Happy Thanksgiving! Bo and I have so much to be thankful for this year including our wonderful friends and family, careers that challenge us each day, our health, our apartment which has truly become our home over the past year, and each of you!
Before spending the day together in the kitchen preparing for our Thanksgiving dinner which we’re hosting for five people, we headed to Central Park this morning for a 5k hosted by Beth. Appropriately named, RxBethOnTheRun’s Inaugural Central Park 5K Turkey Trot, the idea was to enjoy a relaxed 3.1 miles with friends as we enjoyed the sights and sounds of Central Park. Beth and Jen did a great job planning the run together in such short timing!
While our group was small this morning it was a great chance to catch up with familiar faces and get to know a few ladies who I’ve been friends with on Twitter for ages.
From left to right: Beth, Jen, Nicole , Liz, and me!
Beth mapped a course which took us from 72nd street up to the 90th street reservoir entrance, around the reservoir, back down the west side until reaching the transverse again! It was a perfect loop as the only hill was Cat Hill and the scenery around the reservoir and on the west side was right out of a New York City post card!
Our group naturally broke into two groups at time, Bo and Shannon leading the pack while the rest of us hung behind. I was surprised how great my legs felt overall and was pleased by the fact that I was able to start out around a 10 minute pace during the first mile which was the perfect warm up. By the end our pace was a fast 8 something which lead to a 9:30 overall pace!
Heading down the west side of the park we were able to see the Macy’s Day Parade floats lining up which was a special, unexpected treat!
As we crossed the finish line Beth graced each of us with homemade medals, an adorable touch!
Overall, this was such a fun event as it was free, a new tradition, relaxed, and the perfect way to start Thanksgiving. The gorgeous weather and sites only added to the event.
Now it’s time for us to get into the kitchen and finish cooking. And yes, I will be in the kitchen too today! I’m excited to spend the day learning and practicing some of my cooking and prep skills!
I love those homemade medals. Very cute! Happy Thanksgiving 🙂
The medals were such a fun touch!!
So fun! I ran a local turkey trot this morning which was so fun and a great way to start my day. Happy Thanksgiving to you guys! 🙂
I know I love turkey trots, especially with friends!!
That is so great!!! I hope to run with you all next year 🙂
I doubt I’ll be in the city next year, but okay!
Looks like so much fun, the homemade medals are fantastic!
So fun! Te medals are adorable!
What a great way to spend the day 🙂 and the medals are so cute!
Happy Thanksgiving!
The medals were adorable and the 5k was so fun with friends!
Such a cute medal! And NY looks sooooo beautiful 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sounds like a great morning, hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
I’m super late on this but it was great to see you last week. I’m glad I could make it! We’ll have to run together sometime soon.
Congrats again on the marathon PR!