was nicely shaded. My mother was nice and took it easy on me: agreeing to my pace and then walking with me after mile two. I made sure we ran the last .1 mile so that when they took our finish line photo it looked like we had been running.
There were some interesting people there - at this race for only women. The first interesting female I saw was this young woman with about 2 pounds of make-up on. It baffles me that someone would put that much (or any really) make-up on before going out to purposely sweat. We saw her at the end of the race and she had sweat it all off. And she was a very pretty girl without it.
Another interesting character we met on the way was this older lady speed walking/jogging along with only her socks on. She explained how back in 1978, she had placed in a marathon in Italy. She may have said second or third, but I can't remember exactly.
Among the crowd were many matching females. A large group of females all ran with bright red tu-tus. I'm certainly not saying we weren't an integral part of the interesting people in attendance: My mom and I both wore the same pink tank top and the same black running skirt. Oh yeah - and same running shoes.
Official time: 49:12. Walk/jog lady beat us.
What I learned: It's true - doesn't matter how fast or slow you go, you're still lapping anyone sitting on the couch.
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