I need to start by sincerely thanking those of you who sponsored team McLeod in this event. Due to the generosity of our friends and family we raised $490 towards the education and reduction of childhood hearing loss. Really, I am so very pleased that so many of you helped us reach and surpass our fundraising goal. In your honour I will give you an all access, no holds barred glimpse into our Muster experience.
So, Don and the boys picked me up from work on Friday afternoon and we headed out to Rotorua. Fortunately, that's a city that is only 60 minutes from us so it was a quick trip. Once there we wound our way down to the city centre where we checked into our hotel. We stayed in a hotel right downtown, across the street from the marathon start line so in the morning we would literally just have to roll out of bed and walk down the street. The hotel was a lovely old boutique hotel with wrap around verandas and lots of history. We were lucky enough to have a little apartment with 2 bedrooms to give the boys in their own space - and mommy her own spot.
Rotorura is built on the edge of a lake and that lake is covering what used to be a major volcano that blew many a thousands of years ago. So there are hot springs and hot pools everywhere around the community. As we drove in to the city it was dusk and getting cooler. And you could see steam rising all over the place - it's very prehistoric looking. Anyways, most places in
The company that was hosting the event had an evening reception on Friday where we collected our lovely race shirts, race numbers, and timing chips. This was serious stuff folks. This marathon is the biggest one held in NZ so the organization of it is amazing. After a few drinks and a pasta dinner (does one really need to carb load for a 5 km walk??) we hit the hay as we had to be up for the 7 am race breakfast. Courtesy of my children I was actually up from 12:30 to 2:20 (Connor had a touch of insomnia and in a special burst of self control I didn't smother him) and then again at 4:30 when Aidan came to climb into bed with us (umm, excuse me? you have mistaken me for a mother who allows that sort of thing).
Needless to say I didn't awake all that 'bright eyed and bushy tailed', no one did. But I think we rallied nicely. The race organizers do encourage you to dress in costume for your run/walk so we
So we completed our circuit in 49 minutes. We did jog on occasion and for the most part the kids did it with pretty good grace. Of course, that could have had something to do with the threat of not attending the 'after' party if there was any grumbling. Connor did pipe up once and said something like 'you signed me up for this you know, I didn't volunteer'. So noted my son. The most interesting sight for me on the course was an old codger, bow legged and missing a few teeth, who decided to walk the course in gym shorts and gum boots. It wasn't THAT warm but apparently he didn't want to be weighed down by anything, including good taste. As you approach the finish line, the timing chip you are wearing transmits your info to the race announcers in the booth. Once within the last 100 yards you enter the finish-line area, and the urge to run is over whelming. As Aidan and Don were in front of Connor and I, in a bit of a lull of people, we heard the announcers bellow out "and here come Don McLeod and Aidan McLeod of Tauranga, well done!". I think they both got a thrill out of hearing their names over the PA.
Once done the walk you are directed in the huge convention hall where there is water, bananas
We did eventually make our way back to the hotel room where we then decided to plunge into the hot pools. Simply gorgeous. And with that experience all energy left my body and we all dragged ourselves back to the hotel room for a nap/tv break - depending on your age. We roused ourselves and prepped for the evening prize giving and beach themed party.
I am proud to report that our family took 3rd place in the costume category (we were beaten by a woman who walked in a very hot 'Flash' costume, and a pair of pirates). We were awarded with some toques! Boys were dead thrilled :). After supper the games started. The evening was based
On Sunday we were up and moving by 8 to get our breaky. One last trip into the hot pools and off we went home. Both boys have asked to go back next year they had such a great time. So again, thank you to all who responded to my pleadings and proddings. It was such a worthwhile cause and a really wonderful time. We may very well be participating next year, so if you missed out on supporting us this year, you may still get your chance!!
Thanks all!
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congrats! love the story!
ReplyDeleteGood for you guys...keep up the good work!!
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