
I'm visiting my old friend Matt Miceli on the Cape for a few days. I announced before I arrived that we'd be running and extended my warmest invite for him to join me. Matt is home from his first trip out with the Airforce so he is very much in shape and prepared for running, but declined my invite.
This morning I ran down to the ocean for about a 5 or 6 mile run. It was so beautiful! I attempted to capture the view... as seen in below photos.

I sat on the bench at Loop Beach and stretched for nearly 20 minutes. I like stretching just as much as I enjoy running. I could have stayed there forever. The sun rising over the ocean, helping to melt all the ice from the roads, and warming me in the 20 degree breezy day.
Look at how many layers I'm wearing.

I learned that it was too many, but it was nearly cold enough! It's all worth it though! The training isn't as hard as the challenge of earning a degree on your own! Please support the Bottom Line charity - mentoring helps students succeed! The graduation rate for students in Boston and Worcester is more than double the rate with help from Bottom Line mentors. Guiding students to pick the correct school for their academic and economic status is very helpful. It can be overwhelming for any 18 year old, but with the Bottom Line - students have hope!
Maybe Matt and I will snowshoe tomorrow? Thanks for your support everyone!
Also THANK YOU Mr. Robert Miceli for the BOXES of Shot Bloks! I'm on my way to longer and happier runs!
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