Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 WOW WOW WOW Francisco!!! Congratulations!! I dont think Im up to a full yet, but have been considering doing the half again!! Huggles > > Hello everyone: > > As you all know, and I ran the the San Francisco National AIDS > Half Marathon last August. We ran 13.1 miles!!! (, we rock!) > > Well, I've kept up the running three times a week because I love it > so much, and it makes me feel so good. I still can't believe I'm > saying that! I ran 3.75 miles this morning, and it was, as usual, > fantastic. There was a warm breeze (yes, it was a warm storm), and > as the sun came up over the Bay Bridge and the East Bay hills, it was > heavenly, shining yellow-orange through the purple-black rain > clouds. The Christmas lights were reflecting off the shiny pavement, > so there was a golden glow every where. It was serene, and I felt > the presence of God everywhere--the seabirds flying overhead, the > sound of the waves in the Bay, the yellow and orange leaves blowing > past my feet--and I felt fully alive. (I also looked pretty cute in > my muscle shirt with tattoos blazing--dang, I felt athletic and > butch. LOL) > > So... I've decided that I will train to complete the Full Marathon > next year--26.2 miles!! > > I know that this is mostly a mental goal, and I really, really have > to tell myself I can do it. > > So I wanted you all to be the first ones to know that I'm going for > it! > > The training program will begin in February 2006. Wish me luck!! > > Francisco > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Francisco I wish you luck. Talk into doing it with you, we have to keep our girlfriend on track. LOL we love you. Francisco I think this is wonderful. Donnamanisodream wrote: Hello everyone:As you all know, and I ran the the San Francisco National AIDS Half Marathon last August. We ran 13.1 miles!!! (, we rock!)Well, I've kept up the running three times a week because I love it so much, and it makes me feel so good. I still can't believe I'm saying that! I ran 3.75 miles this morning, and it was, as usual, fantastic. There was a warm breeze (yes, it was a warm storm), and as the sun came up over the Bay Bridge and the East Bay hills, it was heavenly, shining yellow-orange through the purple-black rain clouds. The Christmas lights were reflecting off the shiny pavement, so there was a golden glow every where. It was serene, and I felt the presence of God everywhere--the seabirds flying overhead, the sound of the waves in the Bay, the yellow and orange leaves blowing past my feet--and I felt fully alive. (I also looked pretty cute in my muscle shirt with tattoos blazing--dang, I felt athletic and butch. LOL)So... I've decided that I will train to complete the Full Marathon next year--26.2 miles!!I know that this is mostly a mental goal, and I really, really have to tell myself I can do it.So I wanted you all to be the first ones to know that I'm going for it!The training program will begin in February 2006. Wish me luck!!Francisco Donna JordonDSJordon@... Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Half is good, I'm your motivator. LOL Donna Diane Duenas wrote: WOW WOW WOW Francisco!!! Congratulations!! I dont think Im up to a full yet, but have been considering doing the half again!!Huggles>> Hello everyone:> > As you all know, and I ran the the San Francisco National AIDS > Half Marathon last August. We ran 13.1 miles!!! (, we rock!)> > Well, I've kept up the running three times a week because I love it > so much, and it makes me feel so good. I still can't believe I'm > saying that! I ran 3.75 miles this morning, and it was, as usual, > fantastic. There was a warm breeze (yes, it was a warm storm), and > as the sun came up over the Bay Bridge and the East Bay hills, it was > heavenly, shining yellow-orange through the purple-black rain > clouds. The Christmas lights were reflecting off the shiny pavement, > so there was a golden glow every where. It was serene, and I felt > the presence of God everywhere--the seabirds flying overhead, the > sound of the waves in the Bay, the yellow and orange leaves blowing > past my feet--and I felt fully alive. (I also looked pretty cute in > my muscle shirt with tattoos blazing--dang, I felt athletic and > butch. LOL)> > So... I've decided that I will train to complete the Full Marathon > next year--26.2 miles!!> > I know that this is mostly a mental goal, and I really, really have > to tell myself I can do it.> > So I wanted you all to be the first ones to know that I'm going for > it!> > The training program will begin in February 2006. Wish me luck!!> > Francisco> Donna JordonDSJordon@... Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 WOW! Go for it! And remember, the only part " luck " has to play in whether or not you do it is whether or not you injure yourself (mess up a knee or something like that). And I bet you were REALLY a tasty morsel in that muscle shirt! manisodream wrote: >So... I've decided that I will train to complete the Full Marathon >next year--26.2 miles!! > >I know that this is mostly a mental goal, and I really, really have >to tell myself I can do it. > >So I wanted you all to be the first ones to know that I'm going for >it! > >The training program will begin in February 2006. Wish me luck!! > -- Eleanor Oster eleanor@... (personal address) www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm San , CA Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003 P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA) ~5'9 " tall 05/09/2003 319 Orientation 07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery Current 157±2 Goal until plastics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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