Smile With Your Eyes




Welcome!

I'm Sarah and I'm training for the New York Marathon this November 1st, while raising funds for the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, in memory of my mother Robin Hunt.

She always used to tell me "Smile With Your Eyes," so that's what I named this blog. Over the years I've come to realize that phrase means a lot more than just how to take a good photo.

Please visit my fundraising page here.

For more information on ADAA please visit their website www.adaa.org.

You can read "Robin's Story" here, as written by my Dad.

And "Living With Anxiety, Advice for a Surviving Spouse".

I can be reached here: sarah.hunt1 at gmail dot com.

Thanks for stopping by!

A change in plans

I had originally scheduled a 20-miler for this weekend, then I decided to go to Hanford and visit my family and only do 12 on Friday before I left.

Then Danny got called out of town for work next weekend (when I was planning the make-up 20-miler). So I have decided to stay home and run my 20-miler this Saturday (again, back to my original plan).

This is me being safe. I don’t want to be running any long runs when I have no one in town to scrap my body off the asfault if need be.

The second I decided this, my legs began to feel like cement. I know I just ran 18, so 20 is totally doable, but anything over what you’ve already done is scary.