Our first stop upon arriving in Nashville was the "Health and Fitness Expo" at the Convention Center. Otherwise known as "the place I have to go to pick up my number and race shirt". It was a zoo. So much so that after driving around the parking deck for no less than 25 minutes I stooped to standing in a parking space until Katie could drive to it and park the car. Has anyone ever been to a big expo like this? They are quite interesting. You've got the people there who are obviously runners. It's what they enjoy. They look the part and they are good at it. Then you've got those people there who are trying very hard to look like the aforementioned group. They are there all decked out in their best running outfit which is a little confusing to me since I've never known of any actual running to occur at an expo. Good thing because I would have been absolutely unprepared on Friday had that been the case considering I was in my khaki skirt and flip flops. Which brings me to the people like me. I fall into the group of "it's something to do and it keeps me healthy but I'll never start in Corral #3 and I'm ok with that." However it is at events such as this that if ever I'm in doubt of my own athletic abilities, I simply look around and take comfort in the fact that there is no way that I will finish last. Because surely I will finish before all the people carrying their numbers and shirts walking outside with cigarette in hand ready to light up as soon as they cross the threshold. No kidding. I always really appreciate it too when there are spectators smoking on the sidelines all along the course because there is nothing like a little secondhand smoke inhalation to give me just the boost I need to keep running. But I'll save my public service announcement for another day.
After the expo, Katie and I walked around town a little bit while we waited for our college pal, KP, to finish up with work for the day. It's been years since I've seen her and I was super excited to be able to meet for dinner and catch up. Not only is she funny and oh so fun, she's kind of a big deal in Nashville meaning she knows people so it was fun to hear about famous Nashvillains from a firsthand perspective. After what seemed like just a short time of visiting, we realized it was almost 10:30 which really felt like 11:30 for us Georgia girls. Not good news when you've got to be up and ready to run before the rooster even enters the REM stage of sleep. After saying our goodbyes, Katie and I headed towards the hotel where upon our arrival we discovered that this was happening... As luck would have it, the 8th Annual Tattoo and Horrors Festival was taking place in the same hotel we were staying at. Now I'll be honest - this discovery would have been much less frightening in the daylight hours. We drove up and there were motorcycles everywhere, and I have never in my life seen so much ink. I think the quantity present would put a Bic factory to shame. Talk about an interesting subculture of folks to observe. Too bad I'm not a sociologist. I think that the word "horrors" is used very loosely here. It seemed to be a family affair for some as we saw parents walking in with their children on Saturday afternoon. It appears that someone even brought an infant to the festivities.I hope that their insurance plan includes therapy because I'm afraid the poor kid is going to need it after looking at a skeleton bobblehead for the first 12 months of her life. Enough of the tattoo talk. Let's move on to the purpose of this little trip to Nashville anyway: the Country Music Half-Marathon. Here is Katie at Centennial Park pre-race...By the time we made it here, it had already been a long morning and this was taken at approximately 6:40 a.m. [Who knew that the sun rose so early in Tennessee?] And here's me just as I was reminiscing about the "Crayon Parthenon" that I constructed for my project in Art History during college...
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Chocolate milk after you've run 13.1 miles....talk about hurling....ugh! Plus, I'm sure the alcohol would do a lot more to re-hydrate the body after such a run, no wait that's not right is it?
way to go! looked like great weather!
So sorry I missed you guys!! Next time you're back up this way we'll get together for sure!! Congrats on finishing...I know it was HOT!!
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