Thursday, December 20, 2007

Happy Holidays...and be careful about flour

I have not forgotten my blog duties...I am done with this quarter and work deadlines, so I have some time to say hi!

Last Sunday we ran the first balanced athlete half marathon. We had one aid station at 'three friends' and one moving aid station (Eric carrying gels, extra water, and Brian's potion :-) ). We marked the tricky turns with flour the night before. Incidentally, later in the week I read this in a newspaper:
"Two people who sprinkled flour in a parking lot to mark a trail for their offbeat running club inadvertently caused a bioterrorism scare and now face a felony charge".

I guess next time we will have to find a less threatening substance to mark the course, any suggestions?

Eric and I feel very proud of the running group that has formed around the store. Many good friendships have emerged, and many more fun times await us!

I was looking through the holiday cards we have received, and I was so happy to see that many come from runners in the group. It is so satisfying to see that we are regarded as your friends, not as the owners of a store where you buy your running paraphernalia...

I am not sure if many of you know how the group started. We actually started having group runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays BEFORE the store opened. Three or four people would meet at the door, and off we went. I remember running and wondering how the group would change, and also hoping that it would grow. We would finish the run and go inside the store to stretch, among the unpainted walls, stained floors, and dusty space.

One year and a half later, here we are. Thank you all for showing up even on the darkest, wettest days. Hope to see you all next year! We have some fun 2008 plans, including the Tiger Mountain Relay, a group marathon in Alaska, and many local races!

The balanced athlete wishes you all a wonderful holiday season!

1 comment:

iliana said...

BTW. If you click on the newspaper story link you will see that Eric and I are NOT the people who got in trouble for sprinkling flour on the street. I am sorry for the confusion! (a few of you were concerned...at least I know someone is reading my blog :-)