9.21.2008

Conquered My First Marathon

I hope all is well back home. I can’t wait until I can come home and see everyone again. Only three months until then! And it will go by super fast, I’m sure. It has been a few weeks since I last updated so sorry. To tell the truth though, nothing really exciting happened since this past weekend so I knew my blog would just bore people (not saying that this won’t be boring too).

Saturday the 13th was our first home football game. On top of working 14 hours that day, I enjoyed watching the game, even though we lost miserably. We played the University of Utah and the final score was 58 to 10. That is terrible! But it was fun watching the game. With my job, we are not allowed to cheer during sporting events so a few times (when the Aggies actually did something right), I found it very hard to resist from cheering. It is a good thing that there were only a few moments that were worth cheering for. Then we played Idaho on the 20th and we won with a score of 35 to 17 I believe. Once again, I had to work but it was okay. Our record is 7-32 over the past THREE years! We stink so much!

The big news of this blog is to let the world know about my marathon. I ran my very first marathon on the 20th and enjoyed it. Well I loved it more when it was done. It ended up raining for about five to seven miles of the whole race: at the beginning and at the end. My time was 4 hours and 25 minutes. I placed 10th for my age division of 15-19 female runners. Overall, I placed 966 out of 2129 runners. Once I was done running my marathon, I had to work for seven hours, go to a play for class and then we had my roommate’s birthday party at night so it was a busy and tiring day but well worth it. My legs feel like they are about to fall off. It is terrible. I can’t walk up or down stairs without having piercing pains shoot through my legs. I am hoping that over the next week, they will recover. Because of my nervousness and excitement for the race, I only slept about 3 hours the night before so I ended up running longer than I slept, which is sort of sad.
This is me sprinting to the finish line. I was very relieved to see it!





You can barely see me in this picture. I am the one in the grey shirt right before the white finish line sign.





These are two of my roommates who came to watch and cheer me on. The other two roommates had to leave before taking the picture. Chelsea is on my left and Heather is on my right. I am proudly wearing my medal for finishing.



This is me after running. I finished about five minutes prior to this picture. I felt completely gross and could not wait until I showered.

I am getting laughed at a lot in regard to my accent. Supposedly we say our “a” differently. And the most common question I have gotten asked is “do you like cheese?” People think it is so cool to be from Wisconsin. I don’t see the glory of it all but whatever. Someone asked me the other day if it snowed in Wisconsin. I laughed hysterically and I think the person who asked the question felt stupid. I told her that it snowed more in Wisconsin than it did in Logan, Utah. They were amazed at that. I can’t believe I have been here over a month already. Time goes by when you're having fun!

3 comments:

Emily said...

It's not the 'a' people say differently here, it's the 'o.' It's that they make the o sound like an a. You know, like Wiscanson.

By the way, congratulations on finishing your marathon! That's awesome. The extra good part is that you can eat whatever you want this week and not feel bad at all about it. That's what I did anyway...

Margaret said...

You go, girl! Good job on the marathon. I'm glad that school is going well and that your roomies even showed up to cheer you on.

Joe said...

I'll get Tracy to tell you about how she suffered through the TOU marathon. I got to sit (stand) near the end directing traffic the whole race while she ran on a pulled glut.