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Monday, October 24, 2011

The Road Less Traveled

Warning - possible deciphering of offensive language.

DEDICATED TO ALL ATHLETES WHO ARE OFF THE CARDING LIST THIS YEAR

Once more onto the breach dear friends, once more. The ebs and flows of the track season have come full circle and now, as the weather gets colder and the days shorter, it's the perfect time to start grinding out the old routine because as I stare at my long tights and thermal sweatshirts (from Saucony!) I'm forced to ask myself the same, recycled questions: "How bad to you want it, MacLean?", "Am I really this crazy of a runner?" and "Am I really going to be a broke-ass-bitch chasing her dreams for yet, another year?"

My answer, as always, is: Yep. Yep, another year on the road less traveled. Which, I'll say, has been great. My only complaint is that I wish the person who went out there and recommended the road less traveled even spent a little time commenting on how hard it is to walk down this shitty road because lately I've been doing some serious f-ing bush-whacking! The woods are not lovely dark and deep Mr. Frost, they're thick and hard to get through and you're probably going to get lost so just move on and stop looking at them!

And then a memory came to me today that actually made it all start to feel better.

When I was 5, maybe 7, probably 5 - my mom asked me for the first time what I wanted to be when I grew up. I said, Mom, you know what I've got it, I know what the best job in the world is.... I'm going to be a priest. (?!?!?) (In my defense, people just bring you money every Sunday...it's not rocket science...or science) But Mom, like always, kept me humble and said, oh no sorry honey - only boys can be priests. WTF! Even a kid knows that's discrimination! But me, taking every set back as an opportunity, said well then Mom, I will be the first woman priest!

That I didn't do ... but I did carry my girls can do anything boys can do attitude with me and I'm now an engineer and training to achieve sports' top level.

So I guess, when it comes down to it, I was just born with this never-ending, vaulting ambition to achieve the impossible.

And so my answer, to myself, as to why I'm spending all this time crawling my way down this GD road is - I have no reason but a woman's reason. I said I'm going to do it so I'm going to do it.

A friend and mentor of mine, Charles Scarrow, once told me that when I step out onto that track, be prepared for battle. Charlie... preparation begins.

Always yours,

Leanna - fueled by RIVALUS (http://www.rivalus.net/)

7 comments:

  1. You go girl!
    Always enjoy reading you!
    -Natalia

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  2. "...fueled by Rivalus?"

    What is this strange substance of which you speak? Could an entire hockey team be fueled by Rivalus -and I'm thinking specifically here of the Ottawa Sens.

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  3. Re: Ron - The Sens were last night! GO SENS! Re: Natalia - Thanks! I always get excited to hear if you've enjoyed my posts!! :-)

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  4. Love it!
    can't wait to see you!

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  5. Ha! Ha! Ha!

    Well said!

    Talk / catch up soon and look forward to seeing you run under 2 next year!
    MR

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  6. Hi Leanna!

    Don't know if you check this but just wondering if you made the olympic team? wish you all the best!

    deanmajor@nf.aibn.com

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  7. Leanna, I love reading your blogs. I love your tenacity. Praying for your success in 2012. Your living your dream. You have already won before you step onto the track because you are fearless. You have victory over fear. Most people have so much fear that their dreams are capped. You have so much passion for the track. Keep challenging it while you can and embrace every moment because all too soon we grow old, and what keeps us alive and competitive is the memory of what once was. And what a great memory it is to slip back into the days when alethically we could kick butt. I am 63 now and I know because I have been there. There is nothing like sitting back when you are older and reliving those beautiful competitive times and feeling so full of life and happiness, because we followed our passion and we did our best. And it is our best that counts to us, and not anyone else's. We challenge ourselves to try, and to win, but most importantly to try. You go girl. I am so proud to know you. Cheers Jennifer, Your Silpada Jewellery Team Mate.

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