Well, that was kind of a disaster, but I finished my 5 miler. I had been hoping to go < 1:00:00 because my training has been less than stellar over the winter, and I did and even PR'd... 57:42.

That is a 1 minute PR on the nose for 5 miles (I did 58:42 last September).
Disaster 1: I realized in the car on the way that I'd forgotten my headband. I am a heavy sweater, and even though it was about 33F, I knew I would regret this. As it turned out, we could have gone back... we only live about 5 minutes from the race start, we were only like halfway there when I realized it, and we already had a 20 min buffer... and the start was delayed 10+ minutes due to an ambulance on the course.
Disaster 2: I realized as we got out of the car that I'd forgotten my Garmin.

I rely on this heavily since I do Galloway intervals.

I had to use the Strava app to even record the run at all, but I had no notifications or any sense of how fast I was running at all with my phone in my SPIbelt.
Disaster 3: This was not really a disaster technically, but it ended up for a crappy Strava entry. It only recorded the course as being 4.6 miles and 46:50 for a time for a 5 mile (certified) course, although I don't see any gaps in the map or places it might have paused to lose the 10+ minutes? And also my unfamiliarity with how the app works left me somehow tracking time even after I thought I stopped the app. It didn't record any further distance, but by the time I realized I was supposed to hit the flag button to "finish" the workout, it recorded 22 extra minutes (beyond the moving time of 46:50 that it had) but no distance, so now my 5 mile race entry shows 4.6 miles, 1:08:43 (14:43) instead of like 57:42 (11:33).
Wow miles 3 and 4 were TOUGH. It was a mostly downhill finish from just beyond the 4 mile marker, but getting up the hill was super tough and I had to walk quite a bit especially in mile 4. There was about 0.5 mile of bad hill and Strava is showing at some parts of the hill the grade was like 40%.
Overall I am happy with the race, but mad at myself that I forgot the Garmin. I think I could have had a little bit more even of a performance if I'd been sticking to my intervals rather than just walking when I got too winded. This led to me skipping a lot of intervals in the first 2 miles, and then maybe taking too many in the second 2.