Cambridge Fun Run
Normally, when the Hubster leaves for work in the morning, I’m still in bed snuggled up with the cat. She likes that, but this morning, it was different.
This morning, I got up at 7 to make the Hubster his breakfast – a posh bacon butty – because he was to run in the Cambridge Fun Run round the Science Park later, and the website says to make sure you have your breakfast that day. So I made sure he had his breakfast.
The cat noticed I was not in position, and was most disgruntled by this. She decided the way to sort it out would be to run round the house like a loon, going, “maaow” occasionally. After the Hubster had finished eating, I went upstairs to see to the cat. She was at the far side of her double bed in her bedroom, and came straight over to me when I went in the room, and purred a lot. Then, she jumped onto the floor and led me to my bedroom door, where she waited to make sure I was following, then she went round the other side of the bed, which is where she tends to jump up from for some strange furry reason, and I got on the bed and looked down at her and she immediately jumped up and implied she’d like me to get into bed again so she could snuggle up. I complied, and she snuggled. We stayed there for really quite some time.
Later, I noticed that the fun run was due to start soon, so I got ready quickly and cycled up to the Science Park, which smells a bit chemically these days, to watch. I was just behind the start line when they started, so I kind of saw the start. After loitering to see if I could see the Hubster in the throng of people outside Cambridge Consultants, where the start line is (I couldn’t), I went up to Accelrys, where there were a few spectators, some of who I know, lurking for moral support. Accelrys were putting out two relay teams, one all boys, and one mixed (three girls and one boy). Becky was running in the mixed team, and the Hubster was propping up the rear of the boys’ team. Also in the Hubster’s team (028) were Kevin, James and Paul “Psycho” Sykes. Also in Becky’s team (029) were Toby, Elizabeth and Monica, all shown below, after the race was finished and they’d all got their breath back.The weather was good for the event – fine, dry and sunny, with no wind or rain or anything. It wasn’t even that cold, as you might expect for the middle of November in England.
Hopefully, all the runners have made lots of money for charidee.
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I completely missed this one this year. I’ve run in every one since I started in Cambridge. But considering I no longer work on the Science Park, and there is less than 4 employees in many office, I would not have been eligible.
1 said ferg (3rd December 2007 at 8.48 am BST)
You don’t need to work on the Science Park to enter – you just need to live in Cambridgeshire, I think.
You would have a problem making up the numbers, though…
2 said Pandammonium (3rd December 2007 at 4.12 pm BST)
I’ll run in this year’s (2008) race with you Ferg… if you can keep up!
3 said FTM (15th January 2008 at 3.07 pm BST)