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As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let us down, probably will. You'll have your heart broken and you'll break others' hearts. You'll fight with your best friend or maybe even fall in love with them, and you'll cry because time is flying by. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, forgive freely, and love like you've never been hurt. Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs, no second chances. you just have to live life to the fullest, tell someone what they mean to you and tell someone off, speak out, dance in the pouring rain, hold someone's hand, comfort a friend, fall asleep watching the sun come up, stay up late, be a flirt, and smile until your face hurts. Don't be afraid to take chances or fall in love and most of all, live in the moment because every second you spend angry or upset is a second of happiness you can never get back. - Unknown

Friday, November 11, 2011

Moab Trail Run

My buddy Sam and I ran the Moab Trail Half Marathon on November 5th.
It was awful!! But it was also pretty AWESOME!!
The first few miles I really struggled, the trail was nothing but rocks, it was raining, they were slippery and I twisted my ankles a couple of times. But once I got through those, it wasn't as hard.
It was really cold in the morning, and silly me, wore TWO jackets (and 3 shirts), which seemed like a great idea..... at first!

This is Sam and I getting ready to head out :)
Both excited and scared at the same time!!
 The line of people trekking through a trail that looks a little easier than it actually was :)
 Even though it was raining, it was still a beautiful sight.

 Chuggin along....
 Sam is always so happy to kick his own ass :)
I call him a machine, because he never quits, nothing ever phases him, and he can do anything if he wants to.
Hes my inspiration and motivation :)


 Puttin on a happy face....

 "Oh I need a break!"
Notice the jackets I was sure I would "need"....
10 minutes in I had to take them off.
At the 6 mile marker I gave them to the folks running the aid station.
They really were just too much weight dragging me down and they irritated more than anything else.
 Looks steep doesn't it.... :) 




After this I had to leave my camera with my jackets. The rain started coming down way too hard and I didn't want to ruin what pictures I already had by drenching or destroying my camera.
But I do wish I could have gotten photos of what was coming next.
The "rock climbing", the ice cold rivers we had to trek through, the more than slippery quick sand type mud I almost lost my shoes in a couple of times....etc
But mostly, there were spots that were so beautiful, I had to stop and lean against a rock to admire what I had been missing (due to the fact that it was safer to watch your feet while you ran)
It was a painful experience, but I loved that we did it! And I am pretty sure we'll be doing it again next year....