Al and Mike have been training diligently to run the Richmond Marathon. I am SO proud of them! The forecast kept changing and ultimately it was a rather damp day. I guess that is better than hot and dry. MarMar and PopPop came down to cheer Al and Mike on, too- what an added bonus!
Friday night we met at Mike and Karen's house to have a pre-race celebration. Saturday morning, PopPop took Al and Mike to the start line, booked it back to our house, and piled in the van with us and we followed Karen, her girls and Grandma Diane, to Race Point #1. The guys had thoughtfully planned 5 places for us to cheer for them. This way they would know where to look for us along the 26.2mile long route, and we could provide them with the necessary snacks. Since most of the city was blocked, they even gave us turn-by-turn directions- which were perfect!
It was amazing to see them run at the various stages- I can't run 1mile, let along 26.2! They both ended with amazing times- Al finished in 4.33.02! I am so proud!
The start of the race at Stop #1 for us which was mile #4
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| Awesome rain coats and sign! |
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| Looking good! Ready to high-five the kids! |
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| Cheering for their Daddies! |
Next stop was a bit further so we were able to use a double jogger that was graciously given to us!
This was the first Food Stop- they wanted a banana!
Mile #8- looking strong! Alden wanted to join them!
Grabbing their snack on the run
Still time for smiles and high-fives at Stop #3- mile 12.5
Stop #4 was right by Grandma Diane's school- so we stopped, used the restrooms, and the kids had a blast checking out her classroom! Addie was especially interested to see what another 2nd grade classroom looked like.
Stop #4- Mile 22- here we gave him a Cliff Bar. Alden was supposed to hand it to him, but he was really tempted to eat it, so he passed it off to someone with more self-control.
Stop #5- the Finish Line!! It has finally stopped raining at this point! Yay!
Way to go! Still smiling- amazing!
DONE! Good job, men, well done!