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    My husband and my Mom, there to cheer at Around the Bay

    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!

    My husband and my Mom, there to cheer at Around the Bay
    My husband and my Mom, waiting to cheer at the finish line at Around the Bay after getting rained on at the start!
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    A runner for just over four years, Karen has already completed a marathon, two half marathons and a variety of 5k and 10k races. She describes her first marathon - the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon last September - as "a nightmare." However, she met a very interesting person in the process - a man named Sydney who was running his 152nd marathon! Although the race didn't go as well as planned for Karen or Sydney, he showed her that no matter how experienced a runner you are, you can still have a bad day. "Does that mean we shouldn't bother to prepare, or maybe just shouldn't bother at all? Of course not!" says Karen. "In the end, it is what we make it." We like her optimism!

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    1. ya got a great mom Karen….she has been known to even cheer for me on occasion !!! Happy Mother’s Day Diana !!!

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