Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Girls on the Run practice 5K - last night!

Over the last two years, I've spent a lot of my time on bringing Girls on the Run to Jackson County. At this time, we have two sites, one in Raytown and one in Blue Springs. During the program, the girls train for a 5K, and last night was the practice 5K for the Raytown site.

I have NEVER been more PROUD to be a part of GOTR. When I arrived, the rain was starting, the sky was getting darker as the girls meet from 6-7pm, and I fully expected to be going back home. But the girls and the coaches said, "Let's RUN." Armed with flashlights and lots of energy, the girls started their run a little after 6 pm.

One of the mom's, Brooke, who is also on the GOTR board, and I loaded up the water station and headed to the half way point. Now, let me just say, this run was one of those out and back runs, not laps, so as far out as the girls ran, they had to turn around and run back.

Brooke, our two younger kids, and I drove to the water station, and began pouring cups of water for girls. It was sprinkling, and there was a bit of lightening, but no thunder. As the girls approached the water station, the rain started unloading. Since we'd driven to the water station, we were debating whether to load the girls up and take them back to our site. However, as each girl was presented with the option, they chose to run back. Thankfully, the adults running with them were good sports and were willing to continue to run.

After all the girls had reached the half way point and were on their way back, Brooke and I loaded up our whining soaked kids along with the water station, and began driving back to our site. At this time, it's not just raining, it's one of those downpoors we tend to get in Missouri. As we passed each girl we asked, "Doing ok? Want a ride?" And each girl shook us off. "No, we can make it." And so they ran.

Brooke and I got back to the starting point and waited in the warm dry studio while the girls and the coaches ran the last half mile or so. Brooke took one last drive by to see if anyone needed a ride. They were all determined to finish strong.

These 6 girls ran in the dark pouring rain, and they finished. As I watched the girls come back to the studio, I could feel their excitement and their accomplishment. These girls set a goal, and no matter what obstacles got in the way, they finished. What an inspiration!!!!

And, I'd also like to give a shout out to those coaches, siblings and parents that ran in those wretched conditions!!!! JULIA, SUE, CARLA, DAWNA, you gals ROCK!!!! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO to encourage and love these girls. You are my inspiration.

1 comment:

Sabrena Lea said...

My 7 year old daughter just asked me, "Did the girls run a 5K last night?" "Yes." "But it was raining, dark and thundering." "Yes, it was!"