| On the course...somewhere around mile 11, I thought I'd distract myself from the rain with a selfie photo op. |
This particular weekend in Nashville was especially different, because it truly was about a Yoga State of mind. We woke up around 5am to rain.....and I mean lots of heavy rain. I knew the race was going to go on rain or shine....I just really was hoping, praying and just not even fathoming the fact that it might actually rain for this race. My true dislike for walking came out at that moment. I did not want to be a part of the race, I really could not imagine being wet...let alone getting my cute gym shoes drenched....nor could I imagine carrying an umbrella with me for 13.1 miles. I really just wanted to cuddle up in my warm, dry sheets and stay inside maybe with a cup of coffee and a book.
I'm not sure what part of me decided....or maybe it wasn't me at all, but my husband who is a devoted runner...or if it was the fact that I made a commitment to do something that I had been training for that urged me to leave the warmth of our hotel.
In the end...I can say I am happy I did the race, I was able to be surrounded by nature, a beautiful city...and after being through something completely uncomfortable...it's so much easier to appreciate the comforts of our everyday.
Additions to #YogaState, a yoga pose in every state ~ Downtown Nashville
As I announced in my One Yoga State at Time blog post, I have a goal to merge yoga, silliness, tourism, photography and FUN to each state I visit, with the intention in my lifetime to visit all states....and of course, if there is any international travel there must be a fun yoga pose involved (Keep an eye out for Paris and Berlin this June!!).
Join me on this adventure with the hashtag #YogaState.

Love it! I've been to Nashville, but that's been a few years back. Can't wait to see which city you choose to yoga pose from next! :) T. http://tickledpinkwoman.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteso love your idea of visiting every state and photographing a yoga pose in each one as well - perfection!!!! walking a half-marathon is on my life list and reading about your adventure is inspirational. i too am not really worried about walking 13.1 miles, its the fear i won't be able to finish in the allotted time. think i need to connect with yoga state of mind and just get to it! www.yogaandalatte.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteCindy ~ So great to see we share so many passions. Thank you for reading the blog and sharing your excitement. You absolutely can make the time...especially if you train for it. No problem! :)
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