Today I should have been mother of the groom to my son and his beautiful partner. Obviously, it hasn't happened, but we've supported each other with messages, photos and love.
I went out at lunchtime with something to prove and ran my longest distance ever - 14.26k. Last September I couldn't run for one minute, now I'm wondering whether a half marathon is out of the question. I'm almost 60, under 5" tall and not in the least bit 'athletic'. If I can get to this point, so can anybody. All you need is tenacity, patience and love.
Stay safe everybody. Xx
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Wow - that is amazing Speedy60 - I'm looking for inspiration for my lost mojo... having graduated nearly a year ago.... your distance in only 6 months is very inspiring! thank you.
So is the wedding postponed or was it such that you simply couldn't attend?
I think we've been through all the emotions over the last few weeks, but today was guided by my beautiful, generous future daughter in law. I decided that if she could manage the day with such grace, I'd better just shape up!
Thank you for your good wishes. You stay safe too. X
It doesnβt change the love they have for each other missing this day which will happen one day in the future x
Oh, what a day of strange emotions for you. I hope that your son and his partner are able to celebrate their special day with you very soon. I'm glad that your run provided you with some direction for today - what a wonderful achievement and a reflection of the amazing progress you have made in so short a space of time. Well done π€
So sad about your son's wedding Speedy - the celebration will feel all the more special when it happens (if that is even possible with a wedding!π€·ββοΈ)
Great run too and no of course a HM is not out of the question! There have been lots much older than you, who have gone on to run their first HM! I was a spring chicken of just 52 π when I ran my first a few years back! Make it a goal - make it happen! ππ
Thank you for your encouragement. Yesterday was a bit of a revelation. I got home thinking, 'oh, so that's how you do it.'
I've come this far with no major injuries and I think I'll keep plodding on until after lockdown and probably for the rest of the year and just see how it goes.
Sorry about the wedding being cancelled but congratulations on the run, you ran almost 9 miles, have a good rest and perhaps the next run you could run 16K, 10 miles, you could tell the administrators that you have ran 10 miles, you would then have the word 10 miles next to your username.
Hiya lovely. First, I'm sure that when your son does get married, it will be even more special π
Thank you for your inspirational story. I'm trying my hardest to stay fit during this difficult time. I'm slowly building my strength by cycling and pilates in the hope that one day, I will run that 5K and maybe even more!π€
Stay strong honey and enjoy this fab weather ππͺ
Our son brought their wedding forward just before the lockdown and we had a small, rather improvised immediate family wedding.
What they didn't reckon on, in sickness and health, was going down with Covid-19, presumably caught in his first week back at NHS work, 4 weeks to the day after the wedding! He's got away lightly. His new wife is still unwell, although it looks hopeful that she will be ok.
The emotions and the restrictions have played havoc with my running. I seem to be losing my running legs!
But you wouldn't pick me out in a crowd (unless it was at the bakers ππ€£)
I am sorry that the wedding has had to be postponed, so much disruption for so many at the moment but love will carry us through.
Well done on your run! On the Marathon Running and Race support forum, there is a 10 mile badge up for grabs. That's 16k, so you are nearly there. How about that as a first goal and then it's only a parkrun to the HM.
Absolutely awesome π. Such a great achievement in 6 months. These are trying times but you are coping with grace and stoicism. It's all we can do. Just think how super amazing you will look when the wedding comes round! Your son must be very proud of your achievements. Good luck to your family. Stay healthy and safe π
Haha we're all allowed a little fall from grace. Just keep in mind how good your mother of the groom outfit will look on that runners body!! You'll have a fantastic day when it comesπ
That is an amazing achievement and so inspiring, well done Speedy60 π€
These times are emotionally testing but I hope your son will soon have his wedding day and you'll be there by his side to enjoy the occasion looking even more radiant due to your improved fitness. #staysafe
Sounds like your son will be marrying a wonderful woman and you'll be gaining a lovely daughter. It will happen and will be an even more special day if that's possible.
I'm 60 in June and at W4 of the C25K, your achievements are inspirational. Gives me hope that I'm not too old for this running lark πββοΈπ
Thank you. I have three sons and this is the second one to make a first class choice of life partner, so I am feeling blessed indeed.
As far as running goes, I truly hope I can be an inspiration to you. Honestly, I started last September with the goal of running 5k by my 60th birthday - also in June. Now I seem to be channelling my inner Forest Gump!
I don't want to make it sound easy, it takes determination and bloodymindedness as much as physical fitness, but the benefits are worth it. I just love that my body will still respond to my brain, even as I become grey and wrinkly - don't let them write us off yet! ππ§π΅
Brilliant. πππΌπ Shame about the wedding, but love endures without the festivities and you can all have a super party, come the (eventual) day. Meanwhile congratulations on a splendid run. πππΌππΌπ
Well done on your run! These young people are so philosophical about things aren't they? It can't happen so they just change their plans and deal with it. Admirable. My son has postponed too!
I've found your post and replies inspiring as I'm a little older than you (just a little) and sometimes wonder if I can and you've told me how I can.
Ah, thank you so much! If I can inspire just one other person, it's worth it.
I started c25k determined not to be defined by my age. I think what we may have lost in physical fitness, you and I, we can make up for with a lifetime's experience and resilience.
Best wishes to your son. There are going to be some fantastic parties when this crazy time is over.
Brilliant that you had such an amazing run yesterday, on what must have been a very difficult day. I'm sure you'll have an amazing celebration together on the revised wedding date.
Huge credit to you too for inspiring others at this time πββοΈπ
What an inspiring post! Firstly, the emotional journey of just the last week must have been immense. Many of us might have sat under a thunder cloud eating pastry for an entire week dealing with such a momentous change of important plans! But you didnβt. You decided to get out there and do it - and look what you did! Iβm so encouraged by you!
Iβm at the start of my journey - w2R2 today and Iβm just 55, 5β tall, overweight and unfit just about able to run 90 seconds! Iβm a bit concerned about my knees but I want to be able to do this. So thank you for sharing.
I hope, when October comes and the big day arrives, youβll feel a sense of journey that was shared with your family and can rejoice deeply as you cross the βfinish postβ! There will be such deep joy then! I m getting excited for you!
Me, eating pastries for the entire week - never! π€₯
Seriously, we all have bad days, I certainly do. It's how we come back from them that counts. I couldn't have done the running without the love.
Please keep up the running, it has so many health and wellbeing benefits. Take it slowly, look up Japanese slow running on YouTube, it helped many of us through c25k. Also check out some knee strengthening exercises. All the evidence shows that runners actually have fewer knee problems than non runners, so that should encourage you.
And thank you for the kind words - star by name and star by nature.π
Well done my lovely. Feel free to pop on here for a natter about nothing in particular (not angling for any banana choc chip cake recipes, oh no, not me!)
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