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SSSeptember 16

Top – Adidas from AcademyPants – Self MadeShoes – Nike Bowman from Luke’s LockerWater Bottle – Giveaway from TCU GameKey Chain Holding Y Card – Vera Bradley from Lawrence’sPhone – Palm Pre from ATTUber Cooling Mega Fan – no idea, but that thing is about eight feet wide! 

So, this isn’t the most flattering photo in the world, but, I am wearing something self made – the pants.  I copied them from another pair that I just LOVED but that wore out from being stretched too far by my formerly big behind.

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Learning to Run – The Red Hat

Teen Daughters #1 and #2
Greetings, Chickies!   Saturday’s Fun Run was, well, FUN!!!  It wasn’t a full 5K, the weatherman cooperated and provided us with a sun damping cloud cover, and the company – Husband, Teen Daughters #1 and #2, Teen Son #2, Husband’s fellow employees – was unmatched. 
Did I make it?  You betcha. I also learned that running in an organized fun run is not as easy as it looks.  There are a lot of people in your way, and you really have to pay attention so that you don’t run over someone or get trampled yourself!  I finished in 23 minutes, alternating tripping over dogs and strollers, speedwalking, and then sprinting the last quarter mile.  That finish line – what an amazing thing to cross my first finish line!  There was a cheering squad there smiles, high fives, “Way to Gos” and a drink of water. 
And I was wearing a red hat.
That red hat meant something.  Something to everyone who saw me, a symbol to the world. You see, when we signed in, we were all asked, “Have you had a heart attack or a stroke?”  I responded honestly, “Yes.  I had a minor stroke eighteen months ago,” and the gentleman handed me the hat.  “Wear This”, he said, “Let everyone know you’re a surrvivor!”.  A surrvivor?  Me? I purposely never think about the stroke.  I push it out of my mind, stifle the memory, ignore it. I recovered, except for a small balance problem and occasional lost words. Stroke?  What stroke?

Yep.  That’s me in the red hat.
Then I looked around, and noticed the red hats everywhere. Red hats on people who look like Iron Man competitors, red hats on folks like me who are still working on rebuilding their health.  Red hats on elderly walkers, even a red hat on a baby in a stroller.  These red hats represent all these people who have had a heart attack or a stroke – and I’m one of them.  It can’t be denied.  I have an MRI that shows that spot in my brain where it happened.  Something came undone in my gut as I crossed that finish line wearing my red hat.  I finally recognize that I have come a l-o-n-g way in these eighteen months.  I’ve lost more than twenty pounds, bringing my grand total to fifty eight pounds from my all time high weight. I can make it through an entire Body Pump or Zumba class without stopping, I can speedwalk 5K in less than 45 minutes.  

I wear a red hat.  I am a surrvivor…and I have Learned to Run!
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Learning to Run – Tomorrow!

Hi Chickies!  It’s the Friday check-in, and I’m once again wearing those skinny jeans, sitting comfortably in my chair without the button digging into my belly.  *bliss*
It’s been a so-so week for food choices and exercise.  Today I give myself a mental talking-to and move on.  Move being the operative word there. 
I’m speedwalking a 5K tomorrow morning, training for my official 5K in October. Go Me
No, not me…but could be, except for the long hair, and the obvious northern tuype landscaping in the background.  Picture the same with shorter hair, and dead trees-brown grass that haven’t yet recovered from the summer heat wave.  THAT would be me.
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