My new boss called me on Monday evening to make sure I was OK. After I told him Kathy and I were not harmed or immediately affected by the blasts, he left me with a final statement/ directive that really took a while to sink in. He said, "Be sure to look after the Mrs. She was there. She was close. She may be a little upset and freaked out. Just keep an eye on her."
Anticipation was growing since late September 2012 and I thought the day would never come. Boston is the pinnacle of road racing and getting there was important. The hard part of qualifying was over. The best part of running and soaking in the moment was drawing near. Boston was finally here.
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Can you tell I love flying? Thank you Xanax! |
Kathy chose Golden Adventures to plan our stay and some activities. Boston Park Plaza Hotel would be our Mother Ship for 4 days and 3 nights. This fine building has been welcoming tired souls since 1927 and is beautiful. Our room was 1134 which was pretty close (kinda) to my Bib #11032. The staff there was wonderful. If you ever stay there, REMEMBER to visit the 15th floor for breakfast (inside tip) and check out the artifacts from their past.
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Beautiful Lobby of Boston Park Plaza, the Official Hotel of The Red Sox! |
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The Prudential Building saying hello Sunday morning during a walk down Boylston.
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L-R Kenneth, Bart, and 2 dudes I need to get names for.... |
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Meb signs copies of his book at Elliptigo Booth. |
Dinner at Magianos with Kathy. |
Ready to leave for Hopkinton. Me, Diana, and Chris! |
In Hopkinton, it is just HURRY and WAIT. Next time, I am wearing jeans or sweat pants. Yes, it was cold in the shade. I was not uncomfortable, but pants would have been much smarter. The police presence was big in Hopkinton and they made sure all runners used ONLY "Approved Rest Rooms" and wrote tickets to those "Wall Waterers".
The walk to The Start Line is NOT short. There is NO DOUBT which way to go and when to go. Remember, RUNNERS are patient people. RUNNERS are giving people. The one booth I remember seeing in front of a simple home said ALL FREE: Sharpies, Band aids, Water, Bananas, Oranges, Tissues, Gloves......WOW. Note to self, "Next Time, write your name on your arms with FREE Sharpie."
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Her Story...Doctor said nothing faster than 4:30...she talked him down to 4:00! |
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Starting Line at Hopkinton. You would not believe the bags of clothes collected from runners! I gave my gloves. |
My memories of the run are this:
- EVERY TOWN turns out to cheer! LOUD!
- Never felt alone.
- Water and Gatorade EVERY MILE!
- Plenty of food from the PEOPLE of Hopkinton, Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wellesley, Newton, Brookline, and Boston. Oranges, Bananas, Water, Beer....you get the idea!
- Wellesley....WOW.
- Newton Hills.....WOW!
- The turn down BOYLSTON.....just WOW!
- I have chills now thinking about it.
The wind and cool breeze was really picking up at the finish! |
My finish was 3:26:30...about 1:48pm according to AT&T Athlete Alert. I slowly made my way down Boylston to get water, food, blanket, my clothes bag, and meet Kathy. I called her and made sure she knew the plan to meet at the family area and we talked. I am so happy we got to talk.
I finally met up with Kathy, by the "M" Family Area and behind a bus....so funny as we were standing right beside each other just looking around. SO MANY PEOPLE.
It was while she was waiting for me that she heard "Thunder" and looked to the sky. She thought nothing of it......
We made our way back to the hotel and our phones went wild.
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#PrayForBoston |
I started to get texts like crazy. I posted to Facebook and Twitter "Kathy and I are fine. We were not by the marathon explosions." I then hopped into the shower, still not knowing the magnitude of what had happened.
Kathy was fielding calls, when the phone service came back up, and many texts and posts did not go through on first, second, or tenth tries.
We tried to contact our kids, families, and friends but some still were missed and had looking questions.
We watched TV and connected with some NEWS agencies from DFW.
Before we knew it, it was 6pm and time to get dinner. Was it safe? We decided to just cross the street and eat at Flemming's Steak House with Blackie and Diana. It was good to get our minds off of what was happening.
While we ate, there were sirens and passing emergency vehicles. The SWAT TEAM van sped by with armed servicemen hanging from the back.
I ordered a Sam Adams.
The next day, after not much sleep, we got up not knowing what to do. Originally, we would have done a little more sight seeing, but now we felt like we better get to Logan early.
We did take time to #RunForBoston at The Charles River. This is what we saw:
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The leering press gathered at Boylston and Arlington. |
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A look down Boylston toward the finish line. |
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Just a street away from all the carnage...beautiful! |
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Arthur Fiedler Bridge to get to The Charles! |
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The trail around The Esplanade and The Charles River. |
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General George in the Garden. |
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Weeping Willow and Flag! |
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Park Plaza paying respects. |
Our walk/ run together was good. It was healing. It gave Kathy and I time together. It helped me think about how I see things.
We had been asked many questions by family, friends, and news agencies. We told them our story and I felt like it was not much of a story. I had not heard the blast. I did not know it happened until TV and Texts. I never felt in danger during the event. My story was not one of a close call or a rescue. It was not exciting and news worthy. Then it hit me......Then it smacked me square in the jaw. It is not about you Curt. Think about others. You are a runner. You share. You are patient. You need to love more. What about others? Remember what your boss told you. Don't forget about your wife. Be sure and hold her and make sure she is OK.
Later that night as we boarded our plane at Logan Airport, I got to sit next to the most loving and beautiful person in the world...and she held my hand as we took off.
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Touchdown in DFW! |
Oh, and by the way. Those posters they gave away at The BAA Expo....I never got one at The Expo. BUT, an awesome runner at Logan Airport gave me one of hers and made me smile.
ALL IN FOR BOSTON!
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