Over the
weekend, the boys and I ran a 5K for a good cause in honor/memory of a former teacher at their elementary school. This is the first time all four of us ran a
race together, so the plan was for The Moose (13) to run ahead, and I would
stick with Pedro Tulo (10) and especially Luigi (7). It was a contained race
course without any cars/traffic, so I wasn’t worried about splitting up, but I
still wanted to run with my youngest. I also figured that I could use him as an excuse to take a break and walk because he would need to take
a break and walk.
I figured
wrong.
The race
started with the experienced runners going first. The Moose declared that he
should be in this group, so off he went. About 20-30 seconds later, the
remaining runners started (including us) followed by those walking the course.
Luigi went ahead of Pedro Tulo and me, but I could still see him. As we
continued, it was Pedro Tulo (and me) needing to take breaks and not Luigi as I
expected. At a certain point, Luigi was too far ahead of me to see. On the
second lap of the course, I spotted The Moose ahead but no sign of Luigi. I
started getting a little concerned. I kind of figured that The Moose would have
eyes on him even if I didn't and thought that maybe Luigi stopped not realizing
that you had to run the course twice.
When I got to
the finish line, Luigi was there with his brother. He ended up finishing at
least a minute or two ahead of The Moose. (This wasn't a formal 5K with anyone
tracking the time, so we don't know the official time.) Luigi was just fast. As
we were drinking Gatorade, a guy who is probably in his late 20s or early 30s
introduced himself to us and said that he ran a good portion of the last
part of the race with Luigi. He said that he passed him at the end, and I
replied that I would do the same thing since I wouldn't want to get beat by a
kid. I mean, that was my motivation down the stretch in the last 5K I ran with my family.
I think Luigi
is excited to run another 5K. While I'll join him, I know that I won't be able to keep up with him!
Photo from Fairfax Memorial Funeral Home
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