Where the heck did May go?? It was here literally a few minutes ago!!!

This month has been the best and exciting month yet! It was full of friends, family and supporting causes! There were many celebrations especially with my family. We celebrated the Bat Mitzvah of my little cousin Holly, family members had birthdays, and I completed my second year of riding the American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure. This year my father joined the Titanium Riders team and we all rode together. It was so nice being able to raise money for a cause that means so much to us and ride as well. It was a BEAUTIFUL Sunday and we could not have asked for a great route too!! All together my mother, father and I raised $775.00 to help find a cure for Diabetes!

In addition to the ride, I ran the Cox Half Marathon in Providence on May 12th with my running partner, Kara. Since the Marathon Bombing, security has been very strict and you see more and more SWAT personnel and police men and women in the area of the start and finish line. While waiting for the race to start, there were many security personnel on top of the hotels and other building with binoculars and guns ready looking into the crowd to see if there was anything suspicious. After finishing the race, I've decided that Providence and I will never get along while running. I finished the race with pain. So, I think I will practice more in Providence to prepare for the Rock and Roll Half Marathon in September. Out of all the races I have done and received medals for, this one had the most interesting design. It was in the shape of an anchor and had a sneaker footprint, and the state house. It was WICKED cool :-) It was so nice to be able to cross the finish line and see my parents and sister there cheering us on!!!


Well, let's say in the month of May, I now added two more half marathons to my checklist. This past weekend I ran the Boston Run to Remember Half Marathon. I was afraid it would be a miserable race due to the rain that was anticipated but it turned into a very nice day. We all started near the seaport area and ran through Boston and the main part of the course was on Memorial Drive in Cambridge. Throughout the run I formed some amazing memories. The first one was how everyone who ran for Boston Children's Hospital was very supportive of one another. Anytime someone or myself would see a team member, we would throw our hands out to clap, tap on the shoulder or give a thumbs up and yell, "YEAH CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL!!!" It was such a good motivational thing to have along the course! The second favorite memory would be when we crossed under the bridge onto Memorial Drive, there were about 30 police cars parked at an angle with their lights flashing and the Policeman and State Troopers standing in front clapping for us. I decided to put my arm out and high five them and say "thank you!" They were cops from Bedford, Cambridge, MIT, Arlington & Boston... Even further down at the next underpass/bridge on Memorial Drive you had cops whistling and cheering for us. It was such a great feeling. Finally after crossing the finish line, I went inside to get some water and a bagel, I was surprised to see that this year they gave out wicked nice medals with a nice ribbon that had the American Flag on it. They did not just hand them to us, they placed them on us. It was a great gesture. I am looking forward to the next month and see what it has to bring. I know that it will not be as crazy as this month for sure but maybe we can spice it up with new tricks or races :-)