
I promised myself I was going to run seven miles Saturday morning. As I stepped onto my front pouch, I said "Oh…nice morning." Not ten seconds later, the rain hit. If I had started out two mins later, I probably would had bagged the entire run & headed back to bed. But, as it turned out, I slogged my way through every puddle that could be found in the Haddonleigh section of Haddon Twp. Tuesday morning, the same scenario happened & I couldn’t do it again. I wimped out & stayed in bed, and I don’t regret my decision. It was miserable out. This morning was much better....chilly, but at least dry. Five fun filled miles later, I was home a little after 6:00am.
My thoughts turn towards some friends getting ready for the Super Bowl of runs…..The Boston Marathon next week:
My neighbor & friend Patrick Gallagher. Like thoroughbreds, Pat comes from a great family of runners & I’m sure he’ll do great in Boston.
Friend & Salt Shaker Foundation board member Joe Mahoney. In the Curley household Joe’s name cannot me mentioned without my wife Patrice saying "I just love Joe Mahoney." As a cancer survivor, Joe will be running as part of Team Livestrong Army Runners.
My good friend from York College Lori Z. I don’t know if it’s possible to keep a smile on your face while running 26.2 miles, but I think Lori’s got the best shot at pulling this off.
Good luck to all,
Pat
Hey Pat, guess what! I ran 5 miles. No kidding. :-) Hugs to you. Love, Col
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