Saturday, May 3, 2014

Celebrate This Week! 5.03.14


It's always good to end the week on a positive note.  Sometimes we concentrate on the negatives.  We have a choice.  Choose positive.  Choose to celebrate.  I will be joining Ruth Ayres and her weekly link-up, Celebrate This Week.  Check out all the other celebrations HERE

This week my posts are going to be dedicated to last weekend... my trip to D.C.!

I am celebrating my health this week.  Last weekend I traveled to Washington D.C. for the Nike Women's 1/2 Marathon.  I had a lot of fun staying and visiting with family and traveling into our nation's capital.  From Georgetown to The National Zoo to seeing the cherry blossoms bloom, it was a great trip.  The weather cooperated as we had sunny skies and temps in the mid 60s.  

The highlight of the trip was my 1/2 marathon.  I figured out while waiting in my corral that this was my 11th 1/2.  This one was going to be really special.  At the end of my race would be a Tiffany's necklace!  Now, I'm not a huge jewelry person.  I have some jewelry, and other than my engagement and wedding ring, I don't have anything that is worth a lot of money.  So this would be my first "little blue box".  It was definitely the "carrot dangling in front of me" as I ran!

The race was fantastic.  Beautiful sunshine and important monuments.  The Memorial Bridge and the steps of the capital.  The man in a tux handing me my little blue box.  

Best medal ever:



I've been wearing my "medal" daily.  It reminds me that I did it.  It reminds me that I can continue to be active and try new goals.  It reminds me I need to keep trying.  It reminds me that when I set goals, I can do it.  

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  1. Congratulations on your marathon...and what a beautiful place to run! I cannot imagine running 11 of those! My hat is off to you and reaching goals!

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    1. Thank you :) My thought in the start corral is what was I thinking signing up for another one, but I always do!

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  2. Wow, Michele, you should be so proud, and you're right, what a medal! I think it would be wonderful to do a 1/2 marathon in DC, running past those monuments-awesome! Congratulations and huge pats on the back!

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    1. Thank you! I loved seeing all the monuments and buildings. What a way to tour D.C. :)

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  3. Big congratulations! I would be wearing that medal daily too! Lots to be proud of and a beautiful and significant keep sake!

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    1. Thank you! It is the best medal ever :) Not sure if there will be another race out there to compete with this one!

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  4. What an incredible accomplishment! That medal is awesome! Did you do your nails to match the box? :-)

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    1. Yes I did!!! I didn't realize that "Tiffany blue" actually is a bit more teal... I'm such a Tiffany's newbie ;)

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  5. Congratulations, Michele! What an accomplishment! ...WOW! What a medal!

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  6. D.C. is one of my all time favorite places. Congratulations on your 1/2 marathon. I did one a few years ago, and it is one of the toughest things I've ever done.

    Your medal is definitely cool too. You should wear it and be proud.

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  7. Congratulations! What an accomplishment, and what a reward! :-) Looks like you had a beautiful setting, too!

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  8. Hi. I am not sure how many 1/2 marathons I have run but I know it is about 5. I love that distance. I have never done one with only women though - and a Tiffany necklace?! I may have to look into that one. Congrats!

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