I can't believe that this time tomorrow I will be in the air on my way to Dublin! And in just over 4 days I will be running my first marathon! It's finally starting to sink in that this is actually happening.
Mark and I are so extremely grateful to every single person who contributed to our fundraising efforts to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society through Team in Training. Whether it was a dollar or $350, each donation meant a lot to us and fueled us to continue fundraising and training. We are waiting on the last batch of checks we mailed in to be posted but our total should be just over $11,000. We could not have done it without so much support from so many people. There is no way to say thanks enough. And most importantly we are $11,000 closer to curing blood cancer!
I'm a bundle of nervous energy right now! I'm, of course, nervous about the race itself. I'm also a little bit of a nervous about the flight. My goal is to sleep through most of the flight, which will be helpful since when we arrive in Dublin it will be 8:45 am. And in order to get my body on Dublin time I'm not going to sleep until that night.
My mantra until and during the race is - "I'm trained. I'm ready. I am an endurance athlete." I throw the last one in because, while it's true, it also makes me smile and think about all the fabulous training I've had with Fleet Feet and my great running friends!
Our race is on Monday (Halloween). It starts at 10 a.m. Dublin time. Which should be pretty early in Nashville. My main goal for the race is to finish it smiling and to soak up the experience. I'd like to finish in 5:35 to 5:45, but I'll be happy with anything under 6. Sometime after the race is over, I should be able to post on Facebook that we are finished. Also, I hope to update here too.
We are thankful for any prayers, happy thoughts, good vibes and other mojo you want to send our way during our trip and race.