I’ve often written about the numerous awards and honors I’ve received for outstanding running performance. Below are a couple photos from previous ceremonies that left me with a range of feelings, from proud to being so touched that tears flowed like spigots wide open.
Because of the pandemic, I ran on my own for over a year before getting vaccinated. It hasn’t been that long since I resumed participating with running clubs. Not surprisingly, I’ve already moved into the winner’s circle, snagging yet another prestigious running award.
All my previous awards for outstanding running performance were self-awarded, and the ceremony involved just myself, alone at home. In no way, however, does this mean they were not legitimate examples of amazing and exceptional running performance.
In the below photo, I’m with the organizer of Runmas, Kayla Bishop, who presented the trophy I’m holding in my hand. Runmas is a Christmas yard-decoration scavenger hunt for runners. Several teams of 2-4 runners departed from Perry Street Brewing in Spokane with a list of things to find.
My Runmas award differs because I received outside recognition, and there were others present, though I’m not sure they were paying attention.
I’m truly proud how another facet of my running ability has been revealed. Earning the Best Holiday Attire award shows I’m not one dimensional.
No attention should be given to the fact that only a handful of people dressed up. Nor should you think Kayla’s outfit should’ve won her the award. That she declared herself ineligible also is immaterial.
In the days following my victory, I’ve been on cloud nine and can’t stop thinking how well I did. It’s so satisfying to sit at the table and stare at my trophy. I think this will occupy my afternoons at least until the end of the year.
Sooo, now I know I wasn’t robbed, I wasn’t aware that a group of runners would borrow my yard ornaments for a fun competition. Okay, please return my yard ornaments and no questions will be asked! Thank you!
Signed,
The Christmas Tree Guy!
Though rules called for only smart phone photos, one team went the extra mile, Jim. When I come by for the home visit, as your reply has entitled, I’ll bring them.
Well deserved Jim! You’re going to need a much bigger trophy case.
Thanks, Don. I’m so filled with pride, I’m going to attach it to a lanyard and wear it around my neck instead.
Runmas looks fun! 🎄 Merry Christmas Jim
Merry Christmas to you, Stephanie. This was Kayla’s 4th annual Runmas. It’s somewhat associated with the Lantern Run Club. Anyone can do it, so come next year.