The race went really well. I didn't take walk breaks (yay!). Those are totally okay, but I felt like I could manage without them that day. I spent some time hanging with one of the pace groups, which I always appreciate having around. Part of the race went through a military base, which was a new race experience for me. Thanks to the sweet folks who handed out cookies, popsicles and bagel pieces (some of these folks weren't even race volunteers, just had a kind heart). I don't have a lot to say about my time during the race. It was good, but uneventful, which is usually a good thing. I would run that one again.
After finishing, I decided to keep an eye out for my friends running the marathon. The wind had gotten worse by that time. I really appreciated the towel that I got at the end. I used that to stay a little warmer. It was wonderful to lay eyes on Tony, Donna, Leslie, Anthony and Sandra. Sandra rocked her first marathon! Yay for everyone! It was great to see all of you and I can't wait for Goose Creek in July! :)
With Donna at Virginia Beach
Night before the race
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