Sunday, February 20, 2011

Ethan's Run....Half Marathon

Are words really necesccary!  Well Kaden thought they were, the night before the race, I got these notes in an email, they were all I needed to make it to the finish line! 
As a surprise to my friend, Jen, I signed up to run this race in November so for Christmas, I sent Jen a box with my itinerary and some pink hair dye.....let the journey begin!  I have been running for a while, but when I heard about this half marathon for children affected with CHD, I knew I had to be there!  Oh course the fact that my good close friend and warm weather were there too, this had Leah written all over it! 

I slept terribly, you know your getting old when you can't have comfortable sleep overs anymore!  I was nervous about the race, I set expectations for myself and hate letting myself down...I knew there was going to be emotions, which I am not always comfortable with, etc. but overall it was monumental for me! 

No sweat yet!  We colored a piece of our hair hot pink to match our outfits!  We were sisters in heaven who found each other on earth, I love this girl! 

Jen, Leah and Jeanette! 


On the way to the race, being a Saturday, there were tons of garage sale signs, everywhere.  I joked with Jen and said if there is any signs, I might have to make a detour.....this was the first sign and I was ready to leave her! 
But as you can see, I hung on and at this point mile 11, I wish I had left for the garage sale. 

 
But of course that wasn't an option...this was the home stretch uphill if I might add! That race was almost half uphill, hence my sore hip and foot.

At mile 12, Jen was like, lets sprint to the finish line, I was like heck no....I am not going any faster than this, I was pooped out!  I saw the finish line and what do you think I did? Yup, pushed it to meet my 2 hour mark!


It was so neat to be in a race, with people who were there for a purpose, to help and give of yourself. As I was running, I realized that this pain was nothing compared to what those kids have to endure.  My pain would go away in a few days, theirs wouldn't, if they even made it on this earth!  I had a moment of tears on the run, when I was behind a lady with a picture of a baby pinned to her back, I bawled thinking of why I was in here in the first place.  Avery Ann, you have made my life into something that I have never wished for but looking back, you have changed my world into something better.  Today I walk with more love, more patience, more understanding, more hope, more desire to be better than I was!  I know that losing a child is not a trial anyone should have to endure, but I can truly say that it has defined me and my life for the best.


I was not praying but stretching......the pain was worth the glory....and I will do it again!  I don't know that I could have done it without Jen, she and her family were all there supporting and cheering us on, along with angels from above! 

5 comments:

Aunt Sandy said...

So very proud of you and I'm sure it was very rewarding for you. Love the pink hair!! Love you and all that you do.

Boswella said...

I now wish I had gone...I knew I should have gone...darn it. I too, love you and all that you do...and YES Avery Ann changed us all. Those notes were wonderful, God Bless those sweet children you have.. how they love you. I am PROUD to call you daughter. :) xoxoxo Love you even now today than I did yesterday.
Love, MOM xoxo

Ryan and Shannan Hoffman said...

So very proud of you!! I wish I could have been there to cheer you on!! I'm sure it was a very emotional experience!

Jen VanderLinden said...

Until next year oldie locks!! Love you and I am so glad that I got to share that with you.

Brenna LaPray said...

Way to go Leah! You both look great! It's been so long since I've seen Jen. What a great thing to share with each other.:)