Monday, October 10, 2011

Ordinary people doing EXTRAORDINARY things

"My goal has always been to introduce other people to running. They might accomplish something they never thought they could." - Grete Waitz

The arrival of this quote in my inbox was so appropriate (as always, since the person who sends them out stalks me/my life/this blog apparently...always perfectly timing them). In the past two days, I have had two fellow runners (who I look up to and admire for their passion for running and dedication to achieve once unfathomable goals) paid me the biggest compliment by telling me that I inspire them to run, encourage them to push themselves. It is really the best feeling, especially as I begin to start mapping out my next training plan (re: HOPE EXPRESS EXTREME 2012! More to come! Donations being accepted now!). It's what I love so much about running. Everyone can do it...really. It's just having enough courage to believe in yourself.

As part of a surprise trip home to the East this weekend, I spent a few hours at the Steamtown Marathon in Scranton to cheer Ryan's dad, Rege, on in his first marathon (at which he did AWESOME!!) and one of the SICKEST runners I know, Rachel Wise. It was neat to be at a different kind of marathon, since my only other marathon experiences were in (much!) bigger cities. It was really nice to be able to travel with ease throughout the course and really great to be able to get up close and personal to finish line, watching the wide range of ways people handled approaching the end of 26.2 miles. It was pretty awesome.

Congratulations to Rege and Rachel on kicking butt yesterday. It was a lot of fun cheering you on and seeing all of your hard work pay off!

Hello Scranton!


Congrats on your first marathon!

(This is pretty much what Rachel looked like yesterday)

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