I can 100% guarantee that I saw the photographer and started running as I approached him and resumed my death march after I passed him.
I was just so happy to be done. I'm always able to rally for post race booze.
Of course I couldn't just stop running, I had five more months of races to do. Oh, and full marathon training was starting 7 days later. No time for sitting, it was time to get even more serious about running.
Two weeks later, this past Sunday, I was back at another start line for my August race, this time in a much cooler San Francisco. 55 degrees, foggy, breezy, misty, ideal. I ran and ran and ran. I felt strong. I hit mile 12 and I was actually still smiling. Holy shit, was I enjoying running again? I was!
This half was The Giant Race and we crossed the finish line on the field at AT&T Park where the Giants play ball. I've been to AT&T Park numerous times for ballgames but I've never been on the field before. Y'all, I loved it.
We were allowed into the dugout, so I had to make an a call on the dugout phone before they are all replaced by cells. I was apparently making an angry phone call to the bullpen because my pitcher was really pissing me off. I like how the guy sitting there finds the situation amusing.
Of course, it's not a baseball game unless someone tries to steal third.
Do you see the long sleeves and gloves? LONG SLEEVES AND GLOVES! San Francisco, you are magical.
I believe my favorite picture from the whole thing is this one of me "sliding" into home. I'm so ready for the big leagues. Maybe Erica and I should skip the Super Social softball league next season and move right on up to Minor League play.
Total pro right there.
Thank goodness for a good August race. I feel excited about running again. I look at my training plan and don't want to gouge my eyes out when I see my weekend mileage. Thank you Giant Race! You were a pretty awesome 8th half marathon.
Yay me indeed.
Yay! You totally kick ass!
ReplyDeleteAlso, that Giant Race is magical even for spectators. I *almost* want to start running after watching you finish that race, and I don't run. Ever.
Way to do it. So nice to see you too.
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What kind of moron scheduls a running race in cChicago in July???
ReplyDeleteOh, we are definitely ready.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say hi, Regan! I found your blog while I was flipping (read stalking) through older Joy the Baker podcasts. I'm a runner, too, and don't do well in the heat. Great job on your goal! It's quite an accomplishment! I love your blog and am looking forward to reading about the rest of your races. I'm a very inconsistent and bad blogger, but if you wanted to put a face to a name, my blog is thebluebandana.wordpress.com
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