I stepped onto my porch and breathed the morning air deeply into my lungs. The world was waking up and I was outside. I looked down at my leg and asked it if it was ready to run.
“Ready sir!” was the enthusiastic response.
So I set off on a walk.
Two minutes of walking brought me to the end of the street and I broke into a run. It was more of a jog. A shuffle? No. A jog. A run.
I was running.
I WAS RUNNING!!!
I covered two miles at the breathtaking rate of 13:12 per mile.
The highlights:
- I was running.
- The early morning smell of wet grass after a day of rain.
- The red winged blackbird calling out my splits as I turned the corner toward home.
- Canon in D minor playing on my ipod as my footfalls kept time on the gravel shoulder of the road.
Because of the swimming, and my methodical pace, I felt no cardiovascular distress whatsoever. I was never out of breath. It only felt good to be on the road again.
I raised my arms in victory as I crossed the finish line that is my driveway. I knew I had just just completed a two month journey that has awarded no medal and provided no t-shirt but has gifted me with insight and wisdom. And, as I crossed this finish line, I realized I was just entering the starting gate of my next great adventure.
I was running. I was running. I was running.
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That's the best news I've heard all day! Congrats :)
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