When we got home we played a few round of dice game and Gordon fell fast asleep.
On Saturday morning Gordon drove Cathi to the starting line which was only 5 minutes from the Hotel. He went back to the room, packed up the things and the kids and headed out. We saw Cathi at around mile 5 and parked about every 3 miles to cheer her on. Austin and Jacob were excited to ride their new Ripstiks. Jonas, Isaac, Sam and Oliver were excited looking for snakes, throwing rocks, and making sand castles with the small gravel dirt.
This was the second slowest time in the Marathon for Cathi so it's due every once in a while to have a bad one, so now its
time to have a good few in a row. Definitely the highlight of the race was getting to catch up with Aaron, a dear old friend from BYU, who she hadn't seen for probably 15 years. He ran a great race and cut around 45 minutes off his time from his first marathon. He didn't walk at all on any of the hills which is simply amazing. He must be very satisfied with his results. I bet he's caught the Marathon bug now. Cathi and Aaron will be running together again in the Ogden Marathon in May.We left for Salt Lake at around 2pm. We met with Mom and Dad in St. George who will now spend the winter months there. We went to Chuck A Rama and the kids ate up and as rowdy as ever. When we left it was already dark and knew we had a long night of driving home. Thank goodness for the laptop and all the movies on several hard drives. The kids were quiet watching movies the whole time. We made it home about 11pm and were grateful for 1pm church so we could sleep in a bit.
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I want to make sure that everyone who reads this understands just how hard this marathon was. Don't look at Cathi's time and think she's anything less than a fabulous athlete. For starters, she's a Boston qualifier, something I'm sure I won't be able to do for at least another 2 years. Secondly, that course was tough. The hills were relentless, and the wind only let up just often enough to mess with your head. Thirdly, she beat Bart Yasso, who is a bit of a running legend. So she's got that going for her, which is nice.
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