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Finally back to 5k

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After a period of injury and 4 months of non running, elderly parents during Covid 19 and trips to hospital with my elderly Mum for wound dressing, I've finally reached my goal of running 5k 3 times a week with my lovely husband in the mornings as he's now working from home 😉

Alternated with dog walks on non run days feel I'm getting there at last 🤗

Happy running and keep safe everyone,. Thank goodness for our running to keep us all sane, oh and alcohol and chocolate 🤣🤣

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Well done Nannyto2 on getting back to 5k 3 times a week 👍😊.

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Welcome back Nanny - happy running!

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