If you perform only to avoid failure you will be average. Rather what if you do not succeed? This weekend events were super!
1. Arm Wrestling
2. Baton Twirling
3. Sand Volleyball
4. Shooting
5. Track & Field Adult
6. Valley of the Sun Half marathon
I woke up at 1:30a showered and shaved and rushed to the course for our half marathon. Upon my arrival I was pleased with our preparation and set up went well. It is always a rush to drive the pace car as the sun rises and the race started on time 7a. It is always enjoyable to take in the breath taking scenery and see the volunteers at the aid stations and know that Shawna and Chip from our upcoming TV show "A to Z Games" were on the course taping footage.
As the runners began to cross the finish line there was a certain feeling of relief until I was made aware that we were low on water at the finish line and the volunteer food had not been ordered. Both deal breakers! After a quick call to Ronnie in his truck on the course asking him to bring water to the finish line and having Tara run to Subway both problems were solved.
There is a fine line between SUCCESS and FAILURE
Wid