I’ve been away running at different parkruns for the past 8 weeks doing some parkrun tourism with my son. But today I was back at my home parkrun and ran my 52nd parkrun. It was so lovely, when I crossed the finish line I was taken to one side. Even though I had done my 50th parkrun 2 weeks ago at an inaugural parkrun event, the core team at my home parkrun wanted to celebrate my 50th parkrun. And my Son was included. We had a lovely run and it was so nice to be back home. I’m going to stay here until Eastville parkrun on the 12th of October. Volunteering next week.
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Oh just look at that, what a lovely thing to do for you both! Wishing you just as happy a time getting to 100! (Probably won't take long, you guys are doing so well)
Thank you. Yes it is a lovely way to get to know people and feel part of the community. My Son loves the post parkrun breakfasts with the other parkrunners. Volunteering is the best way to get to know others, and the after run chats 😀
Thanks JonathanP, yes it’s a great team. There are usually 100 to 120 regular parkrunners each week and volunteers are alway part of the regular runners, we take turns volunteering every 5-10 Parkruns. So it’s got a real community feel.
He is too young to volunteer yet. So he will have to wait for his 50th t shirt. He should get that next summer. It will be great running with him , both of us in red 50 t shirts 😀
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