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2008-09-09 8:15 PM

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Subject: Reflections on IMLP from an 8 yr old
The other day my son and I were shopping at a local supermarket. It started to really pour. As we prepared to leave we noticed a woman pull her car to the front and pick up her two young sons. My 8 year old son remarked that he should have had me do that for him. In my best sarcastic father of the year voice I said, "Why? Are you made of sugar? A little rain isn't gonna hurt you. We don't do that." And with that we walked to my truck and loaded the groceries. As we started to leave my son said,"It's kinda like, you know, your race. But you couldn't stop, you didn't stop, you didn't quit." I turned to him and realized right then and there that he understood, he really got it. Even though while I was soaking wet and trudging through the ADAKS while he was darting in and out of the Golden Arrow with numerous dips in the heated pool he understood what this insanity is all about. In a family where his mother earned her M Dot two years ago and mine was in serious jeopardy after a partially torn calf during a training run, our 8 year old son was able to understand the meaning of never quit. Although I never imagined I would compete in, much less complete an Ironman, my Father instilled in me the never give up attitude and hopefully through one day on craziness I have passed that on to my son. Just thought I'd share this one with all those of you who we now call the" Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the rain- LP 2008" .


2008-09-09 8:27 PM
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Great story!  Very cool that your son understands that you never gave up.  My 6-yr old niece watched me finish IMKY last week, her remark to me is now my sig line

 

2008-09-09 8:29 PM
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Great story about real life that we as parents teach our kids by our doing what we do. It is pretty cool at 8 he gets it.

I agree the IMLP '08 rain..sure made that day unique. For me I think it made me focus more on the right now and not think of what I still needed to accomplish.

This brightened my day

2008-09-09 8:31 PM
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Thanks for posting that... It really made me smile! My 17 yr old daugther was there in LP to see me cross that finishline. Since then, when it is raining we reflect back to that day... It was a life lesson for both of us!
2008-09-09 8:33 PM
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Kathy- I do believe  I saw you at LP if I'm not mistaken.(At the dinner right?) You inspire us all - Keep it up.
2008-09-09 8:57 PM
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mdsharkey - 2008-09-09 9:33 PM Kathy- I do believe  I saw you at LP if I'm not mistaken.(At the dinner right?) You inspire us all - Keep it up.

That was me...

Post IM is weird though....highs and lows....wish I was in a better place.



2008-09-09 9:03 PM
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KathyG - 2008-09-09 9:57 PM

mdsharkey - 2008-09-09 9:33 PM Kathy- I do believe  I saw you at LP if I'm not mistaken.(At the dinner right?) You inspire us all - Keep it up.

That was me...

Post IM is weird though....highs and lows....wish I was in a better place.

 

It's normal....you've reached the top of the mountain..now what?

Take sometime away, do something else for awhile. Reasses what your goals are and where you want to be in '09.

You're an Ironman (Ironwoman, Ironpike?) now. Everything else is gravy

 

2008-09-09 9:06 PM
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Good story...thanks for sharing it. It is amazing how much they pick up from us whether we realize or not. They are ALWAYS watching.

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