I talk about the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle all the time, but getting the chance to run with my son as he finished his first 10K was much more than a benefit it was a gift...
After a long week of traveling, running and whitewater rafting for my son's spring break we finally made it home Friday night.
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Me and Peyton standing at the starting line |
We woke up early and my wife drove us to the starting area. She gave us both kisses and hugs and wished us luck on the race then headed back through the craziness.
Peyton wanted to be up front so we moved as close as we could. As the other corrals started and we began to move up, we somehow ended up at the very front of our corral.
The picture I've posted was taken by the Chart Group and they have been nice enough to let me share it on my site.
Peyton and I ran the race and finished in Downtown Charleston in a little over an hour.
In true over competitive style, my son was
unhappy with his time, but as we moved around the finish festival and he saw the thousands of other runners still coming in he began to realize what an accomplishment he had achieved. He even started talking about how he was going to train harder next year to get a better time (oh what have I created).
We had a really good time walking around downtown and then took the shuttle back to the start and then walked home.
As I stared at him while he talked about school, friends, track and a million other things, I could not help
thinking about the many times we had been on the Bridge together. From the days that I pushed Peyton up the Bridge in his stroller to the first time he ran all the way to the top.
It was so cool to think back and remember how these times had been such a big part of my journey and my story and how lucky I am now that I was getting to be part of Peyton's own journey and his own story....
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I love that picture at the starting line :). It sounds like you had a great race with Peyton, congratulations on his first 10K!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy! It really was an amazing experience.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Peyton!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible experience to share with your son. Congrats on the first race and the great memories.
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