I’m honoured to receive my first award: The Stiletto Award. Shelly over at It’s Just One Foot in Front of the Other sent this to me last week. She claims that I’m inspirational. I find that funny because Shelly also has little un’s, finds time to run twice a day, and manages to stick to her goals no matter what.
I also have to laugh because I do not own a pair of shoes that looks anything like this. In fact, when I get dressed for work, I often have to look for clothes that agree with my comfortable, old running shoes. I’m sure that a few of my nominees don’t have a pair of these kicking around either.
So, now I get to pass the award onto five other bloggers, in no particular order, who motivate me:
KarmaGirl
Kelly
Rick
KC
RunnerDude
So, go check out their inspirational stories. Happy Friday, everyone.
Cynthia – Thanks SO much for the award. I have never won anything like this and you can't imagine how happy I am. You are so kind. I used to wear shoes like this when I was younger (I am short and figured out that shoes like this made my legs look nice), but now that I have grown a bit more mature I only put the cute shoes on for my appointments and I wear my black converse All Atars (I think some call them Chucks) with my skirts. It's a look my office has come to accept:) I can't wait to check out the other blogs you have named. I know I am going on a bit, but I want to say that I have learned so much from you and the other bloggers I follow about how to “be” in the world. I love hearing how you do your running, literally and figuratively, with your boys. It reminds me of when my boy was young. Peace and Love.
Congrats on the award! Love that it's so anti-what you usually wear; all the more fun.
Aaaaawwww, thanks! I feel so loved. They will be my first pair of stiletto's ever. Much appreciated. And congrats to you too for receiving the award. Have an awesome weekend!
Congrats on your award!!
I don't have any of those shoes either. I wear hiking boots or sneaks' to work most days but that's due to my industry and personal comfort!
You are inspiring! Your last run of 11+ miles at a sub 8 pace – in the wind while hungry! Great job!