Friday, December 7, 2007

A LONG run

Tomorrow, starting at the butt crack of dawn, 5 a.m. to be exact, my friends and I will begin our long run from Pt. Reyes to the Golden Gate Bridge. It is approximately 66 miles. We will have a fun day out on the beautiful trails. We will run on all kinds of terrain and the day is suppose to be clear with no rain. YIPEE! A few of our generous good friends will provide some aid for us along the way. I hope we see a lot of wild animals out there as the National Seashore is just a paradise for wildlife.

Running long for me always makes me feel powerful. Running long also makes me feel vulnerable. One thing that I can always count on is a lot of time to think while I am running along. When I feel powerful and vulnerable, I always find that prayer comes easy to me. Talking to God is so easy when I am out there with myself. Tomorrow I will dedicate this run and many prayers to my Mom. Last night we found out that she has Cancer. My heart felt like someone was squeezing it so hard and I could hardly catch my breath. It's hard to breathe as I type here now. My Mom has always been my rock and it was funny that last night after my brother and Sister and I told her the bad news, she told me not to be sad, as I was her Rock. I will pray for God to give her strength and courage as she begins this fight. I will pray for myself that God gives me strength and courage too, as I am HER rock and I must be strong for her.

Have a wonderful weekend!!

6 comments:

jorjep said...

My heart and prayers are with you my friend-gpv

kelly said...

Thank you so much.

Anonymous said...

Kelly,
Your blog just shocked me......and my heart is very sad! I know how much your Mom means to you.....and obviously you to her. I, too, will pray for you guys ..........do good on your run Kelly.....love,
Valerie

kelly said...

Thank you Val. I will fill you in when I see you. Have a nice weekend.

Olga said...

Kally, so sorry about your Mom...66 miles is a tribute to health, and lets all pray she'll be able to recover and have more life going for her.

kelly said...

Thanks, Olga.