Monday, April 15, 2013

Boston

This morning I was all a flutter to watch the Boston Marathon.  I had never watched before, but just like anyone, I knew the Marathon was a big deal.  This morning I realized that as a runner, this might be fun to watch!  To be honest, I didn't realize it was televised until this morning and after searching for the station and finding it, I was GLUED to the tv!   I settled in and my husband humored me as we watched from pre-race to finish. HOURS!   I did my cross training right in front of the tv and was in awe and inspired.  I loved every single second!  I cheered on the elites, I studied their form and was amazed at their tenacity. 

A mere couple hours later all those feelings of awe and inspiration were replaced by horror and sadness.  I just cannot understand the world we live in sometimes.  My thoughts and prayers are with those that were running today and family members.   I really have no words. As a part of the running community I am outraged, disgusted, sad, and horrified at the events today.  As a human, I'm just in disbelief.  Why?

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  1. It's incredibly difficult to watch the footage and to see the tweets, but I cannot pull myself away from the situation. As a runner, I feel like my friends and family were attacked today and I am absolutely heartbroken. As an American and a human, I am horrified by the events. As runners, we have a bond that difficult to describe, but we can all feel it. My heart goes out for Boston today.

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    1. Rachel, you put it in to words better than me, I'm just so stunned and sad. :(

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    2. Strange. that is exactly how i am feeling.

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  2. I really do not understand how someone could do something like this. :(

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  3. Like a lot of people right away I didn't think 'what happened?' or 'was this an accident?' I felt it was intentional, and my first thought wasn't WHO did did it but was actually, 'Poor Karen.' I didn't know you were watching but I thought probably you were.((hugs))

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