On Thursday evening I headed down to DC for Team SeriousFun's run in the Rock n' Roll Nation's capital half marathon. We woke up early Friday morning to be part of a TV interview. Danielle, our director of Team, had a chance to talk about the program and share contact info. Afterward, Tim, Haley, and I grabbed breakfast at Eastern market-delicious pancakes and grits! From 10 to 4:30 we worked the race expo and ended up with over 250 leads over the course of 2 days. We had quite a few people with SeriousFun camp connections stop by, as well as a bunch of people say they saw us on the morning news! From the expo, we went to the team hotel to get ready for the pasta party. All the participants seemed to have a nice time and Haley told a wonderful story about a camper from Campuka in Paraguay.
Another early morning on Saturday, out at mile 2.5 at 7 am and cheering our hearts out...straining vocal cords, too. We cheered at mile 10 and then went to the finish line. All of our participants finished and had smiles on their faces. Post race, we sacrificed a nap and rallied to go to brunch. It was a nice reunion with old and current New Haven friends at a Belgium place near DuPont Circle. Saturday afternoon also included a delicious chorizo empanada and Krispy Kreme donuts :)
Finally with the chance to sleep in on Sunday, we took advantage and got about 12 hours sleep! Then it was another amazing brunch (they like their brunches in DC) before a walking tour of many monuments and memorials, including: Lincoln, Washington, Korean War, WWII, MLK Jr., and the White House. It was chilly but after having no rain and even some sun on race day (not the forecast), there is no reason to complain about the weather! The trip home (happening as I type) may be the worst ever...bus left DC an hour late and now on a train that doesn't get into New Haven until after 1am. My fellow train passengers aren't making it any easier...
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