Friday, November 30, 2007

Winter Weather

I think the cold weather is here to stay. We had a warm spell a few weeks ago and I got to bust out the flip flops again but I think winter has now arrived :( All this chilly weather makes me want to put my jammies on as soon as I get home from work and sit on the coach all night. And that's basically what I did on Wednesday night! Last night though I resisted the urge :) My friend Lindsay came over for some pizza, wine and venting... we both had a crazy week at work and needed a little destressing!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The 1st post NY run

Yep, I did it... I actually went out for a run on Monday night just like I said I would. I'm so proud of myself :D I was actually looking forward to getting a run in. Things have been very crazy right now at work and a nice run on a brisk evening was just what I needed!

I met Amy and Pam for their usual run. We did their short short route... which I think comes out to around 3 miles. Even in the cold, with the cruddy air quality, it was a nice run. We even managed a little sprint towards the end :)

I'm not running again until next Monday... Amy has a fancy shmancy work function on Thursday night so we won't be running again this week. I'll have to figure out some other kind of physical activity to do between now and then so my holiday food baby (aka belly) doesn't get any bigger :D

Last night I ran some errands and then came home to watch the 2 hour finale of Dancing with the Stars which, I forgot , started at 9:00, not 8:00 :(. They dragged it on for way too long, as usual-- why do they make us wait 2 whole hours to see who wins? Don't they know how important my sleep is? Anyway, Helio won... this year I didn't really care who won, as long as it wasn't Marie Osmond. :D

Monday, November 26, 2007

Here Comes Santa Clause...

... okay, not for another month, but with the Christmas carols already playing, the trees already for sale, and the Christmas decorations already out on the shelves, it feels like Christmas is right around the corner!

Thanksgiving at home was a lot of fun. I spent a lot of time with the fam, and with the doggies :) Thursday my mom, dad and I went to Thanksgiving dinner at my aunt's house. There were about 10 of us total-- the perfect sized group. We had all the usual food and it was yummmm... especially my mom's pumpkin pie :D After eating we hung around my aunt's house visiting and then went over to my great aunt's house to get together with more cousins for our traditional slide show. Most every time our whole family gets together, there is a slide show involved... usually featuring pictures from the latest far away travels. This year we saw some gorgeous pictures from a road trip my cousin Rich took through Nevada. We also saw a number of slides from when my mom and her cousins were all young and growing up on the ranch north of where my parents live now.

Friday my mom, dad and I braved the early afternoon Black Friday crowds at Target to look at some digital cameras. We escaped with our sanity intact and our arms empty of bags :) That evening I went with my mom, aunt, and 7 year old cousin Lizzie to see Enchanted. My movie pic was August Rush but unfortunately it hasn't reached the local movie theaters. :( So Enchanted it was. I have to admit it was actually a cute movie. And fun to see the scenes in New York City. In fact, there was one scene that was shot right across the street from the hotel I stayed in while I was there... I recognized the fountain in the little plaza.

Saturday and Sunday was spent mostly relaxing. Saturday my mom and I got pedicures, and then spent a couple hours going through OUR slides from the ranch for another slide show at my great aunt's that night. Sunday my parents went to church and I spent the morning packing my things up and playing with the doggies.

All in all it was nice to get away for a few days and relax! Now it's back to work again :( BUT, now I can start the countdown to Hawaii... 26 days to go!!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Gobble Gobble!

Happy Turkey Day Eve!! I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving... don't go into a food coma from all the turkey and fixings, don't get trampled by crazy shoppers on Black Friday, and don't knock over any elderly relatives in your mad rush for the last piece of Pumpkin Pie!

May your stuffing be tasty,
May your turkey be plump.
May your potatoes 'n gravy
Have nary a lump,
May your yams be delicious
May your pies take the prize,
May your Thanksgiving dinner
Stay off of your thighs.

May your Thanksgiving be blessed!!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Is it turkey day yet?

