• A few years ago, my dad and I started running the Turkey Trot together. Last year he wasn’t ready for it so I ran solo. This year, he was determined to run with me and my sister wanted to join as well. We tried to get my brother to run as well but he stuck to his Thanksgiving tradition of a boozy round of golf with his buddies that morning. Though it was tough for my sister to roll out of bed, she really impressed me by being ready in time. The three of us decided to get there as close to the start as possible and just line up, otherwise you wait around in the cold! We were sort of near the front and I told the two of them to take their time. Neither had been running much, so I didn’t want to exhaust them. We had a lot of fun! I tried to chat most of the time, to keep my dad entertained and not focused on being tired. We finished the 5K in about 33 minutes, which is much better than my father expected to run! I think this may have inspired my sister to really train for Falmouth next year, I would love to have her by my side. 

    Turkey Trots are really my favorite way to start off thanksgiving. The fitness gets my energy going and gives me a little more of an excuse to indulge in food, wine and maybe a nap, later on. I was so thankful to share this experience with my father and sister.

    Dec
    08
    2011
  • Hingham Turkey Trot

    Thanksgiving morning was the annual Hingham Turkey Trot. In the past my dad and I have gotten up early and enjoyed a light jog together. This year unfortunately, Dad took a break from running after Falmouth. My friends are usually (always?) sleeping in due to a bit too much fun the night before, so this year I’d be running alone. It was bitter cold so many people stayed in the Hingham High cafeteria as long as possible. They led us to the start line and after a quick National Anthem, we were of. The route takes you into Wompatuck State Park in which you run mostly over a paved driving road, but some of it is a narrow path through the woods. After a loop, you go back toward the high school and finish with 3/4 lap on the track. At the end I bumped into (quite literally) my old track coach. I wish we had the time to actually chat, I think he’d die of shock hearing I ran the NYC Marathon, but it’s a very busy event for him. I love how nice and low key this race is. Everyone is out for just a bit of healthy fun before the gorging of Thanksgiving begins. 

    Nov
    26
    2010

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This blog served as my day-to-day training record for the New York City Marathon with a little bit about how I have fun in the city. I finished my first marathon in 4:17:48 and had the time of my life. I also raised over $2000 for Camp Casey. Post marathon this blog will follow just some of my continued healthy endeavors and races and will provide me with a place to record great running articles, quotes or facts I read. Enjoy!
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