Although I did not exactly enjoy waking up at 9 a.m. to get ready and get to Roskie on time (the run started at 10), I did get a cool shirt (shown above) and a medal (everybody who participated got one). Plus, I exercised early in the day and have had a semi-productive day ever since (consisting of some studying and frisbee golfing). My plan is to make it a tradition and run the Roskie Run every year.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Roskie Run!
This morning, for the second year in a row, I ran the Roskie Run. This year was the 30th annual Roskie Run, a 5K run starting at Roskie, looping around campus, and ending back at Roskie. It is put on by the Roskie RHA (Residence Hall Association; essentially a group of students who decide how to spend their residence hall's money) and it benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Montana.

Although I did not exactly enjoy waking up at 9 a.m. to get ready and get to Roskie on time (the run started at 10), I did get a cool shirt (shown above) and a medal (everybody who participated got one). Plus, I exercised early in the day and have had a semi-productive day ever since (consisting of some studying and frisbee golfing). My plan is to make it a tradition and run the Roskie Run every year.
Although I did not exactly enjoy waking up at 9 a.m. to get ready and get to Roskie on time (the run started at 10), I did get a cool shirt (shown above) and a medal (everybody who participated got one). Plus, I exercised early in the day and have had a semi-productive day ever since (consisting of some studying and frisbee golfing). My plan is to make it a tradition and run the Roskie Run every year.
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