It was hard to be present by the end of the 3.5 hours sitting in service. I’d eaten breakfast, but definitely not enough to delay lunch until after 2pm. It … Continue reading Celebrating a Legacy
It was hard to be present by the end of the 3.5 hours sitting in service. I’d eaten breakfast, but definitely not enough to delay lunch until after 2pm. It … Continue reading Celebrating a Legacy
Kelly Roberts, from the podcast Run Selfie Repeat, shared a few months ago about running Take the Bridge in New York City. It sounded like this amazing adventure with runners … Continue reading #Unsanctioned
About once a week for the past two years my alarm has gone off at 5am one morning every week to run. Actually, I need to step back a little…About … Continue reading #RunPhD: Love It & Hate It
After a few months of failed attempts, I finally got to join the Badass Lady Gang Portland last weekend. The group initiated a few months ago as one of dozens … Continue reading #RunPhD: Stronger
After running the same routes a few times, or a few dozen times, it can be easy to just get into a rhythm where you are all about getting to … Continue reading #RunPhD: Just a Blue Truck
18 miles on a Saturday afternoon. And not just any Saturday afternoon: a sunny, chilly, completely free of work or commitments Saturday afternoon. That’s the Saturday afternoon that instead of, … Continue reading #RunPhD: Whose idea was that?!?
It was probably only 35 steps, but it felt like a million or maybe more. After four times around the loop, I had to catch my breath at the top … Continue reading #RunPhD: Stairs are stupid…but…
I’d been running for almost nine years before I made it to the Nike campus. I’d driven by it about a year before but other than slowing down and turning … Continue reading #RunPhD: What’s This
Near the end of 2017, one of the podcasters that I followed started a new blog and a new online running group. Kelly Roberts originally came to viral fame through … Continue reading “Make Impossible, Possible in 2018!”
When my favorite author passed me in a hallway, I froze on the spot. It was an average Sunday morning before church, so the bustle of people continued around me. … Continue reading #52sparks: A famous person
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"The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start." - John J. Bingham
"The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start." - John J. Bingham