tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3912923948966123033.post8287586083857657936..comments2023-10-05T05:07:13.084-04:00Comments on The Hungry Twenties: Time to runKatelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04758210180939830431noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3912923948966123033.post-37491148159879020382018-03-04T15:12:40.725-05:002018-03-04T15:12:40.725-05:00I am so proud of you for all of the work you have ...I am so proud of you for all of the work you have been doing! It is crazy to think where you started when I first started following you- no marathons, no ironmans- just working on yourself and now you’re a flipping major athlete on the verge on conquering BOSTON! I am SO PROUD of you!!! You’ve been so dedicated and hardworking and have accomplished each of your goals! It is inspiring and makes it all the more attainable for the rest of us coming up behind you!<br /><br />I am assuming this didn’t come out quite the way you hoped but there’s going to be another shot! Hang tight. Your time and your race is still coming. One bad day is not the end of your hopes and dreams! I have to remind myself of this too! I ran payis in 8:30:31.... the thought of being able to run a normal time seems insurmountable right now but I want to. We are each going to climb our mountains, we just just need to hang in there! Emily in Wonderlandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122201207831118701noreply@blogger.com