Family,
I thought I would give a quick rundown of my AMAZING St. George Marathon experience:
I left from Provo on Friday, October 3 at about 3:30pm with my roommate Marissa and her married couple friends. It was a fine trip and nice to be with 2 people who were also running the marathon...and had already done it before. I was worried about dinner because I didn't think we stop along the way and I knew I couldn't wait to eat until 7 or 8pm to eat or I would be sick for the marathon. We did end up stopping at about 6:30 and I got some gross chicken fingers and fries from DQ. It actually filled me up. The food was so salty, I thought I would be dehydrated for the marathon.
We finally got to the Marathon Expo (convention) at about 7:30pm. We got our numbers and shoe chips (to track our time) and even marathon shirts and posters. Pretty cool. I ran (haha) into a few friends, including Dustin (a guy from my ward over the summer who convinced me to sign up for it and we never ran together once). I chilled around there for a bit and then called Whitney and Ashley to see where they were.
Whitney and Ashley finally got there at about 8:15, which ended up being perfect. We drove to Hurricane (about 15 minutes away) to our hotel room. I took a shower and climbed into bed at about 10:30. I fell asleep fast, but I kept waking up due to texts, or because it was so hot, etc. My alarm went off at 4am and we all got up. I was so nervous. I hoped that I could actually run it.
We left the hotel at 4:30 and headed to the starting line. I was so scared driving there. It seemed so far away and it was dark outside and raining. Ashley dropped Whit and I off and we got some pictures taken. I was freezing and of course did not prepare for it, so I insisted on borrowing Whitney's sweatshirt. Then I put a garbage bag over it that said: "I heart running!" My roommate Marissa made it. Since it was so cold outside there were fires. I stood by a fire to warm myself. I talked to a few runners that were experienced and they gave me advice. Then I saw Marissa and her brother Kelin. They were going crazy and were so excited. Then Marissa had to go to the bathroom and I never saw her again until after the marathon.
I ran a mile with Kelin and then I was on my own. I was grateful though because I wanted to go at my own pace. I had trained by myself. I was feeling so good. I hit mile 4 and I couldn't belive it. I wasn't listening to my ipod, I was just enjoying the experience, looking around, watching people, etc. The scenery was amazing. Lots of times I would be looking around me and run into people. The canyons, hills, trees, etc. I took Justin's advice and drank gatorade at every moment I could. I also ate these little fruit snack blocks whenever I felt a little hungry and they were perfect.
I knew I would see Whitney at mile 7 and that's when I had planned on giving her the sweatshirt, but I was still kind of cold and it was still raining. I didn't even notice Whitney until I passed her, so I just kept the sweatshirt.
I kept running and got to what they call "Hell's Hill"...the steepest hill of the marathon. It wasn't too bad, but by the time I was done with that hill I was feeling really hot. I had to take the sweatshirt off. I took a quick bathroom break (because of all the gatorade) and took off the sweatshirt. I was sure I would see Whitney again soon, but after about 2 or 3 miles of holding this heavy wet sweatshirt, I threw it to the side of the road. I will have to buy her a new one...
After I got rid of the sweatshirt, it was like I got my second wind. I was at mile 17 and I was feeling great. I turned up my ipod and I was running so fast. Maroon 5 (the music group) got me through some of the hardest parts of the marathon. I was feeling great. After a few miles, my legs started feeling really tired and I slowed down a tiny bit, but then I realized that it hurt more to slow down, so I kept on running.
When I reached mile 20 I couldn't believe it. The furthest I ever ran in my training was 20 miles and I almost died. I was at mile 20 and feeling fine. I about cried. I really was going to finish this marathon. I realized that your prayers helped. I also kept telling myself this phrase that seems silly, but that Marissa told me would help, "relax, power, glide". It actually did help. I was actually enjoying the marathon and had the stamina to do it all!
At mile 22 I ran into Whitney (the movie that you see). She pumped me up and when she said that Ashley was waiting for me at mile 24, it just made me run even faster. I finally got to mile 24 and Ashley was no where to be found. I about cried. Your emotions go crazy after you have been running so long. I thought that she must have left or barely missed me. I began to think that if they are at least waiting for me at the finish line, that was good enough.
After about a half of a mile I saw Ashley. I almost cried. She started running with me. I had told her before to not crack jokes or ask me questions because I would not be feeling very good by that time. She did an awesome job and I wasn't feeling as bad as I thought I would be. She ran with me for a mile and then I told her that I wanted to run the last bit by myself. She ran to the finish line to meet me.
