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My running friend and I decided to challenge ourselves and sign up for our first 5K run.  We picked a route that we had part run before and was at least familiar with the area, the beautiful National Trust property Nostell Priory.  National Trust are running a series of night runs and they sounded fun, so we signed up.

The furthest we had run before was 6km, but that was with some walking so we thought this would be a good challenge, Nostell also has a few inclines and muddy patches.  We checked the site before we left and noticed it said 6km.  Too late now so we headed off to the beautiful grounds 


We were in the first 100 to sign up so we were given a festive Santa hat.  This caused for the obligatory pre run selfie and festive photo.


We waited for night to fall near to the start line, watching all the other runners warm up.  Sending positive thoughts that we were about to run the furthest we have ever run, when the announcer said 'nearly 7km race', I turned and looked and my friend and she at me, oh pants!


We made our way very nervously to the start line, and headed towards the back.  7km was a real challenge and we felt staying towards the back with our slow pace the better option.


Before we knew it we were off.  The first night run at Nostell Priory.


It was a real challenge.  The dark added a whole new dimension.  Unable to see the muddy puddles and shinning a torch in the dark looking for a glowing vest of a marshal or even the reflective glow stick of the route marker was exciting.  We ran through woods, fields and round the lake.  The course had some steep inclines and some great descents too.  There was plenty of mud, and some very slippy patches.  The added sense of running in a group and the support from the Marshals seemed to spur me on.  

I ran through a bad stitch in my side, through the pain barrier and pushed myself through those inclines.  The first lap I completed and was so proud of myself, I thought to myself anything else is a bonus.  I made it past the house, round the lake and up the field.  I was feeling tired and in pain but at the same time I had a stride going, it wasn't fast but I was moving and not walking.  I even overtook a few people.  I kept going down the hill and back up towards the house.  Before I knew it I was on the final descent to the finish line, I could see it and I had this sudden burst of energy, I think it was the promise of a free mince pie.  My legs went for it, sprinting towards the end and then I did it.  I ran it, and I was so proud.

I might not have been the fastest but I did not come last.  I ran my first race and completed it.  I was awarded a glow in the dark medal, which is pretty cool and of course a free mince pie.  J had run with me and he even got a medal too!


The total times were

4.08miles/6.57km average 12.06miles/min in 49.03minutes

Not the fastest runner out there by a long way but it is the furthest I have ever run and I am proud of my own achievement.  


This day I love a night run
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I remember when I was a child my Grandma and Granddad taking me strawberry picking.  We went every year and there always seemed to be lots of places to go near us.  I have noticed over recent years the decline in Pick your own near us, which I feel is a real shame.  I wanted to take my girls to experience strawberry picking for the first time, I thought it would be a wonderful adventure.  In keeping with tradition Granddad also came with us.

The girls followed Granddad into the strawberry patch.  There were strawberry plants for as far as the eye could see.


Granddad and I showed the girls were the strawberries would be hiding and soon the girls were off on a little adventure to look for strawberries.


They worked together as a team, my youngest spotting strawberries and my eldest helping to carry the tub.


My youngest soon became rather good at spotting them and seemed to get lost in all the strawberry plants.


I loved how curious they became lifting up the plants and trying to spot the strawberries.  They soon became experts in which strawberries to pick and which to leave behind.  I even hid a Barny bear for them to find between some of the strawberries which the girls found rather funny.



My eldest was very pleased with all the strawberries that we managed to pick 


It was a beautiful way to spend the morning with the girls, feeding their imagination and curiosity and spending some time with Granddad.


Of course after our little adventure the girls were hungry so I made them bear strawberry jam sandwiches, strawberries and a strawberry Barny.


This day I love Strawberry picking adventures

We were sent samples of Barny to try.  All words and opinions are my own.  This post has been entered into the  MN Bloggers-Barny Little Adventures Blog Hop on Mumsnet #littleadventures.

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Sunday

After deciding to take on the Yorkshire 3 Peaks again next year today saw the first of many training walks.  I took our dog with us and he became very interested in the field full of llamas.

llamas field

Monday

Why is it when you need the kids to sleep they never do? And when you need them to get up they are always asleep.  Probably one of the only times I have had to wake up my youngest

sleeping baby

Tuesday

The girls wanted to do some chalking outside using the chalk I had got them from the Handpicked collection.  They love how big the chalk is and they had lots of fun creating pictures.

big chunky chalk

Wednesday

I was a little shocked when I looked at the trip counter on the car to discover I had done exactly 666 miles.  Thankfully I was at my destination and could reset the counter.

worst trip

Thursday

This is the ultimate driving combination. 

best driving combo

Friday

With lots of rain outside the girls and I decided to bake a cake.  We baked a really gorgeous syrup cake.  My youngest would not put her tongue away the whole time we were baking.  Think she wanted some of the mixture

making cake

Saturday

We received our living with Pushchair today.  My eldest loves the box and kept crawling through it.  Can't wait to try it out.

pee po



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My name is Leyla, also known as Mum to my 3 humans and dog Mum to J. I have a passion for the outdoors and love to run. I can often be found off road exploring the trails and fells and covering distances all the way up to 50 miles. As a family we love travelling and discovering new adventures, as I try and run around the world!

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