
I ran a marathon! Does that mean I have to change my blogger address???
The marathon was one of the best experiences of my life. It was fun, grueling, really really hot, annoying, emotional, painful, happy, sweaty, way cool, and most of all... totally worth it.
The first 6 miles we were in downtown San Diego and it was the most overwhelming and hardest 6 miles of my life. There were so many PEOPLE both on the course and off, that the overstimulation of it all gave me a headache. Somewhere around miles 6 I hear someone exclaim as we passed a clock that "Hey, the winner is already halfway done!" Everyone within earshot was fortunately just dilerious enough from the crowd and getting up at 3 A.M. that we managed to laugh.
Once we got out of those first 6 miles, we cruised along for awhile until we made a pit stop at about mile 13 or 14 so Bree could experience the porta potty. She wanted to stop earlier, but the lines were soooo long that she had enough sense to know that they would take way too long and would be disgusting with no toilet paper.
Not long after, my foot started to hurt - pretty much a lot. We spent 3 1/2 miles on the most ridiculous sloping freeway (sloping left to right, not up or down) and onramps that each step I took really did my foot in pain wise.
We kept cruising along, but we were so out of it from lack of sleep, trying to maneuver around everyone and from sheer noise of the bands and people around us that our attempts at normal running conversation were futile. Bree tried to teach me a song at one point, but I was so focused on ignoring the pain in my foot. I think it was about animals eating other animals. Not sure.
Wow. So we finished! I raised over $2700 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and combined with the near 4,000 people that ran with Team in Training that day, we raised $12.5 million dollars for the Society.
What next? Well, I have to take it easy running for awhile to let my foot heal, but there may be more involvement with TNT in my near future. I'll keep you posted.







