Love My Running Shoes
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Can't run right now, I'm recovering from a stupid injury. But my next run goes out to your mother.0
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I'm sorry for your loss, but I'm glad for your connection with your mom. I think you made her very proud.0
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srslybritt wrote: »Oh. This brought tears to my eyes. I'm glad you were able to share this with your mom, and that seeing your colorful shoe collection makes you think of her. I'm so sorry for your loss.0
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I'm sorry for your loss. Your mom was an amazing woman.0
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lace em up and think of your Mum.0
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Thank you, everyone... I really appreciate all your thoughts and comments...0
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This is my mom in April of last year... I had just finished my first 50k race with my brother and my dad brought my mom down and got her a chair so she could see me cross the finish line...
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LoneWolfRunner wrote: »This is my mom in April of last year... I had just finished my first 50k race with my brother and my dad brought my mom down and got her a chair so she could see me cross the finish line...
Look at the Joy in those eyes; her love goes far deeper than her smile.
Love your Mama. She was a great woman to raise such an amazing man.
Love the shoes- you knew I would.
Love that you share your love of all aspects of the run with us.
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This is one of the best posts I've ever seen on MFP. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome mom (and your shoes!) with us.0
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wow, thank you for sharing such a meaningful post with us. It's beautiful, I'm really moved… your mom sounds like she was an incredible woman. Sometimes, when I'm out on the trails, I feel so free, I feel we are connected to this eternal life force, connected to not only those we are with now, but also those who have passed and those who have not yet arrived…. and nice shoes man!0
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*sniffle*0
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Love this so very much! Love your shoes and that you love them and the connection to your mom. I think it is so awesome that you were able to share the joy that you have in running with her and that she felt so much a part of it! The expression of pure joy and love on her face says it all!
I lost my mom when I was pretty young (20) and I often wonder what she would think of my running and the changes I have made, especially starting as late as I have...0 -
Great story. Make sure you wear every pair down to a nub, young man. Then, let's figure out something cool to make from the laces!0
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Make sure you wear every pair down to a nub, young man. Then, let's figure out something cool to make from the laces!
I have over 800 miles on the first pair she got me... the foam part of the soles are so thin that when I run in them little stones work their way through into my shoe. And good idea on the laces... I wouldn't have come up with that on my own.
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I love your shoes, too. What an awesome Mom!0
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I'm sorry for your loss. What a great post. Every run, every time you wear the sneakers that she got for you, every pair of new sneakers, you'll remember your mom and smile. That's wonderful0
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Incredible post. Love the use of the images in the context of the story.0
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I'm so sorry for your loss. Your story brought back a precious memory of losing my own mother to lung cancer in 2012. She insisted that I continue my workouts, no matter how bad things got with her, because she supported me so much. In caring for her in hospice at home, I only missed 3 workouts in the 3 weeks she was ill. You've given me a great way to remember that she's always with me. I can't thank you enough for that.0
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Beautiful. Your mothers actions just scream of how proud she was. And her face in that picture is more proof. Proud, proud mama.0
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Great post!!!!0
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Beautiful story. (tears). RIP MOM !0
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Lovely story!0
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Beautiful- I love it- and the connection you have with the collection.
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@Ingrunert... thank you for that... I lived in Menomonee Falls for about 15 years...0
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Beautiful. I'm crying too. What a great tribute to your mom. Thank you for writing and sharing it.0
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Beautiful....thank you for sharing! Love the shoes, love the photo with you, your brother and mom. Very sweet and touching.0
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oh damn, whos cutting the onions in here......0
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This is a beautiful story on so many levels, very poetic. The photos go well with it, too. I am so glad she could see you run and enjoying yourself, and you could feel her pride. Thank you for sharing it with us.0
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