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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Mud Fight!

A few weeks ago Meric and I participated in a mud run. My little friend Emma wanted to run the race with us so I swapped kids with her mother for the morning. We took Emma and Emma's mom took Mel.

The race was held locally on an equestrian farm. It was 3.8 miles and included 16 obstacles. The race is held to help raise money for their youth programs. Since it was just a local event only about 100 people were participating.
In the beginning...
Meric's coworkers also were competing in the race and one of them brought her kids too. Among her kids were a 9 year old girl Ania and a 6 year old boy Ramyles. Emma was happy to see she would have a girl her age running the race with her. She was a little nervous because she didn't know what to expect.

We started the race running and soon came to the first obstacle, running through tires. The kids loved it and Emma relaxed and realize the obstacles were going to be fun. Next we came to bails of hay that needed to be climbed over. Once again the kids tackled and conquered the obstacle.

Ania and I running over the hay
Soon we came to a muddy creek. At first you could stay on the bank and not get too dirty or wet but soon the creek got deeper and wider and you had to wade through it. The water was up to my knees and it was a little bit of a challenge to keep from getting your feet stuck in the mud. We all made it through but Ania and Ramyles' mom, Gina, was a little behind. We all waited at the end to encourage her on but then somebody (I will deny it was me) got the bright idea to splash her when she reached us. Of course the kids loved it!

Meric's not far behind

As we ran the race the kids would yell "OBSTACLE" before we got to them. Most of the obstacles were natural like a creek or steep river bank but some were man made like the hay and tires. It didn't take long for us to start a mud fight. Every time we would reach a mud obstacle (which was often) we would all throw mud at each other or splash each other in puddles or the creek.

Meric and Gina conquering the hay
The most difficult obstacle was the mud crawl. You had to crawl under a bridge on your belly through very muddy water. Ania wouldn't do it but Emma was a real trooper and went through it no problem. We definitely weren't going to win for best time but we had a contest amongst ourselves as to whom would get the muddiest. Ramyles won hands down. He was so dirty he blended into the dirt path we were running.
Meric, Emma and I on the home stretch

We all had so much fun. I was so glad that we could do the kid swap and bring Emma with us.

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