As I have done for my last two marathons, I am again dedicating my miles. Yes, there will be many dedications that are repeated, but I have also added some new ones after some dedications that were made by members of the pace group during the Hartford Marathon. I leave Wednesday for Florida to get accustomed to the weather down there and will begin the marathon with my dad at 5:50AM on Sunday morning. WIsh me luck!
Mile 1- This one is always reserved for Dad because if he never encouraged me to start running, I would not be doing this!
Mile 2- My mom
Mile 3- Melissa- the world's greatest big sister
Mile 4- Tracy- the world's greatest middle sister
Mile 5- Grandpa- who was always at the finish line of the Apple Harvest 5 Mile Road Race waiting for a hug from his favorite little runner.
Mile 6- Tony. . . and the silly penguin
Mile 7- Stan- we will miss you this year!
Mile 8- Grandma- Love you and miss you! You are always with me in my heart.
Mile 9- Uncle John and Auntie Laurie- we will miss you this year and all the fun you add to the vacation!
Mile 10- The Marines and my cousin Joe who is currently serving with them. Always in my thoughts.
Mile 11- Members of the Army
Mile 12- Members of the Air Force
Mile 13- For Tracy R. who is currently battling breast cancer- your fight is bigger than any race I will ever run- always in our thoughts and prayers.
Mile 14- Scleroderma Patients all over the world- the disease is not well known about, but someday we will find a cause and cure and I will keep running until we do.
Mile 15- Danners- Someday you will be at mile 15 in a race and begin to wonder what the hell you are doing, but you will trek on because there is a medal with your name on it at the finish line.
Mile 16- Zachers because he deserves the mile that all runners look forward to- 10 miles left!
Mile 17- Meggers- my favorite sister in law. . . nobody needs to know that you're my ONLY sister in law!
Mile 18- John and Rachel- love you kids!
Mile 19- Kyle and Jenna- love you kids too!
Mile 20- MS patients around the world- I am running with the hope that a cure for this disease will make all of you runners some day.
Mile 21- My students- who support me and think that what I do is amazing even though they cannot even begin to understand how far 26.2 miles is.
Mile 22- Dr. Goldgeier and Karen Landt- if it wasn't for them I would not be running.
Mile 23- Dr. Bevilaqua- you once told me I can't- look at me now.
Mile 24- For Firefighters everywhere- you are heroes who will never admit it and I admire each and every one of you.
Mile 25- This one is for me.
and last but certainly not least. . .
Mile 26- AJ- because there is nobody I want to see more at the end of the race than the love of my life and my biggest fan.
And there you have it folks- dedications for the 2009 Walt Disney World Marathon! As always a full race recap will be posted soonafter my return home!
Happy Running!
Monday, January 5, 2009
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