Tuesday, November 25, 2008

post-marathon blues

I guess it's normal to have this sorta "letdown" time. Not really feeling sad, just more kinda...blah. Lack of sunlight, lack of goals/direction, don't really feel like going out much, since seemingly everyone's in a relationship and i'm the only single one yet again, dealing with idiot clients (i swear it was "Idiot Clients Day" both last Thursday and Friday.)

Attempted to combat it with some retail therapy-seemingly *everything* is on sale!! Took advantage of 2 wonderful words-"price adjustment"-on a couple of things I bought 2 weeks earlier...so that saved me about another $50!! Another piece of clothing for me (or a gift for someone else!) And I still had my gift certificate to Urban Athletics for pacing the 20-miler, and this past weekend's cooollllddd temps had me wanting another cold-weather top...mission accomplished.

And as I wanted to do a longish run and was sick of loops in Central Park, JS thankfully let me tag along on his long run on Sunday. Was a fun route-some bridle path and park roads, but the bulk of it was Riverside Park and city streets over by Columbia. And those city streets were good for a hill workout of sorts too! I'd see a hill and say "oh sh*t...do I really have to climb that?" But then I'd get to the top and "oh-that wasn't so bad!" (I figure, anything to make Harlem Hill seem less scary...) But all in all, was definitely a fun run and a nice break from the same old same old.

And thankfully the holidays are coming up soon...I'm looking forward to that occupying my time, I already have several parties on the calendar and I am sure there will be a few more when all is said and done.

And running-wise...I feel like I need a goal, like some kind of carrot to dangle in front of my face to keep me motivated (though combating holiday goodies I guess is motivation enough!) Besides the 2 short races next month...I'm sorta coming up with a plan for next year. Stay tuned...

And congrats to all of you who ran Philly this past weekend!! Definitely some great and gutsy performances there...I had a lot of fun tracking you all on Sunday morning!! :-D

Thursday, November 20, 2008

global warming? yeah right!

Can't remember last year at this time...but I do remember this time 2 years ago, it was still shorts weather (at least for running!) And didn't have to break out the tights til December. Well not only have I brought out the tights already, last nite the full winter gear was utilized!! I'm so tempted to buy more (this top in pink has caught my eye)...do i really need to? do i or don't i??

And so much for the park being a ghost town once the marathon was over and it got cold-came almost face-to-face with a huge mob of TNT'ers on the east drive. Well not exactly face-to-face, as I was forced to run outside the rec lane as they were taking up all the room!! A little etiquette please? Thank god the cars were out of the park...

In the meantime-this has really gotten me pissed off. My rent I'm sure will go up in 2009, don't expect much of a bonus, if any at work this year, the price of every single consumer good and service has skyrocketed it seems...MTA, please cut us a break!! Must be nice to be the only game in town...

Sunday, November 16, 2008

blown away

OK, maybe sleeping in and running in the afternoon, when it was crazy windy, wasn't the smartest idea. And less smart would have been wearing shorts too!! (though better than the rains yesterday-kudos to all the runners who ran the 60K in that!) But it seemed as soon as I got going, the wind became a non-issue, and I actually had my best run since the marathon-all 7.2 miles of it. So yeah-I can officially say I'm recovered from the marathon.

Still not quite race-ready just yet, and in fact I'm glad that I didn't run the Race to Deliver 4-miler today-besides it being notoriously crowded, I heard there were major issues with the corrals (runners being assigned wrong) and baggage (major bottleneck, about an hour wait.) Crazy!!

I'm almost 100% sure I will be racing next month-the Kleinerman 10K and the Holiday 4-miler. The goals for each shall be as follows:

10K-just run a decent race for once. Under 50 minutes at least...but hopefully under 49. If I feel like I can do damage to the PR, go for it.
4 miler-get at least a 2-second PR :)

The nights before each race, I do have plans that involve alcohol. I'll just have to make sure I stick to red wine, as that has proved itself to be a lucky pre-race drink for me ;-) And pace, pace, pace!!

On a different note, I officially want none of the final 4 on this season of the Amazing Race to win...once again the team I was rooting for fall just short :(

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

lady luck

view from our seats!so, la familia is fans of Gang Green. meaning lotsa heartbreak over the years. And the biggest fan of all, my dad, seeming to be bad luck when seeing a game in person. However, the ladies in my family seem to have better luck. First, my mom was in attendance with my brother (who has season tix) at the game where the Jets scored 56 points.

