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Monday, November 7, 2011

FTF Day 256-258 - Panama City Beach, Florida - Nov 4th-6th, 2011


Weekend with old friends to support Kristin’s Ironman event!

I arrived in the late afternoon on Thursday and met with Kristin.  I had been looking forward to this weekend for quite a while now, and I was glad it was finally here.  It was great to see her again!  It’s been 8 1/2 months since I seen her or any of my friends back in Greenville.  We took car of some last minute preparations on her bike, and then picked up a few things at the grocery store before she had to go to her athletes orientation meeting.  I headed back to her room and soon afterward, Grant Dave and Grant’s mother Heather arrived.  We all caught up, had a few beers some laughs. 

The next morning I went for a nice long 12 mile run.  I had marathon in Georgia coming up the following weekend and had to be ready.  It was a awesome place and time to run since so many athletes were out doing last minute, runs rides and swims.  Later that morning after breakfast, Grant headed to the local Radio shack to pickup a mega phone, while I went to pickup a few things for Kristin, and the materials to make a big poster board for her!  For the weekend we were all staying in a condo of our own so we checked in there.  We had a 12th floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with oceanfront view and balcony.

That evening we met with Shari, Maureen and Shawn that had driven down that day, and we all went out for dinner for Heather’s birthday.  We all headed to bed fairly early that night as we had an early wake up for the 7AM start of the race.  Just a side note a full Ironman distance event is 2.4 miles of swimming, 112 miles of cycling and 26.2 miles (full marathon) of running.  Winners typically do it in 8 hrs, the cutoff is 17 hrs.  The average athlete(as if there was anything average about these people) finish in around 12 hrs.


Saturday morning we got down to the beach in time to watch all 2500 athletes go running into the water and splashing about.  It was quite the site to see!  The swim course was 2 laps, so between the first and the 2nd lap the athletes actually ran up onto the beach and then back in the water.  Unfortunately we did not manage to see Kristin at this point.  Later though I saw her as she entered transition zone #1.  Then we all saw her again as she headed out on her bike.   We then drove (all 7 of us in 1 car) to mile 40 on the bike course, but unfortunately she had been too fast and we missed her.  This whole time Grant, Dave and I had been taking turns on the megaphone cheering on the athletes, playing music for them, and generally being goofballs, but I think most of the competitors appreciated the encouragement.  After a short break at the condo in the afternoon, we headed down to the bike finish, and caught her as she finished the bike and started her run.  Grant, Dave and I then headed to approximately mile 2, 11, 15 and 24 on the run course.  It was all in one location because the athletes do 2 laps of the 13 mile course to finish the marathon distance.   The athletes loved it, we cheered played music and saw Kristin 3 times, she was super happy every time she saw us, and I think most people were.  We had a great time.  We made it down the finish, which by this time was after dark to see her come in with a strong finish in 12:22!  She was super happy, and we were all really happy for her.

That night after some rest we all headed to Mellow Mushroom to celebrate.  Again, the mega phone was still with grant and he continued to use it even in the restaurant.  Grant, Nancy (one of Kristin’s friends) and I headed out to celebrate at some local establishments.  The others tired from a long day headed to bed.
Sunday we all met for breakfast and then parted ways.  I headed for Pensacola, the others drove back to Greenville.  I will be there in just 2 weeks.  What an awesome weekend, it was so good to spend time with old friends again.  It’s probably the aspect of life that I miss the most.  I’m a very social person, and being alone so much is very challenging at times.  Nothing can replace good times, with good friends.


I must admit, I am inspired by watching this event.  I have always wanted to compete in an Ironman event.  However I have only done a half dozen sprint triathlons to date.  I have decided to participate in the Half Ironman (1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike, 13.1 mile run) June 4th in Boise, ID.  The plan will be to complete a full Ironman in 2013. 

FTF Day 253-255 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Nov. 1st-3rd, 2011


A quiet couple days in Baton Rouge

I decided to stop in Baton Rouge in place of New Orleans, for 2 reasons:  I was not looking to party or get crazy after such the Halloween weekend in Austin.  I arrived and was greeted by host Nathan at his home on the Southern edge of the city.  He introduced me to his daughter, and showed me around his place.  He had a done a number of home improvement projects including a hot tub installation, and a roof over his patio complete with integrated lights, speakers and ceiling fan.  Very well done work!  He made dinner that night too, that included okra, something I had not had in months, a proper southern delight.  Nathan also brews his own beer, and blueberry wine.  I got to sample quite a bit of both.  The blueberries comes from his father’s farm.  
The next morning Nathan took me down to the LSU campus for a run around the lake.  It was beautiful was, and we had decent 4 mile run.  Later I headed into the downtown Baton Rouge, I visited the state Capitol building.  Built in 1931 it is the tallest state capitol in the country and it does not have the traditional dome shape, but rather it is a 29 story art deco building.  I visited the observation deck and checked out an exhibit on the assassination Huey P. Long, the man that built the building while he was governor.  Later I walked the downtown area for a bit, the waterfront, and finally the Louisiana State Museum.  That evening I took Nathan and his daughter out for dinner, where we had alligator, and a gumbo as well.
The next day I headed out early en route to Panama City, driving through New Orleans in a rain storm.



FTF Day 253-255