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    Packages are regularly left in my driveway, exposed to the elements... My covered porch is literally 10-15 feet away.

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    6:15 AM Internal monologue: Thhhhhpt. Mmmmmph. Ugh…read more Starting Line: Start. On time. Warmed up, stretched. Pants on right. Realize that my "day of eating" on Saturday ended at about 5pm with a small bite of pasta after having a scone and some brown rice, tofu and veggies earlier in the day. Also realize that I am completely fucking dehydrated. My mouth is sticking to itself actually. Probably because I took PM's to get to sleep the night before, which are also making me feel like an enormous, lumbering muffin. Wonder why I am doing this since I know I can and it's cold and early and what the fuck am I trying to prove anymore? Halfway point: Want to die. Praying for the table full of free GU (www.guenergy.com), as I have ripping cramps in my sides because my body is trying to eat itself. Passed by a "little person". She takes three strides, I take one, we cover same distance. That kind of little person. Yes. A midget passed me. I am 5'10". Mile 7: Knock bitches over to get to the GU table. Mile 11: My left foot starts doing that thing were it feels like there is a hot stone in my shoe right under the balls of my feet. Toes cramp, yadda, yadda. Two stupid miles to go. Stop running and walk for the first time ever in any race. Considering going to a friend's house near by when the little person comes up beside me (apparently I had overtaken her at some point.) LP: Come on! We only have two miles to go! ME: My foot feels like its on fire, it sucks. LP: But you've been my pacer! COME ON! ME: ........ Um, you go girl? *get all verklempt for reasons I can't explain.* Mile 11.45692 or something: Come to the point in the race where a couple blocks up a hill is the friend's house and a mile and a half or so down the hill is the finish line. And at the finish line is my shiny, shiny, medal. *BUSTS A MOVE DOWN THE HILL* Finish: GIVE ME MY FUCKING BLING BLING AND MY BANANA. 2:17:15 - so I lost some time - I walked for a about a 1/4 mile so it doesn't fucking count. I call it even with last year. So there. And in my defense, she was a taller than average midget. Totally over the thought of doing the full.

    EXPO: For a day or two before the race, this is where you go to pick up your number. A number of…read moreother marathons will advertise here. Note that they will try to sign you up BEFORE the race, because afterwards you will want nothing to do with a marathon. The goodie bag at the Seattle Marathon is middle of the road and contains some helpful items (Band-Aids) and those of more dubious value (List of top 10 ways to recover: "1. wearing crocs") NIGHT BEFORE: There is a sponsored meal that you can attend for healthy eating. Me? I never attend these and just eat my regular meal. I figure that my body runs on nachos 364 days of the year, I don't want to shock it by suddenly introducing it to fruit. As for the half marathon itself, here are a few highlights: MILE 1: Even though it's crowded at the start with nearly 8000 runners in the half marathon, it's still the fastest you've ever made it through downtown Seattle. As a plus, on some years you'll be able to wave at tourists trapped in a stalled monorail car. MILE 4: Mount Baker tunnel. The first few miles of the race take you through downtown Seattle and onto the express lanes of I-90. Running through the tunnel is rather cool: one of the few times in your life that you can run down the middle of an interstate without being filmed on an episode of COPS. MILE 6: Lake Washington shoreline. At the middle of the race, your mind wanders a little bit ranging between "the scenery is absolutely gorgeous here" (yes) and "I wonder if I could afford any of these homes" (no). In the mile 5-6 range they have energy gel that you can try. With a fairly dry mouth, these can be a bit difficult to get down. If you've never done this, it's about the same as trying to drink a warm gummy bear that has melted in your pocket. MILE 9: Arboretum. You're surrounded by lush trees with a fine November mist that seems like scenery out of a movie. Of course, by mile 9 you may be tired and that movie might be Apocalypse Now. FINISH LINE. Hey, you made it! One of the cool things is that while you're recovering, they've got the finish line on a big screen where you can watch all the different runners coming across. I think the most heartwarming was when one of the runners got down on all fours after finishing and kissed the ground, like a just-released hostage getting off a plane.

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated July 2026

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