Jeff came up to me at work the other day, and said he had signed up for a marathon. He said a lot of people were signing up including many from our club’s original marathon training team. His words were encouraging. “C’mon Elaine….” I listened, and knew what a great experience it was to train with the group for the Richmond marathons, but I didn’t say very much. When Misty and I did the Williamsburg 1/2 marathon in February, we commented about how much easier it was to train, do, and recover from a 1/2 marathon. We had no plans to train for a marathon. So why was my heart getting excited at the thought of training for a marathon? This isn’t just any marathon, it’s the Marine Corps Marathon, which runs through the streets of our nation’s capital and finishes at the Marine Corps War Memorial of the marines putting the American flag in the ground at Iwo Jima!
My father served in the Marines for 20 years. The saying “once a marine, always a marine” was definitely true in my household growing up. As a child, I wasn’t thrilled to be occasionally awakened by the call of “Reveille!” from my Dad, but I knew he took great pride in having been part of the Marine Corps. A painting of the marines putting the flag in the ground at Iwo Jima hung in the upstairs hallway, a constant reminder of honor and service. I asked Misty if she had seen the e-mails about a group getting together to train for the Marine Corps marathon. I didn’t know if she’d be interested. I went to see my Mom in Virginia for the week-end. That night, I got a message on my cell phone from Misty about the Marine Corps Marathon. I called Brad, who did the marathon 15 years ago in 1994, while I went along as a spectator with our 2 small children. I told him I was considering doing the Marine Corps Marathon this year, and that I sensed that Misty was itching to do it. Brad is my strong supporter, and he said something profound like, “Well, if she has an itch, she should scratch it.” With that said, I called Misty. She said we should both think about it, and for me to give her a call the next night.
I was sitting on my Mom’s couch that evening, and I decided that I should look at a calendar to see when the long training run week-ends would probably be. I picked a calendar up off her table, and as I opened it, the first picture I saw was a picture of the marines putting the flag in the ground at Iwo Jima. WOW! A sign! I think it confirmed what I already knew. I was going to start training for the Marine Corps Marathon.
This August will mark 20 years since my father passed away. When I go to D.C., I will visit his grave in Arlington National Cemetery. I know Dad will be with me, as I run the Marine Corps Marathon.
Wow! I'm sitting at my desk at work with tears in my eyes. I'm SO excited you're doing this too. And obviously, you have some great inspiration that will surely help you along the way. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTears for me, too, Elaine. This is going to be a wonderful "climb" up the montain. (new Hannah Montana song!!) As I explained to Kayla this weekend....it is not finishing the marathon that is so wonderful....it is the climb toward that finish line that makes the view so wonderful at the end!!! Glad you are in......
ReplyDeleteYou go Elaine!! Your dad will be smiling from heaven and holding your hand as you cross the finish line.
ReplyDeleteIf you and Misty need any company on your traning runs, let me know!
Kelly - don't you want to train for your first marathon? Anyone else interested? It's a great time to be a part of the training group since there are so many of us signed up. Just checked and the race is now 94% full.
ReplyDeleteThat is great! So glad you and Misty are "going for it" again! How about that "boat-anchor" of a husband of yours, Elaine? Is he going to run it too??? (Come on Brad!!!)
ReplyDeleteFrank
Yeah, Brad. Seem to remember you doing 10.2 "unofficial" miles in Richmond-'07.
ReplyDeleteBrad. . . Brad. . . Brad. . . Brad. . .
ReplyDeleteWe have 19 registered right now. 20 would sound soooo much better!
Elaine, what a fantastic testimony! If I didn't already have a marathon Nov. 9, I'd sign up too. I had not considered the great patriotism that accompanies this race, so I will be supporting you all with my thoughts and prayers. I also hope I'll be able to join the group for some Saturday training runs as my race is so close to yours.
ReplyDeleteKinnie
Thanks for including me....but I'm not ready yet( yet being the operative word!). I'm just now believing I can run. I'm thinking 2010 might be my year.....
ReplyDeleteOn behalf of Brad....He don't read the blog....
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Here is the current list of registered runners. I think I have this right:
ReplyDelete1 Patti M
2 Jeff M
3 Indy C
4 Tracy H
5 Josh M
6 Dave L
7 Michael F
8 Ursula F
9 Scott W
10 Frank L
11 Ryan B
12 Matt C
13 Tracy P
14 Arthur B
15 John B
16 Steve C
17 Misty S
18 Elaine W
19 Tim S
20 Jason I
35% women in the group right now.
crying!!! what a great story!! i gree your father will be smiling down on you as you make your way through dc!!
ReplyDeleteIm so happy to be a part of this group again!!! cant wait to see your smiling faces every saturday morning!!!
tracy h
We all need motivation to get us out the door and on the streets. Seems you found yours Elaine. Thanks for sharing your story. I too grew up with a Father who was a marine! One day I will run this race but glad such a huge crowd will be representing Rocky Mount, NC.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your support! I know I will be able to do it with the help of my Dad, and our RMEC team!
ReplyDeletePS Brad ran it the year Oprah did. He said he'll do it again if she does.
Girlfriend! Tell your man to sign up. . . I will be there too!
ReplyDeleteKelly- If Oprah can do it this year....I KNOW you can do it!
ReplyDeleteRobin
How about it Robin? You and Kelly would have a great time! Misty
ReplyDeleteUp to 22 runners now. . . still room for more if you hurry!
ReplyDeleteThe hardest part is committing to try! Come on Kelly! Come on Robin! Come on Brad! Don't worry yet about the "how", just committ to the "what"!!!
ReplyDeleteFrank
I'm in. 98% full when I registered.
ReplyDeleteRuss
Great news Russ! I was hoping we could get you to do another.
ReplyDeleteWe are now at 28 registerd, with three more on the fence!
Great news Russ! I was hoping we could get you to do another.
ReplyDeleteWe are now at 28 registerd, with three more on the fence!
Wow ! What a crowd !
ReplyDeleteWelcome aboard, Russ !
Great Russ! Misty and I were talking about you yesterday, and hoping you would join the group.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't resist another one with the group. It must be the fond memories of those long runs in July and August.
ReplyDeleteTo anyone out there on the fence like I was three years ago: jump in, you won't regret it. You'll develop many new friendships, and training with the group WILL get you prepared to complete a marathon.
Russ
SOLD OUT!
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