Julie. That is HORRENDOUS. I had one like that when I was trekking through Nepal but that was the last time. And I certainly didn't run a race on it. You're a madwoman! :) (In the good way)
Holy. Cow. Wow Julie, please send me your email, I have some socks for you!
Seriously I'd like you to be the final contestant for a contest we're having... can you send me your email and I'll tell you more? I can't seem to find it. Thanks :)
Hello, Would you PA LEAZZE post something new and LONG to move that god awful picture - I mean badge of awesomeness - down out of view???
Just kidding. You newspaper clippings have been riding around with me for what a week now in my car. They have been to Wisconsin a few times, many cities, I look at them and say "S**t!! everyday!
12 years ago in the haze of a hangover I read Oprah's Make The Connection. It changed my life. I lost the fat, I put down the booze, began eating in a healthy manner, began to walk, then run. Run On! I first began running marathons. Liked it so much I found some crazy ultra runners in MN who showed me the trail and ultramarathons. 39 marathons and 40+ ultra marathons later ( 15 100 mile ultramarathons in the past 5 years) I am sober, lean and happy. I am now inspiring others to run, as Oprah inspired me. Coaching beginning runners is a gift I like to give every day. It's not just about running..it's about all that comes with it: goal setting, empowerment, a belief in oneself, being true to oneself. 2007 brought 4 100 mile finishes, 2008 brought 4 100 mile finishes, a BQ and PR at TCM, a PR at the 100 mile trail distace at Javelina Jundred: 23:13. 2009 brought another PR at the 100 mile distance! Amazing. Lean Horse 100, a dream come true. What holds for 2010? WHO KNOWS?? NOT I!
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Oh man, Julie, that looks brutal. And you ran a race with that? Just looking at it makes me want to go take some Advil! You are tough!
Seriously, glad you had a great race. It sounded fun!
Julie what the heck did you do to that heel girl?
BLECK. Made my stomch do a flop. Only because I get wicked blisters like that too.
ugh!! That is horrible, you should put a warning in the title, so I can be more prepared :)
Jeez, I thought that was a piece of ham at first.
Heel up fast! (get it?!)
Julie.
That is HORRENDOUS.
I had one like that when I was trekking through Nepal but that was the last time. And I certainly didn't run a race on it.
You're a madwoman! :) (In the good way)
Holy. Cow. Wow Julie, please send me your email, I have some socks for you!
Seriously I'd like you to be the final contestant for a contest we're having... can you send me your email and I'll tell you more? I can't seem to find it. Thanks :)
Oh my! Continue to be diligent healing that thing up. That is wicked.
It looks worse than it feels, really. At least there is some tissue beginning to cover it up.
Keith, you win with a 'piece of ham' that's a good one! Yes, I get it :)
Wil, I'm always up for a contest :) I'll drop you an email
Nasty looking thing...congrats on PR at half!!
Awesome.
Whenever I feel like a blister-wussy again, I will think of Julie and rock out my miles.
Hi Julie,
Thanks for visiting and I follow your nutrition too....much different from mine but it works so keep it up!
That blister is amazing, you're an animal
Hello,
Would you PA LEAZZE post something new and LONG to move that god awful picture - I mean badge of awesomeness - down out of view???
Just kidding. You newspaper clippings have been riding around with me for what a week now in my car. They have been to Wisconsin a few times, many cities, I look at them and say "S**t!! everyday!
Michelle
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