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Of course, it had to be the hottest day of 2008 with the temps around 83 degrees. That is pretty hot weather for running in, especially since it hasn't gotten above 70 something yet.
They were in need of timers, so I spent all of my day sitting on a metal stand logging the times of
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Katya had a good time hanging in the shade under some easy ups that one fabulously awesome parent brought. She took some crazy pics with her friends, they all cheered on their school and alternated listening to each other's IPods and eating all the munchies that I brought.
Katya didn't place in the hurdles, which is a bummer - but she tried!
Katya opted not to run the 200 since her leg was hurting her from a bad wipe out during her Sunday hurdle practice. And it was darn hot.
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We picked up the babies from Debbie K. at 6pm who had been nice enough to watch them all day for me. I don't know what I would do without her and Ginger both. Katya was falling asleep on her couch so I had to drag her home so she could take a bath and pour herself into bed.
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We are really proud of Katya.. involving in a district track meet is not easy, but the memories last. I remember being involved in California International Final for swimming. Of course, I didn't win, but I will never forget this lifetime event. Katya won't either :-)
Oh, this takes me back to my track days. Yay for districts!
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