And I just happened to be in attendance at this past Sunday's game, where the Jets crushed the Rams, 47-3...which was "a rout that was unlike any other in franchise history." I got to view the biggest winning margin ever? How awesome was that?? And of course, I wasn't alone in witnessing that...

me and uptown girl posing for posterity
Yep, fellow blogger Uptown Girl had scored some sweet tix from her boss (awesome seats!) so to Giants Stadium we went on Sunday and had a great time. Oh and apparently, so did this drunk guy. Yeah, couldn't resist nabbing a picture of that...hehe. I figured I'd do you all a favor and just link to it instead of posting the picture. You're welcome :-P
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So I've actually been back on track, running-wise (no pun intended.) Have been doing an easy run every other day and have felt fine...I think I'll stay away from any hard stuff for at least another week or 2. But I am kinda feeling "now what?" Like a little bit of a let-down feeling. It's crazy, I don't want to do anything hard right now, yet I feel I need a goal or something right now-an actual race goal, not a "keep running so you don't get fat during the holiday season" goal :) Short races in December? I do want to be smart with regards to recovery though...

Sunday, November 09, 2008

more nycm pics

remember a coupla years back when i was a little annoyed that brightroom really got no pictures of me from my first marathon? this time...i guess be careful what you wish for...

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i think this is early, like brooklyn or queens as i look too happy here.


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did i forget to mention that i loved passing people who were in wave 1? especially in the last mile or 2? especially those that were in the local competitive start, like this dude in front.


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"now i, i go for mine, i got to shine, now throw your hands up in the sky"-from "good life" by kanye west
perfect quote for the finish line!! :)
(though dammit, so close to having a clock time under 4. but if that was the worst thing to happen to me that day, i have no complaints :) )

more pictures are here

Friday, November 07, 2008

recovery redux

Yep, the same familiar feeling as in 2006. Quads hate me on Monday and part of Tuesday. I couldn't deal with subway stairs on Monday without hanging onto the handrail for dear life. I walked around quite a bit on Tuesday and I think that did help a little. I actually felt fine enough to run 2 miles on the treadmill yesterday-at around 9:30ish pace-but still, much earlier than I attempted running back in 2006 :) So it's looking good so far for easing my way back into it :)

Time to sit back and reflect on my race too!! For fun, a little comparison between 2008 and 2006:


Pretty cool that my slowest 5k split this year was only 9 seconds slower than my fastest 5k split in 2006. Still can't believe I shaved 33 seconds per mile off...2 years ago that would have sounded crazy...

How did I do it this time? Well-I think possibly the biggest component was training with Mr. Garmin-specifically the HRM, as it really helped me keep the easy runs easy and therefore helped build my endurance better-and as mentioned before, i was able to maintain 6 40+ mile weeks (as oppsoed to 3 in 2006) without feeling wiped out. My mileage wasn't crazy high-but maybe that just works for me. Did make sure for the most part to get in at least one quality day (i.e., speedwork) per week, exception being before and after a hard race effort. And again, I made sure my next run would help me recover properly. Cross-training really seemed to help too!

As for during the race, I think my pacing was fine. The wave starts really, really helped-you'll notice this time the slowing in 15k and 20k was not dramatic-didn't have to deal with the bottleneck that I did back in 2006. Near the end-I'll admit it was a little more crowded-specifically 5th avenue, as the spectators were crowding the running lane, plus I had to slow and dodge people that either stopped in the middle of the road or were walking (not to mention those ahead of me who had no business being in wave 1)...and at the water stations closer to the end I had to slow a little as I usually just "grab and go" whereas a lot were walking through. Had those not happened, I'm positive my time would have been 3:43:xx, but no complaints here :)

So-looking ahead. Here is what McMillan says a 3:44:14 marathoner can run for other distances:




A couple that are of note are the 4-mile time and the 10k time...as they are 4 seconds and 9 seconds slower than my current PRs, respectively...meaning there is a possibility they could fall before the end of the year. (keeping in mind both those PRs were set in Central Park.) In December, there's the Joe Kleinerman 10k on the 7th, and the Holiday 4-miler on the 13th. So I'm debating which one of these-if any-to do...yeah, I know the December races are crowded with those getting in their 9 races, but I am hoping that the corrals help with that this time...