I am SO ready for Thanksgiving. Two days off from work and a pile of yummy food awaits me! Yesterday at work things were just super crazy... we had one girl gone for the week, one girl sick, and a new one to train. I felt like I was 4 people at work :( BUT after work I got to meet up with my old college roomy Viv. I haven't seen her for awhile, probably about a year or two, so it was nice to see each other and catch up! She was up for the day in Walnut Creek for work, so we met up at Havana's for some dinner and Mojitos :D By the time I got home a little before 8:00 I was pooped. I fell asleep on the couch during Dancing with the Stars and totally missed Heroes :( Thank god for Tivo!

This past weekend was a lot of fun. On Friday I met up with my coworker Ann and her cousin at my new favorite place in Walnut Creek, Maria Maria. I was early, and they were running a little late so I hung out at the bar watching all the Friday night chaos starting up-- man, that place gets super packed very quickly! We had a yummy dinner and some VERY yummy drinks! Afterwards I met up with my friend Lindsay at Sushi Groove a couple blocks away. I was just going to meet her over there to pick up a gift she had for Brandy but in true Lindsay and Olivia fashion, that turned into a night out on the town!

Saturday I met up with Claudia and Rocky in Emeryville so we could carpool over to Brandy's birthday party in Mill Valley. We had a great time eating more yummy food (do you sense a theme yet?), drinking some yummy green apple martinis and visiting around the crackling fire. (HAPPY BDAY BRANDY!!!) Sunday I got to sleep in a little bit and then I went out to Pt. Isabel for Patch's 2nd birthday party. Hmmm.... another birthday celebration and MORE cake! Patch and Daisy were joined by some other TNT doggies for some special doggie cake and a nice long walk. I think all the doggies were pooped afterwards, and so were the humans :) Here are some pictures from the weekend:

Friday, November 16, 2007

Blog Makeover: A New Look!

Yep, you're in the right place. It's the same blog, just a new look :D The best thing about blog makeovers is that they don't cost any money :D Change this, change that, all at a touch of a button! I wish everything was so easy :)

I'm looking forward to this weekend-- it should be a perfect balance of rest and fun! Tonight I'm off for drinks with a co-worker to my new favorite place Maria Maria, tomorrow is Brandy's birthday shindig in Mill Valley and on Sunday I'm off to Pt. Isabel to help Patchie-poo celebrate his 2nd birthday (that's 14 in doggie years)!

Here's Patch at last year's bday celebration... this boy loves his cake:


Thursday, November 15, 2007

What do I do with myself now?

The marathon is over. The running shoes were left at the hotel-- there were no more miles left on them. I'm recovered-- no more sore muscles or stiffness. No races planned for the future. What do I do with myself now?

Before I did the marathon I told myself that afterwards, I'd take a LITTLE time off and then start running again during the week with Amy until I either joined the team again, or started training for another race. Usually after months of training, I'm sick of running and end up taking a few months off-- back to being a couch potato! This means that when I start up again, I'm pretty much starting all over with my training and I don't want that to happen. Right now I'm actually excited about running again-- this is my favorite season for running... nice and cold!

So I think I'm going to take it easy until Thanksgiving and then start things up again. I've even been roped into joining the team again in Spring and after feeling a little iffy about it, I'm starting to get excited! Now I just need to pick another race to do... mostly likely it will be a half or maybe even a marathon relay!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Monday-- Last day in NYC

All things considered, I didn't sleep too badly the night after the marathon. Sure, for the first few hours I would wake up everytime I rolled over because my sore muscles and hips were barking at me, but after a few hours I realized that things were starting to feel less sore. The true test though is that first step out of bed. I've made many hunched over, halted, holding-on-to-the-bed-for-stability walks to the bathroom the morning after a long run! I swung the legs out of bed... no problem so far. Up on my feet... still no problem. First few steps to the potty... STILL no issues! Yeah!

Phil and I got up, got ready and got packed up. We met everyone down in the lobby of the hotel and then headed over to the in-hotel buffet/restaurant. Sure it was typical expensive hotel food but my body was happy with just plopping down at the closest restaurant and my belly was very happy with my waffle :D After breakfast Phil and I went back up to our room so we could finish packing up-- Phil was off to visit a friend in Boston so we had to check out of the room and I parked my bags in the hotel bag check closet.

