To make things clear, I have never ran further than about 4 miles...ever. A 10k is 6.1. I am not much for training for things. So, did I run weeks before? Not really. Did I make sure I could last a full 6.1 miles at a slower pace? Nope. Did I rest a lot prior to the race day so my legs were fresh? Not even close. I played in a volleyball tournament the day before I ran. We played 5 matches, won the whole shootin' match, and in 3 out of 5 matches we only have 6 players. Needless to say, my legs (and my shoulders and my everything) were very tired and sore.
But, despite all those things going against me, I did it! We all did! We made it across the finish line in "record" time. Ha! Maybe not record time, but we all finished.
Some of the advice they give to prepare for races I wish I would have taken: know your race route.

That's me, the runner. The picture is small because its from the race photographer's website and he charges $10 for a 4x6. What?!
Paige did awesome, she finished well and wants to do another (she's a runner now, he he he). If I do another I want to up the stakes a little and do a 1/2 marathon. Erica is with me on this one too. I'm so glad too! I haven't quite convinced her that we should do a full marathon but I have a feeling she'll do one with me eventually. I gotta say, I never picked myself to do these sorts of things but they are almost "fun." I definitely prefer volleyball, beach, or tennis tournaments over these races but it does give me a sense of accomplishment when I am done, which I like. I am a very competitive person (duh) so I like the races because it gives me something to focus on while I'm out there. So, here's to the next race! Not sure when, or how long at this point. But I know there will be more in my future!