It seems Cousin and I both get really, really excited about something new, are totally immersed in it, then it becomes an old toy and we neglect it for new toys. Could it be because we are both only children? (Though we are very well adjusted only children, clearly.) Fear not! Our commitment and excitement for The Walk hasn't waned - only our dedication to blogging about it! But back by popular demand, I give you......an update!
So much has happened this past month.
On February 26 Cousin and I completed a sponsored 6 mile walk in Rock Creek Park. RCP was not our choice - it was a sponsored event by the Avon Foundation to get everyone together and make sure people can actually walk 6 miles. We got up early on Saturday morning and drove the billions of miles to Maryland. I think it took longer to get to Maryland than it did walk6 miles. We enjoyed a taste of Spring weather and got to know our local D.C. geography a bit better. The most exciting discovery was this little gem:
So much has happened this past month.
On February 26 Cousin and I completed a sponsored 6 mile walk in Rock Creek Park. RCP was not our choice - it was a sponsored event by the Avon Foundation to get everyone together and make sure people can actually walk 6 miles. We got up early on Saturday morning and drove the billions of miles to Maryland. I think it took longer to get to Maryland than it did walk6 miles. We enjoyed a taste of Spring weather and got to know our local D.C. geography a bit better. The most exciting discovery was this little gem:
As we walked this monstrosity arose from the trees. It's a Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) temple and it is big. I had no idea it existed. But upon further research, they have an amazing Christmas (do they call it Christmas?) display. Put that on the list of Must Do's for December. Cousin and I are both fascinated by the LDS religion so we had plenty to discuss after seeing this huge, windowless, gleaming white structure. (Side bar: Another Must Do is to see this show.)
We walked at a sustainable brisk pace and finished in a time we were happy with. We were both wearing our finest black workout attire - and everyone we passed was decked out in pink. Putting "buy pink workout gear" in the Must Do list for April so we aren't mistaken for Goth Avon walkers.
Since then, we have walked outdoors and indoors. I downloaded the Nike MyiD App for my phone (love), and it keeps up with your distance, time and calories walked. It's amazing. It literally cheers for you when you hit milestones and checks in "You have walked 1 mile. Your pace is 15 minutes 12 seconds." We beat our personal best distance just this past Saturday and were delighted to be congratulated by Tracy Morgan! I think the app is a dollar, but as Amanda said "Dollar apps are free." Money well spent, regardless.
As far as fundraising, we are lucky to have had a lot of success, but it's not over until the shin splints have healed! So if you haven't made a donation, now is as good of a time as any! Every little bit counts, seriously!
We will do a better job of posting, especially as we finalize our Walk Day attire. We have made one crucial purchase, I will leave you with a picture of Cousin modeling our.......fanny pack water bottle holders! (Color: Pink!)
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