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4 Things I'm Thankful For

1. My Family
2. My Friends 3. My Health
(I'm not sure what a picture of health looks like...)

4. Pink Spandex

The best thing about Ironman Arizona? I get to combine all of the above into one awesome weekend! My family and friends are coming to support me. My friends will be out racing with me. I'm healthy, which I think most of us healthy people take for granted. If I weren't healthly I wouldn't be able to even dream of doing this stuff. And I get to wear pink spandex!

Comments

Tarabay said…
Pink Spandex Hear Me Roar!!!
greyhound said…
I think health looks like all those pictures of you smiling

especially in pink spandex. ROAR~!
Lisa said…
I think the health and pink spandex pic are one in the same. Go get 'em!
CoachLiz said…
I'm going to add 4a. Volunteers who come out to help put on these amazing races. Without them, the race could not happen!
clea said…
Good luck...heck you don't need luck, you are prepared! Have fun, and if you hit a low point, just remember that old saying "A bad day of running/ swimming/ biking, still beats at good day at work!"

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