Jeanette, Rocky, Claudia and I said bye to Phil and then caught a cab up to the Tavern on the Green near the marathon finish line to check out the Finisher's Store. At this point it was only about 10:00 am but there was a huge line to get in. At least the weather was gorgeous. In fact, it was the first, and only, day I busted out my sunglasses! After standing in line for awhile we were told that the line was actually to get your medal engraved and if we were going to the store, we could just walk back in. I was excited to see what kind of "Finisher" gear they had and I was planning on buying something since I didn't get much at the Expo. Unfortunately, the store was pretty bare. It looked like a lot of the items had sold out and they had only limited sizes for the remaining ones :( Foiled again. I did end up buying a "I finished what I started" jacket... it's a men's style but I'll still be able to wear it :)



After we checked out I got a call from my mom... they were just getting to the Finisher Store (she had wanted to marathon items and thought they may have something at the store). There really wasn't anything for her to get so we all left. My parents went on their way and Jeanette, Rocky, Claudia and I headed back to the hotel. Jeanette decided to head over to the airport to see if she could get an earlier flight. I was meeting my friend Ruben who I saw during the race for lunch a few blocks away from the hotel at Dishes. Claudia and Rocky walked over with me and they ate lunch across the street us. It was a lot of fun to catch up with Ruben... we haven't seen eachother for about 10 years since we graduated from college!








After lunch I joined Claudia and Rocky for a beer and we spent the next few hours traipsing around the city. I swear we walked in circles! We finally ended up at the Carnegie Deli for some yummy cheesecake :D They we decided to head back to the hotel to wait for our ride to the airport. The hotel was PACKED with convention attendees all dressed up in their suits so we found a quiet spot downstairs to relax and then went up to the bar to join Amy and Bree for a (very expensive) cocktail.

The ride to the airport was very uneventful. I was exhausted, grumpy, sore, stiff, and done with New York. Once at the airport we breezed through check in and security and then stocked up and food before getting on the plane. I got the BEST (yes, from an airport) salami sandwich from Boar's Head in the food court. YUMMM :) I spent the whole flight watching tv. I think I took about a 15 minute nap. :( Maybe my lack of sleep had something to do with the pain medicine I took earlier... I only had migraine headache medicine which has caffeine in it... whoops. 5 hours later at 12:30 am we landed in Oakland. 2 hours after that I was FINALLY in my nice snuggy bed :D Ahhh... sleeeepppp :)

Monday, November 12, 2007

Sunday: 5 Bridges/ 5 Boroughs... it's RACE DAY!!!

Sunday was a LOOONNNGGG day! My alarm went off at 3:50 am. I got dressed in my 3 layers of clothes, made sure I had everything I needed, and headed down to the lobby to meet Raji, Jeanette and Claudia. We took a few minutes to take some pictures (of course!!) and then it was off to the Subway for the first leg of our long trek to the start line :( We JUST missed the 4:30 train down to the ferry terminal near Battery Park so we ended up waiting for about 15 minutes for the next one. The subway system in New York is SO confusing... at least compared to our easy 5 line BART system in the bay area. We did manage to get on the right train (in the nick of time since I managed to piss off some homeless lady sleeping upright on a bench nearby-- she vehemently flipped me off a couple times and told me to get away from her stuff. Ummm, I'm about 10 feet away but okay... at least she provided us with a little entertainment!).





Our chips... they said New York City Marathon 2007 (I kept mine :D)


After the subway, we walked over to the ferry terminal and were first in line for the ferry leaving for Staten Island at 6:00. The ferry can hold 5,000 people and it wasn't even close to being full. I had been a little nervous about there being huge crowds lining up to get on the ferry but I had nothing to worry about. It was a nice relaxing ride across the bay to Staten Island. We even got to see the Statue of Liberty up close in the emerging sunlight! Very exciting!



On the subway




At the ferry terminal... I'm getting yelled at :(












On the ferry


After the ferry we were all shuttled on to a bus that took us through Staten Island to the staging at some military base (I forget the name). By this time it was probably around 6:45 or 7:00. We weren't starting until 10:10 so we had a few HOURS to sit around and wait. We knew this was going to happen so we all wore extra layers that we could leave at the start line (since we'd have to check our bags about an hour before we actually started). We also brought some food and liquids so we could stay hydrated and eat breakfast while we waited. It was pretty cold out but with all our layers, some handwarmers and the $5 blankies we brought, I was pretty comfortable. Slowly everyone else started arriving too... Lindsay, Monica, Amy, Bree, Sandy and Lael.




