Oct 25

The marathon mother

Comments (1) by Marathon Mummy October 25, 2010 - 3:55 AM

I hate running. I look awful in lycra, and my body shape owes more to Dawn French than Paula Radcliffe. So running the Virgin London Marathon wasn't really at the top of my things to do list. I have four children, I work from home, I have an allotment which recently earned a 'must do better' letter. So last April, when I discovered that my cholesterol levels were too high, I decided that I'd run the Virgin London Marathon in memory of my father. Hed have found that highly amusing, given that I was the girl who would run a mile to avoid any form of exercise.
Dad was only 55 when he died suddenly from a heart attack. Every day in the UK, 700 people suffer a heart attack - that's one every 2 minutes. I set up a blog at www.marathonmummy.com and approached Heart Research UK, a charity which funds research into heart disease, as well as educating people in the ways to look after their hearts. My sister Zoe agreed to join in and we watched the Marathon on television. Id like to say I was feeling proud of myself, but I was wondering how easy it would be to sneakily break my leg.

I set off on my first run at 5am. I managed a whole 20 seconds before collapsing on a handy bench and turning for home. My husband since confessed that he thought Id forgotten something, but he was too polite to ask why I didnt go back out.  Since then, I've managed to master running for a whole five minutes without stopping its harder than youd think, you know. Recently I've discovered that my self-preservation method has a name. Calling it The Galloway Method sounds a lot better than run a bit, walk a bit.

My thinking was that with all four children at school or preschool, Id have lots of time to run. It never seems to work out quite like that. Someone is invariably ill, the school is closed because of snow, and the whole summer holidays were a complete write off. I spent two months apologising on my blog for writing about sandcastles and how much washing the children generated, until my husband sneakily bought a treadmill on eBay. It turned out to be the size of a small transit van and takes up half the sitting room. Its hard to find an excuse not to run when it trips me up every time I try and sneak into the kitchen for a biscuit. 

26.2 miles is a long way, but its for a good cause, and I want my children to be proud of me. After all, not everyone can say they have a marathonmummy.

by Marathon Mummy October 25, 2010 - 3:55 AM


Comments (1)

Enter the word as it appears in the box.

Submit Comment Cancel
  • Report Thu Jan 14, 2010 - 2:08 pm
    by  Peabee
    Fab article! Those of us who've been following marathonmummy.com know how far you've come already and know for sure that you'll make it on the day. As for your allotment - that might be a lost cause! x
    Reply Delete

NewsLetters

Subscribe Now

CommunityPoll

Not available!