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I have been running since 2001, through the trials of injuries, raising teenagers, and managing a successful but stressful career. My friends, family, and faith keep me going. ~ Coco
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2023 Lawyers Have Heart 10K (D.C.)
2022 Jingle All The Way 15K (D.C.)
2022 Lawyers Have Heart 5K (D.C.)
2021 Parkway Classic 10 Miler (VA)
2019 Parkway Classic 10 Miler (VA)
2019 Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run (D.C.)
2018 Jingle All The Way 15K (D.C.)
2018 Reston Perfect 10 (VA)
2018 Lawyers Have Heart 10K (D.C.)
2018 Denver Colfax Half (Denver, CO)
2018 GW Parkway Classic (Alexandria, VA)
2018 Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run (D.C.)
2018 Reston 10 Miler (Reston, VA)
Category Archives: My Faith
March Madness
March 3-17: The Celebrations On March 3rd, I finally found out my income for this past fiscal year, and it was good news. On March 5th, I celebrated my raise by buying a 4WD car that should be able to … Continue reading
Posted in Life, My Faith
Tagged Ash Wednesday, Christian, Dad, Faith, Family, Love, Prayer
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Yes/No Questions
Last Sunday’s Gospel reading included these familiar words from John 3:16: For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. The priest … Continue reading
Posted in Life, My Faith
Tagged After-Life, Bible, Christian, Dad, Faith, Jesus, Love, Resurrection
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Kaleidoscope
In Sunday School I was taught that angels are “God’s thoughts” visiting us. If that’s the case, I sure have been visited by a lot of angels this past week. * * * * * * * * * On … Continue reading
Unfinished Business
One of the many random thoughts that have come to me since my Dad passed away on Thursday, is how grateful I am that there was no “unfinished business” between us. No unresolved anger. No hurt feelings that still smart. … Continue reading
Prayer For Our Daughters
My Dad is a big Garrison Keillor fan. He listens to the Writer’s Almanac almost every day, and when a poem touches him in a father-daughter sort of way, he sends it to me. It doesn’t happen very often–maybe every few … Continue reading