Walking to the staging area






Around 8:45 or so we decided to start packing our stuff up so we could head over to check our bags. That was a nightmare! Everything up to that point had been very well planned... plenty of porta potties, food, water, etc. But the bag check situation was chaos. There were all these people shoving and pushing their way down a narrow little driveway to the UPS trucks that would take our bags to the finish area. I usually don't have a hard time in crowds because my head sticks up above everyone else, but even I was starting to get claustrophobic. Finally we were out of the mess and after one last potty stop we headed to our corral. Monica, Lindsay, Jeanette, Claudia, Raji and I had managed to stay together... Amy, Bree and Sandy were in a corral behind us and Lael was off with the other speedy people :D




We're ready to go!!


IT'S TIME!! I didn't really hear the starting cannon but we could see across some of the buildings to the bridge we'd be running across and people were already running. But before we could get to the start line, we had a little walking to do (and dodging all the clothes that people were throwing to the side of the corrals). There were three corral areas-- orange, blue and green-- and they were trying to get us all up on the bridge... the orange and blue runners (we were orange) were sharing the top deck, and the green runners were on the lower deck. Pretty soon we were heading under the orange balloons and we were off!!



Heading to the start



Approaching the Verrazano-Narrows bridge


Jeanette and I had agreed that we were going to try to stick together during the race. We had such a fun time running Nike together and we wanted to make this a fun experience too. I knew that with so many people running, and the hilly/incliney (hmmm, I don't think that's a real word) course, I probably wouldn't be PRing here so I wanted to just make it an enjoyable experience. Jeanette's training had suffered due to some injuries so she wasn't going to be setting any records either. The sun was out, the weather was beautiful and we decided to just have fun, take pictures and walk up the many bridges/inclines-- our only general time goal was to finish in around 6 hours.

Our first big hurdle was the Verrazano-Narrows bridge from Staten Island to Brooklyn. It's a pretty long bridge, but because you're so pumped up, you don't really notice it! We jogged a little and walked when the incline was steeper. On the other side of the bridge we were dumped into the street of Brooklyn and met with crowds of cheering spectators! Of course one of the first things we see is a runner lying on the side of the road, going into convulsions. She had people around her helping her so we kept on going, trying to get that picture out of our minds :( By mile 2 it had really started to warm up. Luckily Sandy's hubby was waiting for her around mile 3 so we handed off our long sleeve shirts and jackets to him.


Bridge #1 of 5



The view UP the bridge



The view back DOWN the bridge



Spraying ING colors... white, blue and orange


Of all the 5 boroughs, we were in Brooklyn the longest and it was really interesting to see all the different areas. Every mile after mile 3 there were water and gatorade stops. I had visions of horribly crowded aid stations with people crammed up again the table trying to get water, kind of like it was at Nike. In fact it was just the opposite! There were plenty of tables lining both sides of the street and no one pushing, crowding or shoving-- I loved hearing the New York accents: "Wadah hear... get your wadah!!" I think it helped that the runners were spread along three courses, and we each had our own aid stations. Even at the porta potties there weren't many lines. Jeanette and I stopped at one point so she could potty, and I could stretch and there were just a few people in line in front of her! The only that sucked was all the cups all over... the wax rubbed off on our shoes, which made them slick, and then when the wax rubbed off it was all sticky from the gatorade. Ewww :(

First we ran through a kind of retail area with lots of shops and businesses. There were lots of people cheering, and LOTS of cute firemen :D Around mile 8 the three different groups of runners (orange, blue and green) who had been following slightly different course merged together so it got a little more crowded. We also hit this long incline through a really cute neighborhood along Lafayette Street... it reminded me of the neighborhood where Bill Cosby lived in the Cosby show. We ran through Williamsburg, which is a predominately Jewish area. All the building signs were in Hebrew and we saw lots of very traditionally dressed Jewish men, women, and adorable little girls (but NO little boys). It was definitely quieter in this neighborhood... not a lot of cheering but still VERY interesting to run through! We ran through some pretty sketchy neighborhoods (that were filled with people cheering and music blaring).



