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  • Brian Sawyer 3:19 pm on February 29, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Hyannis Marathon Team Relay 

    Feeling Strong (at ~8 miles, I think)Last weekend, Team Henry took to the Cape to run the Hyannis Marathon Team Relay. Though most teams relied upon different people to run each of the four legs of the relay, our team did it with just two, each of us completing a full half marathon. I ran the second half (which means I missed the thrill of the start but was allowed the glory of the finish line), while my better half, well, ran the better half (in terms of time). As a team, we finished in 3:42, which includes a first leg of 1:46, a second leg of 1:54, and a couple minutes to pass the baton and transfer the timing chip from shoe to shoe. Not too shabby, eh?

    The Marathon MamaIf you’re interested, my running partner has a more complete (and more interesting) report of the event here. I ran my leg in large part as a way to help support her training for the Boston Marathon. Her leg was just another step in something much larger, running twice as far and raising money to support Dana-Farber cancer research. If you’d like to help support her, you don’t need to run 13.1 miles. A donation would be appreciated even more.

    As a humorous aside for all of the editors, word wonks, and other sticklers in the audience (actually, you don’t need to fall into any of those categories to appreciate this), Kristina also pointed out a pretty significant typo (I was too tired to catch the obvious, which should tell you something about endurance level) in the four medals our team of two received: 

    Narathon

    How far is a “narathon” anyway?

     
    • Your Better Half 3:26 pm on February 29, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      1:45:40, but who’s counting? Also, Jill caught the typo, so I’ll give credit to her, though I definitely love having a medal with a glaring error. Maybe we actually ran further than 13.1 each, since N is beyond M in the alphabet.

    • Joseph F. Cavanaugh III 12:18 am on March 3, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Brian,
      I took a lot of photographs of the Hyannis Marathon, Half-Marathon, 10K, and Relays. The photos can be found posted on http://www.CapeHomepage.com on the Cape Photo tab. Check em out, and feel free to email requests for .jpg images to capehomepage@yahoo.com.
      Joe

  • Brian Sawyer 1:02 pm on February 22, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Gone Fishin’ 

    For reasons I’d rather not get into at the moment, I’ve found myself with significantly more free time on my hands of late. This has allowed me to spend more quality time with my family and, finally, get back to my current knitting work in progress.

    I just started knitting again in earnest a couple days ago, but getting a couple hours in each day has already gotten me to the point where strands of the alternating color are beginning to emerge as fish: 

    Getting Fishy

    As this is my first time working with more than one color, I’m learning a lot about yarn management. There’s a lot of strands to keep track of on the wrong side. Here’s the back, for everyone who wants all the gory details: 

    The Back

    As excited as I am to be moving forward on this sweater, I must say that a part of me is dreading finishing it. I hate weaving in ends as a rule, but they might just become a nightmare on this project. 

     
    • turtlegirl76 11:22 am on February 23, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Oooh yeah. I would shudder at all the ends to weave in too. Maybe do it as you go? It’s going to be cute though!

    • Lichen 10:12 am on February 25, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Does anyone LIKE weaving in ends? I am distressed by all finishing chores and have a number of not-quite-finished projects.

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