same hill, better light, and further up.
I think this was around 17 or 18. I heard some guy talking "ok, we are coming up on a hill, take it nice and easy, no need to do anything fancy here." I was thinking WHO DOES THIS GUY THINK HE IS? I turned around to see that he was the 4:00 pacer. oh. that's who he thinks he is. an elite runner showing people how to run a marathon. duh.
the good news is...he never passed me and most of the time before that I thought he was ahead of me!
a helicopter...there were a few flying by us, and I took a picture because it made me think of Owen. He loves them.
After mile 16 it was pretty much ALL downhill, and I think why this explains why I have been unable to walk faster than my 2 year old for 3 days now. At about mile 23 my feet were killing...I thought for sure there would be blood (turns out no blood just really humungous blisters on the balls of my feet). At mile 24 I caught up to Phil, who I hadn't seen since about mile 20. At mile 25 there were people with soaking wet cold washcloths...GLORIOUS (and I remember that being just as wonderful last time,too).
I was dead by this point and really hoping I wasn't going to vomit. I turned a corner and saw the finish line! It was about a couple tenths of a mile. I was looking carefully for my family (didn't want to miss them AGAIN) and they were RIGHT at the finish line. So they were all there cheering me on and got to see me cross. I was so happy to see them, although last time I started hyperventalating. Luckily that didn't happen. I really wanted to get a picture of the finish line, but I was in no picture taking mood.
I finished at 3:58:08. I started to grab everything in sight...a popsicle, grapes, melons, wash cloths...but where the heck was the water? I found that to be really odd...there were 2 really long lines...one for soda and another for water. I thought that was so strange. I just ran 26.2 miles and now I have to wait in line for water? weird.
No picture of me at the finish line, but I may acquire one later...
Me and my #1 fans. Love my boys!
And here I am with my big shiny medal. Thank Heavens it is over. Til next time!
11 comments:
AMAZING! I am so jelous!!! My running partner ran the St. George also on Sat. But since I got knocked up I had to sit it out. But I think you are awesome, and your time rocks!
You are seriously Amazing!!! Congrats on the time and finishing and running the whole time. I wish I had the ambition to do that but I don't. You are an inspiration.
GO ANGIE!!!
You are the running QUEEN!
You really are amazing. I got a little choked up reading your post. Although I have NO IDEA what its like to run a full marathon, I can just imagine all the emotions and adrenaline... dude, GOOD JOB!
YEA!I was so excited for you when I got your text. Fun to hear how it went, good idea to take pictures to remember how you felt at each moment! WOW! So excited for you, that is a lot of time and effort!
Hurray! I am so amazed by you!AndI am so glad you posted so quickly!
you rock!
You are awesome Angie! Good work! Thanks for pushing me and for documenting the whole thing. Lets do it again!
Angie you are Amazing!!! I didn't even know that you had ran it once before. I'm with Heather I wish I had the ambition to do that too. But I don't think that I'll ever run one. When you were talking about seeing the finish line I got so happy for you and wanted to cry. WAY TO GO!!!!!
Good job Angie! That is simply amazing!
I know this is awhile ago, but dang! and wow! So impressive. I loved your narrative, too--great. Congratulations.
Awesome and jealous and I want to be you.
See you in December?! I hope!!
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