Change Is Hard

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The Crimness of it all

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I finished this post on my old blog moments before my server crashed a couple of weeks ago.  The old blog was up for a couple of hours Friday and I copied this from the drafts because I know at least one of you has been waiting to hear about the race.  So here goes!

The last Saturday of August was the 36th running of the Crim Festival of Races in Flint Michigan.  It’s a big race, with thousands of runners, walkers and wheelers.  It brings in big name runners from all over, and it’s a spectacle to watch and even more fun if you get to participate.

This year I walked the 8K (5 miles)…though I was nostalgic as I watched friends head off for the 10 mile start, a race I have done many times.

Heading off for 10 miles of hills and heat.

My race didn’t start for an hour and forty-five minutes after the 10 milers left, and rather than stand around I went back to the car and read a book.  That saved my feet which was a good thing.  Because by the time we set off on our race the sun was high in the sky and it was HOT HOT HOT!

We start out on our own 5 miles.

As usual, this race was well organized and had lots of entertainment.  From the drum group that set the cadence at the beginning of the walk…

Drumming up the excitment.

..to the young band in the parking lot singing “GO BABY GO!”….

GO! GO! GO!

….the woman at the top of three Bradley Hills singing “I never promised you a rose garden…”

No roses were found on the Bradley Hills.

…and the preacher along the way that told us….

Run faster!

“You all are gonna have to step it up if you’re gonna catch up to those Kenyans!”  in reference to the lead runners who had finished long before we left the start line.

All along the way we had entertainment and support from both sides of the road.  Volunteers were offering water, in cups…

Grab some water!

…and from cooling hoses.

Enjoy the shower!

My feet were killing me…but there was a lot of fun distractions…

Girls cheering for us.

…and inspiration.

Inspirational…but a lie.

I’m really glad I did it.  Now I have to figure out what is going on with my feet so that I can start training for next year.  I really want to do the ten miles on the last Saturday in August next summer.

Because I’m lucky enough to be able to.

Finally on the bricks..almost at the finish line!

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

16 thoughts on “The Crimness of it all

  1. Good job Dawn! I am not sure I could walk 5 miles but I sure know I couldn’t run 10!

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  2. That just sounds like a blast! How wonderful that even people who don’t walk or run get in on the fun.

    “if you’re gonna catch the Kenyans”…..LOL. Really, I did laugh out loud!

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  3. I was laughing too Sara, which was a good thing at that point!

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  4. I think i might be interested in a walk like that with all the entertainment going on! Well done and I hope you get to do the 10k again next time.

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  5. It’s a really fun race to do. I hope I can do the longer one next year too!

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  6. I cannot tell you how much I admire you for joining in these kinds of walks (and, previously, runs). I like to walk, but I prefer a more leisurely pace, and I do not like to walk in heat and sun. My feet do not like being enclosed in good walking shoes when it is hot, my body does not tolerate heat well at all.

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  7. Love the sign that says – smile you are almost done. Inspirational and clever too!

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  8. I am still in awe that you walk these walks. (Like other commenters here, it seems.) Way to go, Dawn!

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  9. Fantastic! So glad you were able to do the walk & I’m so happy you’re going to start training for the run next year.

    (Dear gawd, it took me forevah to find you!)

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  10. This sounds like a wonderful race with all the “stuff” associated with it. I admire your goal of being part of the run August 2013. Thumbs up to that!

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  11. would you fix you to be your please?

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  12. Wow, all that support and entertainment almost makes me want to do one of those races again! Almost. But still if I’m going to walk 5 miles, would rather do it on a trail with the dogs, i guess. But congrats to you for almost catching the Kenyans!

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  13. Ellen, probably my choice too, if I had to choose between the two…but since Katie can’t walk that far… 🙂 Another fun way to walk 5 miles is to walk across Mackinaw Bridge on Labor Day. Have only done that once, would like to do it again.

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