On October 29th, I ran my second half marathon. Chosen: Marathon for Adoption was held in New Braunfels and was a full and half marathon. The marathon raises money for adoption. You can choose to make a team, and all the funds from your team sponsor an adoption of your choice.
Bernie Calcote is a good friend of mine from high school. He and his wife Leslie live in Austin and organized the Ninja Running Team to support an adoption for a friend of their's who was getting a little girl named Zuri from Ethiopia. It was fun to run with them!
I had been really nervous about this run because it had 6 miles of HILLS! There's not a lot of hills to train on in Houston, but we tried to add some where we could.

I finished in 1:55, one minute faster than my first half. I was a little mad at myself when it was over because I probably could have pushed a little harder, I didn't even feel too tired at the end. It was a great race. It was a lot of fun and a perfect day. It was cold when we started, about 40 degrees - perfect running weather!
I think the thing that made it so fun was running with friends. Brooke, my running partner, and I ran the first 5 miles together talking and enjoying the race. Since it was an out and back ( a race where you turn around at the half way point and come back the same direction) we got to see everyone during the run. It really broke up the time and made it fun!
These are the great gals who ran for the Ninja Running Team from Houston:
Me, Janet Bartlett, Amy Griffeth, Amy's cousin, Michelle Stansel, and Brooke Brooks.
This is Zuri! I'm honored to be a part of her finding a home in this very small way.