And next year? Well-I finally believe that I am capable of a BQ marathon...a 3:40:59, no need to wait til 35 :) The only question is when? Definitely not doing a spring marathon-I prefer to take it a little easier and run shorter during the winter months. Will I do a marathon next fall? I'll play it by ear and see if I'm motivated or not. But if I do indeed do one, it won't be NYC...would like to see what I am capable of on a flat course, and therefore leaning towards either Chicago or Philly. I know each has it's pros and cons...but I have plenty of time to think about it :) (unless Chicago fills up crazy fast again!) And if I don't do a marathon in 2009...you know what, I'll get to Boston when I get there. It ain't going anywhere!! :)

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

hells yeah, it's my city!!

(aka the official super-long NYC Marathon race report.)

Yeah. Sunday just showed-I totally own this city :)

I'll start this off this long report with the mile-by-mile splits, courtesy of Mr. Garmin...



(my chip time was 3:44:14...so based on my chip splits, looks like 1 second comes off the last .2 and 2 seconds comes off mile 1)

So...as I had mentioned before, I set my goal for the marathon publically at the beginning of August as 3:50. Enough to be a strong PR, and seemed pretty doable for my abilities at the time. However-after the Philly Distance Run, I began wondering if 3:45...although scary, could be doable. After doing Grete's at a 3:45 marathon pace-and it feeling like an easy run and running that at the end of a 7-day period where I racked up close to 60 miles-I decided to secretly make 3:45 my stretch goal. I tapered well and just trusted my training...

So, race day. Despite the fact that I got an extra hour of sleep due to turning the clocks back, I still found it difficult to actually sleep, and woke up before my alarm was due to go off. Fine with me, more time to do the race day routine. Coffee w/ bagel and PB. Listen to my "marathon morning" mix with some of my favorite and/or lucky songs. Roll out the yoga mat and do some stretching. Get dressed, check a million times to see if I remembered everything, then head out the door.

This year, I took the Staten Island Ferry instead of the bus-I highly recommend it, was so easy. Just hopped on the 1 train to go downtown-took 20 minutes. When I got to the terminal, I waited for TB who was coming from Brooklyn so we could get on the ferry together. We both got on the 6:30 ferry-got seats right away, enjoyed the view, and just gabbed excitedly about what was ahead. Once we got to Staten Island, we were also able to get on a bus right away that would take us to Fort Wadsworth-easy peasy. I was very satisfied about how stress-free this process went.

Finally, arrived at Fort Wadsworth around 7:30ish. There was no line for the porto-potties so immediately took advantage of that. After that, we met up with Runner26 who was hanging out with her college friends in a tent in the orange start. Ate, "hydrated," tried to stay warm, gossiped, laughed...the time actually went by pretty quickly. It was almost time for those in Wave 1 (which included TB) to check their bags and get to their corrals, so I took that as my cue to make another porto-potty stop (gotta take advantage of short lines while I can!) and then make my way to the blue start village. once there, i spotted my baggage truck and made any final preps I needed to and checked my bag while the line was still short-I had my throwaway sweatshirt and my heat sheet from the SF Half to keep me warm. From there, I walked over to the corrals. Wave 1 hadn't left yet, so I hung around until they left and Wave 2 was allowed to enter. And I will say-they really did a good job at policing the corrals, I was pleasantly surprised. And they even had porto-potties in the corrals too!! So far-big thumbs up from my 2006 experience.

Finally, it was time to head over to the bridge. The ropes between the corrals were dropped and we all jogged to maintain our position (good, this can be my warmup.) This resulted in an awesome starting spot for me!! Was a little chilly-I had ditched my heat sheet and sweatshirt and arm warmers-was just in my sports top, shorts and gloves but I knew with the strong sun, I'd be warm soon enough. 10 am was getting closer and closer!! Was a little different having someone besides Mary Wittenberg give the "New York City awaits you, the world awaits you" speech-but we still got the ceremonial cannon and "New York, New York" to mark the start. And I crossed the line within seconds!! Here we go, here we go, here we go...

