Why I Run

IMG_5062 Yesterday I ran my first half marathon. I did it! My time was SLOW but I felt amazing the entire time and flew through the final 4 miles. It was a surreal and supernatural day. The entire week was emotional for me. I was super teary and tender as I considered who I was running for and how much these past 5 months have transformed me.

Yesterday began at 4am, which was really 3am with daylight savings time (who decided this? I want to send them an email.). After a shuttle and bus ride, we arrived at Dodger stadium at 6am. Immediately we entered the Stadium. We had exclusive access inside the Stadium for our Team World Vision pep rally. Over 500 runners were on the team this year! Again, surreal. By 7:25 the gun went off ... and we stood there among the throngs of people waiting for our turn to cross the start line. It was an incredible day. I ran with over 65 runners from Newsong and together we've raised nearly $50,000 for clean water wells in Malawi. Our church has been partnering there for over 5 years. We LOVE our community in Malawi and I know first-hand how transformative clean water is to a community. Team World Vision raised over $700,000 for clean water wells throughout Africa!!!!! CELEBRATE!

One of the most humbling surprises in this journey is that I had the distinct privilege and honor of sharing my story at the Team World Vision dinner. Hundreds of runners gathered the night before the race and my story was a part of the time together. This is my story (in 3 1/2 minutes):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ-bgiDZIqI&feature=em-upload_owner#action=share

Don't want to miss out on donating? Clean water matters a whole bunch. You can give (tax-deductible) HERE.

The best is yet to come. And, YES, I'm running again.

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April L. Diaz

April has been a visionary activist her entire life. She has made it her mission to lead high performing teams and develop leaders in the margins of society while caring for our bodies, mind, and spirit. Secretly, she’s a mix of a total girly girl and a tomboy, and is still crazy about her high school sweetheart, Brian. Together, they co-parent 3 fabulous kiddos and live in Orange County, CA.

Running for Transformation

Remember me? I blog here about every 7 weeks. I'm breaking the silence to alert you and invite you into a MAJOR event coming in my life. I am running my race ... nay, a half marathon! ... on Sunday, March 9th with Team World Vision. There's a pretty powerful backstory to that last sentence. If you missed it, you've gotta read it (HERE). This is really happening.

My first training run was on October 19th. I ran 3 miles in 45 minutes. Whoa. Since then, I've only run another 26 times but my pace and mileage have grown considerably. I've run alone. I've run with our group from Newsong. I've run in my neighborhood, on my favorite aqueduct path, in the Dominican Republic, and with my 22-year old baby brother. I've run on days when I can't wait for my feet to hit the pavement and on days when I'd rather take a nap. I've run in the rain, in the humidity of the D.R., and in the gorgeous, mild, SoCal winter sun. In all those circumstances, running is changing me.

Of course, I'm fitter, healthier, and stronger than I've ever been as a mom, but my soul is also stronger. I've transformed how I look at food, fitness, and friendships. I've been confronted by my deep desires for comfort and the path of least resistance. I've grown in humility as I take on something I'm not naturally good at and discipline the heck out of myself. I've run mile upon mile while listening to leadership talks and messages from God's Word. I've run while praying for our sponsor kids in Malawi, knowing that my running also deeply affects them. In case you're wondering, their names are Felesina (whom we met 4 years ago in Malawi), Makiyi, and Pitilzani.

This race is about me. This race is about our friends in Malawi. This race is about fighting an injustice that I have clean water and my brothers and sister do not. Yet.

I'm looking for 12 more people to sponsor me $50 each to reach my goal. For every person that gives $50, one of our friends in Malawi will benefit from clean water for life. You can sponsor me HERE. I dare you. Do it. Stretch yourself, as I stretch my running legs and give a little coin. You won't regret it and you probably won't even miss that extra money.

Our church's goal is to raise $50,000! :) Let me take a second to say how proud I am of our church. There are nearly 100 runners from Newsong who are running. Many of our church's pastoral team and leadership are among them. Middle school and high school students winsomely coerced their parents to run with them. A 50-something year old missionary friend of mine is running his first race - the FULL LA marathon. College students are running. This group gathers every Saturday morning at 7:15am to run around the Newport Beach bay. Every day there are Facebook updates, mileage posts, and words of encouragement from fellow teammates. They've been my fuel. Regularly we get updates from our Team World Vision leader, John Huddle, with inspiration and tactical advice from which goo is best (yes, that's a thing), how to get the best shoes, how to avoid an injury, what foods are best before a long run, and more. Weekly I also get emails from our Newsong Team Captains. Sam C, Hanju L, and John K, thank you for giving yourself to this team and these people we run for. Your leadership and passion are carrying me.

Please, join me. It'll remind me that I'm not alone in this quest to see every human being have access to clean water. It'll encourage the heck out of me as I (dauntingly) look at the March 9th race date. And maybe your gift will be a step in a new transformation journey of your own.

Check out this video about how Water is (literally) Life for Malawians.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy6XkncAr3I

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April L. Diaz

April has been a visionary activist her entire life. She has made it her mission to lead high performing teams and develop leaders in the margins of society while caring for our bodies, mind, and spirit. Secretly, she’s a mix of a total girly girl and a tomboy, and is still crazy about her high school sweetheart, Brian. Together, they co-parent 3 fabulous kiddos and live in Orange County, CA.

365


What a difference a year can make. 365 days ago we stumbled off an airplane into the arms of sweet friends after a harrowing 40+ hour of flights plus emergency 24 hour DC layover so our new family of 4 could catch our breath after the trauma of our kids' first transcontinental flight. 

   





Proof that we were utterly spent after this trip HOME.
The first time our kids had ever been in a car seat.

365 days ago Judah didn't know a word of English, and Addise didn't have a single tooth.

365 days ago I had no idea how much my heart would expand in ravishing love for our 2 babes.

365 days ago I had no idea how much it'd cost us to raise two toddlers.

365 days Brian and I wouldn't have guessed how many stories we'd tell each other after they went to bed, instead of just talking amongst ourselves.

365 days later, we celebrated our 1 year together at HOME as a FAMILY of 4+1 in a most unusual yet fitting way. This morning, Brian ran his first half marathon (that's 13.1 miles!!) for our friends in Malawi. On behalf of World Vision he raised over $1000 to help build clean water wells. He ran alongside over 700 other World Vision runners who together raised over $350,000 for the forgotten and poor of our world. It was only fitting that with our children, who are no longer orphans, we remembered those who are once like they were.

Celebrating 1 year HOME together!!! Picture just moments after Brian completed his 13.1 mile race in support of our friends in Malawi (with World Vision).


Today, I kissed our babies a little more than often, snuggled them after their naps a little tighter, practiced more patience in their difficult moments, tickled them longer, and deeply thanked our God for our growing family.

Tonight, we celebrated Brian's race and our big family day with PJs, special prayers of blessing, and pizza.


What a difference a year can make! 
Here's to year two as a family of 4+1.
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April L. Diaz

April has been a visionary activist her entire life. She has made it her mission to lead high performing teams and develop leaders in the margins of society while caring for our bodies, mind, and spirit. Secretly, she’s a mix of a total girly girl and a tomboy, and is still crazy about her high school sweetheart, Brian. Together, they co-parent 3 fabulous kiddos and live in Orange County, CA.