et, longtime sporty friend of mine
signed up to do a quick 5k this morning
prior to our bookclub brunch
and was surprised to learn
that she was somehow stuck doing a 5-miler
due to a ‘volunteer miscommunication error’
and toughed it out, arriving on time.
please note the difference in her demeanor, expression, and body language
in the photos
before (above)
still running and realizing the mileage
and
after (below)
arriving at brunch and enjoying a breakfast bud light.
here’s to her mighty spirit.“either you run the day or the day runs you.”
-jim rohn
I see “okay gotta do this” and “okay did this”!!! 🙂
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yes, worries are gone -)
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Way to go!!!!!
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she’s always up for a challenge –
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Way to go!
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woo – hoo!
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That ‘volunteer miscommunication’ can now forever become a running gag in your book club legend, Beth, thanks to ET’s perseverance (and love of a post-race beer).
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so right, mark –
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Reach for the moon and you’ll land among the stars was never truer than this 🙂
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absolutely
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I wonder what she was thinking in that first photo…:) Maybe I don’t want to know..:)
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i’m sure she had a few choice thoughts at that time, like, ‘there is a difference between a kilometer and a mile, people!’
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Good for her!
>
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yes!
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training
for the next one 🙂
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there you go )
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Love this tribute to the mighty spirit. Miss you both!! 😉
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))
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Love that quote! Also way to go!😁
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Yes, good for her!
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I really enjoy your posts!
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thank you so much )
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Cheers to mighty spirits!
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here’s to them!
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wow. what a sport she was to do it even tho she didnt initially sign up for that. xx
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absolutely
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