We did it!
My sister flew into town to run the half marathon with me. We woke up at 5:50am this morning and headed to the race. Oh, yes, we did it! There were several interesting things about this race... seeing a guy run without shoes (yes, socks only, people!), having it rain on us the ENTIRE race, and eating GU for the first time were just the highlights!
We had a goal to finish the race in under 3 hours, but we thought we'd like to start out doing 10-minute miles. Unfortunately, we finished mile 1 at 11 minutes, and it was downhill from there! It was misting the whole time, but it really started to downpour for a while around mile five and didn't let up for a couple of miles at least. At about mile three, a woman collapsed and a medic was called. Several people stopped to help her so Alli and I kept running. I prayed for her as I ran and I wonder what happened to her. When it started raining, I started feeling like the race would never end, especially because my feet got wet! It was honestly miserable. We kept at it, though, and I was amazed at the number of people lining the streets to cheer us on.
Mile nine was the hardest for me... I was beginning to think that I was going to have to walk for a while when we passed a hydration station (it was the 4th or 5th up to that point) and someone handed me a package of Gu. I've never heard of Gu, but apparently it's some kind of magic elixer because once I consumed that, I had a renewed energy that lasted through the end of the race, despite being miserably wet!
I completed the half marathon in two hours and twenty-seven minutes. My goal, as you recall, was never to run fast... just to finish the race! Aaaaand, now that I'm finished, I am happy to announce that at this current moment, I do not ever plan to run a half marathon ever again! It was a good experience (aside from the rain!), but I don't think it's "my thing." I'm glad that it's finished!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Dear Diary, I can't run. Love, Amy
I am ecstatic to announce that my much-anticipated half-marathon occurs in two days!
I am far less ecstatic to announce that I caught a cold which turned into a horrible fever and ear infection! In misery and last-resort-ed-ness, I did go to the Dr. who prescribed a z-Pak and advil cold and sinus. Today, multiple people have asked me "are you still going to run Sunday?"
Um, YES. I have worked too hard for too long NOT to run! Did I mention it's supposed to rain on Sunday?? No??? Well, it is. Too bad. I'm running. Unless the race is canceled, I'm running. I only hope my sinuses don't ache to badly as the mucus jostles around with each step. Lord willing, I am running, and after this race I will officially retire from being a runner!
I am far less ecstatic to announce that I caught a cold which turned into a horrible fever and ear infection! In misery and last-resort-ed-ness, I did go to the Dr. who prescribed a z-Pak and advil cold and sinus. Today, multiple people have asked me "are you still going to run Sunday?"
Um, YES. I have worked too hard for too long NOT to run! Did I mention it's supposed to rain on Sunday?? No??? Well, it is. Too bad. I'm running. Unless the race is canceled, I'm running. I only hope my sinuses don't ache to badly as the mucus jostles around with each step. Lord willing, I am running, and after this race I will officially retire from being a runner!
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