OK-so my plan was to run the first 2 miles in no faster than a cumulative 17 minutes, maybe closer to 17:30. I felt like I was taking it easy, so I was shocked that my first mile was under 9 minutes, and even more shocked to see the 7:40 mile 2. Off the bridge and into Brooklyn, this time on the right side of 4th Ave, so I got to see a different approach this time. The crowds were in effect already, heard a lot more people screaming my name this time around-maybe because I was easier to spot with less crowds? Either way, I liked it. Maybe too much, both mile 3 and my 5k split were faster than I wanted. Honestly-I was doubting the positions of the mile markers, that's how good the splits were looking!! Question is-would this haunt me in the end? What's done is done-I wasn't gonna slow down dramatically to "make up" for that-I thought of something that JS told me once-"Don't try to 'make up' for time, whether you're ahead of schedule or behind schedule. Aim to hit the pace exactly right at the present moment." And that was what I did, going forward, I just tried to stay relax, and shoot for 26:30 5k splits. Before I knew it, I was at the mile 8 merge...it was almost like I floated down 4th avenue in some kind of dream state...I took that as a good sign, and I was thankfully still feeling good :)

along lafayette ave in brooklynHere was where the wave starts came into play-miles 9-13 in Brooklyn were a much, much more enjoyable experience this time around, no bottleneck that I experienced in 2006 and I didn't lose any time and slow dramatically here. Lafayette Ave had a great cheering section, I saw Flyer YP cheering and taking pictures. Was still feeling great through Williamsburg and Greenpoint-saw Flyer JT during that stretch and he commented that I was "flying." Heart rate was a little bit high-at the very top of my easy zone...but that could have been more excitement than actual effort, as I wasn't breathing hard at all. But I had to keep telling myself so many times...eye on the prize, eye on the prize. I might have been on BQ pace at that point, but that wasn't the goal today. I'd rather get the 3:45 and finish strong rather than try for 3:40 and bonk.

Almost to Queens!! I noticed that the playground where a lot of people usually cut across was roped off this year...hehe. Made the turn onto McGuinness Boulevard, just as we did in the bridges run so it all looked familiar...hit the half-marathon point on the bridge at 1:50:43-ok, good. If I lose 2-3 minutes in the second half I can still get my 3:45, so as far as I was concerned, I was right on target :)

Well considering I got knocked down in Queens back in 2006, my goal for this year was to just make it through this borough still standing :) These next coupla miles were actually a little uneventful...maybe because I was thinking ahead to Manhattan already? Either way, I breathed a sigh of relief when I reached the Queensboro bridge and had stayed vertical :-P Once again, my training running the bridge had paid off-felt strong and steady, and was still passing people. Mile 16 was my slowest mile so far...only one over 9 minutes so far, but not too shabby considering that it included a bitch of an incline :) Yay for the downhill, I can hear the crowds....

flying high passing by the powergel station...First Avenue, here I come!! Those crowds were just tempting me to go fast, but I tried to keep it under control...remembering the "last 10 miles run" and the surprising hills. Don't know how well that worked as the splits showed :) That plus I couldn't wait to get to the mile 18 marker, where 2 miles of personal cheering sections would begin. First one being the Flyers at the PowerGel station. I was in great spirits then...one of my favorite dance songs ("Insomnia" by Faithless) was blasting over the speakers at this time, my teammates were cheering for me...as the picture showed, I was definitely in my element :) What a rush!! Next was the 30K point...saw some Harriers by the White Castle, and shortly after that was the family cheering section!! (this year wearing Jets green...hehe.) Next, Uptown Girl and the rest of her TRD cheering section was just past the mile 19 marker. After that, it seemed to thin out a bit-til I hit the Willis Avenue Bridge and saw Flyer PD playing the bagpipes once again. Kinda made me forget how crappy that bridge felt (more the surface than anything else-don't like that metal grating, the red carpet didn't seem to hide it enough this time...)

