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    Chicago Marathon FINISHER!

    6 Hours, 29 neighborhood and numerous gel packs later, Chicago Marathon 2008 is finished! The temp reached 84 degrees that day, and 33,000 runners participated.

    A big thank you to all of my supporters for helping to make it happen. Adrienne and Dave made sure I was fueled at mile 9, Teri met up with me at mile 13 to run by my side through the hottest part of the race, I bumped into Rodrigo and Addy at mile 18 while grabbing more gel packs, and Rodrigo found me on the bridge and sprinted the last 200 meters with me (in his flip flops!). It was awesome!

    And even more amazing is over $700 will be donated to Hope Runs, which will help its children's program in Tanzania and Kenya. Read more about it at www.hoperuns.org. And fittingly so, the male Kenyans dominated the race this year. Read the Tribune's coverage here.

    Along with all the congrats and hugs and handshakes, a question I keep getting is will I do it again next year. If you asked me around mile 23, the answer would have been a exasperated, exhausted and angry " NO WAY!" But a month has passed, the pain wore off, so only more time will tell. Running is addictive so odds are, another marathon is on the horizon. :)

    Friday, March 27, 2009

    Friday, finally!

    Adrienne and I are going to check out the health expo this evening and pick up our packets. Yah, can't wait for the race tee! Shamrock Shuffle always has the coolest tees.

    I'm halfway home to reaching my fundraising goal! My fifth sponsor is Susan Donovan, the accountant for Loran Marketing, where I interned at during college. Sue & I grabbed lunch last summer to catch up on things - she's still avid activist and supporter of the World Can't Wait campaign. She's the one who keeps me up-to-date on the important issues that aren't getting enough attention. Thanks for your donation, Sue, and your commitment to the anti-war and anti-torture movements!

    Only 5 sponsors to go with 2 days left... I think I can, I think I can...

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