

About a month ago Ben started running. Yay for him! I wholeheartedly supported and encouraged him but was reluctant to join for a number of reasons. I had tried running as a teenager and again in college I gave it a good go - 3 or 4 months of running a mile or so 5 days a week. But I always felt MISERABLE afterward and never got the energy boost I'd hear others talking about. On top of that I now have two kiddos - how does one run with kids in tow? I could put Mila in a stroller but our jogger had a bad encounter with a male cat and had to be donated in hopes that someone else would have more ambition and diligence to get the cat-pee smell out. That leaves us with a borrowed Maclaren unbrella stroller. Probably not the easiest running partner. And Eden is 4 years old, could she keep up with two (even out-of-shape) adults? Not sure.
Well last week we had childcare arranged for a date night. But by the time we got the kids dropped off Ben and I were both feeling worn out and sluggish from a busy day. "How about a run?" I suggested "Actually that sounds great!" was his reply. So we ran/walked a mile and a half together and it was hard but good! Apparently the absense of a grapefruit-sized tumor in the chest really makes a difference in being able to breath while running! So I've been running now too, sometimes I run up and down the 8 flights of stairs in our apartment a few times, sometimes I run to Grant park and circle the track a couple times. Not pushing too hard yet but it feels great to be doing something good for my body! Ben outpaces me already but its ok since we rarely get to run together anyway, although that may change.. last night we gave it a try. It had been raining off and on all day and the girls had late naps. Ben said "I wonder how we are going to wear them out for bedtime tonight" well the rain let up and we all geared up to go running. As soon as we stepped out we were caught in a downpour, I mean we were thoroughly soaked within seconds. It was a blast! We made it all the way to Grant Park with minimal stops and plenty of puddle stomping! Mila rode in the stroller most of the run but Eden kept up for the most part! Mila made it running around the track once (1/4 mile) which seems a lot for little legs! Ben, Eden, and I got in a total of 2 miles with a couple stops/walks. Not bad and plenty of good wet family fun! After this axperience (including a nasty blister I had aquired the day before running the stairs on tabor in my new not-running-shoes), I think we have no excuse. Whats a little rain? Sore feet - pshaw. It will take 100 degree weather or snow and ice to stop us!

