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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)
Tag Archives: Runfessions
April Runfessions Bring May Coffee Dates
Welcome to the May Ultimate Coffee Date! Deborah and I hope your May is off to a great start, and encourage you to participate in our virtual get-together by linking up your post about what’s going on in your life … Continue reading
Mighty Fine March Runfessions
I’m recovering from back-to-back business trips, but didn’t want to miss out on March Runfessions. It is the middle of Lent, after all. It always feels good to bare my soul soles and come clean at the runfessional over at Marcia’s … Continue reading
Injury Plagued February Runfessions
February is a short month, which is my excuse for almost missing out on February Runfessions. Since I do have a few things to atone for, I need this opportunity to get a head start on coming clean for Lent, … Continue reading
January Runfessions
It’s the last Friday of the first month of the year, which means it’s time for January Runfessions. While the time for making New Year’s resolutions has come and gone, and most resolutions have been broken by now, that’s no … Continue reading
December Runfessions
It’s the end of the year, which means that many of us are looking back over the past 12 months, taking stock of where we are, considering how far we’ve come (or not), and figuring out what we did right … Continue reading