My best cheerleader/supporter through it all took me to Wolf Gang Puck for the celebratory dinner. It was fabulous.
To make all of this possible, my parents kept the kids for the weekend and gave David and I a huge birthday gift ...drum roll please ... 2 nights at the Mayo in the heart of downtown and only a couple of blocks from the starting line. Then my sweet sister and brother-in-law drove us from the finish line to QT for ice and back to the hotel where I packed my legs in ice, showered in this huge shower with three different shower heads, then collapsed for a while in a king size bed with a crazy-high-count on some sheets. Serious bliss. After our dinner that night I hit the sack early and slept for 12 hours straight. We hit Brookside by Day for breakfast and got a head start on our Christmas shopping. Felt great to stay loose through the day. I taught my class Monday night (a little on the crazy side there), and it's back to the real world.
I am a marathoner.
5 comments:
Congratulations, Alyson!!! You have what it takes! Margie
I never thought a marathon was emotional until I saw that video clip of you almost at the finish line. Wow. And then hearing the story about Dad coming out of the restroom just in time to hug Steve and run with him. That was pretty awesome too. :)
So glad you got to have an incredible weekend doing incredible things. :) Good job!
I know that we don't know each other that well, but I am really proud of you. Your lifestyle and dedication to this marathon motivate and inspire me to do better!
Congratulations!!
Oh, I didn't know about your fancy weekend! that's so awesome. I think I probably told 20 people that my sister was running a marathon. You are so awesome. Next up, ultra! :) I love you and miss you. Guuuh. I miss you.
great job girl. so proud of you. miss you so.
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