There's nothing more uplifting than a familiar
, friendly face at the end of a long run
. Well
, being carried by a group of firemen
to the end of the long run might be more
uplifting. Ha ha
! Anyway -- I was reminded of this yesterday (the familiar face
, not the firemen) while Michelle
, my awesome running buddy
, and I were in the 24th mile of our 24-mile run
. We were facing traffic
, like good runners do
, when this car starts heading into the bike lane right for us
. We wondered for a moment what the car was doing
. Lo and behold it was my friend
, Eric Lerude
, just wanting to say hello
. Eric is the founder and organizer of the most fun relay ever
, The Reno-Tahoe Odyssey. (For those of you not from the Reno-Tahoe area, click
here for more info on this great race
.) So when I introduce him to my running friends
, I like to include the name of their RTO team as well
. He knows most of the teams
, especially those that have been running this relay year after year
.
Another shout-out to the Lerudes
... not only do they put on a great event, but they are also very generous
. Thanks again for the generous donation to the
Girls on the Run program
! Again
, if you're not familiar with
this amazing organization
, click
here for more info
.
This concludes my
Karma & Kindness post #1
.
A wave and a friendly hello can make a difference too.