After she left I began to wonder if I should have asked her to run with me a little more. It was tough, but people were cheering on every side. I was so tired. I got to mile 26 and .2 miles seemed so far away. I refused to walk. I know that the Lord lifted my legs to the finish line. I heard people yelling my name, but I was too focused on finishing. Finally I crossed and about collapsed. The lady gave me a medal and a hug. I saw Whitney and Ashley. Whitney was bawling and I was too. Ashley had TE's. It was amazing!
I finished the marathon in about 4 hrs. and 40 minutes. It was amazing. That was faster than I ever trained. I was so proud of myself. I wasn't expecting to finish that early. Like I said in my last e-mail, this has all been such a spiritual experience for me. When I started my training the most I had ever run was 5 miles. No one thought I could run this, even myself, but I was dedicated. I believe that I did so well because I was so dedicated to my training. I never missed a day. The Lord helped me so much too. He answered my prayers. Having Whitney and Ashley there helped me go faster too. The weather made me run faster.
Today I think it is a miracle that I did that. I really believe that I can do anything now. Wow, you have a goal and work hard for it, you can achieve it. I am grateful that I didn't get injured and that the Lord helped me so much to do this. I love you all so much. Enjoy the movie clips.
Haley
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Saturday, October 4, 2008
St. George Marathon!!!
I wore Whitney's sweatshirt and a garbage bag that said "I heart running!" It was very cold and rainy!
This is after the marathon...
This is also after the marathon...
The awesome medal I got after the marathon. 26.2 miles!
Whit and I at the starting line.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
6 days...
Family,
Welp, it's been quite a week! Here is a little bit of what has been going on in my life:
WORK: Last Friday we had Parent/Teacher Conferences. It is always really nice to get to know the kids and then find out what their parents are like. All but 3 of the parents came. I have a lot of BYU volunteers in my classroom, which is so nice. I love the help. Most of them are people from our ward! I enjoy work and am so blessed to have a job that I love.
TEMPLE: I have now been working at the temple for a month. It has been wonderful. The people are so great and I am learning so much. I am grateful that I have had the opportunity to work there.
SOCIAL: I have been going on dates and such, but nothing awesome. I am kind of into this guy in our ward, but nothing is happening. I am a pretty social girl, so I always find social things to do. Last night we went to Laugh out Loud on campus. That was pretty fun. I enjoy living with Marissa (she teaches 1st grade with me). We thought we would be sick of each other since we teach together and work at the temple together and are doing the marathon together and living together. It has been a lot of fun though...a positive experience.
MARATHON: Well, I only have 6 days until the marathon. I am getting excited and nervous. Any phone calls, prayers, or notes of encouragement would really help. I have been training for 4 months. It has been a long and hard road. Probably one of the hardest things I've done in my life, but a very spiritual experience for me. It should be fun. Thanks to Justin and Melanie for your advice.
OTHER: I start teaching after school on Mondays and Tuesdays tomorrow. It shouldn't be too bad. It's only for an hour after school and I get paid like $20/hr. I started taking an ESL class on Thursday nights (4-7pm) through the district... so it is free. Every night I am pretty busy. It is really nice though. My life is so fulfilling and fun right now. I get to do all the things that I love.
Anyways, I sure love you guys! Write soon!
Love,
Haley
Welp, it's been quite a week! Here is a little bit of what has been going on in my life:
WORK: Last Friday we had Parent/Teacher Conferences. It is always really nice to get to know the kids and then find out what their parents are like. All but 3 of the parents came. I have a lot of BYU volunteers in my classroom, which is so nice. I love the help. Most of them are people from our ward! I enjoy work and am so blessed to have a job that I love.
TEMPLE: I have now been working at the temple for a month. It has been wonderful. The people are so great and I am learning so much. I am grateful that I have had the opportunity to work there.
SOCIAL: I have been going on dates and such, but nothing awesome. I am kind of into this guy in our ward, but nothing is happening. I am a pretty social girl, so I always find social things to do. Last night we went to Laugh out Loud on campus. That was pretty fun. I enjoy living with Marissa (she teaches 1st grade with me). We thought we would be sick of each other since we teach together and work at the temple together and are doing the marathon together and living together. It has been a lot of fun though...a positive experience.
MARATHON: Well, I only have 6 days until the marathon. I am getting excited and nervous. Any phone calls, prayers, or notes of encouragement would really help. I have been training for 4 months. It has been a long and hard road. Probably one of the hardest things I've done in my life, but a very spiritual experience for me. It should be fun. Thanks to Justin and Melanie for your advice.
