Lifetime Commitment
Day 5K
January 1, 2016
Cary, NC
The
best way to start off your new year than with doing a 5K. I along with a few
sisters from my TRI Tribe decided to do the Commitment Day 5K at the Lifetime
Fitness in Cary. Race started at 10am which is a good time since it’s on new
year’s day and most folks have been taken part of adult beverages to ring in
the new year. I personally only partook in 1 shooter early in the evening on
New Year’s Eve. I didn’t even make to see the ball or the acorn drop as I was
knocked out before midnight hit. I watched Frodo get on the boat with the elves
in LOTR:ROTK and then I was OUT.
I wasn’t too sure what the
parking situation was going to be like so I arrived at Lifetime around 9am. The
gym was open for business as usual plus the participants of the race. This is
great advertising for the club. It’s what sucked me about a year ago when I
joined the new club that opened in Raleigh. It’s about 40ish degrees outside. I
have on 2 top layers. I feel a wind hit me as I get out the car and decide I’m
going to put on my hoodie. That was a good call.
I head into the gym to take care
of some business AKA pre-race bathroom break. Good thing the race is at the gym
so you have REAL restrooms. Oh yeah!! I pick up my fellow amigo Julie Reed’s
packet and put it in the car. By the time I come back into the basketball
court, more of the tribe shows up. I even see Mary Hicks is here. I haven’t
seen her since we did the Richmond half back in November. Good to see you Mary.
Claudia and Sharon are picking up their packets. I see Barbara, Beth, Trish and
Valerie. I even spy with my little eye Wendy Morris who I haven’t seen since
the finish line of Raleigh 70.3
As I tradition,
we take a few pre-race pictures. Sharon is never without her handy dandy selfie
stick. People are always amazed that I don’t own one. I really can’t say why I don’t.
Just haven’t bought one. I am still accepting Christmas gifts.
We see people spilling out so we
head outside as well. It’s a little chilly outside. Yep good call on the
hoodie. We head to the start line. Race announcer makes a few pre-race
announcements. Then the race starts. Did I mention we start slightly uphill?
The good thing about that is there will be a slight downhill finish, nothing
like the Richmond finish. I head out with the tribe. I am walking like I normally
do. I am really planning to step up my game this year and get back to run/walk
intervals. It’s just not happening at this EXACT moment. We turn left onto Regency.
They have the lane closed off from traffic. Very nice. I heard a lady near me
mention that’s she doing the indoor TRI. I ask which one. She’s says Cary. I
tell her me 2. This is her first one. I wish her good luck. As I’m walking down
Regency I see folks already on Swift Creek greenway. They are booking. Someone
mentions there are probably folks already on Kildaire. I’m thinking to myself
there is probably someone already headed to the finish. I have seen some of
these super-fast dudes finish 5K in like 15-16 minutes. I’m still heading
towards mile 1. I have learned to accept that my race, my pace. I see these 2
ladies. I ask them if they did Jingle Bell Run in Raleigh. The daughter tells
me she thought it was me. Let me explain how we met, I walked with them during
jingle bell run about a month ago. After we finish the race, the daughter tells
me this was her mom’s first race who is visiting from Brazil. She tells the mom
that I’m the lady from jingle bell run in her native language which I’m going
to assume is Portugal because it didn’t sound like Spanish. Then again I understand
and speak semi-little Spanish. The daughter tells me the mother had asked her
how much we had walked because the mother is about ready to be done. I so can
relate. It’s always like that for me at EVERY race. We hit mile 1 while on the
greenway. Greenway is not as bad as I thought it would be. There are a lot of
wet spots but nothing real torrential. I forgot my beats headphones at the
house. I’m really glad I did because without the distraction of music I really
get to take in the scenery of nature on the greenway. It’s really pretty. I can
tell I’m starting to get tired because my pace is slowing up and the group I was
hanging with has left me. I’m cool with that. Just me, myself and I. I see a
turn coming up and a course monitor volunteer. He tells me to watch it as I exit
off the greenway because the path is kinda slick. I have a pretty good sense of
geography of Cary as I worked there for 16 years up until October 2015. I’m
really trying to figure out where on Kildaire we are. I’m thinking we would
pass the Wal-Mart shopping center. We turn left into a neighborhood and there
is the water stop. They are still there and there is still water. Will wonders
never cease? My race experience has taught me to bring my own source of
hydration because I have come to water stops/aid stations and they have been
OUT. I take the cup of water the volunteer is offering. It is like heaven in a
cup. I am sweating like a hooker in church. I know I need the fluids. I keep
walking past the water station. I pass mile maker 2. I think I only have 1.1
miles left to go. I can do this. Of course I can, that is where my car is
parked. I also have committed to doing the IRONKIWI challenge for January I need
all mileage. The road through the neighborhood is slightly hilly. I take it 1
step at a time. I come up on the next turn, I see Cary PD there along with
course monitor. They tell me I don’t have that much to go. I thank them and
keep on going. PMA (positive mental attitude) is on deck. I pass a few
businesses and I see cars. I keep forgetting it a normal business day for some
business even though it feels like a Saturday. I start to smell food and it is
smelling good. I know I must be near the turn onto Tryon because Lucky 32 is
coming up. I want to make a beeline in there but A. my money is in my car B. I will
still have to walk to the car first. I bypass making the detour. I head towards
Tryon. Course monitor tells me to stay on the sidewalk. I turn left onto Tryon
and I’m getting really excited because I know I only have 2 turns left. I turn
left back on regency. They still have the lane closed. I see some people are
leaving the race. This one car passes me and yells out “Black girls run dot com”.
That’s probably the funniest thing I heard. I’m assuming they think I don’t run
because I was walking. I digress on the reason they felt the need to tell me
about a running group that I am well aware. I just nodded my head and kept
walking. I’m heading towards the last turn. The volunteer is there who I passed
at the beginning. She comes up to me and tells me “you are amazing, you are out
here doing it and some folks haven’t even gotten out of the bed yet” It’s not
about how fast or how slow you go. It’s ALL about you making the decision to
get out there and DO it. That’s what I did. I crossed the finish line. As I was
heading toward the finish line, I was very happy to see it was still up. I spy
with my little eye one of my TRI sisters Wendy Morris is near the finish line.
She comes and cheers me on. I tell her I’m so glad she was here and that the
finish line was still up. My 1st race of 2016 is complete.
Way to go!!
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