Sunday, September 18, 2011

Gallup Park

So today I decided to check out a run a little further from home (a 5 minute drive down the street...) and I LOVED IT! I really enjoyed this run, and just like in Philly, there are so many little runs along a longer path/trail that can be connected to make new and different runs. I like that. I can work with that.

It's really neat to map a route in a place I have never been and then to run it out...it's so nice to be able to see my new home this way. What's super cool about this run was that it looped around not one, but TWO (itty bitty) bodies of water! Lots of bridges. A few islands. Many, many benches (not too significant to running, but worth noting..right?).







I liked this tree a lot (mostly because it reminded me of Fern Gully)!


Friday, September 16, 2011

Philadelphia LOVE

One year ago today, I ran my FIRST HALF-MARATHON!!!! I think above all, it makes me nostalgic for Philly and so thrilled that I chose to run my first big race there. Philadelphia will always possess a large piece of my heart and the half-marathon being today along with Penn State playing at the Linc yesterday/ESPN's beautiful shots of the city...sigh. Melts my heart.

On this afternoon's run, I thought a lot about all the running I did in Philadelphia and the different perspective it gave me. I certainly fell in love with a different part of the city when I explored it on foot. The first time Ryan and I ran here together, we ran alongside of a river we live right next by and he commented on how it smelled just like running on the Schuylkill did. It was such a small thing, but was a nice reminder of hours spent on the Tow Path. Most of my runs in Manayunk were over the same streets and paths, again and again, and now, given the distance, what was once almost too familiar, I realize now was so nice to have. Runs in the overwhelming heat and through the snow, in the morning before the sun lit the day and in the black of the night. Alone with my thoughts and almost needing to stop to catch my breath from laughing so hard with friends. Until now, I didn't realize what an impact running had on my time living in Philadelphia, but I am so thankful to have that. Looking back now, it's so nice to have so many wonderful memories, made almost accidentally on my path to the half.


Along the path in Nichols Arboretum


Sunday, September 11, 2011

the power of kindness

Ten years later, it's incredible how the tragedies of September 11, 2001 can feel just as close as they did that day. Every year on the anniversary, I feel so overwhelmed with sadness, confusion, and helplessness. I wonder how things could ever continue to go on and how life will resume, and then, just like it did in 2001, it slowly does.

It's said often, but the kindness and sense of community that was displayed in the weeks following that historic day give me such a feeling a purpose and truly rekindled my spirit. The same way the anniversary so clearly brings back the feelings of loss, it also reminds me of the incredible power of humankind to reach out to one another and to be kind (perhaps that's why it's humankind...right?). There are so many stories of bravery and courage shared from that day (and other tragedies), but it is still never mundane or simple. If watching the footage of 9/11 evokes a level of sadness, the anniversary and sharing and celebration of lives lost provides me with an even greater feeling of hope.

Ryan and I went to a memorial service this morning and while he was speaking, the Police Chief asked everyone to join hands, just as we so easily did in the days following 9/11. It was such a powerful moment. When life gets busy, we all too often get consumed with the little details that make up our days, too busy to pause for a complete stranger. Holding the hand of someone I had never seen before and quite possible never will again reminded me that each moment, each interaction still has such great value.

A little while later, we were walking through a book festival and I saw the perfect magnet that read, "If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito." I had to laugh, but appreciated the creative approach to making the point. Each day, we have the ability to impact the lives of all those we encounter, and even if we are just running errands or walking down the street, that's still a lot of people. Someone chased me down the street the other day to give me my sweater that had fallen out of my bag and I was so grateful, and even surprised that he took the time to do that. These things put it into perspective for me and help to remind me that these little moments or touches make all the difference in the world. This kindness should be the norm.

When I think about the way running has made me feel about myself, I recognize that there is no greater gift I could give than to pay it forward and help others to feel that same success and the same wonderful way about themselves and their ability to reach their goals and dreams. Of course this isn't exclusive to running, but it's something I want to do in this next year of running, to help others in that way. I think about the way people, even complete strangers, can lift one another up. It shouldn't take immense tragedy for this to happen. It should be happening every day.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Lots of Water!

There are so many new things here to see, and strategically planning my runs is an excellent way to explore! I had wanted to start taking more mid-run pictures (an idea I thought of AFTER running throughout all of New Orleans...argh!). The first isn't a run, but it was a big day, because I finally mustered up enough courage to try out the lap lanes at the pool..and it was awesome! I'm really excited about it and am looking forward to something else to mix it up! It's also worth noting that these pictures were taking days apart, but it was 90 degrees in the first and low 60's in the last....burrrr!


Public pool near our apartment



Taken on a little bridge (that looked like I shouldn't be crossing) over the Huron River, right across from our apartment