For whatever reason, I found the Bronx to be much more lively this time around, was kind of a shame that we only ran 1 mile there. Lots of old-school dance music playing...felt like I was at a block party or something. There was also a big screen that showed the runners (I saw me on there!), and "Stronger" by Kanye West playing...always a song to get me pumped to run well!! And I was still holding up very well, much better than in 2006!! At the 20-mile point, I estimated that I needed 8:45s or better to make it under 3:45, and so far so good. Now back to Manhattan...let's finish this thing!! :)

mile 23...the pain beginning to show on my faceUpper 5th avenue felt like a continuation of the Bronx...good music playing, block party atmosphere...saw the Flyers' Mr. President right before Marcus Garvey Park, was glad to see him as I missed him back in 2006. Then miles 23 and 24 happened. That incline on 5th Ave that would.not.end. Yeah, I knew to expect it, but when you're tired, it's still a bitch. Plus, the running room was limited as the spectators were sorta crowding us...and I had to dodge walkers, and those who stopped and/or walked through the water stations (I didn't stop to walk once-at the water stations I just grabbed a cup on the run)...I didn't want them interrupting my "rhythm" so to speak-as I was afraid if I was forced to slow down or walk I wouldn't be able to start back up. My dad was near the mile 23 marker and took a picture...my mom and my brother missed seeing me, but my brother took off to try and catch me to yell out some words of encouragement. (was sorta glad my mom missed me-as she said she was gonna yell "almost there!"...which at that time, i did NOT want to hear...you know why!) Then almost out of nowhere, Derek pulled up besides me...took pictures, ran with me...I didn't even ask him to but I was so grateful for the support, as I think I went through a little mental bonk at mile 24 (which turned out to be my slowest mile of the race)...at that time, you're just counting down the blocks to the park, but it seems like forever. Finally, Engineer's Gate was within view...I said to Derek then "I got this."

The last 2.2 miles...so many things went through my head. Whatever pain my legs were experiencing at the time was probably nothing compared to what my relative has been dealing with for the last few months, so what's another 20 minutes. I had the same thought in my head that I had in the Philly Distance Run-that I didn't come this far to have another "so close" moment...I was so close to the sub-3:45, no way was I gonna lose it now!! After mile 25...good mile, but I wasn't completely in the clear just yet...gotta hustle for the last 1.2 miles!! Think of how great my last mile was in 2006. Think of that 7:44 mile 13 at Grete's. You can do it, you can do it. Saw Flyers EF and SD cheering on the East drive leading out of the park...was so glad to see a familiar face or 2 at that point, really gave me a boost!! Just kept the intensity up Central Park South...hit the half-mile to go sign and knew I had it...made me sooo happy. And the fact that mile 26, at 8:16 was my 3rd fastest mile of the race? Once again, I knocked that damn wall down...

That hill to Tavern...always a bitch, but I could take it on (and as it turned out-ran the last .2 at a sub-8 pace!) just counting down the "x yards to go" signs...oh yeah. The finish line calling my name just ahead...I felt like I was in that surreal dream state once again-but this was no dream. Or rather, this a dream coming true!! Put my arms up in celebration once again...sub-3:45 was mine, all mine!! Crossed the line and was officially 2-for-2 when it came to running a great NYCM!! :)

Official time-3:44:14 (half splits 1:50:43/1:53:31)
AG%-60.6%

Placing:
7980/38068 overall
1402/12877 females
530/4462 females 30-39


wearing my medal!! and with my...mmmm...recovery beverage!! Once again-I was happy to stop running, but my quads hated me. I think I was in a lot more pain than I was 2 years ago! I got a finisher photo taken with my medal, but not sure if I was smiling!! Got my heatsheet and food bag, then started the trek up to the baggage trucks...the entire time I was saying "ow, ow, ow"...my legs were in such pain. I wanted to sit down, but I knew I had to walk it off. I actually didn't mind the walk to the baggage truck, as I had to walk that far to get home anyway :) Finally got my bag, exited the park, met up with la familia and headed to my place to shower and relax, before heading out to dinner and indulging in some fajitas, guac, chips and salsa, and the first of several, uh, "recovery beverages" (aka margaritas.) Continued the celebration across town with the Flyers, which included more margaritas!! Everyone was in good spirits that nite, happy with their times-was very glad to see.
I guess since I was in so much pain after crossing the finish-it took awhile to sink in how everything just went according to plan, everything went so smoothly...that I achieved a goal that over a month ago, I thought would have been "crazy" or "scary." Only thing I may have done differently was run that first 5K a minute slower...but hey, I still got my goal, so ain't complaining :) And I got my goal thanks to my great support system-whether you were cheering from afar or on the course-you don't know how grateful I am that I had you. My training, my mental toughness, may have gotten me to the finish line when I did, but "I get by with a little help from my friends" as well :)

