chicago marathon recap

the finish line

its tuesday now and the tops of my feet still hurt from running the 2009 chicago marathon on sunday (i have no idea why the tops of my feet would hurt from running 26.2 miles but they do). i figure while they are hurting and i am procrastinating from writing papers for my next d.min seminar i will post some photos and thoughts concerning the marathon.

1st, the chicago marathon is incredible. it is the best race of any distance that i have been involved in. it is HUGE! i mean amazingly large. it took jim and i 10 minutes after the starting gun to just get past the other waiting runners at the barriers and on to the road for the race. it was another 15 minutes before we actually reached the starting line (which was at least 1/2 mile away from where we had started). 45,000 runners take up a lot of space. the only weakness of this mass of people was that i originally wanted to improve upon my marathon time from my first marathon. that wasn’t going to happen with all the weaving between people that we had to do. otherwise running with a crowd was exhilarating. the 1.5 million spectators were also incredible. i had hours of music and podcasts placed on my mp3 player ready for when the energy of the race lagged and i was running by myself. that never happened. each neighborhood that we ran through had new and exciting things to look at. the people cheered, they were creative, and the whole thing was incredibly entertaining. i already liked chicago but after the way the city responded to the marathon i love it.

2nd, running the marathon with jim (pam’s brother) was great. i have never run a race with someone before and now i know that i have been missing out. the conversations we had over the 5 hrs of our run made the whole thing fly by. i never felt like listening to music because i so enjoyed talking with jim. the other advantage was that he kept me running. my calves were like rocks at mile 20. if it hadn’t of been for jim i would have quit running and just walked. thanks jim.

3rd, as always family made all the difference. pam, the boys, jill, and her parents bounced all over the course to cheer us on. a lot of people think that marathons are solo experiences but that is because they haven’t reached the point of realizing you can’t go on and then seeing your family and knowing you have to. i loved the fact that they went from spot to spot to make sure that we continued. it was a huge thing.

finally, jim and i ran the marathon on team world vision. world vision is a great organization for sponsoring children. pam and i have seen some of their work first hand in nicaragua and it’s organization i belief in. it is also a group that does a great job with those running for it. there were people all through out that course that erupted every time they saw a world vision shirt. since world vision was the largest charity at the marathon that equaled a lot of world vision jerseys and therefore a great deal of cheer eruptions for those supporting the world vision team. team world vision raised $600,000 before the marathon and there is a possibility of another $400,000 coming in after. if you’re interested i can send you a link.

as a SIDE NOTE on the above point i have never run with my name displayed anywhere and that was great. i’ll be doing that again. people encouraged me by name along the whole course.

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the week in tweets – 2009-10-10

  • i loved having homemade bread for the LORD's supper tonight! thanks adam for making it. #
  • emy j's has just been invaded by many LOUD people – if i said what gender they were i would be stereotyping BUT you can probably guess 🙂 #
  • @bCodySmith – yeah that trick only works a few times until your body rebels against the lie. in reply to bCodySmith #
  • pam is still sick so i'm canceling the packer/viking game get together at the terrell home tonight – sorry. #
  • if @jimbelcher unfollows me to then follow me again (apparently just so i will follow him) i will refuse to read his book (deep church). #
  • @joecausey – that mean. funny, but mean. in reply to joecausey #
  • @thegsides – what's up with your broncos? they keep winning. i wasn't expecting that. #
  • we can't win if we can't block #packers #
  • crap #packers #
  • this is absurd #packers #
  • @SteenAR – yes in reply to SteenAR #
  • http://twitpic.com/khion – when did my dad join twitter? this username sure sounds like him. #
  • the forecast calls for snow showers in stevens point on monday, october 12th. ahem. i would just like to point out that is a little early. #
  • too wet to paint so i will go back to reading for my seminar. if the house is going to get painted i need an "indian summer" in two weeks. #
  • @thegsides – playing better teams i don't think they would be 4-0 BUT the broncos are obviously better than everyone thought. what about you in reply to thegsides #
  • any ideas on a new album or two that i should place on my ipod for during the chicago marathon? shouldn't be too slow or too fast tempo-wise #
  • http://twitpic.com/kn7v0 -bought two "throw away" jackets for the chicago marathon @ goodwill. now to decide which to be dreby or wrestling #
  • @theboy1der funny i saw this sign saturday "free hotdog today if your name is tony" http://twitpic.com/kq8tv must be a trend in reply to theboy1der #
  • http://twitpic.com/kvyn6 – I won free trail shoes from Brooks! Yes! #
  • Why do people show up to the marathon expo in full running gear? We can guess you are probably summer just by the fact that you are here. #
  • Apparently the draft texts i was saving for tomorrow went through twitter today. Sorry cant that. I'm not running yet. #

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mlb

it may just be me but my opinion is that major league baseball is lousy except in two circumstances:

  1. see a game in person
  2. the playoffs

i do love the experience of watching a game in person. being there is great. it just doesn’t translate to tv at any other time except during the playoffs. even then it really just barely works until the championships. i love baseball and enjoy watching kids, high school, college, and pro games in person. it just doesn’t work for me on television.

i’ll take pro football, basketball and even hockey any day over baseball.

advent conspiracy redux

i’m excited because i think tapestry has beaten walmart to starting our CHRISTmas advertising – i’m not completely sure because i don’t know if walmart has started placing out CHRISTmas stuff yet but i don’t think they have. two sundays ago we started talking about advent conspiracy for 2009. i told everyone this week that after two weeks mentioning it i would give it a little rest and then bring it up again in november BUT that did not include my blog (because here i get to talk about what ever i want to). so here’s yet another friendly reminder concerning how we are going to try and celebrate the birth of the SAVIOR.

