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Happy Marathon Monday! Even as this posts, I have no idea what I am going to do today. All I know is that my priority is ending the day healthy and safe. Marathons come and go, health and safety do not. So, I may defer, I may start and end up not finishing, or I may be totally surprised and slog my sweaty way to the finish. I don’t believe in the “at all costs” theory when it comes to hobbies and my health, and that’s that.

The Boston Marathon for me has never been about beating my last marathon time. In 2010 I ran a race 5 minutes slower than my last marathon, but I didn’t care and had more fun than ever. I will tell you that I can.not.wait. for it to be this evening. I have agonized all weekend long to the point where I thought I might pass out from trying to decide how to proceed.

I am lucky to be running for a charity that I personally believe in. It’s not as well-known as others, and the work The ALLY Foundation does is something a lot of people don’t want to think about.

Sadly, the fact is that many of us likely know someone who has been the victim of some form of sexual assault or abuse, only we just don’t know it. Today, I am running for all of them. Hopefully someday soon we will be able to be more open about healing for the people who have been hurt and working on stopping this type of violence from ruining the lives of many men, women, and children.

Heavy stuff, but you can guarantee that when I run through the wall of amazing women at Wellesley I will be thinking about it, and when times get tough, wherever that may be along the course, that’s where I will be digging from.

I don’t know what’s going to happen, but as I have been reminding myself more and more, I can’t control situations, but I can control my reaction to them. Here’s to today unfolding however it is meant to, and with me still standing at the end.

Be safe out there, everyone!

Tags: Boston, Boston Marathon, charity, running, The ALLY Foundation

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Okay, I’m excited. It’s a beautiful holiday weekend, Boston is absolutely BUZZING with positive energy, and I am running my 5th marathon on Monday. I could be nervous, but instead I am just feeling grateful for the ability to run, for the great (hot!) weather, and all of the support I have received along the way.

Going to the Boston Marathon Expo just got me even more pumped. I didn’t stay long; just enough to get inspired, feel super emotional, and eat every free sample I could get my hands on. Note: eating lots of sport gels washed down by lots of sports drinks makes you feel not-so-good.

Boston Marathon Expo

Gatorade

I do love these Nuun electrolyte drinks. They come in a handy tablet form, and they’re easy to break in half to have just a little oomph to your water, if that’s what you need.

Nuun

I looked at this set-up, complete with treadmills, for a second and wondered why anyone who is running on Monday would want to try this. Maybe it’s for friends and families of runners. I KNOW what Heartbreak Hill has to offer.

heartbreak hill

It’s going to be a great weekend here in Boston, and I am super excited to be a part of it.

Boston Marathon Expo

As the title of this post says, I am #25159 if you are tracking runners. I am fundraising all the way to the finish. For more information on The ALLY Foundation and my fundraising efforts, please visit my Crowdrise page.

That’s all for now! I am off to enjoy a work-free weekend, focusing on relaxation and getting energized. Have a GREAT one!

Tags: Boston, Boston Marathon, running

It’s Boston Marathon weekend, also known as the best weekend to be in Boston! Last year at this time I was headed to pick up my race packet and snapped this photo of the Boston Marathon finish line. This year, I’ll be wandering around downtown cheering on friends and (hopefully) soaking up some sun.

Boston Marathon finish line

Last night, prior to and while attending the Taste of the Nation, I got to see the finish line prep, the race expo, and all of the fantastic, inspiring ads all over the city. I am LOVING the New Balance ads.

Once you’ve run the Boston Marathon, you don’t walk down Boylston Street the same ever again, especially past the finish line. At least for me, it is cool to live in a city where I have a constant reminder of pushing my limits on three separate Marathon Mondays.

I won’t get all sappy, I promise, but I am SO proud of every single person who will be out there on Monday, running for themselves, for charities, in memory or in honor of loved ones. The hard part, training through those long winter months, is over. Monday is their day. If you are a spectator like me, be loud! And if you are running, go out there and take in every bit of the experience, the ups and the downs all the way to the finish, and have fun.

Those cheers are for you.

And with luck, a year from now, I will be getting ready to run a marathon 🙂

Tags: Boston Marathon, running

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