We have "memory" boxes stored in the basement of our home. Our three adult daughters, Jan and I each have a tote box that are about 16" high and wide and 36" long. They are filled with a variety of items; some photographs, certificates, medals, newspaper clippings, drawings, etc. The boxes are neat to look through once in awhile to remember what accomplishments our kids had or just relive a moment in time.
A few days ago I was lifting weights in the basement, headphones on, mp3 player cranked, singing along (Jan wasn't home, I was safe singing), and decided to look through my own memory box. I wasn't really looking for anything particular, it had been a long time since I had been in it and didn't remember what was there.
I found a Kodak slide photograph of me in my graduation gown standing in front of our home. It's the only known photograph of me from that time (1974). But what do I do with it? And why a slide photograph and not a regular one? I also found a Polaroid photograph of me from my first road race.
This was 1980, before the Kodak 8 mile race in Greece. I had been running for maybe 3 months and was 23 years old. Where did I ever get those white shorts from? My running shoes were Nike Internationalist, quite an improvement over the high top basketball sneakers I began running in. I didn't know anything about hydration or pacing. And that hair, man I wish I had that hair back again, though I never really liked curls. I'm not sure what kind of finishing time I expected, but ran just over 62 minutes. Considering that was my longest run ever it was probably a decent time.
I've never stopped running, unless injured. Weird, I only ran in high school or college to get in shape for other sports and never more than two miles. That distance was seldom run, maybe a few times before football practice began, and ridiculously long. Sprints, maybe up to 880 yards was all I really knew. Now 38 years later and I'm still going.
Feel free to share an early running memory of your own.
Eileen and ran from our house on Kress Hill Dr.to her parent's home on Gillette. It was about 3 miles and we did not walk. Longest run for both of us.
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