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My First Run! Yahooooooo!

Running is one of the best cardiovascular exercise ever existed in this world, and the cheapest too (except for the shoes and other gears). It gives, not only good well being but, camaraderie among friends, family and runners alike.

I got hook with running and the rest is history.

Today, March 30 2014, marks the calendar for my very first running event I have attended - Francis Magalona 'Isang Umaga Isang Takbo Isang Alaala' Run 2014. It is a run for a cause event. The part of the proceeds of the event will be given to Francis Magalona Foundation to support its projects. The event was organized by the very hands on Mr. Bearwin Meily of RUNtarantantan. Two thumbs up for the over all set up and management of the event. Everyone had fun. I had fun. Everybody happy! Yahooooo! :)

3K is 3K. Thanks to my sister from another mother, my friend, Ate (as what we call to our big sister here in the Philippines) Rosalyn or just simply Ate Rose, for being my running buddy to this event to finish strong and aerobics buddy this past weekends. Thanks also to my cousin, Febie Rose (I am surrounded with roses! Hahaha) for being my running buddy too during my so called training. LOL. And to my surprise guest who surprised me after run, my daughter, Sophia Ailee. I am one happy running mum. :)

Okay. Enough said. Haha. I am pretty and I am sure that there will be more run for me. More run, more fun!

Hope you readers run or walk or jog or exercise for a better health and better life. See you on the road! Take a lot of care. Mwah!

Here is some of our photos in the event.



Me (Reg), Sophie and Ate Rose


My surprise guest, my daughter, Sophia Ailee



Sophie and my running buddy, Ate Rose


Two thumbs up! Yahooo!


The 3K finishers :)



3K finisher's dogtag

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