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If you had told me a year ago I was going to run a half-marathon…13.1 miles. I would have told you that you were crazy. I would have been lucky to have been able to run a mile then!

Fast-forward to November when my friend Carrie asked if I would run the Kentucky Derby Festival miniMarathon with her. For some crazy reason, I said yes. I had just finished my longest run ever…3.5 miles and was feeling good. It was 6 months away…I had plenty of time to train.

Oh, how those six months went by so fast. I ran more 3 mile runs than I can remember. Then they started getting to 4 and 5 mile runs. And in the last few months I ran my longest ever 8 miles, 10 miles, and  10.5 miles in the wind, on hills, with a jogging stroller.

That was the longest I’d ever run…until today.

13.1 miles in 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 59 seconds

The day started with rain and the forecast predicted heavy rain and thunderstorms. But God heard our prayers and we only had light rain for the first hour or so.

Heading out at 5:30am. I ended up not wearing the headband and keeping with the hat. But I have to tell you what it says, I run so I can eat. 100 calories burned for each mile!

My friend, Carrie, and I waiting to start. We split after the first mile…she finished just over 2 hours!

We didn’t actually get to start running until 10 minutes after the “official” race start. But our racing bibs had a timing mechanism that started when we went over the start line.

Oh, did I mention there were 15,000 people!

My family came to cheer me on at a few different mile markers. The first time they almost didn’t see me….

even though I ran right in front of them. I think this was around mile five.

And then they met me again coming out of Churchill Downs around 8 or 8.5 miles, which was not very impressive at all. Especially when you compare it to the Del Mar race track in San Diego.

After 6 or 7 miles I started walking some. I was getting tired and my knees and hips ached. I asked Joe  when I saw them before to bring the Excedrin next time. Then I had one of those Cliff energy gels. Completely nasty. I almost had to throw up. I know you wanted to know that.

After 8 miles, I kept trying to think only 5.1 miles to go…that’s just a regular run. Of course, it didn’t feel like a regular run. I kept with one of the pace runners (about 11:30 pace) until one of the water stops…where I stepped to walk as I drank the water. The pace runners can’t stop for anything. Not water (they carry it) or the bathroom…and they run the full marathon!

The course was straight and flat after 4 miles, but after the 10 or 11 mile markers (which there was some good music) the crowds cheering grew sparse. We were getting closer to downtown and more roads were blocked off making it harder for spectators to park and walk to the course.

My only complaints about the race were between miles 11 and the finish there was only one water stop and there had been one for every mile. And then in the LAST MILE we had to run uphill. Seriously? I really wanted to only run the last 2 miles, but it hurt and the hill did not help. After mile 11, I didn’t see anymore mile makers and I think they police were telling us where we were at. But I passed two officers at least a few 10 tenths of a mile apart that said we were passing 12 miles…so that didn’t help. I do wish we had been able to see the finish line for a few blocks. We made a left and then it was only about 1/10th of a mile to the finish. I definitely picked up my pace, but I probably could have run faster longer if I had seen the finish line. Oh well. I still finished.

I didn’t see my family again until after the finish line. Both my parents were at different spots along the finish line and we didn’t see each other…so, sadly, no picture. Crazy thing is looking at the pictures my mom took I walked right past her! She did get a little distracted with the old man who collapsed in front of her….

When we finally met up this was how they found me. Exhausted. Nauseous. Aching.

I finished.

I have no plans to run a full marathon. Another half? Maybe. A 5k or 10k will be a breeze after this.

It wasn’t as hard as I expected, but it was hard. Originally, I thought I’d run it in 2.5 hours and a few months into training I decided I’d be happy with a 3-3.5hr time. So, I’m very happy with my time. But more importantly, I did it.

I challenged myself and accomplished a goal.

Me. The daughter of two Marines…


…who has always hated running herself.

Me. Who before 6 months ago had never run over 4 miles. Today I did it.

Me.  Something I never would have dreamed.

It hurt and I’m sure I’ll feel it tomorrow, but now I can always say,

“I ran a half-marathon!”

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30 Before 30

by Jessica on December 15, 2009

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*I’d like to make an amendment. Jenny pointed out to me that I do not have 4 1/2 years to do this, but 3 years and 9 months. Not only am I getting older, but apparently my math skills have already gone out the window.

Apparently if you’ve yet to reach 30 this list is a must do. I had never heard about it until my friend April wrote about it. It seems like a good idea. A good way to put on paper some of those things that I want to do, but just haven’t gotten around to it yet.

I have 3 years and 9 months 4 1/2 years before I’m 30…that seems a reasonable amount of time for my list. I’m a little shy to share this, because some of the goals are not known beyond my immediate family. So a bit nervous to expose myself to others.

But we’re being real, right?

Just don’t laugh…please.

30 Before 30

  1. Finish a novel

  2. Make my own healthy recipes (for the sweet tooth)

  3. Finish a screenplay

  4. Visit New York City

  5. Dye my hair

  6. Relearn Spanish

  7. Run a half-marathon

  8. NAMC Preschool/Kindergarten diploma

  9. Grow a vegetable garden

  10. Learn to ride a horse

  11. Make my own pasta and pasta sauce

  12. Complete Marine Corps Mud Run

  13. Have another baby

  14. Pull an all-nighter

  15. Learn to dance

  16. See Josh Groban in concert

  17. Complete a mini-triathlon

  18. Write everyday for 30 days

  19. Watch AFI’s Top 100 movies

  20. Plan the Perfect Wardrobe (seasonal & coordinated)…coupled with finding my signature style (right now, I think it’s a bit American Classic & a whole lot of boring…)

  21. Get to my ideal weight, which-supposedly-is anywhere between 114 – 145lb. I’m about 15lb. from that.

  22. Read the Bible chronologically

  23. Have an organized and simplified home

  24. Live stress-free…or at least have come a long way

  25. On my way to becoming an expert in something….(it only takes 10,000 hours or 10 years)

  26. Write a will

  27. Go to the biggest yard sale in the US

  28. Get to Europe…can we say Jane Austen?

  29. Be confident in myself.

What’s on your list? And, do you have any suggestions for my 30th item?

By the way, if you’ve already pasted 30 there’s still 40 before 40 or 50 before 50…or even 100 before 100. There’s something for everyone!

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