Hey.
Chester - So, tell the truth, did you wing those empty cups @ the woman's head, or what? How rude! I'd've told her "when it came time to choose between speed or looks, I went for looks... you must qualify for Boston every year."
Howard - No running for me either, dude! Hang in there! I think it'll take a solid 2-3 weeks of no running to heal that thing!
So here's my better-late-than-never race report.
I'll reiterate about the hospitality of Cam & Howard again

& the obvious pleasure of seeing all my Bots again

.
Got up around 4:30 & milled around the room. Went down to the lobby to get a bagel & stuff. Came back up to find Bruce watching t.v. in the living room area, told him to go back to bed, it's cold. He protested a bit...something about he told everyone he'd be there & I told him to relax, they don't care if you're there & expect no less from the husband of yours truly! Went back down @ 6 to meet everyone.
Cindy in her housecoat was something I won't soon forget

. Was thrilled when Cam, Howard & Andrew showed up! So glad they came to the lobby! We all headed out in the cold.
Lost
Matt, Cindy & Chester when they went to check their bags. Said good luck to the rest & headed off to the porta-potties w/
Lou. Had interesting conversation with my porta-bud about different things, waited in line & we headed to the start where
Lou & I parted b/c of different corrals.
It was real cold, but that was fine by me. Once I started moving I was great.
You all know I didn't train much for this marathon, so I tried to mentally prepare myself to make up for the lack of training. I had some really good runs the week b4 the marathon (last run b/4 Philly was on the Mon.

), albeit short, where I really felt good. I decided I was gonna try that visualization carp I keep reading about & just imagined myself running a certain way @ mile 22 or 23.
So I ran & met Bruce a little past mile 13. He handed over my ipod, quick smooch & off I went. I played a game w/ myself & wouldn't turn the ipod on until mile 18, as that is usually when I start to get pretty pissed off in a marathon. Well, I turned it on @ mile 17 & all was right with the world. I turned it off @ the busy areas, like Manayunk, where I saw
Chester & said HI! But turned it on after that.
Cindy was running next to me around mile 23 or something & I didn't even know until she said hello

. Then I think I told her to go away because she was making me nervous (did I say that,
Cindy?). Around mile 24 or 25 my L hamstring threatened to tighten up, as did my R calf. This has never happened b4

, so I just concentrated on directing more oxygen to those areas

, & the pain diminished.
Then I finished with my best time ever. Definitely due to the weather

.
This was really, the only marathon that I didn't get really angry @ some point. The Goofy part of the marathon was sort of like that for me, but there was a little bit more trepidation b/c of the heat & trying to finish b4 the haze burned off & the sun came out!
I walked back to the hotel (Bruce thought he had another hour b4 I finished

), but not before getting a pretzel & broth!
Soaked, showered & down to the lobby where I saw no one

, but apparently ya'll were over in the corner. We went to the nasty little pub that looked nice, next to the hotel, grabbed some grub then headed to the train station.
Arrived home by 7 p.m.
Mon. & Tues. were AGONY, I must tell you. Not sure why, other than the fact that I didn't train, but the quads were screaming!
By Thurs. I was ok to walk/run the 5k Turkey Turd on the Vineyard with my dog in tow.
Sat. my foot felt cramped, ran 4 miles which felt absolutely terrific

Go figure! Foot still cramped today - had the x-ray which was negative (but you can seldom see stress fx's on an x-ray I'm told), and after walking the dog the foot actually feels a little better.
That's where I'm at, guys!
Listen, we've really got to consider this RTB relay! Bruce has already come up with a team name THE BOT BRIGADE. I know it's a ways off, but not really. Think about how fast Philly came around! So who's IN?