National Half Marathon: Success!

Thanks to Caitlin, I have a wonderful memory of the amazing race I ran today!

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Even though the race was longer than expected (13.34 miles) and had more hills than I trained for, I rocked it and set a new PR! Around 4pm, our final results were posted and my PR became official: 2:13:22!

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Ali and I just returned to the room after spending hours on our feet exploring Washington, DC! Needless, to say I’m exhausted.

I’ll be back tomorrow with a full recap! Thank you again for all your kind comments, support, and positive thoughts! Also, if I saw you today at the half marathon, I hope you rocked your race! I had three readers say hi before and during the race!

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Washington, DC Adventures Continued

Going back to work today was not easy. I had 82 emails when I logged on this morning and immediately started to get stressed. Instead of letting this stress ruin my evening I went on a great run instead!

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I ran for 46 minutes and covered 4.5 miles which isn’t bad considering I had a few lights between me and the West Side Highway.  Due to the absolutely gorgeous weather this evening I passed more runners, walkers, and boot campers than normal. I felt great when I finished my run even though I don’t normally run in the evening. I think it was the perfect stress release after a long day!

I’m already looking forward to Wednesday night’s run club because I’ll finally be able to keep track of my pace. Yup, you read it right. I finally ordered a Garmin Forerunner 305! I found it on Walmart.com for less than $150 and after a few helpful tweets, decided to take the plunge. Hopefully this will be a worthy investment as I start my marathon training!

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One of the reasons that today was so stressful was due to my exhaustion. Yesterday was an amazing day with some great gals but by the time I crashed at midnight last night I was a tired gal.

Yesterday morning, our lovely hostess treated us to a yogurt and fruit buffet! I loved this cute idea and the wide array of fruits Jacquie featured.

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Blog Pictures 2010 391  Isn’t her kitchen adorable? Look at that heavy duty mixer!Blog Pictures 2010 389  Meghann and I split 1/2 of a scone and enjoyed it in our fruit and yogurt. These were more moist than any scone I’d ever had and reminded me more of a muffin than scone due to the cheese. Blog Pictures 2010 390       The fruit was all fresh from the Farmer’s Market and included apricots, strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries, cherries, kiwi, apples, and bananas!

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We walked from Jacquie’s house all the way to the Dupont Farmer’s Market. Along the way we saw some gorgeous parks, Embassy Row, and beautiful rod iron!

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This dog was smart and found some shade. By the end of our Farmer’s Market explorations we were all drenched! It was soo hot on Sunday!

At 11 we were rescued from the heat by the Blogger Brunch at Scion.

Blog Pictures 2010 417 Blog Pictures 2010 418 I’ve never seen a restaurant that features a FREE fresh fruit bar for diners to enjoy before their meal!Blog Pictures 2010 419       Almost everyone ordered the make your own omelets. I enjoyed egg whites, spinach, tomato, mushrooms, onions, and black bean egg white omelet with dry wheat toast. It was delicious and they did a great job chopping the vegetables finely enough to mix perfectly inside the egg whites. Blog Pictures 2010 421  I had a great time getting to know the DC area bloggers and readers. Who can’t use a few more friends and readers especially in a great city like DC?Blog Pictures 2010 422 After brunch we did lots of this as we headed towards the Lincoln Memorial. We all agreed that a trip to DC without at least one memorial wouldn’t be acceptable. Luckily we were only about 1.5 miles from the memorial. Too bad the sidewalk suddenly ended and we were dodging parking meters. 🙁Blog Pictures 2010 423 Blog Pictures 2010 424 Blog Pictures 2010 425 Blog Pictures 2010 426        Megh ann was elated to see at least one monument during her quick trip!Blog Pictures 2010 428After our monument visit we headed back to Jacquie’s apartment to grab our stuff and head towards the airport and the Bolt Bus. Meghann had an evening flight down to Orlando while I had to catch the Bolt Bus back to NYC. We had a great time together in DC and are so thankful for Jacquie’s hospitality!

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This is never a good thing to see on the highway. The red lights of traffic!

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After 4 hours sitting still on the Bolt Bus I was ecstatic to see this sign!

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I woke up this morning like a little kid on Christmas Day. I was ready for the fun blogger gals weekend filled with car trips, running adventures, food, and the great city of Washington, DC.

This morning started with my first Bolt Bus experience. It was far better than I expected except for a few learnings:

-the plugs didn’t work

-the wireless didn’t work

-the reserved seats on the bus are given to “standby” passengers 15 minutes before the bus leaves

Luckily none of these affected my trip as I planned ahead and arrived 20 minutes early, charged my Blackberry and computer last night, and has my Kindle to keep my occupied.

As we crossed the Ben Franklin Bridge this morning I suddenly was filled with emotions. I forgot how much I love Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love.

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After arriving in Philadelphia I had these friendly faces greeting me:

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Leslie and her adorable pup Jackson were waiting for me at 30th Street. They make such a great team. Jackson is the perfect blend of dog for the couple like me and Bo. I want a cat because they like laps and don’t yap. Bo wants a dog because they have more personality and aren’t quite as independent. Well, I met my new love and I’m never letting him go. Sorry Leslie, I may hide him in my bag tomorrow. I mean really, how can you resist this face?

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After a quick stop at Whole Foods for road trip necessities (Kombucha, Newman’s Own pretzels, and grapes) we hit the road for DC.

First stop upon arrival…

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Luckily the place wasn’t packed when I hopped in to grab Meghann, Leslie, and my bibs but there were was an interesting warning.

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Yeah, we were expecting a water warning or heat since it’s supposed to be 94 degrees tomorrow. But, instead we were greeted with this beauty of a sign and a verbal warning as well. Oh well, just keep running!

After this our afternoon included fun stops at places like Target, Potomac River Running Company, and some wedding dress shopping with Leslie’s parents.

By 5:30 we were starving and anxiously awaiting this pretty face…

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The Friday night trio was now complete and ready to take on the Fairfax food scene.  Cee Fine Thai Dining taught us to never judge a book by it’s cover. While this may be in an old fast food restaurant it is delicious. This is Leslie’s standby whenever she has friends or family in town and Meghann and I quickly learned why.

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Like I said, not the prettiest decor on the outside.

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The clothes are set out and now we’re all perched throughout Leslie’s pretty pink childhood bedroom blogging away while Friends Season 1 plays in the background on VHS.

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Goodnight and keep us in your thoughts tomorrow as we conquer the North Face Endurance challenge marathon relay. There are many different bloggers participating across four teams! 🙂

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