He's "I think I'll run a 50 Mile Race" crazy.
WHAT? Even after seeing him accomplish this before my very eyes, I still don't feel like it's possible. It takes a really talented and determined person to work towards a life goal like that, and the discipline to not give up when it gets hard. I could go on and on, but we'll just leave it at he is incredible!
Okay and the benefit of Paul running a Crazy Amazing Race is that his family came up to support him. I love this. His parents, Stephan, Tenille & Kacie all were able to come up. We were thrilled for the excuse to see them AND for all the support they provided the day of the race. Couldn't have done it without them.
Oh and one more benefit. We were able to play "Tourist" and go show them our favorite parts of Seattle! It really is a great place to see in the summer. Come visit us, all!
Pike Place Market |
Moss Men |
and now the ladies |
cute octopus at Pike Place |
view from Kerry Park |
Space Needle at night |
And then it was Saturday, the day of the BIG RACE! It went from Mt. Rainier to Ruston (close to Tacoma), and most racers were doing it in the form of a relay. Only crazy awesome beasts did it all by themselves.
We were able to meet up with Paul at various stops along the way (every 3-5 miles or so) with water and whatever else he needed. It started out in pretty thick forested areas.
He was such a good sport the whole time. No matter how in pain or exhausted he was, he was never grumpy or irritable. Insane.
One of the stops was this really quaint town that I fell in love with a little bit.
We especially liked this swing...until we noticed the sign, that is. Oops. :)
It was really awesome to see everyone join Paul for small segments of the race to lend support.
The scenery towards the end of the race was really beautiful. It went through downtown Tacoma a little bit, and right by the waterfront. I want to take Paul back sometime, now that he has feelings in his legs again :)
And somehow, he did it. He finished!
Showing his spike...symbolic of the railway I believe. |
Amazing! This is a race that so many had to drop out of at various points (which is still 100% admirable in my opinion).
Isn't this a great picture??? |
I wouldn't be surprised if you all are throwing up at this point (if not from my bragging, from thinking about running that amount of miles)...but I really am so so proud of him. Glad to call this amazing man mine. And maybe even more glad that he is now fully recovered with zero injuries. :) Good job, Paul!!!!
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