Saturday morning we were in Marietta, GA at the Operation Yellow Ribbon 5k. The race was being put on by the Georgia chapter of the Operation Homefront organization. They were raising money to help out the families of our brave troops stationed overseas. It was a beautiful morning: sunny, mid-40s. Perfect race weather!
I had been looking forward to this race all week because I had quite a bit of company. My wife, son, mom and sister(Missy) were all running! It was my mom and Missy’s first 5k. My son, Davis, was participating in the 1-mile fun run for his first race. My dad and sister, Christina, were there to support the runners, watch the kids for us, and take some awesome pictures. So, lots to talk about. Let’s do it.
Pre-Race:
Alysia, Davis and I woke up early and ready to go. The temperature was a bit on the chilly side, so Davis bundled up in mostly Under Armour gear. I think the kid was trying to get sponsored or something. He had on UA shoes, UA socks, 2 UA shirts and a UA beanie. Looking sharp! But can he run?

Davis - Under Armour - ya si me?
We met up with the family at the race. My mom was a bit nervous. At 59 years young, it’s never too late to run your first 5k! We all got registered and got hold of our race numbers and shirts. The shirt is a white, long-sleeve, cotton deal. Nice shirt. I especially like the long sleeves. Not enough races give out long sleeve shirts, IMO.

Operation Yellow Ribbon 5k Shirt
1-mile fun run:
At 8:30, the 1-mile fun run was starting. Alysia and I were going to run it with Davis since this was his first one. Turned out there were about 10-15 kids & parents running. Davis was probably one of the older kids at 8, so it was a light crowd. The event director counted down.. 3, 2, 1… and we were off. Davis shot out as if Usain Bolt was chasing him in the 100m. I’m following right beside him thinking how tired he’s going to be in about 25 seconds. He did pretty well though. The first .5 mile was all downhill and he kept a pretty decent little pace and was well out in front of everyone. At the bottom of the hill, you turn around and head UPHILL for .5 mile. He was huffing and puffing, and ended up having to stop and walk a couple of times. I’m right beside him yelling “Come on! They’re catching up! Pick it up! You can’t let Mom catch you!” He probably turned around 20 times to take a look. He made it to the top of the hill and sprinted down to the finish for what I think was a blazing fast 9:20 mile.
I was really proud of him. He won the race and declared himself to be the fastest person in our family. Very humble child.

Alysia, Davis and I after the fun run
5k:
With the fun run behind us, Alysia, mom, Missy and I all anxiously awaited the start of the main event. Alysia and I were sufficiently warmed up after running the mile with Davis. We stood around chatting and took our places at the start/finish line. I lined up in front. It was a small crowd (around 150 runners) so I figured I’d probably be top 20. Might as well get up front.
We took off. I was immediately top 5 and moving pretty good. As with the fun run the first .5 mile was all down hill. I ended up getting passed by a guy and his dog. This was the eventual winner. He finished in 19 minutes WITH A DOG. He’s a great runner and I’ve seen him at a bunch of other races. It wasn’t a surprise when he flew by me. At about a mile in, I settled into 3rd place. I kept up a 7+ minute mile for most of the race and stayed in third until somewhere past halfway, where I got passed by a woman. It’s ok though. I’m used to it. Besides, she was in her 20s. I could never catch back up to her and I powered (trudged) my way up the .5 mile hill at the end to finish in … wait for it… 22:23! A new PR by 36 seconds.
(Christina took this picture of me crossing the finish line. I have to be honest here. I hate how I look in this picture. What am I doing? Power walking? What’s up with my big ol’ butt? What in the world? Maybe if I stopped race-walking and actually ran I could break 20 minutes????… ugghh.)

I don't like this picture.
I patted myself on the back and went to stand with my dad to wait for Alysia, mom and Missy. Alysia came around the corner next. She saw the clock and started sprinting to the finish. She already had her PR (30:39) in the bag, but she wanted to finish strong. Her pictures look great. She’s really moving!!!

Alysia coming down to the finish line

New PR for Alysia
My mom and Missy came in a little later at 41:34 and 41:37 respectively. I can’t express how proud I am of these two. Their first 5k ever! Good stuff. I hope they come out and run some others with me in the future.
Post-race:
We all sat around cooling off. The post-race food was good with bagels, bananas, apples, gatorade and water. We took a group shot of all the runners:

Great day
Missy had to leave, but the rest of us stuck around for the awards. They were doing 1st, 2nd, 3rd place awards in 10-yr increments, therefore I was in the 30-39 age group. I finished 4th overall in the race, with one of those ahead of me being female, so I knew I had won something. As it turns out both of the guys ahead of me were in my age group. The overall winner got a trophy though, so I got the 2nd place medal for 30-39. Not too shabby. Nice reward for one of my better performances.

2nd place - front

2nd place - back
Unfortunately, none of the others won any awards. Alysia did finish an impressive 7th in her age group. Very nice!
Items of interest:
- Official results
- Garmin stats
- I’m so thankful for my dad and Christina being there to watch the kids for us. It meant a lot to me. Although, I must say, I could tell Christina was wishing she was running instead…
- There was a photographer out taking photos of everyone, so I’m sure I’ll have more pictures to post when they get them uploaded. Possibly some cool shots of Davis in the fun run…
- They had clowns there to entertain the kids. I found them to be extremely creepy.
- I’m really stocking up on those environment-friendly grocery bags. We got 3 more at this race. Sweet!
- Some 10 year old kid ran the race in like 23 minutes. That’s pretty awesome in my book. Maybe Davis can get to that level. I mean he is number one in the nation and all. {sarcasm}
- The kids all made signs to support us. It was really cute!

Wow, that sun is bright!
Next race is the Choate Construction Run the River 10k. I think Alysia may go for her first 10k! Stay tuned…