Fire up some Queen on the ol' 8-track, as another bites the dust.
I ran the Virginia Beach half-marathon on Sunday, and it was 'meh'.

I wanted to break 2hrs, but my body had other ideas.

I came out of the gates on fire, hitting the 5k mark in 27:41, an 8:56 pace. It felt good, and was right about where I wanted to be to break 2hrs. I slowed down a little getting to the 10k mark, in 56:07 for a 9:03 pace. Right about here, maybe through mile 7, is where I may have broken down mentally as I realized I wasn't going to reach my goal. I think I might have gotten into a bit of an "aww eff it, 2hrs is out of reach, so why bother" mindset, so I started walking more. My thighs started aching a bit in the 8-9mile range, and they still ache a little this morning. I reached mile 10 at 1:34, and mile 11 at 1:45, and finished up on the Boardwalk (no passing Go

) at 2:05:27.
All in all, it was an ok run. I'm a little disappointed that I didn't reach my goal, but I'm not beating my kids, and there will be other races.

I guess the silver lining is that I still managed to set a PR, beating my old mark by 30seconds.
Travel notes: last week, my wife and I watched "Snakes On A Plane". On my connecting flight from Atlanta, there were a couple of kids sitting next to me, each with a stuffed snake.
Note to Virginians (and visitors): if the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel makes you

, then stay off the effing road!!

No way my 100mile drive from Richmond should have taken 3hrs. I managed to arrive just in time for packet pickup, 2mins before the Expo closed.
Eastern Time warp: so I'm settling into my hotel room, getting something to eat and getting my gear ready for the race. I turn on the tv just as the Tenn/Cal game is starting. It's getting dark in Virginia, yet it's bright sunshine at kickoff. lol
Next stop, San Jose in six weeks! And yes, I
do know the way.