Long day's journey into night began this morning around 5:00 a.m. for son Jordan who ran his second half-marathon.
Jordan runs by at mile 3, 2 blocks from where he and Stephanie live.
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Forest. Forest Gump. He just kept running and running. |
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Stephanie waited at mile 9 to cheer Jordan to the finish line. |
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Big boy Clancy congratulates Jordan |
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How do you spell relief? |
It's over.
Clancy and Daisy crash with Jordan
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This year's medal |
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It all began before daylight. |
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Early leaders |
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Ahead of the pack |

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Here they come |
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And more … |
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And more … |
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22,000 people started the race. |
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Keeping the pace in packs |
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"Keith" has run 13 marathons |
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High fives |
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High-five |
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Again |
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Ouch! |
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Coming … |
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… and going |
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Fans don't mind the rain. |
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Runners adapt. |
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Fashion counts |
My husband and I stood at this corner for an hour-and-a-half. A balmy day for a foot race.
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That joyous moment: home at last. |
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