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Really cool story. Good for her!
I want to say amen to this woman's motivation to run all these Marathons.
I was out running at 6 a.m. this morning. not particularly far, Not particularly fast. It helped me wake up and feel connected to the outside world.
The article left me hanging as to whether her husband pedaled his bike back from his job by the Pentagon. or if she is a 9/11 widow?
The more I talk to other runners, and get to know them, the more it makes me proud to be part of that conglomerate. I have a feeling that if all politicians were runners, we would not have many of the problems we now face.
Happy trails!
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