OTHER: I start teaching after school on Mondays and Tuesdays tomorrow. It shouldn't be too bad. It's only for an hour after school and I get paid like $20/hr. I started taking an ESL class on Thursday nights (4-7pm) through the district... so it is free. Every night I am pretty busy. It is really nice though. My life is so fulfilling and fun right now. I get to do all the things that I love.
Anyways, I sure love you guys! Write soon!
Love,
Haley
Sunday, August 17, 2008
The Latest!
Family--
Welp, it's been a while since I've written, so I thought I would update you real quick on my life.
SCHOOL: Welp, tomorrow is the first day of school. I will be teaching 1st grade this time around. We had Back-to-School night on Thursday and I met a bunch of my students and their parents. I have 23 students in my class...that is a lot. This week has been filled with meetings and getting things ready for school.
WORK: My Preschool job ended Aug. 8, so it has been so nice to only have one job to worry about. Although it was really hard for me, I feel like I learned a lot having that experience this summer.
CHURCH: I am still the FHE Leader Co-chair. Today we got a new bishop and first counselor in our ward. That should make things pretty different. A lot of people have moved out of our ward since it is between summer term and fall semester. Needless to say, things are pretty quiet around here.
MARATHON: I am still training for my marathon at the beginning of October. After watching that Romanian lady run the marathon with 5 minute miles, I am beginning to wonder if I have what it takes. Yesterday I ran 15 miles and that about did me in! I will be happy when I have accomplished this though. It has been a lot of hard work and training. Something I thought I would never be able to do.
SOCIAL: We always do a lot of totally awesome stuff around here. Last weekend we had a ward formal dance and I went on a date flying with this dude named Vernon. He owns his own plane. It made me so sick to fly in it, I thought I was going to die! He also took me rock climbing which was pretty difficult. This summer Ashley and I have been going to comedy shows, we went to Zion's National Park, plays, swimming, hot tubbing, and random parties. It's been a fun summer.
Other than that, I'm sure you've all heard that I am dating someone. He's this guy named Aaron French, although he goes by just French. He is in our FHE group. I've known him since we moved here. We went out on a couple of really fun dates and then we started dating last Sunday officially. It has been great so far. He always comes to the school to help me out and is so considerate. He was out of town this weekend, so it's been kind of lonely. Anyways, here is a picture of me and him. This is at the Ward Formal Dance.
Welp, sure love you guys. Hope to hear from you soon.
Love,
Haley
Welp, it's been a while since I've written, so I thought I would update you real quick on my life.
SCHOOL: Welp, tomorrow is the first day of school. I will be teaching 1st grade this time around. We had Back-to-School night on Thursday and I met a bunch of my students and their parents. I have 23 students in my class...that is a lot. This week has been filled with meetings and getting things ready for school.
WORK: My Preschool job ended Aug. 8, so it has been so nice to only have one job to worry about. Although it was really hard for me, I feel like I learned a lot having that experience this summer.
CHURCH: I am still the FHE Leader Co-chair. Today we got a new bishop and first counselor in our ward. That should make things pretty different. A lot of people have moved out of our ward since it is between summer term and fall semester. Needless to say, things are pretty quiet around here.
MARATHON: I am still training for my marathon at the beginning of October. After watching that Romanian lady run the marathon with 5 minute miles, I am beginning to wonder if I have what it takes. Yesterday I ran 15 miles and that about did me in! I will be happy when I have accomplished this though. It has been a lot of hard work and training. Something I thought I would never be able to do.
SOCIAL: We always do a lot of totally awesome stuff around here. Last weekend we had a ward formal dance and I went on a date flying with this dude named Vernon. He owns his own plane. It made me so sick to fly in it, I thought I was going to die! He also took me rock climbing which was pretty difficult. This summer Ashley and I have been going to comedy shows, we went to Zion's National Park, plays, swimming, hot tubbing, and random parties. It's been a fun summer.
Other than that, I'm sure you've all heard that I am dating someone. He's this guy named Aaron French, although he goes by just French. He is in our FHE group. I've known him since we moved here. We went out on a couple of really fun dates and then we started dating last Sunday officially. It has been great so far. He always comes to the school to help me out and is so considerate. He was out of town this weekend, so it's been kind of lonely. Anyways, here is a picture of me and him. This is at the Ward Formal Dance.
Welp, sure love you guys. Hope to hear from you soon.
Love,
Haley
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