Start line with Sarah Hall and Jullian Pexton. Jules is the one who I ran my first marathon with. I saw her in May and she had just signed up for the Park City Marathon. She told me was going to start her training the next day. I thought I sounded like a good idea and so I went home and within a 1/2 hour I was signed up too.Half way through training I decided I didn't want to run the marathon anymore. They are so time consuming. I decided I would much rather be a mom who exercises in moderation than a person who runs marathons and has kids. Mark told me I had already trained for two months, paid for the registration, new shoes and the running rain jacket, so he wasn't going to let me back out. I was supposed to run 4 days a week but from them on out I typically ran 3 and sometimes 2. I wasn't very motivated.
I didn't get my hotel reservation until 2 or 3 weeks before. I kept thinking I could still back out. Once I payed for the hotel I knew that was when I felt locked into running (although Mark felt locked in way before then) Even on the morning of I woke up and wasn't really in the mood to run.
I stayed with Jules and Sarah for about 2 miles. I trained around an 11 min. mile. Jules had picked up her pace while training and was running about a 9 min. mile. So I was pretty sure I wasn't going to stay with her.
Around mile 3 I had the plan that when I saw Mark at mile 14 I would just drop out of the race. He surprised me and was cheering me on at mile 7. I decided to keep on going. Around mile 10 my left I.T. band started hurting. Around mile 14 I decided I was glad I was running the marathon and I was happy that Mark didn't let me back out. At mile 18 there was the biggest hill ever. I really thought it was some kind of joke on the marathoner. At mile 20 I thought I was going to throw up, if I never eat another shot block in my life I would be happy. By mile 24 I started feeling better. And at mile 25 I got just enough energy to finish.
Here I am finishing the Marathon. Since I trained at an 11 min. mile I planned on averaging a 12 min. mile during the marathon. I thought I would run it in about 5:30 and my official time was 5:35. I was pretty happy about it.
I would have to say my favorite part about running the marathon was that I didn't run with Jules or Sarah. I met so many great people. It was fun talking to them while running and cheering each other on.
Here is my fan club. I don't know why I never got a picture with Mark and my kids. I really appreciated everyone who came. Mark's parents came for the finish and they brought Ethan and Jake up. It was so great to have everyone there. And after all that as I finished I thought maybe I could do another one just no hills, ugh! This marathon was more difficult than my last one. There were way more hills and most of the path was gravel. It was pretty tough to run on. I really looked forward to the breaks when I had pavement or even the wooden bridges. IF I do run another one it will be a long ways down the road. Thanks again to everyone for their support.





AS always it is so fun to have Emily close. She came with me. I actually bought these little outfits for one of Max's baby showers. Here they are in their big debut.
Jake and Ethan had so much fun dressing up at cowboys and construction workers.
This is all Jake could talk about was working. He loves this area! He even brought his own work glasses. 
Mark and Ryan









