17/05/2026
Every year I lace up for one run. Just one. And with no running training, it definitely wasn’t a jog in the park for me.
Today I ran the Miles for Smiles 5K for the Two Angels Foundation. My calf was sore from my workout the day before, and by mile two, walking started sounding reasonable. My knee started complaining. At some point in that last stretch there was no one around me, no cheering, just me and the pavement.
That stretch reminded me of my business. Building Tray Tables Up has moments exactly like it. The beginning feels manageable. Then somewhere in the middle, doubt shows up and the finish line feels far. So I just kept reminding myself to keep moving, no matter how slow.
I finished the run without stopping once despite my body kept telling me to.💪
The Two Angels Foundation provides custom-built adaptive bikes to children with physical disabilities in Colorado, giving them access to movement, freedom, and a more active life. They have hundreds of bikes delivered and more than a million dollars raised over the years. Events like today’s Miles for Smiles 5K are how that happens.
Here’s to every slow, stubborn step forward. 🎉
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