But, on the flip side, my lack of racing has provided me with new opportunities to get out and volunteer. And, if you haven't volunteered for a race yet, you really should give it a try. In the past I have helped out with pre-race packet pick-up and registration which is fun and you get to chat with some of the nicest people around: runners and walkers. Yesterday I donned the red volunteer shirt for the Rock the Parkway half marathon as a course monitor: Keeping participants safe on the course and providing cheers and high fives along the way. It was a great experience from beginning to end! The other volunteers were nice, I got to cheer on friends and awesome strangers, and now my hands are sore from clapping. (Bring a cowbell next time, Laura.) Volunteering gave me some behind the scenes perspective and reminded me that each participant from elite to last to finish deserves a safe and fun experience. Look for me out on the course this Spring if you race in KC.
Balancing motherhood, fitness, and mostly healthy eating with a sense of humor.
The open road
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Wearing a different shirt
I am not signed up for any spring half or full marathons. Not one. Early bird prices weren't as low as in the past, and the next time I checked prices were around $80 for a half. It just hasn't been in the cards this year. To say I have been bummed is an understatement. My social media feeds are FULL of happy runner friends covering the miles, earning the bling, and enjoying post-race feasts. My race envy is high. Very high.
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