Saturday, March 14, 2009

Morristown St. Patty's 5K

We were all excited to head down to Morristown today. I've been planning on this race since the beginning of the year. Since it was the closest race to my birthday, I thought it would be a good goal to work towards. So I think I was more excited than everyone else today. Aaron has been coming with me on my Saturday morning runs. I usually have him run with me for my warm-up which ends up to be about 1.25 miles for him. Connor decided to run with us last week and said that he wanted to do the race. I was really impressed with him so I thought I'd let him give it a try. They had a Kid's mile before the 5K. So I registered the boys. I was pretty disappointed with the race because I sort of hyped it up a bit and they were pretty unorganized for the kid's race. There was no start line, no finish line, cheering, etc... And they didn't get a t-shirt or small prize. (Not that I'm trying to be a complainer but it was $12 per kid.) It was pretty confusing and it was pretty cold. And Connor wasn't too happy. He pretty much cried and whined the entire time. Not sure what happened to my son who was all pumped up and determined last week. Bummer. I think the highlight for Aaron was the 1/2 mile mark when the police officer and a few volunteers were telling everyone to turn around and head back to the finish. Aaron smiled and waved and ran right past them. But then he quickly realized what was happening and turned around. I just wish there would have been a more definitive finish for the kids. It was like running back into the mob that was about to race the 5K and no one was there telling them were to go or finish. It was pretty lame. So if you can't already tell, the kid's race was a complete disappointment in my opinion.

Here we are waiting around for the kid's run to start. It was very cold!

Connor ready to take on the world! That is...before the running began.
Here's Aaron running strong with Connor behind.
The 5k on the other hand was great. The course, I thought, was great overall with exception to this beast of a hill half way through. I saw very few people run it entirely. I probably made it 3/4 of the way. It was still fun and I finished strong. The thing I love about these races is you can totally cheer people on and just have a good time. There are always a few people that run at your pace so you can keep an eye on them and try to beat them in near the end. I love pushing myself at the end even if I am beat red in the face. It's great. I totally cannot believe my time and I'm not convinced that it's what I actually ran. I think my results will be posted in a few days so I'm going to check but Mike took a picture of the clock as I crossed the finish. My last time in December was 36:50 and I was shooting for 34 minutes this time. So I was very surprised and pleased to have reached beyond my goal.


I wanted to get a picture of us all in our t-shirts. So here we are back at home just as we were gearing up to clean out our totally neglected van.

6 comments:

Holly said...

Way to go Jen that is awesome! Bummer about the kids race, but I think it's great that you have them out there running with you.

I can totally see Conner getting into karate, I bet he loves it.

Julie Winder said...

Oh Jen I love reading every detail of your post. It is people like you that keep me inspired to run. You are so awesome Girl! Way to go beating your time. I love that you are competitive to the very end. That says a lot about you and look and how you are inspiring your boys (I am sorry about the kids race, that is such a bummer) Cute pictures. You look awesome at the finish line. Can't wait to hear about your next race. You Rock! I hope you have a Happy Birthday.

MKS said...

jen...you are looking so great! congrats on your race. you are an inspiration! i loved all the new posts. tell your family hi! miss you! maybe we can visit in cali...

marciea casselman said...

Jen, I am so embarrassed. I forgot that your blog is private so I haven't been checking it on a regular basis.
I went through the last few posts and was so happy to see what your family is doing. You all look healthy and happy and I am glad about that.
Kudos on running in a 5k. That is a good accomplishment.
I'll be better about checking your blog regularly from now on. Sorry!!

kalie said...

Way to go! You are awesome!

The Rice Family said...

wait are you RUNNING? now???? i'm so behind on your blog! i'm on week 3 of the couch to 5k program so i'm trying to get into it. yeah!!