The assignment for today’s 30 Day Blog Challenge is to post a photo of yourself from two years ago. I decided to share a few photos of an amazing experience I had back in 2010 with a group of absolutely a.maz.ing women! We called ourselves Team Shrinking Jeans. I’m the one with the yellow finger pointing at my head.
Most of us are members of the Sisterhood of the Shrinking Jeans, but there were a few additional friends and relatives in the mix, too. Oh yeah, and our awesome coach, Joe English. We came together and, between the 13 of us, raised $44,007 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society through their Team in Training program. We all met up in San Diego for the 2010 Rock ‘n Roll San Diego half marathon. The entire experience was just amazing from start to finish.
As you can see, we were all pretty amped at the starting line. I blame this on a combination of too much coffee on too little sleep.
This whole experience was extremely personal to me because my dad is a 20+ year lymphoma survivor. During the course of training, one of my coaches (who was also a survivor) found out his lymphoma had returned. I walked in their honor and wore their names on my back.
We all ran and walked at different paces, so everyone was finishing at different times. Thankfully, most of us were able to reconnect outside the beer tent at the end of the race to get a group shot with our race bling.
If you’ve ever considered signing up for Team in Training, DO IT! It one of the most rewarding and amazing experiences you’ll ever have, I promise.
Looking at all of these photos again has been kind of bittersweet and left me a bit melancholy. Several months ago, I registered for the inaugural Rock ‘n Roll Pasadena half marathon taking place on my birthday weekend next month. Just about the time I needed to start training, I started having all of the issues with my knee (osteoarthritis and possible torn ligaments). So, no half marathon for me.
My friend Nick also registered and is flying out from Detroit to run the race, so I’ll just have to be content being there cheering him on instead. They just unveiled the race bling yesterday, check out what he’ll be getting when he finishes! Pretty cool, huh?!
Until next time …






I finally had to call Uncle and stop at the medical tent at mile 3.5, but said they weren’t really equipped to do much at that point in the race. It seemed like they were pretty much handling smaller things like people who forget sunscreen or were having allergy issues, etc.
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