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John decided he wanted to run a marathon for his 40th birthday, a gift to himself. During his journey he learned there was an even greater gift...
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the finish line came into sight, surrounded by brightly colored flags and masses of spectators and supporters; cheering crowds lined both sides of the route. I forced myself into a finishing sprint, โdashingโ across the finish line in arms raised, victorious triumph. I walkedโฆwell, wobbled through the finish area, race officials asking if I needed assistanceโI declinedโthen taking off the bottom half of my race bib to record my finishing place, my time 3:50:11.
Suddenly, my panting, slightly unsteady body was bolstered by Marsha, who placed one of those silvery, light-weight space age blankets provided by the race organizers, around my shoulders. She circled her arm around my waist to steady me, and I draped my arm over her shoulder for the same reason. We both knew better than to let me sit or lie down, my legs would have cramped up immediately.
We walked around, leaning on each other, until my legs stopped trembling, her expression wavering between a smile and a look of concern. Finally, when she was certain I wasnโt going to keel over, she asked, โYou did it. How are you feeling; are you okay?โ
I just grinned stupidly and nodded.
Another minute or so passed. With her arm still around my waist, she rested her head against me. โSo what now, oh great marathoner?โ
I felt good. I felt like laughing again. โHome, I want something to eat, a lot of something. A long, hot soak in the bathtub. Maybe, one of your special back and leg rubs. Then, early to bed.โ
Marsha looked away, smiling coyly. โWell, at least that last part fits in with my birthday plans for you.โ
Suddenly, my panting, slightly unsteady body was bolstered by Marsha, who placed one of those silvery, light-weight space age blankets provided by the race organizers, around my shoulders. She circled her arm around my waist to steady me, and I draped my arm over her shoulder for the same reason. We both knew better than to let me sit or lie down, my legs would have cramped up immediately.
We walked around, leaning on each other, until my legs stopped trembling, her expression wavering between a smile and a look of concern. Finally, when she was certain I wasnโt going to keel over, she asked, โYou did it. How are you feeling; are you okay?โ
I just grinned stupidly and nodded.
Another minute or so passed. With her arm still around my waist, she rested her head against me. โSo what now, oh great marathoner?โ
I felt good. I felt like laughing again. โHome, I want something to eat, a lot of something. A long, hot soak in the bathtub. Maybe, one of your special back and leg rubs. Then, early to bed.โ
Marsha looked away, smiling coyly. โWell, at least that last part fits in with my birthday plans for you.โ
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So, I accomplished my goal, my personal gift for my fortieth birthday, a marathon. But, as Iโm sure you realize by now, my most valuable gift had been by my side and with me from the very beginning. You may accomplish great things, but theyโre so much better if they can be shared.
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Text: John C. Laird
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Editing: Alexandra Laird
Publication Date: 03-31-2012
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