TheBanyanTree: this running year

Sachet MountainWhisper at att.net
Tue Dec 31 12:20:00 PST 2013


Beautiful imagery, Julie. A true reflection of you, dear friend.


On 12/31/2013 2:29 PM, Teague, Julie Anna wrote:
> I ran five miles on January 1, 2013, and just finished with 5.5 miles 
> today, December 31, for a year total of 952 miles.
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> Through rain, sleet, snow, wind, brutal heat, frigid cold,
>     and some days that were perfect beyond belief.
> In the company of my best running buddies
>     and all alone with my own thoughts, the sound of my heart
>     in my ears and the thunk of one pair of running shoes.
> In the deep silence of a dirt trail in the woods
>     and through city streets lined with yelling supporters and rock bands
> With headlamps in the pre-dawn dark of early morning
>     and the scary black-hole dark of midnight,
>     and with shades in the bright sun of noon or the diamond whiteout 
> of snow
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> I have run.  Some of the best parts of my life happen while I'm 
> running.  I've laughed, cried, talked problems, books, kids, current 
> events, and once learned news of a friend that sucked the breath out 
> of my lungs and threatened to stop my beating heart.
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> I have run with my whole heart.  I have made my peace with the days 
> when the run is hard, when it sucks to be running, when I want to 
> quit. Today it's like this.  Tomorrow it won't be.  And saved up the 
> joy of the days I felt like I was a deer in the woods, that my legs 
> were beautiful, muscled machines, that I could run forever. Today it's 
> like this.  Tomorrow it won't be.
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> I mark the miles in the small, falling apart notebook I keep on my 
> desk that contains a scribble for every run since August, 2009.  I 
> hang the clanking medals from hooks in my bedroom.  I flatten and 
> stack the many race numbers. I pile the endless pairs of dirty, broken 
> shoes in the garage.  These running years. They slip and slide and 
> flow on by and I feel deeply grateful, passionately alive, vibrantly 
> healthy, and continually inspired by the experience of it all.
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> Julie
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