Here's how my first marathon went...
Josh saw me off at mile one with all the kids. He left after that to dye Easter eggs with Grandma Beth, Auntie Juju, and Johnathan.
An older guy asked Kristen, Sarah and me if he could "pace" with us for a while. He was hilarious. He sang paratrooper cadences to keep us steady. He made the miles fly by.
We saw a man running in bare feet.
Our fingers were frozen.
Lots of good material for people watching.
At mile 12 Kristen and I said good bye to Sara, who was running the half. She did awesome!
Miles 13-21: The running was exciting.
After mile 12 the marathoners turned onto a paved trail that followed a little river through the woods. At mile 18 you turn around and come back on the same trail. So on the way out you pass all the super fast runners, and on the way back you pass the slower than you runners. This made for a lot of variety in the view. Congratulating and cheering on all the fast people took our minds off our our own running. After we turned around to come back we were motivated by trying to stay ahead of all the slow pokes.
We talked to a man dressed as The Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz. Not only was he completely dressed in a Halloween costume, but he was also wearing homemade rubber sandals!
We passed lots of women dressed as Dorothy.
Grown men dressed as Winnie the Pooh and Tiger passed us.
Took a much needed bathroom break. That porta potty was nasty.
Miles 22-26: the running got harder and harder.
Each mile my legs got heavier and heavier.
I chanted, "Tuck-er, Ven-na, Jo-nah, Josh-u-a," over and over to help keep me moving.
We started passing walkers. My body tried to convince me to walk, too.
My brain and Kristen wouldn't let me.
I actually don't remember much about this stretch except that I had to have a continual pep talk running through my head.
Why was the last bit uphill? Why did it have to be windy?!
Kristen yelled to pick up the pace.
She yelled that we had to beat the ladies ahead of us. (We did.)
Kristen kept yelling.
She's crazy like that.
Kristen and I crossed together.
I had a hard time staying upright.
My family was there waiting for me.
I feel so good about that marathon. I got so lucky to find a great running partner. We were able to run the entire race. Except for the cold wind, the conditions were perfect.
I can't wait to run my next one!
22 comments:
you're a freaking rockstar and i'm so proud of you!!
You are crazy awesome! Congrats!!!
If miles 26.1 and 26.2 were so bad... imagine what 26.3 what have done to you... Maybe that's why marathons are only 26.2 miles cuz at mile 26.3 your heart gives out and you die.
You are a super hero!
Thank goodness for brothers!!
You ARE AWESOME!!! So proud of you!
I'm impressed, you did awesome! I'm seriously inspired. Congratulations!
I've been waiting and waiting for this post...I guess I could have just called you. Anyway, HURRAY!! You are a rockstar and maybe someday I can be as cool as you.
Again... sorry about the yelling....it just happens when I'm tired. And can I just say that I LOVE your post! I was laughing throughout the whole thing!
I love this post! I started chanting myself the last mile. That last mile alone was so hard without you and Kristen. Best running buddies ever. I am so glad you talked to the scarecrow- he haunted us the the entire first half.
you are so cool and can I just say those post-marathon pictures are amazing! Awesome job, congrats! I'm so happy you want to do another one, they are so addicting, right?!
WOW!!! that is incredible. Way to go, Megan. I loved your own cadence
You're awesome! That's all! Period.
Holy Crap! That is all I can say! You are super women and I want to be you!!!
Your A...MAZ...ING!!!! Good Job.
I know I have said this on your blog before, but...YOU ROCK MY SOCKS! (my stinky running socks, waiting for me to return to them with honor after this beach ball is delivered in 4 months)
im proud of you. i have chills thinking about it. =)
You're amazing and you inspire me.
You are amazing and I'm so feakin excited for you. What an accomplishment. Can't wait to run with you. You rock!
Loved the post, Love that you want to do another one and what an awesome time you got! Way to go!!!!
Megan, I got on here to say holy crap, but that's already been taken :) I love that you ran a marathon. You would. You're so awesome. Great job!!!
You are AMAZING!!!!! that is so cool, congrats!!
Congrats! That's AWESOME! Love that you're so anxious for the next one.
Way to go! I ran my first in St. Louis on April 10th. Our times are completely the same! I have some friends from Joplin run it and they said it was really cold.
Next time you run one see if I'm doing to too and we can do it together.
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