Monday, May 12, 2008

The Proof is in the Pudding





Snook seriously nailed my banner to a tree on the race course.
That's how he rolls.

I was pretending to run past it - such a good actress, huh? I should quit my day job and pursue acting.






After the race, my mom wanted to see this "hill" that I was so proud to have conquered, so we drove up it. I had to do my favorite yoga move for ya'll again.

19 comments:

  1. Either acting or a yoga instructor. I'm impressed with your flexibility!

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  2. Yeah.
    I did yoga once. The only way I can do that one is with a stretching strap!

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  3. I am so doing that pose for you on Sunday! LOL

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  4. that's no hill...that's a mountain! congrats!

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  5. Really it looks like Mt. Everest to me! Way to run up that hill. I love the sign that is so cute!

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  6. Haha I love those pictures. The running pose looks convincing! =)

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  7. That picture of you on the hill is beautiful. You should seriously get that framed.

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  8. Congratulations on a terrific half marathon! I would do that yoga move also...but I'd need to sever my spine first.

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  9. What does your shirt say? It looks like it says "I rule" and YEAH YOU DO!

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  10. You crack me up :-) Great job on the HM this weekend!!! Sounds like a real challange, you rocked it!

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  11. You and your yoga poses! So funny. I'm very impressed with your time - so close to your last half and you had major hills to deal with! Props to you!

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  12. Congrats on your HM! That sounds like a very cool race to run!

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  13. that's a really beautiful picture! now do i mean the top or the bottom one? ;)

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  14. Very cute photos. That's one of my favourite yoga moves too!

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  15. my friend did see your sign!!! gave her a little boost too :)

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  16. I would have promptly fallen over if Id attempted that pose....

    MizFit

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