When I was in Stone Harbor, Amy told me I should try her running shoes. They were these funky, BIG, clod-hoppery looking things called Hoka One One. I was skeptical. Very skeptical. But Amy's cool...she's super smart, is a surgeon and in her spare time is going to law school (in my spare time I go to sleep) and has competed in half ironman triathlons. Yes, I said half ironman. You know how I am training for a half marathon? Well, a half ironman is a half marathon, too. AFTER you've finished a 1.2 mile swim and a 56 mile bike.
So if Amy told me I should try her running shoes, I should try her running shoes.
I laced up, went out the door and...... RAN ON A CLOUD. I am serious. These running shoes were the most amazing things I have ever put on my feet (and that includes those drop dead gorgeous Gucci boots I tried on in Nordstroms). I don't know how they do it but it's like running on air. I think there is some kind of magic involved. I felt light and bouncy and free. They were simply wonderful. Perfect run start to finish. Thank you, Amy. This sure was a treat.
Well, it appears that the magic wasn't over in Stone Harbor.
Look what arrived at my doorstep recently:
Thank you to the AWESOME people at Hoka One One for sponsoring me in my half marathon with A NEW PAIR OF RUNNING SHOES!! Can you believe it?? I know!! I can't either. I am so totally psyched. And very, very grateful.
Hoka One One (pronounced Ho-kah Oh-nay Oh-nay) means "Time to Fly" in Maori.
Thank you, Hoka One One, for letting it be my time to fly.
http://www.crowdrise.com/CTChildrens/fundraiser/petraamrein
Well, it is said that running in Hoka One One shoes is effortless, like running in a playful dream state. You lose yourself in every stride, you bounce, you float, you soar, you fly. It feels like fantasy, but it's real. -
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What wonderful sentiments! Thank you so,so much, anonymous.
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