Tuesday, September 16, 2008
We Made It!
We made it!!!!
Jen and I crossed the finish line together with our team. We both walked the full sixty miles. It was one of the hardest things we have done both physically and mentally.
I am so glad that we went and had the experience but I don't think we will ever do it again! The second day was the hardest for us. By time we got to the third day we knew the finish line was coming and that kept us motivated.
After lunch we went full speed for the final 6.7 miles to the finish line. A few of us got to the finish line before the others so we waited for them so our team could walk across the finish line together.
You can check out all of our photos here.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
We Finished Day 2... Somehow
We Finished Day One!
We woke up at 5 a.m. this morning and met the rest of our team in the lobby at 5:40 a.m.. Then we went to the opening ceremonies of the 3 day walk. We got lots of inspiration there. They were playing loud, positive, motivational music for us.
We finally headed out for our walk around 7:45 a.m.. I didn't realize that we were going to walk on sidewalks through Seattle. There was a total of 3,299 walkers along these sidewalks.
Some of the most inspirational things along the way were people that dressed up their dogs in pink and would stand out by the road and cheer us on. People set up tents with baked goods along the side of the road, there was a constant stream of honking horns all day, parents dressed up their small children and stood at the end of their driveway and waved at us.
I could go on and on with stories of people coming out to cheer us on. It was amazing.
There were 5 pit stops along the way where you could get a drink, food and use the restroom. Each pit stop was themed. Of course the beach themed pit stop was my favorite.
Around the 17th mile mark we were feeling very grumpy and just wanted to get to the end. Neither one of us ended up with any blisters but I have 3 places that will be blisters on my feet within the first couple of miles in the morning.
We took over 52,000 steps today over ten hours. I normally do that in half of a month.
We were very thankful that we are not sleeping in tents with the hundreds or thousands of other walkers. I can't imagine walking all day and sleeping on the ground in a tent at night.
Thanks MarketLeverage for putting us up in a hotel!
I think our team did great today and I am looking forward to finishing the walk with all of them on Sunday.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
We Are in Seattle!
My alarm went off at 5:50 a.m. this morning. I gave myself 10 minutes to get ready and out the door. I needed to pick Jen up by 6:30 a.m. to catch our 8:40 a.m. flight.
We had a non-stop flight and it was pretty good, just a long one.
We got to the Redmond Inn and we were checked-in the hotel in about one minute. That was the quickest we have ever checked-in. It was so nice.
We decided to head to downtown Seattle, check out the city and grab some dinner. We drove over Lake Washington and it was beautiful.
We walked around the Pike Street Market and saw some beautiful fresh flowers that were really inexpensive. Then we walked past a fresh fish shop and we were hoping we were going to get to see them throw the fish but we didn't.
We got back to the hotel and just happen to run intoa bunch of our team members. We went up to Jen Goode's room and got our shirts. (Thanks Jen for hauling them out to Seattle!) Then we retreated to our room and we are about to go to sleep. It is only 8:00 p.m. here! The alarm is set to go off at 5 a.m..
Shoemoney Stops by the MarketLeverage Office
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
It's Almost That Time!
Jen and I went and purchased a few last minute items that we need for our trip today. We are flying to Seattle on Thursday morning. We have a 6 hour and 20 minute non-stop flight from Orlando to Seattle. That will be the longest flight I have ever been on. The flight is so long I am packing two batteries for my laptop!
We will take pictures and video of our trip and post it here daily. Be sure to stop back everyday and see how our feet are doing on our walk.