Hi guys. I just had to share this, this morning I did my week 8 run 1 (28mins) I started nice and steady and got through it till the end π
Running is very close to my heart as my mum used to run the great south every year and run 4 times a week, she absolutely loved it! She always tried to get me to start but I never could really be bothered until now. Sadly my mummy died 6 years ago of a grade 4 brain tumour.she had 3 of them in her brain π
After my run today I got very very happy and emotional, itβs like she was there with me saying well done sweetheart I knew you could do it . I took a picture of myself strait away to capture this moment. One day I want to run the great south to make her proud πβ€οΈ
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You've got me emotional too, Megzy! I'm sure your mum's always been proud of you but lovely you felt her with you today - what a great running buddy to have. Well done on your run: 28 minutes sounds amazing to me just starting week 3!
Thanks so much everyone for your kind words. I know when we all finish a run we get what they call a runners high which is what I definitely get but I also feel a real connection with my mum and thatβs whatβs pushing me through it, Iβm taking a few days break as my groin keeps pulling after I run so thought I should rest it till Thursday xx
Well done Megzy - I am sure your mum would be really proud of you and I have no doubt that one day you will run the Great South in her honour. You are doing really well. Thank you for sharing this lovely post with us. xx
Absolutely sure sheβs there running with you Megsy! Running is amazing for heightening the senses and I often feel my departed Dad is there pushing me on. Well done , keep it up and thanks for sharing. You will do the great South one day soon and sheβll be sooo proud of you!
Thatβs a very emotional post which, to a certain degree, I can relate to. I lost my sister in Aug after a 3 year battle against G4 Breast Cancer. After hearing about the London Charity Santa Run in Dec, I decided it would be nice to do the run in memory of my sister.
So glad I did. At aged 69, I wish Iβd done this years ago not having run in years, and though I sorely miss my sister, I look on this as something good coming out of something bad! π
Keep running in your mums memory, sheβd be proud of you x
Bet she's watching over you and saying that's my girl... well done for your achievements up to now β€οΈ And I am sure you will make it to the great south run πͺ
Mums still guide and inspire and help us even after they have gone. Sheβs helping you to be healthy and happy and to look after yourself. I love your post.
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