March. Walk. Run. It was your choice. Today, I joined the hundreds of others marching for babies at the March of Dimes event. I decided to walk this one.
I was a little worried last night if I would be able to participate in the walk. A couple of weeks ago my right foot started hurting. It felt like a bruise on top right where my shoe laces tie and very painful to walk on. I did manage to get in a couple of 2 mile runs the past couple of weeks. The pain would subside during the run but returned not long after. On top of that yesterday, I pulled a muscle in my leg from the teacher races during field day. That night I went to bed early exhausted and in pain. (Thus the reason for my 2 posts today since I didn't get one in yesterday.) I remember just before falling to sleep saying a quick prayer for God to take away my pain so I would be able to do this walk today.
When I woke up this morning I felt no pain at all in my feet. My leg was still a little sore but not bad. I sat up in bed and put my feet on the floor. I stood up and walked around for minute and still no pain. Seriously, I had been dealing with this pain for 2 weeks and thinking of going to the doctor about it. Amazing! God is so great! I have been thanking him all day for my mini miracle.
When I signed up for the walk I thought it was for 5 miles. Turns out it was only a couple of miles. I could have ran this one but decided to take it easy and walk. I'm good to go now and will be ready to get a good run in tomorrow.
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