What a morning. Ordinarily, like most mornings I have a lie in. It’s all relative. I’m still out of bed before eight. This morning I was up shortly after seven thirty. That thirty minutes elapsed time difference is huge. More like an hour and thirty minutes in perceived time. This morning was not like most mornings. It was THG’s 100th Park Run.
The weather forecast was not good. Possible rain and snow but definitely cold. The Facebook app came out early on THG’s iPhone with a particular focus on the Yarborough Park Run group and a go/nogo announcement due before eight fifteen ey em. The Boultham Park and Doddington Park Runs announced no go in fairly rapid succession. Still nothing to be heard from Yarborough.
Then at the crack of eight fifteen sharp the thumbs up came. They had walked the course twice and despite the sub zero temperatures and heavy frost the course was deemed playable. A sigh of relief was emitted in the Davies household. The build up to this day had started a couple of months ago as the magic hundred figure grew from a dot on the far horizon to a discernable blip on the radar. The excitement was growing. The exclusive tshirt was almost within grasp.
Last night the preparations for the day were in full flow. Not so much the running gear but the table laid for the celebratory brunch that was to follow. Provisions had been procured from a quality local supplier and the nice table cloth laid out. We went to bed with full expectations of the day ahead.
This morning I had a shave, in honour of the occasion. I wanted to look good for the special day. Didn’t want a shower. It’s bloody cold out there. I needed those essential oils. Dressed in my Nanuk of the North gear I went outside to scrape the ice off THG’s car and started the engine. She appeared fully kitted out, including her new pink running socks dropped down the chimney by Santa, and set off for Yarborough Leisure Centre.
We were there with twenty minutes to spare but the runners were already converging on the track from all directions. I reversed into a parking space to allow for a quick getaway and we proceeded to the start line. Our friend Clare soon joined us and for much of the time, marshalls aside, it very much looked as if we were the only non runners there. Crowds of runners continued to appear right up until the starting gun. With two other local Park Runs cancelled they had 350 runners, the third highest at this venue.
Much camera film was expended before, during and after the triumphant run. Group photos with members of the Pink Ladies Running Club, friends Clare and Sue, who had rocked up near the start with Monty the dog, a video of the shoutout before the start (THG being the only runner at that milestone today) and of course the start and finishing runs. The Pink Ladies started together but at some stage stretched out with a variety of ages and abilities. THG, I am proud to say finished fourth in her age group. Pretty good if I may say.
Back at the ranch the brunch got going as the guests gradually arrived. Bacon rolls, croissants, smoked salmon and cream cheese, sourdough toast and gallons of orange juice and tea.
Everyone has just left, the dishwasher loaded and on and we are settled in front of the telly watching 6th division Macclesfield currently beating current FA Cup defending champions Crystal Palace. Macclesfield cha cha cha. The fat lady hasn’t even started warming up her voice yet but possession is nine tenths of the law and currently Macclesfield have that possession.
Enuf. The lake is once more frozen over.