Finishing the race

A moms journey of dedication supported by loved ones
Meaghan Brown and her Husband Johnathan take a moment to play with their daughter Sophia Before Meaghans Half-marathon start on Saturday March 23rd. (Photos by Cameron McKinney)
Meaghan Throws a peace sign to her family as she passes the starting line to begin her half-marathon. Meaghan has trained for months leading up to the event doing smaller races and training runs on weekends. The half-marathon took place on Saturday March 23rd at Ephram White Park. (Photo by Cameron McKinney)
Meaghan trains every weekend where she will run laps at a park or in her neighborhood “you either run 3 miles and give up or run the full 10” said Brown in reference to her training for her half marathon. The training run took place Saturday march 20th. (Photo by Cameron McKinney)
Meaghan approaches the finish line to finish her first ever half-marathon race which took place at Ephram White Park on Saturday March 23rd. (Photo by Cameron McKinney)
Meaghan Brown Finished 2nd in her age group on the half marathon she ran at Ephram White Park on Saturday March 23rd. “My husband and kids are my biggest supporters” said Brown. (Photo by Cameron McKinney)
Meaghan's faith in christianity is important to her and one of her support systems that helps her cope with her struggle with pots syndrome. Meaghan and her family attend Hillvue Heights Church on Sunday April 21st. (Photo by Cameron McKinney)
Meaghan and Johnathan Brown tend to their outside garden that has a myriad of fruits and veggies they are growing as well as flowers so they have better access to fresh produce on Saturday April 27th. (Photo by Cameron McKinney)
Meaghan Plays with her children with pool noodles inside their home after they insisted on hitting her with them, she was compelled to join in on Saturday April 27th. (Photo by Cameron McKinney)
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