Just ran 18 miles! Now it’s time to taper down before our marathon on Dec. 4, 2005. When
I returned from my tortuous run this morning, I took a long hot bath then sat down and turned on the tube. The Iron
man race from Kona, Hawaii was on.
During the race they featured a really
nice story about a young girl (Sarah) who only had one leg. They showed a
video clip of her as a little girl walking then falling. When she would fall her parents made no attempt to run over
to pick her up. Instead they waited until she got up on her own power. They wanted to teach her that
when she fell, she needed to get herself right back up again.
Last year she couldn’t meet the time
cut off at the bike-run transition and her race was over. She was in tears
when they told her she could not continue. I remembered that and felt really bad for
her.
Low and
behold, she returned for a second try in 2005. My first thought: Last year she fell! And this year, she
got right back up again! She
not only managed to get to the bike-run transition in plenty of time but she completed the 26.2 marathon to
finish the entire race.
She was quoted as saying that she actually
leads a very average life and so training, competing and finishing the Iron man was her way of doing something extraordinary. Just then I thought to myself-her
average life was extraordinary from my perspective.
Well, in two more weeks I will run in
my 3rd marathon race. Extraordinary?
Probably not in comparison to other people like this young girl. But in my normal "average" life, running a third marathon is very much so "extraordinary" from
my perspective at least. Just think, 3 races . . . 3 journeys!
After December
4, 2005, I will probably take a break from marathon running. So will I go back to my average life empty of
doing extraordinary things? I think not! I will, however, explore and find other extraordinary
things to fill my average life with.
Hiking the
Inca trails to Machu Picchu, trekking Patagonia or even trekking to the base camp of Mt. Everest! How about a
return trip to Europe - maybe somewhere I have never been to like Eastern Europe!
So many
extraordinary things in life to see and do! How can anyone possibly consider just settling for "average
or ordinary."