Brooklyn







Jewish men in Williamsburg








Somewhere in Brooklyn Jeanette and I ran into Bree and Amy. We leapfrogged with them for a little bit... they'd walk and we'd get ahead, and then we'd switch. We saw a runner with a lighthouse costume on (standing at a hot dog cart)... we saw a woman with a sign that said "Make this course your bitch" (I LOVED that!!)... a man with another inspiration sign (see pic below)... we saw LOTS more cute firemen who seemed more interested in the attention they were getting from us... Jeanette saw lots of doggies, and went to pet them... and still LOTS of cheering spectators.









Amen!


At mile 13.1 we crossed the Pulaski bridge (also fun to hear people say with a NY/Brooklyn accent) into Queens. My back was starting to hurt a little and Jeanette's hip was giving her problems so we used a little of Bree's BioFreeze and stopped for a quick stretch along the bridge.

Over the Pulaski bridge... I think

We were only in Queens for a couple of miles before we hit the Queensboro Bridge... the LONGEST. bridge. ever! It's really not THAT long... only a mile, which is half the length of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge... but it seemed SO long! It was much more incliney, so everyone was walking, it was darker because we were on the bottom deck, and it was really quiet because there were no spectators. The only thing that kept us going was knowing that at the other side of the bridge we'd be in Manhattan with more crazy crowds and our friends and family waiting. (I was also STARVING and had heard at some point that Rocky had peanut butter pretzels!!) I texted my parents to let them know I was on the bridge and would see them in a few minutes (ummm, more like 20 but close enough!). I also got a text from Brandy telling us that she hoped the marathon went well (ummm, we're still running it but THANK YOU for thinking of us!!).

Jeanette and I came off the bridge, went around a sharp turn and saw Rocky, Phil, Carolee (Lindsay's mom) and Lakshman (Raji's hubby) waiting for us! Yea... biofreeze and food!!! Rocky applied the Biofreeze and Jeanette and I shoved some pretzels in our mouth. They told that Raji was ahead of us looking really good, but they had missed Lael. I know my parents were still ahead of us along 1st Avenue so off we went!



Coming off the bridge




Yummm, preztels!


Along 1st Avenue with my folks


Along First Ave. we ran into Bree and Amy again. Amy had taken a little spill but was running well despite that. We ran with them a little bit before Jeanette and I peeled away to hit the potty and do a quick stretch. Even in the craziness of Manhattan, with all the crowds, there were NO lines for the Porta Potties! 1st Avenue stretched on forever and this is where Jeanette started feeling not so hot. I think everything was just starting to hurt... no specific problems, just getting worn down. I wasn't feeling to bad, just the normal worn out feeling, but I didn't want to leave Jeanette... we had come this far and there was NO way I was leaving her! Plus, I needed her good humor and emotional support the further we went. We walked on and off as we needed to, not worrying about our times.







At mile 20 we had reached the end of First Ave and were crossing the Willis Ave. Bridge into the Bronx. This is where most runners hit THE WALL, where the race ceases to be a physical one, and become a mental challenge. I never have a problem hitting the wall... my problem miles are usually 10-20 (the black hole where everything just blurs together)... once I hit 20 I know I'm golden... only 6.2 more miles to go!!! By the time Jeanette and I got into the Bronx we were getting a little delirious, making stupid jokes and posing for the cameras.







After just 1 mile in the Bronx, we went over the Madison Ave. Bridge back into Manhattan. We ran through Harlem and I was looking at the people cheering us on and all of a sudden I see a face I know... RUBEN!!! I ran over to say hello to my college friend Ruben who I hadn't seen in probably about 10 years. He lives about two blocks away and just happened to be walking down the street when I was passing by!! We chatted for a few minutes and then Jeanette and I were on our way. I was feeling totally jazzed after seeing Ruben but Jeanette wasn't feeling so hot :( After Harlem we were running along 5th Ave., another incliney section of the course, so we did a little walking. It was really pretty with Central Park along the right side of the road, although at this point it was starting to get a little dark... and cold :( The crowds had also really thinned out at the point... people who had been out cheering for hours were now on their way home, or to dinner. Poopy for those of us still out there who need those cheers! :(


