Not done a blog on this for a while now so thought it was about time :P
Had a couple of weeks which involved no running :-/ during my uni exams, but since finishing have tried to get back into it and keep doing whatever I can since theres not long to go now!
Got quite excited when my pack came through the door, always makes you realise how soon it is when you receive your number. Was cool to see my shadowed outline on the tshirt aswell :P
I will be featured in the Cumbernauld News next week since I am running for Yorkhill and we want as many people as possible to jump on board and raise money for a good cause.
Hope everyones training is going well, no excuse now with the nice weather (except the fact that we would rather laze in the sun hah)
Jodie
Thursday, 21 April 2011
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