It's been decided: Boston -- April 19th, 2010. For some serindipitous reason, everyone I know wants to come (even more excited than me--probably because they are not running the race). I have a quite a few friends in the Boston area, but friends from NYC, Connecticut, and New Jersey all want to be there too (and are staying with all the Boston friends). They've all called each other and now the Boston Marathon has just become our most recent excuse to get everyone together in once place, at one time. But strangely, even my boss wants to come--that came as gigantic surprize. I don't even think she knows I run. But she too loves Boston and thinks it would be exciting to have a good reason to watch the Marathon. The best news for me is that Catherine has also decided that she can go! Even if she has to go alone (which I would prefer, less baggage, if you know what I mean). Smooth is doing Boston-- plus a lot of others on the blog (Kelli, Scott, Josse (?), Walter,....who else?). I hope we can get a big group FRB photo! I thrilled to have something this cool to look forward to. My life is so swallowed up by my kids, their homework, their soccer/basketball games, my work, and cooking a million healty meals every week ( I have food issues that require a lot of effort on my part). So being in Boston gives me a terrific excuse to see all of my bestest friends, run a race with my bestest running pals, and be somewhere cool in the Spring. Isn't that just a vortex of fabulous coincidence? I's so great that a whole lifestyle of eating healthy, sleeping well, excersizing in a way I love actually leads me to these opportunities. It's like winning the lottery. I feel so lucky. I know I should feel pleased just knowing that being healthy is a reward in and of itself, but I have learned that good health is a gift you are not always in charge of. Even people who eat bacon and whisky every day can live to be 100, and perfectly healthy runners drop dead in races of heart attacks. I'm just glad that in between, I get to see my friends, run with my pals, and be somewhere fun next spring. |