Five Years and Counting

July 9, 2017

Five years ago today, something special happened.

It was July 9, 2012. It was the end of the day and the sun was setting. I was sitting at my computer, took a deep breath and finally hit the enter key on my laptop. Pressing that button launched this website onto the Internet. I had no idea if anyone would read it or if anyone would care. All I knew was that running had profoundly impacted my life, and I was compelled to share my experiences in hopes of connecting with others who had experienced (or wanted to experience) the same transformational power.

Back then, I was training for my first half Ironman (Augusta 70.3 recap) and my fifth marathon (Marine Corp Marathon recap). I lived in a different city and a different house, worked in a different job and lived with just my husband. My, how things have changed.

Today, running looks a little different for me. I’m six months postpartum and learning to love running again as I rebuild my strength and speed (with a long way still to go). I’ve had a daughter, moved to a new state, work in a different job, built a new house and am learning to juggle all that life has to offer (and throw) at me. I run with a stroller, I schedule workouts around breastfeeding and pumping and my fitness me-time is always before the sun rises. Five years ago, running and triathlon were admittedly too much of a focus in my life. Sometimes other important things took a back seat to them. While running is still a big part of who I am and who I have become, these days, I often find it in the trunk as opposed to sitting next to me in the front seat. All of the parts of me are still in the car, the position of the seating has simply shifted.

Today, I’m training for my first post-baby comeback half marathon in November.

Here are some fun facts about the past five years:

  • 660: Number of articles I’ve written on this website
  • 3,759: Number of photos I’ve shared on this website
  • 10,401: Number of comments you, my readers, have written
  • 32: The number of races I’ve run since July 2012, including 4 marathons, 9 half marathons and 2 half Ironman races
  • 5: The number of social networks runladylike.com is active on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Daily Mile
  • The first post I ever wrote: And Along Came rUnladylike
  • The most viewed post I’ve ever written: How to Take an Ice Bath
  • The most popular post from the past year: Welcome to the Starting Line Baby rUnladylike (obviously the greatest thing to happen to me in the past year and ever!)
  • Most meaningful running moment from the past year: Attending Rise.Run.Retreat. in Vermont
  • Coolest running moment from the past year: Altitude Camp in New Mexico with Brooks Running
  • Workout I did today to celebrate: 1-mile warm-up and then 30 minutes of upper body strength training in my home gym (I’ll run five miles to celebrate five years in the morning)
  • What today has in common with this day 5 years ago: Today is Baby rUnladylike’s 6-month birthday!

Thank you for joining me on this incredible journey and for taking the time to read these pages and share your experiences. You’ve given me far more than I ever bargained for.

Comments

Allie

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!! I love that you decided to start this blog because I would have otherwise probably never met you. You are an amazing woman, runner, mom, writer and friend. Congratulations on every accomplishment in these past 5 years and having the best perspective about where running and racing fits into your life. MUAH xoxoxo

rUnladylike

THANK YOU Allie! I appreciate your words more than you know. I definitely agree that meeting you and all the other amazing ladies running has connected us with is the true highlight of doing this. You are someone I admire and respect and I’m so grateful running (and writing about it) has allowed our lives to cross paths. Big hugs to you and hope to see you soon.

Tim

Congrats on year five! You have done amazing work on your blog! Thousands of people have enjoyed reading your thoughtful comments and insights. They are always well written and it shows! Thanks for giving us runners a place where we can learn and grow!

rUnladylike

That means so very much to me Tim. Thank you for reading and joining me on this journey. I always appreciate your comments and insights. Connecting with runners like you is what makes this so special. Happy running!

Lora @ Crazy Running Girl

Happy blogaversary!! So cool that it shares a half birthday with Baby rUnladylike! 🙂

rUnladylike

Thank you Lora! I hope you are doing well! We need to catch up soon. xo

Laura @ This Runner's Recipes

Happy anniversary! I’m so happy you started your blog because we got to meet! Congrats on five years and many more to come – and happy half birthday to Baby rUnladylike!

rUnladylike

Thank you so much Laura. I’m beyond grateful that running connected us. You are a wonderful person, runner and writer we can all learn from. Big hugs from FL! xo

Amanda N

It’s amazing what the internet (and running!) can do! Love your little space on the web.