Three miles is long for a six-year-old, and when the Biggie woke early we devised a race strategy: start out slow and steady running on the first big downhill mile, run/walk the flat second stretch, then walk the last uphill mile, running as needed "for show" for photographers, water station workers and the like. Style was deemed equally as important as strategy, and she selected an outfit featuring striped tights and a skort. She did great. There was minimal complaining, and even then it was not whiny. We executed our carefully planned strategy, completing the race in 39:54 under a thundering sky, with the cheering section of the Husband, Wee One and Milo the Wonder Dog spurring us on to a sprint at the finish.
Here she is, my runner girl (who won a five-dollar ice cream gift certificate for being second girl in her age group):

5 comments:
Congratulations to you both! Looks like a lot of fun, and she is indeed stylin'. How's the house selling going? When do you move?
Ack! She's faster than us!! Yikes!
Oh! I love the Biggie! Go both of you, and that race sounds so fun - love the old steeples!
No more blog hiatus for you. I missed you!
I have one thing to say to you, and it is this: I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW BIG BIGGIE IS. I mean this literally - I think the photo is a fake. It's impossible that she is that big. When I last saw her in person she was like this: [--] and now you are claiming she is like this: [----------------------]. She has a skort? Am I really supposed to believe that?
If this isn't a giant conspiracy, then man, I do NOT want to know how old I am. I'm just going to stop counting my birthdays.
I know Scott, it's frightening. The skorts, they are aplenty. I'm just trying to figure out how I will cope when she grows taller than me, which I figure will happen in the next three years or so. Then, can I borrow the skorts?
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