While we were run/walking along the park, I had talked to my brother and parents who were trying to find eachother around mile 24. A little past mile 23 we left Madison Ave. and headed into the park for the final stretch. I knew my parents were up ahead so I told Jeanette I was going to run up to where they were, and then I'd wait for her to catch up. Shortly after leaving her, I ran into Rocky and Phil. They had seem Amy and Bree in front of us, and were just waiting for Monica, Linds and Claudia to come by behind us somewhere. I ran on ahead (down a nice downhill section :D) trying to find my parents. They weren't where I though they would be at mile 24 but I saw them shortly after. I ran up to them, dropped off my bottle (I didn't think I'd need it the last couple of miles) and only had time to say a few words before I see Jeanette coming down the road. She had gotten in a groove and didn't want to stop so she waved me forward like "Let's GO!!"






The last couple of miles seemed like the longest miles ever. You know you're SO close, but you're really not THAT close! After Jeanette kicked my butt for a few hundred feet, we went back to our run/walk. We reached the end of the park, and then turned right along W. 59th, aka Poop Alley. This is where all the horse carriages are usually lined up waiting to take people on a scenic tour around the park. This is also were they poop. Even though the horses weren't there, you could still smell the poopie... not exactly what you want heading into your lungs while taking deep breaths. We were also running up an incline (again) and we were just ready for this race to be OVER! At the edge of the park we went by Columbus circle, saw ourselves on a big screen, grabbed eachother's hand and then ran uphill by the empty stands and non-existant crowds to the finish line!! WE'RE DONE!!! Our official time was 6:25:15.




You can see in the pictures how dark it was starting to get. :( It was wierd to be coming across the finish line in the dark, with hardly anyone around. Jeanette and I got our medals, got our picture taken and then started the LONG trek up another damn hill to the UPS trucks. I called Rocky to see if Claudia and the girls had come by yet and he said he was with them and they were on their way in. They had told us in the information that we would be given a food and liquid bag with stuff to eat and drink. I was looking forward to it because again I was SO hungry. Yeah right, we got a bottle of water and a bagel. I was starving but didn't even want the bagel. Jeanette on the other had DID, but was having a hard time getting it down. I told her she better not choke because I was in NO shape to help her! We were still working our way along the baggage trucks, walking from #1 to #23 (Jeanette) and then #34 (me).






GIVE ME FOOD!!




Once we got our bags I got a call from Claudia... she had just crossed the finish line and was doing okay. We were so far away from her at this point that we decided we'd make our separate ways back to the hotel. Jeanette and I still had to walk up aways to get OUT of the park, and we met my parents at 81st street. We figured it would probably take us forever to find a cab so we went down to the subway system to try to catch a train the would put us close to the hotel (the subway was free for runners :D) We got on a very crowded train and got off a couple stops later... we were closer to the hotel, but not super close. We had no luck getting a cab so hoofed it back to the hotel. Jeanette and I were so tired, and sore, but it probably helped us to do all that walking.

We finally got back to the hotel a little after 6:00 pm and my parents and brother came up to my room with me. I did a little icing (I didn't have a tub for an ice bath :( ) and then took a shower. We had reservations with our family friends for dinner at 7:30 at a place nearby called Toloache. There was no way I was walking to the restaurant, especially not in the high heels I had brought to wear for dinner, so we stood in line downstairs for a cab. I don't think my legs were too happy with me, OR the heels, because they were shaking away while we were standing in line! I knew once we got to dinner I could just sit down and relax!


The Lamon and Nichols clans at dinner

Dinner was SUPER yummy! OMG, it was just what I needed after that race! We all had margaritas, yummy guacamole, and I had the grilled grass-fed skirt steak :) My belly was happy! We even got this yummy dessert wine free with our dessert. Yummm :D Once we got back to the hotel I went up to Jeanette, Claudia and Rocky's room to hang out... they had stayed in and got room service. By 10:00 pm I was pooped and headed back to my room, but then ended up staying up another hour and a half chatting with Phil!