What's next? That's a topic for another day, another post. Right now, just sitting back and enjoying this one. :)

Sunday, November 02, 2008

you guys are great at guessing!!

you know that?? :)

once again-the most popular response to the poll turned out to be what happened today!!

turned out a cool 3:44:14. yep, a 14:12 PR. hells yeah.

here is how it unfolded (thanks to the chip):


LocationTime

Pace/mile
(cumulative)

5km0:25:328:13
10km0:51:528:20
15km1:18:268:24
20km1:45:008:26
Half-Marathon1:50:438:26
25km2:12:138:30
Mile 16*2:17:308:35
Mile 172:24:498:31
Mile 182:33:168:30
30km2:38:368:30
Mile 192:41:378:30
Mile 202:50:198:30
Mile 212:58:578:31
35km3:05:398:32
Mile 223:07:398:31
Mile 233:16:268:32
Mile 243:25:368:34
40km3:33:008:34
Mile 253:34:148:34
Mile 263:42:308:33
Finish3:44:148:33


*chip mat for "mile 16" was over a minute after the actual mile 16 marker-my mile 16 split according to my watch was 2:16:19, 8:31 pace-didn't think I slowed that much!!

make no mistake, it was tough, i sure had to fight for it in the last few miles. and i don't know what the hell happened with my first 5k split :)

on the other hand...today just reminded me what great friends i have, and what great mental toughness I have. and that, my friends-is what got me to the finish line when I did :)

more to come-it's celebration time!!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

this one's for you

Less than 24 hours to go til game time, til I take on NYC for the 2nd time. Familiar emotions, emotions I experienced 2 years ago, yet different ones this time around.

Unlike last time, I'm not gonna go through the whole rundown of my training. I'll just sum it up by saying I was very happy with how it went this year and it was very drama-free. All I gotta do is have trust in it and know it'll get me to the finish line the way I want it to.

Instead-taking a cue from the Laminator, I'd rather acknowledge those who helped get me here, and those who I'll be thinking about and those who I'll be running for.

Well first off, my teammates...for better or for worse, you guys are "my people" and we've had lotsa good times these past few months. Can't wait to celebrate afterwards and look forward to many more good times and, uh, good times :) And looking forward to seeing those of you who aren't running at the PowerGel station! :)

And as I'm sure most have you had guessed by now, I tried doing speedwork outside my team this year...part of the reasoning being the time being more convenient, but also I really needed a change of pace-no pun intended. And wouldn't you know it, turned out to be a perfect fit, and I think the race times speak for themselves :) And it's great having a coach who really "gets you" no matter if you're at the front or the back of the pack and just being very encouraging. So JS-thank you. Can't wait to have a celebratory drink or 2 afterwards!! :)

To the blogging community, my readers and other bloggers-thank you for reading, thanks for your comments, and it's been great reading about your own individual journeys to your own goal races too!! Keep on writing :)

La familia-they'll be watching from their posts on 1st and 5th Aves...and believe me, the parentals won't trek into the city on a weekend for just anyone :-P Can't wait to see you cheering...love you guys and appreciate your support more than you know.

The rest of my friends...non-Flyer, non-runners, co-workers, etc...whether we chat on a daily basis or just once in awhile, thank you all for your good luck wishes :)

And I am dedicating my race to someone special-I have a close relative who's dealing with an illness right now (I haven't spoken about it on here because well, I just want to keep it sorta personal) and he's been a fighter through the entire thing so well...if he can fight to the finish (and thankfully so far he has :) )-so can I :) So whether you like it or not, you're gonna be with me for 26.2 miles ;-)

So everyone that I mentioned above...tomorrow's race...this one's for you.

For all of you who will be on the course cheering-look for the gal in the red Flyer top who looks like my picture :-) For those further away and interested in my progress-you know the bib number (and it's OK to post updates in the comments, but I have one favor to ask-if you're doing any copying/pasting, please no posting my name-thanks!)

Maybe there will be a mobile update tomorrow morning before the race...but if not, that's all she wrote til I cross that finish line tomorrow at Tavern on the Green!!

Thanks again to all of you for your support-and good luck to all of you in blog-land (or not in blog-land) running tomorrow!!

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