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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: Wednesday Word
Jailed By Judgmentalism
I generally do not think of myself as a judgmental person, but there are certain areas where I find it hard not to judge others. I confessed as much on Carla’s blog, and admitted that the circumstances say more about me than about … Continue reading
No Shenanigans On St. Patrick’s Day
I’ve always been a rule follower. Maybe it stems from my Montessori education, where there were particular ways of doing things and everything had to be put back in its place before moving on to something else. Maybe it stems … Continue reading
The Serendipity Of Science
As I’ve shared here before, I make my living as a patent attorney. I’ve even co-authored a book on patent law and have an award-winning patent legal blog. I spent so many late nights writing and editing this book!
Always Looking On The Bright Side
I definitely think of myself as a glass-half-full person who’s always looking on the bright side. If I shovel the driveway, the snowplow will come! I have a positive outlook on just about everything. A hilly race, an impossible workload, … Continue reading
Choosing Between Quality And Quantity
“Quality versus quantity.” That phrase is so ingrained in my psyche that I can’t hear the word “quality” without thinking of its quasi-opposite, “quantity.” But do we have to choose between quality and quantity? And if we do, is quality … Continue reading