



Today I ran my first ever race which was the Tulsa Run. It was a 15K and I don't think I have ran that far before. It is 9.3 miles and I finished in about one hour and twenty minutes. I have to say that was one of the hardest things I ever have done. As I was crossing the finish line I was throwing up and dry heaving. I felt so sick because my blood sugar was so low afterwards, but I can honestly say I feel like I really accomplished something. Hopefully next year I will improve my time and be in even better shape. I guess we will have to say. I also give props to my training partner Jenn who gave her all and also another lady in our ward who gave us the idea in the first place..thanks Andrea.