Thursday night was the first night of the expo. I was so excited about it that I left the house at about 4:30 to be there when it opened at 5. Traffic was my enemy though and it took over 30 minutes to get there. Arg! When I finally did get there, I was filled with that giddiness you get from your first race. It was thrilling. I spent quite a bit of time checking out the merchandise because this is the first year that Richmond really stepped it up with the merch. I got a little merch happy...
I got a t-shirt, hoodie, sticker, magnet and headband! Threw my race shirt in there for fun. |
I was really excited about the sticker. Yes, I am a big fat dork. |
After the expo I met my husband for dinner at Kitchen 64. I carboloaded :-)
So anyways..the race...
Saturday morning was COOOOOLD!!! The first 2 years I ran this race it stormed really bad the whole week before and we had nasty, humid weather on race day. These past 2 years it has been freezing!!! But it makes for good running weather even though you are freezing until you finally start. I thought about wearing my running jacket but ditched it at the last minute (well I didn't really ditch it, I gave it to my hubby to hang on to cause he's awesome like that).
OMG it's frickin freezing!! How is that dude wearing shorts?? |
It was hard to get back on pace after that but I think I did OK. I knew what was coming and as I neared Joseph Bryan Park I thought, "Oh no, here we go..." Although the park was GORGEOUS this year (I can't get over the leaves!) it also has some killer hills that always slow me down. Really if there is one thing I could change about this race, it would be the hills. Maybe I should do more hillwork next time...I slowed down after that, but kept chugging along. I got to see my #1 supporter at the start, mile 4, mile 9 and the finish. This always keeps my going :-)
This picture just makes me laugh. Look at that perfect form! |
Flying downhill! |
I'm glad I ran it again this year, but now it is time for a break. Last year I ran 13 races in 8 months and I am a little worn out. I finished that back in May and it was hard to get back into the training routine for this race. Make no mistake, I am glad I did it, I am always happy and proud of myself, but I think the Sauconys are going to be sitting in the closet for a little while with the exception of a little afternoon run here or there. My body is telling me its time to slow down. My sciatic nerve was killing me yesterday and my knee is pretty sore today...imagine how it might feel after someone has whacked it with a golf club...kinda like that. I think I am going to listen to my body and take a break. Also going to try to make a workout routine and stick to that for awhile and do a little less pounding of the pavement. Don't worry, I will still have plenty to post on here, I have lot's of races I have not posted yet...and if I know myself, I'll be back out there soon enough. I just think the races will be a little more spaced out from now on.
"From the moment you cross the start line, you know that crossing the finish line will be one of the best moments of your life." ~ Author Unknown
I love this sport, for all it's benefits, for making me a better person and for helping to keep me sane through the darkest days of my life. It made me stronger physically and mentally. Even though it's been 4 years, I still grow and become a stronger, better person with each step I take in each race. Running is how I erase the past and make my way to the future. I can't imagine a life without it now. I want to be that 85 year old lady that runs marathons. And if I can't do that, I'll run around the outside of my nursing home, walker in tow.