awesome!!! Your journaling is faaaabulous and makes me want to become a runner! SUCH an inspiration!!! AND, the pic and the design totally rock. Those sneakers are hot! ;)
WONDERFUL. Madison Ave. needs you to do their ads. I would buy anything you'd try to sell! Reading your journaling makes ME want to go out and run. You've given me an idea for the "W" of my "ABCs of Me" book. You're truly and inspiration.
WOW! This is really awesome! I love the pic, and the journaling is just wonderful!!! You should be so very proud of yourself - You have accomplished many things! Good For YOu!
Oh wow this is wonderful!!! I love your journaling. It is so heartfelt and true. I get the same feeling when I'm running on my treadmill. Not a mother-not a wife.. just me and my running shoes.
Angela, this is SO COOL! It reminds me of a Nike ad or something! I love your use of white, and your journaling is once again amazing! I really love this!
I love this idea for a lo!! I've been wanting to do something like this about finishing a half-marathon last year, and I never thought to do photo like that to go with it - so cool!!! I can totally relate to your journaling - I had been a high school basketball player (though not that good of one!), but not a runner by any means. Then a couple years ago I got this intense urge to train for a major race. I convinced my husband to join me, and last May we finished our first-ever race, the Fargo Half-Marathon! :) I wouldn't be able to stop running now! I love it.
Anyway, great lo. So meaningful, and your family will love reading about this side of you!
great journaling, I totally related, I have thought the same thing about the "runners high" and thinking about it t/o the years.
Thanks for sharing and touching!
How cool is this?? Your journaling is just amazing - makes me want to try! This is the kind of LO your family will truly appreciate because it's so YOU. Great job!
Lo about my running journey. The first lo I have done without people. Journaling reads I had never been an athlete. I was content on the sidelines. Would I even be any good? Did I even have it in me? I had a secret. I longed to be a runner. I always wondered what it would be like. I had heard about the “runner’s high”. Did it exist? I harbored this secret for many years. I got married. I had a family. I had a career. When I was 29, I decided I would start working-out. I did. I lost weight. I started walking on a treadmill. It was ok but I still felt something was missing . I wanted more. One day, I started running. I could do this. I was good at it. I have never looked back. I love the feeling I get when I am running. It is a time when I am not a wife or a mother. I am simply a runner. From the moment I lace-up my shoes, I feel my persona shift. I don’t think about anything. I just run. Is there “runner’s high”? Yea baby! I only wish it hadn’t taken me 29 years to find out. Thanks for looking
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