The Dakotas have been absolutely amazing. For my run in South Dakota, we decided that it would probably be helpful to try and combine some of my running goals with our destinations. Otherwise, I am faced with fighting time to beat the sunset after arriving to the next hotel. C'mon- we all know there's really no fun involved with running on a treadmill inside a hotel... I really want to continue to run outside and actually experience time outside. So- Badlands was on the agenda yesterday and we found a 1 mile, round-trip hike, at the Door/Window trail. When we arrived, this is what we saw:
I immediately thought, "How am I going to run that? That's crazy!" Well, I do have a small crazy streak running right through me... so we decided to hike it first, and then I'd go back after and run it. The terrain was anything but flat. Ups, downs, slopes, cracks... I had to keep a watchful eye on the ground ahead of me... which is unlike the road/sidewalk training that I'm used to.
I'd say I was pretty happy with my time!
Today, before we left SD, we went to the capitol building in Pierre to take a picture. My original plan was to run a mile there, and another one again in Bismarck, North Dakota when we arrived later. However, I decided to save my run for ND because my knees have been having some issues. I thought it was best to let them rest in the car on the journey to ND, instead of stressing them twice today. So, here's me right before my run in front of the North Dakota Capitol Building.
It was nice having Michelle there to snap pics and root me on... It's amazing how much motivation you gain when you have a buddy nearby to hold you accountable to finish a goal you set. (Keep this in mind and go root a friend on in a 5K). In this picture, you'll see me running through the sprinklers! They came on right before I started to run... which also happened in Liberal, KS when I was on the Yellow Brick Road. I have been surprised at the high temperatures up north. I suppose I expected lower temps, so I welcomed the sprinklers during my run.
Just over a mile, including twice up and down the Capitol steps:
In my quiet time yesterday, I read Isaiah 65:18. It says to "Be glad; rejoice forever in my creation!" It is probably evident to you that I am consistently in awe of the beauty shown in nature. Every time I see a sunrise, sunset, rainbow, mountain (the list goes on an on), I cannot help but think how neat it is that I get to serve a God who is infinitely and eternally greater than this Creation. How can there be Someone greater than the beauty of Earth? How does He so intricately weave these beauties together? It honestly just blows my mind and I stand in absolute amazement at this world He spoke into existence.
I'm so much enjoying this tour of the U.S. 7 days down- 14 to go! Don't forget to play the postcard challenge on FB and follow Michelle's blog, too: http://mixedupfilesofmoi.blogspot.com/