I survived!
I just got back from Charleston SC after spending a long weekend there with friends for the Cooper River Bridge Run, which I ran (mostly anyway) for the first time this year, on my 26th birthday! And while I didn’t get up to the point where I could run the whole thing straight through, I did make it in under an hour and a half, so I was pleased with that
My parents and brother came down, and Mom and Matthew walked/ran the race as well, and we all did really well, time-wise!
Afterwards, we got to spend some time on the beach, and the weather was perfect upper, 70s-low 80s, mostly sunny the whole time – we ate lots of good food, watched a couple movies, sang some karaoke and saw a bit of Charleston and Isle of Palms – I only got a little bit of reading done, but it was really good to catch up with some people on the trip, who haven’t been around a whole bunch. Its wierd how different the trip was this year compared with the same trip last year – the makeup of the group is different, a lot more people raced this year, and not as many people were able to stay late… but we had a good time, and I’m now looking forward to doing maybe a 5k sometime soon, and eventually another 10k.
My birthday was nice, though exhausting with the race – after meeting up with my parents, and all of us getting showered, we ate lunch out before they had to leave to get back home – so it was nice to see them, even if it was pretty short… my friends had organized a cake and all sang Happy Birthday – it was really sweet
I’ll try to post pictures once I get some (I, of course, did not take any) – and there should eventually be pics of us all crossing the finish line (which I may or may not share
) – in the meantime, I’ve recently acquired some good new music by Patty Griffin which I’m about to go listen to some – I’ve been interested in her music since I heard some of her stuff played at the Derek Webb concert a while ago, and I’ve been recommended her music by several people – I’ll let you know what you think

Congrats on the race – what an awesome accomplishment!
And I’m glad you enjoyed your time away…
Happy Birthday – very late
Much Love to you and congrats on the race!
Yay Patty!
Savannah has a similar race… I thought of doing it sometime. Two weeks from now I’ll be running in a 5K race for parkinson’s disease and sometime soon they will be having a race on the soon-to-be-opened new runway at Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta. That sounds like a whole lot of fun…
Congrats and wecome to rmfo-blogs!
Yay for you racing for Parkinson’s, Jeff – I need to look for a race that sponsers PD around here…