Saturday, May 20, 2006

1 Year Anniversary X 2

Today was the 1 year anniversary of my very first 10 K, and my first run in Central Park- The New York Health Kidney Race. It was a great day for running, and fun to remember that day a year past… when I was trying to decide if I was ready to make the big move to the city. Funny to remember what the park looked like, when I didn’t know, every turn, hill, lamppost, and mile marker. This time, I knew exactly where I was and how far I needed to go. Funny to think that the park looked so different to me, not because it had changed…but because I had changed.

I didn’t give myself enough time to get to central park west, and I had to race the mile down to the start line. I chucked my hoodie under a table yelling at the disturbed women, “I don’t care if it gets stolen, I’m Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaate.!” I had to crawl over the fence in with the 6 min milers (men mostly) and my first mile I ran totally on adrenalin When I saw that my pace was 7.30 I was worried, “you are going to pay for that later Lisa” The rest of the race I was hurting, but I ran hard, almost puking twice but feeling good b/c I knew I was pushing myself and ended up with a 9.10 pace, which is close enough to the 8’s for me to be happy. I ‘m addicted! The rush you feel when you cross that finish line….legs wobbling, feeling ready to pass out, it’s amazing. The camaraderie with the 7,000 others who woke up early on a Saturday to push their bodies hard on the difficult Central Park loop. New York is the most competitive running city in the world-and I’m so proud to be living and running as a part of that group.

I went with my running group to Fred’s for brunch on the Upper West Side after the race, and no omelet and raisin toast has ever tasted so good. It’s these moments, that make the trials of living here, the cost, the people, the rudeness, all fade away.

This is my dream, I’m living it. An apartment near Central Park, and running a race on Saturday as a New Yorker, not just a visiting guest. IF you have a dream-GO FOR IT! There will be trials, it will be hard at times, but you will sore to heights, experience moments that will make all the tears worth it.

1 comment:

kelly said...

hey lisa,

love your blog and love hearing all about life in the big city. houston and i just returned from boston, ma. we had a great time, but aren't sure if this is it. we're actually looking at a school in the uk - fabulous huh?!

we have some catching up to do, i'll send you an email on monday.

glad to see you're well.