Often I regret that I didn’t discover running and the passion that I feel for it until my mid-30s. But maybe running, and especially the support and friendship that I have found in my running group, arrived at exactly the right time to be my peace and consistency through a time of great change.

Todd & Jenn

Todd & Jenn

I ran and unraveled the complexities of the new supersized job that scared me a little. I ran the week that I got engaged to the man who will share my life. I was there the week that I put my house, symbol of my single years and financial security, on the market, and when it sold in only three months.

It surprised me when I ran the week my fiancé suffered a serious surgical complication. Didn’t think I could run as he lay in a hospital bed, connected to a heart monitor. And yet it was the best thing I could have done for him and for me. He agrees. Think I ran faster than ever that week.

And in recent months, I run and am introspective about the ways my life is changing every day. Living with someone following nearly 40 years of single life for both of us. I had no idea how engrained I was in my own habits and rituals, until I shared a home with someone who had equally engrained habits and rituals. Today we are creating new habits, a new home and a new life together.

On March 26th we will be married in a backyard on Troon Golf Course. I plan to run the distance between my single and married life– running from our home near the intersection of Pinnacle Peak and Pima to a beautiful home near Alma School and Happy Valley Road.

I would love to have the company of others from our group that want to make the journey with me. I can think of no other time that the peace and consistency of running with my fellow runners would mean more. That run will be a treasured memory for me, precisely because I shared it with you.

Jenn & Todd

Jenn & Todd

If you can make it, the details are below…

Date/time: Saturday, March 26, 6 am.

Meet:  AJ’s shopping center on the SE corner of Pima Rd and Pinnacle Peak. Bathrooms available beginning at 6 am. Also great seating, coffee and bagels for after run.

Distance: 8.5 mile turnaround

Profile: Gradual hills and some flats. Mainly up there, mainly down back.

Surface: Paved and dirt roads, with little traffic.

View: Beautiful estates, majestic saguaros, and dramatic mountain views.

Route:
• Run East on Pinnacle Peak, turn left (north) on 92nd Street.
• Take a right at the fork in the paved road (Desert Vista). Run to end of cul-de-sac. Take the dirt path at the end that will take an immediate left, this is 94th Street (but not paved).
• Turn right (east) on Happy Valley Road (paved).
• Run past stop sign, then take second left on a residential street called Windy Walk. You will run  by the entrance to Troon Country Club on your left and see a guard gate ahead. Wave to security guards, they are nice and will know you are coming!
•  Run up the hill past several cross streets, nearly to the end of the neighborhood. Turn left on Quartz Rock Road. Run to the end of the cul-de-sac, the house at the end of the street is the place (10600 East Quartz Rock Road).
• Should be about 4.25 miles one way.

Return route:
• Return the same route. Key to look for the residential street sign that says 94th street (that dirt road). Turn left there off Happy Valley Rd. Otherwise pretty straightforward return. Enough of a downhill that you will feel like a superstar!

Jenn