Friday, April 22, 2011

DONE!!!!!

This is it...the beginning!
Wow, what a weight lifted from my shoulders! I am done!! AND I ran better than I thought...prepared to do a 5-hour marathon, I finished in 3:43:50...which is great for me!!! I don't even know where to begin, the race is crowded from beginning to end, not only with runners, but with people out there cheering us on! Around mile 8-ish I got into some trouble where I didn't think there was a way I would finish, then my lifesaver arrived...Shari Bashaw-she told me stories of her 61 marathons, of her life, of her ultras she's done (second in Western States)! We peed in the woods together...you really can't beat the bond of a run! She carried me through and pushed me forward around mile 18, I know I wouldn't have finished without her, thank you Shari!
Can you see this guy!

Of course everyone there was an inspiration...there was the *mostly naked running guy, who ran barefoot in a loin cloth, a man that ran in full fire gear and of course Team Hoyt, the father who pushes his paraplegic son...incredible! On top of all that, the streets were just lined from beginning to end with people there to cheer you on! Plus I brought a couple from home! Brent and Sam both came out to race and I got to see my incredible gal pal Sinem out there-they were all so wonderful (you can imagine how pleasant I was with all that anxiety) I could go on and on...but suppose I have to get back to work sometime today!

THE FINISH! So excited!
As fun as Boston was, home is where the heart is and I am glad to be back. I arrived to an incredible surprise of all my favorites left by my friends (gotta stop giving out my damn garage code) and a beautiful quilt made by my Aunt Tammy! All of it came in use yesterday since it was MY LAST CHEMO DAY!!!! I got home, watched some movies with my dad, ate way too many reeses eggs left by my friends and cuddled in my incredibly made, wonderful smelling quilt...Dorothy had one thing right..."there is no place like home!"
Me and Dick Hoyt...incredible Inspiration!


Becky, Sam and I...thank you ladies!



Brent and I at the finish!

The wonderful quilt made by my Aunt Tammy!
This is what I got to come home too...I am SO BLESSED! LOVE YOU ALL!

4 comments:

  1. Kelly -

    Despite what you thought about not training enough, you proved it's mind over matter. To be down at 8 is tough, as there's so much race left. But you did it through your own mental toughness. You've always had the tenacity, whether you think so or not - now you've proved it. Or you can just chalk it all up to the socks ;)

    Tim

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  2. You are amazing! Quite the speed demon. Can I get that garage code, you know, just in case I want to leave some gifts...or steal that quilt!

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  3. you are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. Incredible. I'm usually a reasonably eloquent person, but honestly, Kelly, I'm at a loss for words to describe how amazing you are. :)

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