Tuesday, September 8, 2009

First Race at Age 75

Tennis, golf, bowling -- you name it. My mother played these recreational sports and has brought home countless trophies for winning tournaments that she joined.

Except running.

My ever dearest mother has never joined a single race for the 75 years of her active life.


Not until the Family Fun Run last Aug. 2, 2009.



Gio and Eia begged their lola to bring them to Museo Pambata then run together in the Family Fun Run after that.
Poor grandma, cannot say NO to the persistent prodding of her 2 grandchildren.



As for me, I was overjoyed because whenever she goes out with us, I leave my wallet at home heh heh . . . .

It's good that Nanay exercises everyday following the different types of aerobics video.
And through all these years, she has maintained her 36-28-36 figure and 110-lb. weight.
I always tell her that she was born without any taste buds. Her whole meal intake is only half of my appetizer hah hah . . .
She couldn't understand why we still eat sweets after eating, when we are supposed to be full already. I tell her that there is such word as "dessert" in the dictionary and it was included there for a purpose.
She would end the conversation by saying that "I only eat in order to live. You live in order to eat."







It's no surprise that the 3k race was a walk in the park for her. She ran/walked with her grandchildren enjoying every moment of it.


Sadly, we had to leave right away for Eia was already complaining of stomach ache.


The following day, I received a call from the organizer, Mr. Kenneth Montegrande, inviting me and Anna (the meekrunner) for a breakfast get together.



With Anna and her runaholic family.

Unfortunately, Anna didn't make it because of an early corporate meeting.
Sorry Anna. I was treated to a sumptuous buffet breakfast at Cafe Bocobo and had a wonderful time chatting with Ken and his buddy (whose name now slipped my mind--probably because of my recent General Anesthesia?).

Before we said goodbye, Kenneth gave me these fabulous prizes!




The envelope contained P5,000 cash.
The Crocs Prepair I chose at MOA was priced at P2,350!
I was wearing my pink Crocs Prepair when I chased the closing time of RFC last Monday, Aug. 24, 2009.
Now it can be told: Ang Crocs Prepair, di lang pang walking--pang running pa!

Thank you Ken! Take care of yourself in the U.S.