I did my first half marathon today. It was a great experience that I will never forget. Even though my IT band started to bother me at mile 5, Frances and her running friend Julia kept me distracted and made it fun to run even with some pretty painful knees. Plus we looked really cute.

I had the best support from my girls and Kevin. Amberly and her friends Sarah and Amanda helped at the mile 9 aid station and Janna, Cammie and McKayla helped at mile 11. They all were there to support us at mile 1. It was great to know they were waiting for us and were proud of us. Kevin leapfrogged us and took great pictures. Thanks Kevin.

This whole course was really hilly, but mile 10 had a doozy. The signs kept us walking fast
(there as no running this one).

Overall I was very happy with my time and that I finished so strong. Even though it hurt, I was able to finish strong and proud.

I didn't realize this race was to support autism awareness until after I had agreed to do it, but I am so happy to support such a great cause. I love teaching my autistic primary boy, Kevin Rodham every Sunday and this was a great way to support him.