You hear about Soccer Moms and Hockey Moms, but you never hear about Runner Moms.
I saw a runner mom the other day. I was running down a country road, and as I always do, I raised my hand to acknowledge a driver who gave me a lot of space. To my surprise, when I looked into the vehicle I was acknowledging, I didn’t just get a nod or wave back. Instead, the driver, an older woman, was giving me a full-on grin, fist-pump in the air, outright cheer. I thought: that lady is the mom of a runner! I mean, she may have been a runner herself as well, but runners tend to be much more nonchalant when they are driving because they know darned well that the runner can’t tell they’re a runner unless they’re running! Runner Moms on the other hand, they don’t care – they cheer anyway.
Being the mom of a runner is not the same thing as being a Runner Mom. My mom is definitely a Runner Mom. My mom:
- Came over to my place with my dad, to help my husband build a shed while I sat on the deck with an icepack on my knee and watched.
- Goes to the market every Saturday morning to pick up our joint produce share because I am out on my long runs.
- Comes with my husband to drive extra sports drink out to me on epic long runs on hot days, and brings her cowbell to cheer for me.
- Asked for said-cowbell as a Christmas gift.
- Will hug me when I am sweaty and gross.
- Calls to run the dinner menu by me if we’re visiting her before a long run or race.
- Brags about how my brother and I ran a marathon to anyone who will listen.
- Gets up ridiculously early on a Sunday and drives an hour and a half with my dad to cheer for me at my races, even when it involves standing in the rain.
Thanks, Mom!
Thank you 🙂
ya got a great mom Karen….she has been known to even cheer for me on occasion !!! Happy Mother’s Day Diana !!!