Long before I started a journey with infertility I lived in a commune and had a friend who introduced me to a love of running. At the time I was working shifts in the hotel industry and I remember coming off night shifts, pulling on my running togs and joining her and our running group for a quick 10km run before heading home to shower and sleep for the day before my night shift would start.
I trained for and ran a half marathon with this friend over 7 years ago and absolutely loved it! I ran strong and did a great time. I then got really bad ITB whilst training for a full marathon and had to take a break from running in order to heal.
I met Cliff and we got married and well I lost my zeal for running as my focus changed to making a baby and becoming a family.
Fast forward to a few months ago when I started doing small walks around the neighborhood with Gemma in her jogger. Those walks became slow jogs. Those slow jobs became decent runs.
Then one night a whole bunch of ladies I know on Twitter started talking about completing the Soweto half marathon. It had been too long since I had taken the time to do something for MYSELF. I impulsively entered the race even though I felt that I was probably going to be really under prepared. I was falling in love with running again and needed a goal to keep me focused. So Soweto it was!
On Saturday night I was so NERVOUS. I really needed to have a good sleep but who sleeps the night before a race anyway? Also my kids both had wake ups during the night, first Kade who had a bad dream and then Gemma who is teething and wouldn’t settle down. Eventually she fell asleep at around 02h00 and I woke up at just after 04h00… I was AMPED.
I had arranged to drive to the race with Jenty and Sharon and I collected them and I was happy to have the company to keep me relatively calm. What a gorgeous day for a half! The weather was perfect – slightly cloudy and slightly chilly.
After parking miles away, we found the Run/Walk for Life tent (thank goodness for Jenty who is a member) and met up with another twitter mom there – Sam. We all chatted a bit, used the loo (nervous wee’s) and headed to the start line…
I ran the race with Sharon – it was her first ever half and I really didn’t want to leave her alone having remembered how I felt on my first half over 7 years ago and knowing that at some point we would both need someone else to help us finish the race. I was very impressed with the organization of the race overall, the starts were handled smoothly and the water points were frequent and well stocked. The vibe was amazing, the course challenging but doable.
Well we did it!
We ran when we felt strong, walked when we felt like we needed a rest and we crossed the finish line! Champion chip had my official time at 3:00:12 but my Nike app had my time at 02:58:58 so that’s the one I’m claiming!
I loved doing a half again. As much as I was slightly stiff I couldn’t wait to enter my next race. I’ve signed up for the Dischem half in January and am looking forward to working on my times for that race.
I’m rediscovering my love for a Half marathon… and who knows where this love might lead me? Perhaps to the full 42 next year at Soweto? Time will tell!
Well done! 21km is huge. Congrats on finding your running mojo again
I’m so impressed!!! WOWZER – and you did all that with not even a full night’s sleep over and over and over again 🙂
I can’t run even a 100 metres. I am impressed!
Great job finding the time for YOU 🙂
You are looking so skinny Sam!
I must say this is quite an achievement. Its been a long time since I have pushed my body physically and I have such a longing to do so at the moment. I’m thinking yoga!!!!
It was an awesome day!!
I’d better get cracking and enter the Dischem now 🙂
Being part of a running club makes a huge difference when you do races 😉 I think you need to join us!
I am in total awe of you all. It was so great to at last meet you.
I am SUPER proud of you, my BEAUTIFUL friend. And I LOVE that you remembered how your very first half went and ran with Sharon. You’re amazing!