Cally, Junie and Troop playing |
Luckily, the park was reopened the next day and I had a fabulous trail run until 5.75 miles in when I rolled my ankle pretty badly. Yuck! What a way to wrap up what had been a wonderful run. But I finished it out running and babied the ankle the rest of the evening. But, we'd planned to run 14 miles at another park the next day and with time constraints because of getting the boy's car and my ankle, we swapped it for a road run. Yeah! It was so cold that my water bottles froze in my fuel belt but it was beautiful, sun-drenched run - one of my favorite loops to do from home. I was so thankful to be out there, to be running, to be part of the stillness of a Sunday morning. It's just a feeling that can't be described only felt. There are times when I'm running that I really forget I'm running - that I just keep moving and thinking and praying and thinking some more. It's "me" time at it's best. I am thankful every day for my life, for my family, for my career and that I get to be thankful for so much. I know I must sound so sappy and overly sweet and sentimental but sometimes in life you just endure so much, propelling yourself forward only for the sake of moving forward because that's just what needs to be done. And, then, to realize that you made it. You're there, living the life you never thought you would be, is just an amazing thought. I love my life. Plain and simple.
So, I will enjoy the simple, quiet moments with my husband now that the boy has a car and will be gone every chance he gets, and the girl is gone so much, working on the next chapter of her life, because that makes me appreciate all the crazy moments when we are all together even more. We all went out to dinner Friday night and it was the best time in a long time even in a crowded restaurant, stuck next to the bar listening to the drunks, because we were together, just sharing our day, enjoying the moments and I just want to hold all of those moments close and remember them.
Because all too soon....they're off. :) Enjoy those little moments, today and every day.
2 comments:
Your gratitude is inspiring!
Aww...thank you, Kathleen! Now - don't you owe me a run this week? ;)
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