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His & Hers (and a winner)

I really wish I had a free entry to give to every single one of you who entered my South Valley Half Marathon giveaway. But since I don't, the one person I get to meet on August 20th is:



  1. Chris
  2. Chris
  3. Whitney
  4. Whitney
  5. Ali
  6. Ali
  7. Ali
  8. Tink
  9. Tink
  10. Kellie
  11. Kellie
  12. Jen
  13. Jen
  14. Farrah
  15. Lurel
  16. Halls
  17. Halls
  18. Michelle
  19. Michelle
  20. Maria
  21. Maria
  22. Maria
  23. Maria

Whitney, email me at ihaverun@hotmail.com so I can get your free entry to you. And the rest of you, please come run with me anyway! And don't worry, you don't actually have to run with me. Just be sure to wave as you pass. Registration is only $39 until April 1st, so head over right NOW and sign up to run it! And let me know if you are going to run, so we can put together a blogger meet-up for everyone. It will be awesome.

And as a consolation to the non-winners, I have another giveaway coming up later this week that I am so, so, SO excited to announce. If you pay attention the next few days, you just might figure out what's coming. Seriously, I haven't been so excited to get the mail as I was on Saturday when the giveaway goodies came. For now, I'll give you one hint: there will be a his and a hers giveaway.

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