A: I had dabbled with running and the idea of becoming a runner after having my first child in 2010 but then tabled it as life happened. However, once the pandemic occurred, I remember my husband telling me to just go out and do something. I decided to lace up my shoes (which were not appropriate running shoes) and got started running in Spring 2020. My goal was to run a 5K and improve my mental health! I joined Chanhassen/Chaska Moms on the Run in Fall 2020.


Q: At Moms on the Run, we talk about being #MOTRstrong. What does that term mean to you?
A: #MOTRStrong means that we ARE better together, because we truly are. I know that I would have stopped running if I did not have the accountability and support of my Chanhassen/Chaska MOTR group. These women have taught me so much about showing up, being accountable, working hard and never giving up.
Q: What have you learned about yourself since becoming a part of Moms on the Run?
A: I’ve learned that I can truly do hard things. I remember hating running the mile in high school and who would have imagined now I can run half marathons! I’ve also learned to enjoy nature and all the seasons, plus running early mornings — even in the brutal Minnesota winters there is beauty in nature and all around us.

Q: What advice would you give to someone who is considering Moms on the Run?
A: Be brave and just do it! I went in not knowing anyone in the group or anything about running, but I have been so enriched by this experience. The women you meet change your life. They will give you new perspectives and be the most encouraging to you regardless of your level or ability.
Q: Please tell us a little more about you personally (your family, job-in or out of the home, hobbies, etc.)
A: I live in Minnetonka, MN with my husband Joel and two kids; Chase (age 13) and Alyssa (age 5). I work in Human Resources at General Mills. When I am not running or working, we are usually at a baseball game for my son or playing with my daughter.
