Saturday morning we left Mike's dad's house in Ft. Wayne (leaving the girls there for the entire weekend!) and headed northwest to Chicago. My nerves were at an all-time high, which made for a not-so-fun car ride through the traffic of the city to find the Expo at McCormick's Place. Once we FINALLY made it, here is what we walked into:
I just HAD to get my butt to mile 23, as I knew Erin was there waiting for me to run the last 3 miles with (and she is a big talker, so I knew I could count on her to take my mind off running). As I turned the corner and saw Erin with the biggest smile on her face (and a "GO KELLY GO" tank top, a water bottle and a fuel belt full of Gu and more chapstick) I simply melted into her arms sobbing. I saw the overhead cameras ahead, so I had to pull it together and start running so we could get our photo taken together :) Anyway, Erin had just barely made it in time to see me, so she explained her trial in getting to mile 23 (I told her it was a good thing my pace slowed down SIGNIFICANTLY because if it hadn't, she would have missed me). I was so thankful for her company and was ready for the next three miles listening and laughing (she wouldn't let me stop to potty but she would let me stop to get more vaseline for my pitts!). I told Erin how hot I was and how I was worried because I didn't put any SPF on...she told me it was October in the Midwest and that wasn't possible. I beg to differ. So does my sport bra tan line.
Before I knew it, mile 24 rolled around and we saw Mary & Taylor running towards us to join us for the final 2 miles. I mean, this is where I was the most weepy in the entire race; I had my niece and two best friends all running the final miles of my first marathon with me. I was laughing, crying, talking...I just couldn't have imagined a better way to spend the last few miles of my race. I was overwhelmed with all of their support. The girls dropped off and let me finish the last .4 miles alone...and I might add the finish was quite anticlimatic. I thought I would be a blubbering mess and I was not. I was just so darned relieved to be DONE. And looking forward to a beer and some flip flops.

Erin took these two pics on her phone, while running backwards. I swear I thought someone was going to yell at her. It was hilarious. Oh, and her "Go Kelly Go" tank top got more yells and cheers in those last 3 miles than my "Kelly" on my arm got me the entire race. I feel like my support system was amplified by her shirt...it was SO motivating. I ran the first half in 2:07 and the second half in 2:32. I finished in 4:39 and although I didn't make my 4:15 goal...I FINISHED. Enough said.
Brent & Erin (and the famous tank)
All my girls: Taylor, Kim, Amanda, Erin & Mary
Taylor & Kim
Mikey
After the race (and an ice cold beer at the finish line!) we headed towards the JBar for a private marathon party (thanks for hooking us up Jenny!). After a quick costume change we enjoyed food and drinks and celebrated my finish.
After lunch we cleaned up and went out for a big dinner of King Crablegs at Half Shell. It was delicious and so fun to celebrate with the entire group (minus Kim & Taylor whom returned home via the train). We talked about the trials and tribulations of running a marathon...and how amazing it feels to have accomplished finishing.
I am so amazed that I did this and am so proud to be part of "the club" and can now call myself a marathoner. People keep asking me if I'm going to run another one. Not so sure about that anymore. The race was FAR more difficult than ANY long run I trained for. Not sure I could have trained any better than I did, as I followed my training schedule to the "T." For now, I'm going to take a few weeks off from running and enjoy not having any schedule to live by. Just going to bask in this glory and let my body recover from one of the most difficult feats in my life.
Chicago Marathon 2010: Mission Accomplished.
Can I get an AMEN?!?!