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I have been running since 2001, through the trials of injuries, raising teenagers, and managing a successful but stressful career. My friends, family, and faith keep me going. ~ Coco
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~2012 Races~
March 17
RnR USA Half Marathon
(Washington, D.C.)
Finish: 1:57:03April 1
Cherry Blossom 10M (Washington, D.C.)
Finish: 1:22:22April 22
GW Parkway Classic 10M (Alexandria, VA)
Finish: 1:24:29July 4:
PVTC 8K (Arlington, VA)
Finish: 43:02October 21
Army 10 Miler
(Washington. D.C.)
Finish: 1:26:02*A Few Of My Favorite Things*
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Tag Archives: Love
A Prayer of Thanksgiving (Robert Louis Stevenson)
A Prayer of Thanksgiving -Robert Louis Stevenson Lord behold our family here assembled. We thank the for this place in which we dwell. For the peace accorded us this day. For the hope with which we expect tomorrow. For the … Continue reading
The Both/And Of Jesus
I first read about “both/and” thinking in O[prah] magazineĀ a few years ago. Instead of approaching a situation/person/problem/issue from an “either-or” perspective, “both/and” thinking asks us to consider whether the possibilities that we are weighing as alternatives might both be true. … Continue reading