 Morning, welcome to Film I Run. It's Christmas day. We very rarely do a Christmas day vlog. So I just thought we'd do one today. It's pouring with, it's not pouring with rain, but it's raining and we've just opened our presents. We're all dressed in Christmas hats and we're gonna do park runs for only the second time this year. That's ridiculous, isn't it? When was the last time? I've never only done two park runs in a year. So we thought we'd better get at least one in and we are off. I think it's time to go. We're right at the back by the way, so there's loads of people ahead of us. There are far too many people who think that running in the rain is a good idea on Christmas day. Who thought this was a good idea then? A bit of rain? It's only a bit of rain. You're a bit cold? I'm not cold at all, I'm just wet. Happy Christmas. How's it going? We're at two kilometres. So three to go in the Christmas day park run up Worthing. Turn around point is 2.3 kilometres. So not quite halfway. Tinsville, googly eyes in the Christmas hat. One more to go. My wife and children have done a park run without me. What's going on there? Two park runs without me. Oh, I ran a marathon on the day that you did a park run, of course. Suffice to say we haven't been particularly prolific at coming to park runs, is that right? You're about 500 metres there. So Merry Christmas to everybody. Happy park run to everybody. Cross the finish line very carefully because it's very muddy. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Dave, I'm taking this. I actually beat you. No, you didn't. You had a dog, but you had a dog pulling you along. Happy Christmas. I'm vlogging. How did you do? Grand. Right, that's it for Christmas park run. Thank you very much for watching. Take care and we'll see you again for another film, my run. Probably not a park run, I would imagine. Well done. Probably not a park run, but another film, my run adventure, another time. Take care. Bye-bye.