Proud of me!

Yesterday I complete the insane inflatable 5k!!! Took 40 minute. There were 11 inflatable obstacles within the 5k course. 4 months since I had my pm and while I am very sunburned and sore, I feel fantastic!!!! I never did a 5K. I proved to myself and so many others that the PM has made me better and I can do anything I set my mind to. YEA ME!!! I wonder what I will do next?


7 Comments

yea!

by capecod - 2014-09-29 07:09:04

congratulations! so glad you are feeling better.

Way to go!

by valley01 - 2014-09-29 08:09:32

Attitude is one of the major keys towards recovery and it sounds like yours is perfect!

Congrats

by wjs1954 - 2014-09-29 08:09:43

Way to go..next is whatever you choose it to be : )

Again job well done..........

I'm very proud of you!

by Grateful Heart - 2014-09-29 09:09:02


That is fantastic boysmom! And to think, 4 months ago you never dreamed you would do something like that.

What will you do next? Well.....the sky's the limit for you now!

I looked at the website and saw the race in Albany. I never heard of it before. It looks like a lot of fun!!

Congrats.....glad you are fully recovered.

Grateful Heart

Hi Boysmom..........

by Tattoo Man - 2014-09-29 10:09:15


............................I am with the others...Great Result....now you know the distance you will be more confident to do it again.


Look out if you have a 'PARKRUN' near you...regular Saturday 5k runs for ALL abilities. At my local Parkrun about 170 show up each week here in Newark UK....times vary from 16 minutes (ouch !!) to nearly an hour.

You would fit in well...usually a great crowd of welcoming people....give it a thought..

Again..congrats !!

Tattoo Man

Congrats

by KAG - 2014-09-29 11:09:44

You've come a long way and there's nothing you can't do if you want it.

Kathy

way to go!

by Tracey_E - 2014-09-29 11:09:44

So proud of you!!!!! Well done.

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