I’m lame and HoBOOken 5K

Just stopping in to say hello and wish everyone a Happy Halloween!

img_6151I signed up for the HoBOOken 5K, which was on Saturday, over a month ago with friends. I haven’t run this race in years since it always falls on the weekend before the NYC Marathon but this year, I was in the spirit especially with a baby and my plans to likely not run the NYC Marathon (more to come on that).

I was planning on dressing up as a fairy with a running skirt and wings and Josh and Charlotte (to be dressed as an elephant) were going to come out and cheer. However, when my friends couldn’t make it in for the race and Charlotte decided to take an extra long morning nap, I bailed on the race. I’m lame, I know.

img_6140It didn’t seem exciting to dress up in costume to run a race by myself (even though I would be running with hundreds of other costume-wearing runners). So instead I went for a run without costume on the reverse route of the course. It was fun to get out there and see a lot of the runners dressed up. It was interesting to see that some of fastest runners weren’t even dressed up. I guess Halloween costumes can really slow you down!

The HoBOOken 5K is a great local race on a very flat course and unlike some of the smaller races in town, the roads are closed off to traffic which is nice. The race benefits the Hoboken Shelter so even though I’m lame, I’m glad my race registration went towards a good cause.

img_6149Anyway, hope everyone is having a great Halloween! I’ll be checking in again later this week as one of my favorite days of the year is on Sunday – NYC Marathon day!

And a belated congratulations who raced this weekend — Marine Corps Marathon, RnR Los Angeles, HoBOOken 5K, Poland Spring Marathon Kickoff 5-Miler, and more!

Happy Global Running Day!

img_5472What is Global Running Day?

“Global Running Day is a day for people around the world to celebrate the joys of running. Participation is easy—just pledge to take part in some type of running activity on June 1, 2016. It can be a solo lap around the block, a long run with friends, or even a game of tag with your kids. The key is to share your passion for the sport and inspire others to get moving.” (Source: GlobalRunningDay.org)

img_5475Despite how slowly I have been moving in the 8th month of pregnancy, I made sure to get out there and at least run/walk today to enjoy one of my favorite paths but to share my passion for the sport. In honor of today, I wanted to share my post from last year on why I run and how I got started with the sport. Running never came easy for me, especially distance running and I am grateful each day for the ability to put one foot in front of the other.

I hope no matter the distance or speed, that today, you try to get outside for a run! Use this time to think about all of those that have inspired you to lace up your sneakers and enjoy the time with yourself and/or friends and family. And if you get the chance, check out Brooks Global Run Happy Report for this year. There are some really cool facts in there about this awesome sport. Happy reading and happy running!

Happy Global Running Day!