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Miami, Day 2


Remember when I mentioned that choices had been made the night before? The Piper had to be paid the next morning. Maybe twice, because Catroina and I had signed up for my first 10K since my injury.

We made it. It was not pretty, but it was done. Primarily because Catroina kept me going by promising me that they had not changed the course midway, and that we did not miss the turn around. Both pieces of information were pretty disappointing to me.

But we did it.


And we BOTH won first in our age group. We are not going to talk about how many people were in our age groups. I have never won first in anything in my life, so I am holding on to this victory with everything I have got.





I felt as poorly as I looked. So, we ran back to the airbnb for a nap before taking on Miami for day 2.

Catroina scoped out a State Park in the area for us to check out. We were excited to be the next car to enter, when the park's attendant closed the park. There were a lot of big feelings about that call on his part. We did make the best of it by finding another beach nearby that was not closed, and equally beautiful - I bet.


We walked along the beach and relished the beautiful weather and water. It really is exquisite. 










We are an eclectic bunch.


On our way back to the airbnb to freshen up for dinner, we stopped for a cocktail - a bit of the snake that bit me.

We had a lovely dinner at another Salsa bar where Nic danced a little with me, and we watched the pros. I was pretty wiped out from running, walking and being hungover, so I failed to take pictures of this fun bar. It was almost enough for Nic and I to decide to take salsa dancing lessons. Almost. 

We all rolled into bed tired, happy, and dusted with just a trace of sand.





 

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