Lou: I still check here, although it has been pretty quiet lately. Congrats on a great race

Sorry you felt rough at the end but glad to hear you get better quickly. You are right how the deaths put it all into perspective. I tend to worry about ortho injuries, hurting my knee or ankle but ignore the bigger risks. You really do have to respect the distance and effort involved and pay attention to how you feel.
I'll give my slightly long winded race report. Butch and I ran together which is really unusual as he is so much faster than I am. He has managed to hurt himself in some way during every full he has run and didn't want this to happen so close to Goofy, so volunteered to be my pacer and help me PR.

We also had a friend who was running his first full with us that day although he wanted to run his own race but we hung out with him the night before and at the beginning.
We got there about an hour before the race start but had a horrible time finding parking and wound up a bit better than a mile away from the start so we had to hustle to check our bags, hit the port o john and get to the corral on time. There was a wave start with a pretty impressive group of about 6 guys with brass instruments playing the Rocky theme as each wave started. The weather was cool and a bit cloudy and stayed pretty perfect for the whole race.
The crowd support was quite good throughout the course which made it more fun. My first personal victory in the race was running up the hills by Drexel and the zoo, I've run the half twice before and have always had to stop and walk these, but I felt really strong yesterday. I made it to the 13.1 point 6 minutes faster than my time on the course last year and headed out into the unknown second half of the marathon.
Manayunk was pretty fun as there were crowds everywhere handing out beer, brownies, donuts, jellybeans and fruit. The enthusiasm was a great boost (although I didn't actually take anything). Butch grabbed a beer and we kept going. I felt pretty good until about mile 23-24 when I started having some pretty major calf cramping. The last 3 water stops had no cups, so you could choose to fill your own bottle (which we didn't have), let them pour the jug into your mouth, or get some water in your cupped hands. I get a handful of water at each stop, but it wasn't really enough and I didn't get any electrolyte which I think contributed to the cramping issue (although to be honest my calves were complaining a bit after mile 16). I sort of ran for a half mile then stretched/walked for a few minutes until the cramping calmed down and repeated to get to the end.
The best boost of the race was seeing my daughter at mile 25.7 right behind the art museum. Our friend who was babysitting brought her kids and Sarah out to cheer for us and our friend (spouse of sitter and father to other kids there). Giving them high 5's was the perfect inspiration and I managed to run to the end with a 9:30 pace for the last .5 miles (prior mile was closer to 11:00). I finished in 4:42 which was a huge PR for me beating my old time by 35 minutes. I felt pretty good at the end and aside from my left leg seizing up on me while I got my bag (requiring about 5 min of me propped against a UPS trunk to unknot the thing). We met up with our friend and daughter and all went back to their house to shower then had a celebratory Melting Pot dinner.
Sorry for being long winded, I was just so excited and wanted to share.