Fun times
Your Good Morning Indiana team has a busy weekend ahead.
After finishing his first mini-marathon in May, Paul has now become running man. He truly loves running and is participating in another mini-marathon tomorrow. This one is in South Bend. Paul tells me that distance running truly becomes a mind game and he now understands the concept of the “runner’s high.” I’m thrilled to see that Paul has a new hobby he enjoys and is good for his health. I’m still starting my slow but steady training for next year’s mini-marathon. At this point, I’m still just a marathon mom.
Dan has a big weekend ahead, too. He’s singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during tomorrow’s game at Victory Field. I understand that Dan will have many fans in the stands. Good luck, Dan! I know you’ll be a big hit.
Tom is finishing his backyard patio. It’s pretty cool because this is Tom’s first home improvement project that he is doing by himself. Once the patio is finished, I’ll be waiting for my invitation to that backyard barbeque…..
As for me, I don’t have any huge weekend plans. There’s another basketball game morning tomorrow. I could watch the kids play all day. They’re just so cute. It’s wonderful when you can watch kids play and have fun and not worry so much about competition and keeping score.
All of us on the Good Morning Indiana team hope you have a great weekend… whether you’re running around, working on the house or hanging out with the family. We’ll see ya Monday.




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Hey, Paul must be running in the Sunburst! I used to work that race, handing out water and guiding runners along the route, during its first few years in the 80s. (I was born and raised in South Bend.)
At first, the race’s only sponsor was The South Bend Tribune. Their print and TV ad campaign all involved a big smiling sun the slogan “Sheds More Light.” The TV spots even had a dopey jingle. (You don’t hear many dopey jingles on local TV anymore.) Anyway, the T-shirts for runners and staff used to have the Tribune’s sun on them.
Tell Paul I wish him well in the race.