Here are the race for the cure pics. I had a blast. I got to see a couple old friends and their families. I found out that I can NOT run a 5k! Well I can but I won't. I really want to be one of those people who enjoys running, they do it for fun, and they can run for miles and miles, but I just am not :( It was still a blast and I did run most of it. I crossed the finish line at about 46 minutes. I say about because from the start of the race until I actually shuffled through the sum odd 18,000 people and crossed the start line to actually begin running was several minutes and I don't know how many so I have to guesstimate! Here are some pics from race day. It was a beautiful day and I will definitely be doing it again next year.

The day before race day outside of HCI!

Race day, look at my awesome legs!

Part of my team approaching the finish line. Most of my team finished about 40 minutes after me, they were out for a leisurey stroll!

This is Becky, the reason HCI put a team together. She is currently fighting breast cancer. The race was 4 days after her worst chemo treatment but she walked the whole way without one complaint! You go girl!

Some hot nurses (and one girl who may eventually be one!) after all the excitement hanging out saying goodbye!