All in all, I was pretty happy with the race. I didn't get the time I had been aiming for but I had a FUN race, at least as fun as a marathon could be! At no point did I want to quit, feel overwhelmed by the race or feel discouraged, which is usually how I feel during a marathon. The challenges I had anticipated--crowds of runners on the course and at the water stations--never appeared... instead I was challenged by things I hadn't given as much thought to-- eating the right amount of food before the race (I didn't) and the incliney course (even more challenging than the 20 miler I did on the Nike course in SF). Right when Jeanette and I were running into the Bronx I told her I'd never do another marathon... this was it. But now I think I've changed my ming :D I had my "fun" race, now I want a new PR!


Thursday, November 08, 2007

Saturday, Day 2 in NYC

Saturday morning we all met across the street at Starbucks so we could grab a quick bite before heading over to the Expo. We wanted to get over there early so we could get it out of the way and spend the rest of the day relaxing and trying to stay off our feet! The Expo was at the Jacob Javits Center which was quite a ways from our hotel. Luckily, the race organizers had a shuttle that picked us up about a block up from our hotel.


Linds and I outside Starbucks... it was a little windy and chilly



On the shuttle heading towards the Expo

The Expo was pretty big but not very crowded when we first got there. We headed through the entrance and lined up to get our bib, chip and then our race shirt (long sleeved technical fabric in a not-so-flattering shade of orange). After we got the business out of the way, we all split up to do our shopping :) They had a lot of really cute NYC Marathon gear for sale but I didn't end up getting anything other than a little fleece hat. The women's clothes ran too small for me and in the men's section they were out of the smaller sizes that would have fit me :( At a lot of the other booths like Nike it was the same. Part of the problem was that we were there on the very last day so many of the vendors had just sold out of a lot of the sizes :( I had really wanted to stock up on NY gear since it's such a big deal marathon, so I was a little bummed.

Getting my chip and bib

Linds, Claudia, Jeanette, Raji and I in front the marathon course map



I got this hat, but in black


After the Expo with our race numbers!



Rocky, Phil and I posing in our ING orange glasses

After the shuttle dropped us back off near the hotel, everyone headed to a deli for lunch and I went back to the hotel to wait for my friend Anne. Anne and I were roomies when I lived in NJ and since she still lives there, she made the trip up to visit with me for the day :D Once she got there we went down to Ben Ash, a deli about a block away. The place was PACKED! I knew deli sandwiches in NY were really big but I had no idea HOW ginormously big they could be. When my Chicken Club was put in front of me, I was honestly scared. I had no idea how to tackle this massive sandwich! I'm not a big meat person so after taking out some of the bacon and most of the chicken I got it down to a more manageable size. I only choked once, but that was due to all the laughing Anne and I were doing, not the huge sandwich :)




My Chicken Club was almost as tall as my gatorade bottle sitting next to it :(

After lunch Anne and I headed back to the hotel so I could start laying out all my race gear for the next day. After more giggling and catching up, it was time for Annie to go home :( It had been so much fun visiting and it felt like it had only been a few months since I saw her last, not a few years! THANKS ANNIE for coming all the way up to visit!




Anne in the Sponge Bob Square Pants hat I got at the Expo :)



After Anne left I went up to relax with Jeanette and Claudia before it was time for dinner. I think we all managed to get a little nap in too :) At about 6:00 the three of us met Amy, Lindsay, Bree and Petra down in the lobby and headed over the Angelo's on Broadway, where we hooked up with Phil and Rocky (who had been out gallivanting around the city), Monica, her hubby, and a TNT friend Ben who lives in NY. Angelo's is right next to the theater where David Letterman records his show. Only Phil and Rocky actually had the pizza... the rest of us were good little runners and had pasta, which was yummy. On the way back to the hotel after dinner we stopped a few places to pick up some water, bananas, and bagels for the next day. We also saw the fireworks that the race people were putting on near the finish line. In honor of the marathon, the Empire State Building was lit up in orange, blue and white, the colors for the marathon and ING, the sponsor.



You can see the "Pizza" sign for Angelo's in the upper corner


Trying to walk down stairs and text at the same time... not so smart the day before a marathon!



Once we finally made it back to the hotel, it was time for bed, even though it was only around 8:30. The alarm clock was going off at 3:50 am so I needed to get some sleep. While I was laying in bed trying to fall asleep, Phil was downstairs with Rocky being crafty and making signs for all us runners :D