· I am thrilled that so many friends joined me. Many of them also finished their first 5K
today. It was fun to hear them say they
decided to do it because I was. I readily
embrace my calling to be the person that makes people say “Well, if Larla can
do it, I can!” 5K Philosophy 1: God has
called us to be a Barnabas (encourager) even through our greatest weakness.
· I wasn’t the last ones across the finish line,
but I think that everyone behind me accidentally walked an extra loop. 5K Philosophy 2: We don’t all run the same
race in life but we all eventually reach the same finish line.
· My goal was 1 hour. I finished in 1 hour and 27 seconds. I
could have been an over-achiever and beaten my goal (please appreciate the
irony of that statement), but it would have meant leaving friends behind and not
taking our picture at each mile sign. 5K
Philosophy 3: Life’s race is too short to miss walking beside a friend and celebrating
life’s mile markers.
· I ran a few races in track in Jr. High but only
because there was no one else available. I always lost,
but that was OK because no one ever expected me to win. 5K Philosophy 4: Finishing a race is
winning.
· Today I wasn’t nervous about finishing because
Pat had already walked the path with me two weeks ago. 5K Philosophy 5.1: Fear runs once it’s faced.
· The highlight of the day was seeing my Pat, my
Joshua, McKenzie (Joshua’s girlfriend), and other friends cheering as I approached the finish line. I wanted to slowed down to make the moment
last, but instead I ran (in public for the first time since who knows when). 5K Philosophy 5.2: Ten seconds will always take
10 seconds to past by, but the love of friends and friends can propel you farther
in those seconds then you've ever traveled before.



Congratulations Larla!!! Wish I could of been there!! Also loved the pictures. Love, Val
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