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CRAZIER things have happened!

Last night my family gave in to my coercion. They all agreed to do the Rockin' R triathlon with me in Gruene (pronounced like my favorite color), Texas! It's in four weeks and one day from now. I'm so excited that they're going to give it a shot. I ran 2.3 miles today and 2.6 miles yesterday. The run distance on this triathlon is just 3.3, so it's doable. The bike is 13.5 miles and the swim is 400 meters. Now the question is do I try to redeem myself from the awful stats I had last year by shaving off at least a half hour of my pathetic finish time or do I play mamabear to my cubs if they're needing some encouragement?

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Lisa said…
That's awesome! Good luck!
Kellie said…
How fun! I say work on shaving your time and leave Papa Bear in charge of the cubs. You can encourage them from the sidelines when you're finished, right? Of course, it will be a great day no matter how things shake out.
OLLLL said…
I totally agree with Kellie!!!!!!!!!! :-)

I think this is awesome. I can't wait to hear how it goes, and to see lots of pix!
Bobbi said…
Kelly, you go girl! Crush it!

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