Sunday, July 27, 2014

Life...it can be an endurance race for sure

Mark has been preparing for the St. George Marathon in October of this year.  He then had the thought, “I think I should run the SLC Marathon to help prepare me for the St. George Marathon.”  He wanted to place in his age group and dedicate his efforts to Zach~for Zach’s birthday.
This past Wednesday, we drove up to SLC in order for Mark to run the SLC Marathon on Thursday.  Thursday 3AM came and I delivered Mark to the buses to be hauled up Emigration Canyon.  I came home and went back to bed, ha!

Mark began this grueling marathon by having to run downhill.  The first 16 miles the elevation dropped from 7400 feet to 4600 feet, which included a 440 feet rise from about mile 6 to mile 8.  The final 10 miles were a lot of ups and downs winding through the city until the finish at Liberty Park.  It was very windy for the first several miles, but then got quit hot once he came out of the canyon.  At around the 10-mile mark, he began to feel as if he had rocks in his shoes.  So, he stopped twice, took his shoes and socks off, shook them out, put them back on and returned to the race.  The pain in his feet persisted, but he was not going to let that stop him.  At about mile 21, Mark hit a wall, but he pushed on and persevered and finished the race.


I was anxiously awaiting his arrival at the finish line!!!  I saw Mark round the corner and I was so overcome with emotion.  As I carefully watched him, I knew he was physically in trouble.  But with Mark, where there is a will, there is a way.  I took a couple of photos as he approached the finish.  Seeing his ashen face, I knew he was going to need some medical attention.  Despite drinking at least 2cups of Powerade or water at every aid station, he was so dehydrated he had to be infused with 2 liters of fluid, via an IV.  I left Mom with Mark while I went to get my car.  Upon my return, Mark took his shoes and socks off to find out “why” his feet were hurting.  Upon taking his socks off, he discovered that he not only had severe blisters on the pads and heels of his feet, but also that he lost his entire right heel to a blister. 



Mark was truly disappointed as he took 5th in his age bracket (even though the 4 that finished ahead of him were all younger than him) and 63rd overall out of 329 marathon runners with a time 3 hours and 47 minutes.  Honestly, there is NO shame in these results.  As a matter of fact, every one of us is so proud of him…especially Zach.

Several scriptures come to mind in reflecting Mark’s particular journey on Thursday.

Psalms 23:4
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.”
I think Mark probably felt as if he was in the “valley of the shadow of death,” yet he persevered and conquered.


3 Nephi 15:9:
“Behold, I am the law, and the light. Look unto me, and endure to the end, and ye shall live; for unto him that endureth to the end will I give eternal life.”
The sky was a beautiful blue, yet it was searing hot in the sun.  Mark traversed those roads despite the elements and endured to the end…to the end of the race.



And as in 3 Nephi 31:20:
 Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life.”     
Mark pressed forward through dehydration, shin splints, and blisters bigger than the state of Texas (okay… a little exaggeration there).  He had hope that there was an end to that race and it was with that hope he endured to the bitter end.   And at the end of his race, there was relief, there was nourishment, and there was the love of his family~who was cheering him every step of the way.




Family, isn’t that what this life is all about?  I am truly grateful for my family~they ARE my heart.  You DID it Mark!!! 

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