*/ To The Finish Line: "Daddy, I need to go do my run now."

Sunday, February 24, 2008

"Daddy, I need to go do my run now."

When I got back from my run yesterday, my 3 year old son, Derek, first excitedly showed me the two snowmen (correct that...snowpirates) he had just built with my wife. The one on the right with the red bandanna, the cutlass, the eye patch, and the hook, was the captain. The one on the left with the black bandanna was his first mate. Between them was a pile of snow and a shovel, where they'd just dug for treasure, of course.

But then he quickly shifted gears and announced, "I need to go do my run now." Off he went to put on his shoes. Not just any shoes. These were the ones he refers to as his "fast shoes". This was serious. I thought he was going to do a few laps down the hall and through the living room, but he headed for the door to the garage. He opened the door, not having bothered to put on a coat, and asked one of us to put up the garage door. Seeing now he was intent on heading outdoors, we put on his coat and sent him on his way. Since the road in front of the house was solid ice, we suggested he stick to the driveway, and with that he was gone.

We hustled to the window to spectate, and watched in amusement for the next several minutes as Derek ran laps around my car in the driveway. He'd jog down the sidewalk, up onto the front porch, back down the sidewalk, around the car, over and over. When I saw him peeking into the garage, I opened the door thinking he was done, but he just said, "I'm not done yet.", and turned to do a few more laps.

When he finally decided he'd done enough, he came inside and I offered him a cup of water to rehydrate. He showed me his muscles so I could see how they were getting bigger and stronger. I drank a glass of milk and ate a banana, telling Derek how I needed to refuel. He told me how his throat "hurt" while he was running, and we talked about how breathing hard in the cold air can cause a burning sensation in your throat and lungs while your body adapts to the conditions.

Just two runners, talking runner talk. :-)

-Steve

3 comments:

  1. It's obvious every day is just another day to have an adventure with that precious little boy of yours, Steve! I would have loved to see him run those laps. Do you just laugh every day with him or what? :-) Keep sharing these stories. I love them!

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  2. Very cute, my 3 y/o has Saucony "fast shoes" and loves to run. He has his first fun run next month

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  3. I love how the lifestyle so naturally resonates with kids. Derek has done two fun runs already in his brief lifetime. The day before Ironman Wisconsin they host a kid's run around the capital square in Madison. Derek talks about it often. Even when he just sees a picture or logo depticting the capital building he says, "That's where I do my run!". How much more incentive do I need to keep running? :-)

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