Today was my first day of summer though and thought it would set the right tone for the summer by running a race. I figured it was only a 5K, it couldn't be that bad, right? It was a beautiful warm day. The 5K started at 8:30 and the sun was already shining. I knew it was going to be a hot one.
I was nervous standing waiting for my wave to start. I didn't see anyone I knew who was running the race. I was on my own. This is only the second race I've run (my first was a half marathon - that still cracks me up) and the pre-race jitters were starting to get to me.

M and the boys were going to meet me at the finish line. They were hanging out at the beach.
When the race started I felt better. I was running. It felt good to run again after having taken a break. It felt good to be able to go out and run a 5K without having run much lately (something a year ago I wouldn't have been able to do). I kept my pace slow and easy because I knew I hadn't run much lately. The course was an out and back. The out part was headed right into the sun and hot. I'm not a fan of out and back courses, especially when I see people faster than me heading back already.
After about two miles I was done. I was hot (wish I had worn a tank top). There were also a lot of people who would run for a bit, tire out and then just stop to walk. It was annoying because they wouldn't look behind them to see if anyone was running behind them. I was constantly bobbing and weaving to avoid running into people. That was not fun at all and made me just want to finish the race.
As I approached the finish line I saw M and my boys cheering for me. I loved seeing them and being able to give L a high-five.

I loved getting a hug from my boy after I finished.

At the finish there was champagne and chocolate. My boys took the chocolate and quickly ate it. I drank some of the champagne before it got knocked over. But the boys enjoyed trying to drink from the empty glass.


I ran into my friend Laura from Running 4 The Reason. It's always great to see her and she rocked that race.
All in all, I'm glad I ran it although I'm not sure I'd run it again. Maybe if they changed the course to a loop instead.
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