I neglected to make my Wrist to Forehead Sunday blog post, but that isn’t really what I Didn’t Get To, as referenced in the title. The title refers to the Utica Boilermaker 15K, which longtime readers know I have run in the past and I meant to run this year but was sidelined by my treacherous body. Then again, perhaps it was me who betrayed my body by not training properly, not stretching enough, eating the wrong things, blah blah blah. In other words, once again, Operator Error. In either case, yesterday I swooned, dramatically posed with the back of one wrist to my forehead, because I could not join the other runners.
That is a picture from April of 2020, after I had just run a Virtual 5K to benefit, I think, a food pantry in Little Falls, NY. These were my pre-Garmin, pre-Map My Run days, so I ran what I thought I remembered was the DARE 5K route, up the hill to Herkimer College (a formidable hill, in case you didn’t know). Some people were impressed.
So I got on Facebook yesterday and saw all the good wishes for Boilermaker runners and video from WKTV, and I was, I admit it, a little down. So I said to myself, “You don’t get to.” And isn’t that the truth? Sometimes you just don’t get to. I didn’t get to see my husband turn 70. I didn’t get to win the Lottery. I didn’t get to plant a vegetable garden this year.
I do not know why that little phrase should make me feel better, but somehow it does. I did not get to run the Boilermaker. Maybe next year I will. Or maybe not. A little uncertainty adds interest to 2027, does it not?























