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While I am there I am planning to keep running, though. If I understand my parents correctly, there is a lot of forest surrounding the town they live in (they recently moved so I am not quite familiar with their new hometown) which means, hopefully, a good deal of trail running, something I always wanted to try. I also got in touch with a local running club there and asked it it were okay to join them for their weekly group runs. Of course, it is okay. I guess I can bring my love for running with me and hopefully it will help me to get over hard moments a lot easier. I even staked out a race I could attend over there and found one close by for December 31st. The registration fee is a ridiculously low €6 but the runners do not get shirts or any other swag besides the bib. I am excited to attend this race and I hope my dad's health will hold long enough and he can come with me and watch and celebrate the new year one more time.
I am still taking my running very easy. I get out at most three times a week because my knee is still acting up. It actually hurts at a different spot now, so I assume I got the ITBS handled. I gave myself until the new year to see what's next: either straight into training for a half-marathon or the doctor's office. I hope it will be okay. I entered my name into the lottery for the 2014 NYC marathon, as well. One can always hope. I believe NYC residents get some kind of priority, but I could be wrong.
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