Hi all,Well, I did it! I finished a half marathon! The Nike Women's Marathon, this past Sunday in San Francisco, was well attended...by 24,000 people. (900 of them were men, actually) It was exciting and fun, and I definitely experienced it the way I had imagined...very proud of my accomplishment, but also very humbled by the cause (Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) and the people I met who were recovering or had survived these terrible diseases. Along the course were volunteers of all ages who were cheering us on, some dressed up in silly, funny costumes, and some in wheelchairs out on their sidewalks. We started in Union Square as the sun was just rising and took a path along the Embarcadero, Fisherman's Wharf, past the Golden Gate bridge, through the Presidio, past Sea Cliff and Pacific Heights, and over the 4th and final hill...out to the Great Highway at the Cliff House. From there, we walked along the ocean, went back for a little 3 mile jaunt into Golden Gate park, past the bison paddock, and back out to Ocean Beach where we finally crossed the finish line. Aaron was there to see me cross, with a cheer sign that gave me the extra burst of energy I needed to make it! What a sweetie! On the other side of that finish line were men in tuxedos with silver trays stacked with blue Tiffany boxes. A necklace commemorating the event was a beautiful prize, but I had my eye on the table heaped with Noah's bagels! The finisher tee shirt was also a nice perk. Then we walked back up to the Cliff House to meet my brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Ray and Diem, for lunch. I slept the whole way home, took an epsom salt bath, and all in all, am feeling pretty great today. It was a great experience, and I will do it again next year! I really like doing this with Team in Training. I really appreciated my walking partner Janell, who was with me every step of the way. I know she loved my little silly songs when we were on the 3rd hill, just singin' about the Tiffany necklace! We plan to continue to walk together once a week.

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