  • give more presents than we did the year before WHILE spending 1/3 less on those gifts – this means making the gifts more relational in their nature (i.e. making them, changing their nature to be something more personal than commercial, etc.)
  • spend half of the 1/3 we saved (i.e. 1/6 of what we would have spent on CHRISTmas before advent conspiracy – thanks casey) on some way of celebrating those we love (i.e throwing a party, incredible food, etc).
  • spend the remain half of the 1/3 we saved on providing clean water for the world.

i haven’t discussed this with anybody at tapestry yet but i think my personal goal for tapestry is that we provide enough money for a well in central america ($5,000). this would be a huge chunk of change for our little community of faith but i think that if the leadership gets behind it we can do it.

so once again let me repeat WE probably BEAT WALMART TO CHRISTMAS!

the week in tweets – 2009-10-03

  • ahhhhh! sweater vest weather!!!!! i do love sweater vests!!! warm torso, cool arms! 🙂 #
  • @jesslawrence1 🙂 in reply to jesslawrence1 #
  • tried to tell a self-deprecating joke last night at tapestry and instead insulted pam. i didn't realize it until told 2 hrs later. smart?!?! #
  • @allimill that would be -2 then in reply to allimill #
  • i'm not running today until my new runnings shoes arrive. it's CHRISTmas in september because i'm about to get new running shoes! 🙂 #
  • http://twitpic.com/jm05e – SCORE! thanks to leslie (one of pam's co-workers) i now have a free bart starr figurine to go with my bobbleh … #
  • the shirt i am looking at wearing for the chicago marathon. thoughts? offensive? stupid? http://pic.gd/1b35bd #
  • @dhaltom7 – yeah that's what i'm trying to figure out in reply to dhaltom7 #
  • @theboy1der – don't you have a little something to say about the smell at your church? in reply to theboy1der #
  • @meganckelly – why would you do that? in reply to meganckelly #
  • anyone have an epson printer that uses T060120 cartridges? i have a set that i can't use that i will gladly send to whoever needs them #
  • thanks to fedex i ended up running in my old shoes b/c they haven't delivered my new ones yet. stupid tom hanks. i'm glad he crashed. #
  • @eLP88 – well you need to figure out what would help 🙂 in reply to eLP88 #
  • anyone have a google wave invite to spare 🙂 #
  • @meganckelly then you should come visit 🙂 in reply to meganckelly #
  • @pamelaaugust bought me a new sweater vest. mhmmmmm! since moving too wisconsin i have learned to love sweater vests. don't judge me. #
  • off to duck hunt. quack! quack! #
  • @bCodySmith – never even saw any mallards. sat out there for 3 hours and saw 6 geese and two wood ducks. none of them close enough. in reply to bCodySmith #
  • anybody have a 12ga (preferably pump) shotgun they want to sell or get rid of? #
  • @pamelaaugust and i are sitting in the rain at the SPASH homecoming game waiting for adam to play the bass drum at halftime. brrr it's c … #
  • thank you charter for finally getting espn360. i can now watch many BAMA games! i can't believe i actually like charter. #
  • @allimill – how about i just give you a play by play. here goes. lsu once again doesn't play up to expectations! that should cover it. 🙂 in reply to allimill #

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the shoes finally arrived

the new running socks & shoes
my new running shoes came in from fedex yesterday which is great because i need to put 30 or so miles in on them before running the chicago marathon in them. i also got some new socks for running in. i’ve been developing and rubbing off callouses on the underside of what i believe i would call my ring toe.

this is an issue – yes the callouses but here i’m talking about what to call this toe. seriously do our toes have names? our fingers do. if i say ring finger everyone knows what i’m talking about. this is not true with toes. anyway i would never wear a ring on any of my toes.

so once again i’ve been developing and rubbing off callouses on the underside of what i believe would be called my ring toes. this comes from what i believe would be called my pinky toes nesting underneath the supposedly called ring toes. developing and rubbing off toe callouses during a run is not a good thing. it hurts. so i bought toe socks to counteract this problem. i’ll find out how they work this weekend when i do my last long run (which isn’t really even a very long run because of the fact that i am in the pre-marathon taper). whether they work or not i feel funky fresh wearing toe socks while i run.

that’s right, i said funky fresh.

SIDE NOTE – i’m going duck hunting with andy lickel tomorrow morning. while i’ve been hunting for other things plenty of times, i’ve never been duck hunting before. hopefully i won’t have a cheney moment.