There is a bit of a story to this one.
My wife and I decided to enter this year's Sun Run. That is a 10 km "race" which is run each year in Vancouver, BC. It attracts everyone from serious athletes to people who dress up in funny costumes. There are elite athletes, recreational runners, walkers, striders, people in wheelchairs, people with assistance walkers, parents, kids .... you get the idea.
Some years there have been in excess of 50,000 people entered. This year (its 33rd) there was just over 40,000. The setup for the start is quite complex - it is done in stages, so that there isn't a huge and unwieldy crush at the beginning. Generally speaking, the faster your expected time, the earler you start.
My wife and I are neither runners nor athletes. We entered in the walking category.
My wife decided to prepare by joining a preparation clinic. I prepared on my own. As a member of the clinic, my wife's registration was handled through the clinic, while I registered separately. As a result of the different types of registration, her start time was about 30 minutes before me, even though we knew that I would be able to complete the course a fair bit faster than her. So we decided to start where scheduled, and if and when I caught up to her, I would stay with her to the end.
To give you a sense of what it is like, here is a photo taken from where I started. There are 30,000+ people ahead (including my wife):
We started, I caught up with her about half way, and we finished the 10 km together. Yay.
So why is this here, you ask?
Well, although I was a bit tired, I wasn't too bad after everything was finished. My wife though was a little bit the worse for wear in one way. You see, she ended up with "Feet Needing Healing", which happens to be the title of my entry in this MSA: